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  1. Census Data - Languages spoken in Chicago, 2008 – 2012

    • data.cityofchicago.org
    • depauliaonline.com
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    Updated Sep 12, 2014
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    U.S. Census Bureau (2014). Census Data - Languages spoken in Chicago, 2008 – 2012 [Dataset]. https://data.cityofchicago.org/Health-Human-Services/Census-Data-Languages-spoken-in-Chicago-2008-2012/a2fk-ec6q
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 12, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Authors
    U.S. Census Bureau
    Area covered
    Chicago
    Description

    This dataset contains estimates of the number of residents aged 5 years or older in Chicago who “speak English less than very well,” by the non-English language spoken at home and community area of residence, for the years 2008 – 2012. See the full dataset description for more information at: https://data.cityofchicago.org/api/views/fpup-mc9v/files/dK6ZKRQZJ7XEugvUavf5MNrGNW11AjdWw0vkpj9EGjg?download=true&filename=P:\EPI\OEPHI\MATERIALS\REFERENCES\ECONOMIC_INDICATORS\Dataset_Description_Languages_2012_FOR_PORTAL_ONLY.pdf

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    Data from: Language Spoken at Home

    • linc.osbm.nc.gov
    • ncosbm.opendatasoft.com
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    Updated Oct 3, 2024
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    (2024). Language Spoken at Home [Dataset]. https://linc.osbm.nc.gov/explore/dataset/language-spoken-at-home/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 3, 2024
    Description

    Language spoken at home and the ability to speak English for the population age 5 and over as reported by the US Census Bureau's, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates table C16001.

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    Census 21 - English proficiency MSOA

    • data.leicester.gov.uk
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    Updated Aug 22, 2023
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    (2023). Census 21 - English proficiency MSOA [Dataset]. https://data.leicester.gov.uk/explore/dataset/census-21-english-proficiency-msoa/
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    csv, geojson, excel, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 22, 2023
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The census is undertaken by the Office for National Statistics every 10 years and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales. The most recent census took place in March of 2021.The census asks every household questions about the people who live there and the type of home they live in. In doing so, it helps to build a detailed snapshot of society. Information from the census helps the government and local authorities to plan and fund local services, such as education, doctors' surgeries and roads.Key census statistics for Leicester are published on the open data platform to make information accessible to local services, voluntary and community groups, and residents. There is also a dashboard published showcasing various datasets from the census allowing users to view data for all MSOAs and compare this with Leicester overall statistics.Further information about the census and full datasets can be found on the ONS website - https://www.ons.gov.uk/census/aboutcensus/censusproductsProficiency in EnglishThis dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their proficiency in English. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.Definition: How well people whose main language is not English (English or Welsh in Wales) speak English.This dataset provides details for the MSOAs of Leicester city.

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    Wake Words & Voice Commands Speech Data: Spanish (USA)

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    Updated Aug 1, 2022
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    FutureBee AI (2022). Wake Words & Voice Commands Speech Data: Spanish (USA) [Dataset]. https://www.futurebeeai.com/dataset/wake-words-and-commands-dataset/wake-words-and-commands-spanish-usa
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    wavAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 1, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    FutureBeeAI
    Authors
    FutureBee AI
    License

    https://www.futurebeeai.com/policies/ai-data-license-agreementhttps://www.futurebeeai.com/policies/ai-data-license-agreement

    Area covered
    United States
    Dataset funded by
    FutureBeeAI
    Description

    Introduction

    Welcome to the US Spanish Wake Word & Command Dataset, meticulously designed to advance the development and accuracy of voice-activated systems. This dataset features an extensive collection of wake words and commands, essential for triggering and interacting with voice assistants and other voice-activated devices. Our dataset ensures these systems respond promptly and accurately to user inputs, enhancing their reliability and user experience.

    Speech Data

    This training dataset comprises over 20,000 audio recordings of wake words and command phrases designed to build robust and accurate voice assistant speech technology. Each participant recorded 400 recordings in diverse environments and at varying speeds. This dataset contains audio recordings of wake words, as well as wake words followed by commands.

    Participant Diversity:
    Speakers: 50 native US Spanish speakers from the FutureBeeAI Community.
    Regions: Various states/provinces of USA, ensuring a balanced representation of accents, dialects, and demographics.
    Profile: Participants range from 18 to 70 years old, with a gender ratio of 60% male and 40% female.
    Recording Details:
    Nature: Scripted audio recordings of wake words and command phrases.
    Duration: Average of 1 to 15 seconds per recording.
    Formats: WAV format with stereo channels, 16-bit depth, and sample rates from 16 to 48 kHz.

