A Gathering Place for the Entire Community

Connecticut and Bridgeport Statistics

 

CHILDREN:

 

Kids Count Data Center a wealth of data about Connecticut’s Children

 

State of the Child in Bridgeport – 2009

a publication of the Bridgeport Child Advocacy Program

The Status of Child Care in Connecticut – An Annual Report to the State Legislature -  D/So25/chca/2008-2009  (Not found online 8/13/2010)

Connecticut Commission on Children Annual Report

 

CRIME:

Uniform Crime Reports

 

DEMOGRAPHICS:

(see also Vital Statistics)

Federal Census (latest) – Bridgeport

Prior Federal Census Data

ECONOMIC INDICATORS:

Bureau of Labor Statistics Releases about the Greater New York  Area including Bridgeport.

Consumer Price Index – New York/New Jersey

Connecticut Economic Digest – Loaded with economic statistics for Connecticut. Most recent is online and older editions are kept at Burroughs-Saden.

 

 

EDUCATION:

Strategic School Profiles – Connecticut Cities and Towns

 

HEALTH:

 

2009 Connecticut Health Disparities Report

D/H342pLa/rep/2009

HIV/AIDS – Connecticut and Bridgeport Statistics (City and County Data further down the page.)

Injury in Connecticut: Deaths and Hospitalizations – A Data Book, Connecticut Residents. 2000-2004

D/H342inj/inco/2000-2004

HIGHER EDUCATION:

Higher Education Counts: Achieving Results

D/H537/hied/2009

(Many statistics about Housatonic Community C0llege)

LABOR:

Labor Force Data For Connecticut Towns (Employed, Unemployed, Rate)

LAND USE:

Center for Land Use Education and Research

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS:

Connecticut Traffic Accident Facts

D/T687pLid/cotr/year (BPL has hardcopy back to 1985)

VITAL STATISTICS:

STATE REGISTRATION REPORTS - Tricky to use, these excel spreadsheets have mulitiple tables running across the bottom of the page. Statistics are available for Connecticut, Counties, and individual Cities and Towns. Marriage statistics appear to the extreme far left (off the screen) on some of the spreadsheets. The most recent registration reports are a compilation of town and city statistics and are as much as four years old.