The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns of urban residents. The Metro Poll expands upon the efforts of the Omaha Conditions Survey conducted by the Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) periodically since 1990 to now include survey responses from the seven counties that comprise both the Omaha and Lincoln metro areas. With the knowledge and insights gained from surveying local residents, leaders and decision-makers can be better informed on the views and priorities that the public shares
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 2004 was conducted through telephone interviews with adults from a rand...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
Nebraskans’ views of their community’s future in the next 10 years: How viewpoints differ by persona...
Provides a synopsis of the report on life in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Nebraskan communities ...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1993 is the third in a series of studies conducted by the Center for Pu...
The Nebraska Rural Poll has been conducted every year since 1996 and has dealt with many topics of c...
This report summarizes responses for the North Omaha sample; findings from the metropolitan sample a...
The Nebraska Rural Poll celebrated its 20th year this fall. The goal of the Rural Poll has been to g...
Many rural communities have experienced population declines during the past several decades. However...
We need your help to learn about how Nebraskans think, feel, and live. Researchers from the Universi...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 2004 was conducted through telephone interviews with adults from a rand...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
Nebraskans’ views of their community’s future in the next 10 years: How viewpoints differ by persona...
Provides a synopsis of the report on life in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Nebraskan communities ...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1993 is the third in a series of studies conducted by the Center for Pu...
The Nebraska Rural Poll has been conducted every year since 1996 and has dealt with many topics of c...
This report summarizes responses for the North Omaha sample; findings from the metropolitan sample a...
The Nebraska Rural Poll celebrated its 20th year this fall. The goal of the Rural Poll has been to g...
Many rural communities have experienced population declines during the past several decades. However...
We need your help to learn about how Nebraskans think, feel, and live. Researchers from the Universi...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 2004 was conducted through telephone interviews with adults from a rand...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...