    Dataset Diversity

    This dataset includes recordings of various types of wake words and commands, in different environments and at different speeds, making it highly diverse.

    Different Types of Wake Words:
    Automobile Wake words: Hey Mercedes, Hey BMW, Hey Porsche, Hey Volvo, Hey Audi, Hi Genesis, Hey Mini, Hey Toyota, Ok ford, Hey Hyundai, Ok Honda, Hello Kia, Hey Dodge, etc
    Voice Assistant Wake Words: Hey Siri, Ok google, Alexa, Hey Cartana, Hi Bixby, Hey Celia, Hey Google, etc
    Home Appliences Wake Words: Hi LG, Ok LG, Hello Lloyd, etc
    Different Types of Voice Commands: Depending on application and use case the dataset contains various types of commands like
    Automobile: Playing Music, Checking for Direction, Integrating with at-home devices, Booking appointment, Voice Search, Voice Ordering, Providing feedback, and more
    Voice Assistant: Asking general question, defination, translation, explanation, Asking for trivia or fun facts, Playing Music, Make a call, Controlling at-home devices, Checking direction, nearby places and traffic condition, Shopping, Calender, Reminder and To-do list, and many more
    Home Appliences: Controlling Appliences, Checking Appliences Status, Setting up reminders or alarms, To-do list and shopping lists, and many more
    Different Recording Environment:
    Without any background noise or echo
    Background traffic noise
    Background people talking
    Different Recording Pace
    Normal speaking speed
    Fast speaking speed

    This extensive coverage ensures the dataset includes realistic scenarios, which is essential for developing effective voice assistant speech recognition models.

    Metadata

    The dataset provides comprehensive metadata for each audio recording and participant:

    Participant Metadata: Unique identifier, age, gender, country, state, district, accent and dialect.
    Other Metadata: Recording transcript, Recording environment, Recording pace, device details, sample rate, bit depth, file format, etc.

  5. 344 People - English(the United States) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech...

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    Updated Sep 27, 2023
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    Nexdata (2023). 344 People - English(the United States) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech dataset_Guiding [Dataset]. https://m.nexdata.ai/datasets/speechrecog/79
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 27, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nexdata
    Area covered
    United States
    Variables measured
    Format, Country, Speaker, Language, Accuracy Rate, Content category, Recording device, Recording condition, Language(Region) Code, Features of annotation
    Description

    English(the United States) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech dataset_Guiding, collected from monologue based on given prompts, covering smart car, smart home, voice assistant domains. Transcribed with text content and other attributes. Our dataset was collected from extensive and diversify speakers(344 speakers), geographicly speaking, enhancing model performance in real and complex tasks.Quality tested by various AI companies. We strictly adhere to data protection regulations and privacy standards, ensuring the maintenance of user privacy and legal rights throughout the data collection, storage, and usage processes, our datasets are all GDPR, CCPA, PIPL complied.

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    Census 21 - English proficiency ward

    • data.leicester.gov.uk
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    Updated Jun 26, 2023
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    (2023). Census 21 - English proficiency ward [Dataset]. https://data.leicester.gov.uk/explore/dataset/census-21-english-proficiency-ward/
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    json, geojson, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2023
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The census is undertaken by the Office for National Statistics every 10 years and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales. The most recent census took place in March of 2021.The census asks every household questions about the people who live there and the type of home they live in. In doing so, it helps to build a detailed snapshot of society. Information from the census helps the government and local authorities to plan and fund local services, such as education, doctors' surgeries and roads.Key census statistics for Leicester are published on the open data platform to make information accessible to local services, voluntary and community groups, and residents. There is also a dashboard published showcasing various datasets from the census allowing users to view data for all wards and compare this with Leicester overall statistics.Further information about the census and full datasets can be found on the ONS website - https://www.ons.gov.uk/census/aboutcensus/censusproductsProficiency in EnglishThis dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their proficiency in English. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.Definition: How well people whose main language is not English (English or Welsh in Wales) speak English.This dataset provides details for the electoral wards of Leicester city.

  7. 762 Hours - Spanish(Latin America) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech...

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    • nexdata.ai
    Updated Oct 16, 2024
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    Nexdata (2024). 762 Hours - Spanish(Latin America) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech dataset [Dataset]. https://m.nexdata.ai/datasets/speechrecog/970?source=Huggingface
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nexdata
    Area covered
    Americas, Latin America
    Variables measured
    Format, Country, Speaker, Language, Accuracy Rate, Content category, Recording device, Recording condition, Features of annotation
    Description

    Spanish(Latin America) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech dataset, collected from monologue based on given scripts, covering generic domain, human-machine interaction, smart home command and in-car command, numbers, news and other domains. Transcribed with text content and other attributes. Our dataset was collected from extensive and diversify speakers(1,630 people in total, such as Mexicans, Colombians, etc.), geographicly speaking, enhancing model performance in real and complex tasks.Quality tested by various AI companies. We strictly adhere to data protection regulations and privacy standards, ensuring the maintenance of user privacy and legal rights throughout the data collection, storage, and usage processes, our datasets are all GDPR, CCPA, PIPL complied.

  8. Data from: Gangs in Rural America, 1996-1998

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datasets.ai
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    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Gangs in Rural America, 1996-1998 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gangs-in-rural-america-1996-1998-9527e
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 12, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This study was undertaken to enable cross-community analysis of gang trends in all areas of the United States. It was also designed to provide a comparative analysis of social, economic, and demographic differences among non-metropolitan jurisdictions in which gangs were reported to have been persistent problems, those in which gangs had been more transitory, and those that reported no gang problems. Data were collected from four separate sources and then merged into a single dataset using the county Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code as the attribute of common identification. The data sources included: (1) local police agency responses to three waves (1996, 1997, and 1998) of the National Youth Gang Survey (NYGS), (2) rural-urban classification and county-level measures of primary economic activity from the Economic Research Service (ERS) of the United States Department of Agriculture, (3) county-level economic and demographic data from the County and City Data Book, 1994, and from USA Counties, 1998, produced by the United States Department of Commerce, and (4) county-level data on access to interstate highways provided by Tom Ricketts and Randy Randolph of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Variables include the FIPS codes for state, county, county subdivision, and sub-county, population in the agency jurisdiction, type of jurisdiction, and whether the county was dependent on farming, mining, manufacturing, or government. Other variables categorizing counties include retirement destination, federal lands, commuting, persistent poverty, and transfer payments. The year gang problems began in that jurisdiction, number of youth groups, number of active gangs, number of active gang members, percent of gang members who migrated, and the number of gangs in 1996, 1997, and 1998 are also available. Rounding out the variables are unemployment rates, median household income, percent of persons in county below poverty level, percent of family households that were one-parent households, percent of housing units in the county that were vacant, had no telephone, or were renter-occupied, resident population of the county in 1990 and 1997, change in unemployment rates, land area of county, percent of persons in the county speaking Spanish at home, and whether an interstate highway intersected the county.

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    117 Hours - Latin American Speaking English Speech Data by Mobile Phone

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    Updated Dec 16, 2023
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    Nexdata (2023). 117 Hours - Latin American Speaking English Speech Data by Mobile Phone [Dataset]. https://m.nexdata.ai/datasets/speechrecog/1021?source=Github
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 16, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Nexdata
    nexdata technology inc
    Authors
    Nexdata
    Area covered
    Latin America
    Variables measured
    Format, Country, Speaker, Language, Accuracy Rate, Content category, Recording device, Recording condition, Features of annotation
    Description

    English(Latin America) Scripted Monologue Smartphone speech dataset, collected from monologue based on given scripts, covering generic domain, human-machine interaction, smart home command and control, in-car command and control, numbers and other domains. Transcribed with text content and other attributes. Our dataset was collected from extensive and diversify speakers(281 people in total), geographicly speaking, enhancing model performance in real and complex tasks.Quality tested by various AI companies. We strictly adhere to data protection regulations and privacy standards, ensuring the maintenance of user privacy and legal rights throughout the data collection, storage, and usage processes, our datasets are all GDPR, CCPA, PIPL complied.

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    Wake Words & Voice Commands Speech Data: English (US)

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    Updated Aug 1, 2022
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    FutureBee AI (2022). Wake Words & Voice Commands Speech Data: English (US) [Dataset]. https://www.futurebeeai.com/dataset/wake-words-and-commands-dataset/wake-words-and-commands-english-us
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 1, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    FutureBeeAI
    Authors
    FutureBee AI
    License

    https://www.futurebeeai.com/policies/ai-data-license-agreementhttps://www.futurebeeai.com/policies/ai-data-license-agreement

    Area covered
    United States
    Dataset funded by
    FutureBeeAI
    Description

    Introduction

    Welcome to the US English Wake Word & Command Dataset, meticulously designed to advance the development and accuracy of voice-activated systems. This dataset features an extensive collection of wake words and commands, essential for triggering and interacting with voice assistants and other voice-activated devices. Our dataset ensures these systems respond promptly and accurately to user inputs, enhancing their reliability and user experience.

    Speech Data

    This training dataset comprises over 20,000 audio recordings of wake words and command phrases designed to build robust and accurate voice assistant speech technology. Each participant recorded 400 recordings in diverse environments and at varying speeds. This dataset contains audio recordings of wake words, as well as wake words followed by commands.

    Participant Diversity:
    Speakers: 50 native US English speakers from the FutureBeeAI Community.
    Regions: Various states/provinces of United States of America, ensuring a balanced representation of accents, dialects, and demographics.
    Profile: Participants range from 18 to 70 years old, with a gender ratio of 60% male and 40% female.
    Recording Details:
    Nature: Scripted audio recordings of wake words and command phrases.
    Duration: Average of 1 to 15 seconds per recording.
    Formats: WAV format with stereo channels, 16-bit depth, and sample rates from 16 to 48 kHz.

    Dataset Diversity

    This dataset includes recordings of various types of wake words and commands, in different environments and at different speeds, making it highly diverse.

    Different Types of Wake Words:
    Automobile Wake words: Hey Mercedes, Hey BMW, Hey Porsche, Hey Volvo, Hey Audi, Hi Genesis, Hey Mini, Hey Toyota, Ok ford, Hey Hyundai, Ok Honda, Hello Kia, Hey Dodge, etc
    Voice Assistant Wake Words: Hey Siri, Ok google, Alexa, Hey Cartana, Hi Bixby, Hey Celia, Hey Google, etc
    Home Appliences Wake Words: Hi LG, Ok LG, Hello Lloyd, etc
    Different Types of Voice Commands: Depending on application and use case the dataset contains various types of commands like
    Automobile: Playing Music, Checking for Direction, Integrating with at-home devices, Booking appointment, Voice Search, Voice Ordering, Providing feedback, and more
    Voice Assistant: Asking general question, defination, translation, explanation, Asking for trivia or fun facts, Playing Music, Make a call, Controlling at-home devices, Checking direction, nearby places and traffic condition, Shopping, Calender, Reminder and To-do list, and many more
    Home Appliences: Controlling Appliences, Checking Appliences Status, Setting up reminders or alarms, To-do list and shopping lists, and many more
    Different Recording Environment:
    Without any background noise or echo
    Background traffic noise
    Background people talking
    Different Recording Pace
    Normal speaking speed
    Fast speaking speed

    This extensive coverage ensures the dataset includes realistic scenarios, which is essential for developing effective voice assistant speech recognition models.

    Metadata

    The dataset provides comprehensive metadata for each audio recording and participant:

    Participant Metadata: Unique identifier, age, gender, country, state, district, accent and dialect.
    Other Metadata: Recording transcript, Recording environment, Recording pace, device details, sample rate, bit depth, file format, etc.

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    US Consumer Demographics | Homeowners & Renters | Email & Mobile Phone |...

    • datarade.ai
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    Updated Oct 18, 2024
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    CompCurve (2024). US Consumer Demographics | Homeowners & Renters | Email & Mobile Phone | Bulk & Custom | 255M People [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/compcurve-us-consumer-demographics-homeowners-renters-compcurve
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 18, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CompCurve
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Knowing who your consumers are is essential for businesses, marketers, and researchers. This detailed demographic file offers an in-depth look at American consumers, packed with insights about personal details, household information, financial status, and lifestyle choices. Let's take a closer look at the data:

    Personal Identifiers and Basic Demographics At the heart of this dataset are the key details that make up a consumer profile:

    Unique IDs (PID, HHID) for individuals and households Full names (First, Middle, Last) and suffixes Gender and age Date of birth Complete location details (address, city, state, ZIP) These identifiers are critical for accurate marketing and form the base for deeper analysis.

    Geospatial Intelligence This file goes beyond just listing addresses by including rich geospatial data like:

    Latitude and longitude Census tract and block details Codes for Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) and Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSA) County size codes Geocoding accuracy This allows for precise geographic segmentation and localized marketing.

    Housing and Property Data The dataset covers a lot of ground when it comes to housing, providing valuable insights for real estate professionals, lenders, and home service providers:

    Homeownership status Dwelling type (single-family, multi-family, etc.) Property values (market, assessed, and appraised) Year built and square footage Room count, amenities like fireplaces or pools, and building quality This data is crucial for targeting homeowners with products and services like refinancing or home improvement offers.

    Wealth and Financial Data For a deeper dive into consumer wealth, the file includes:

    Estimated household income Wealth scores Credit card usage Mortgage info (loan amounts, rates, terms) Home equity estimates and investment property ownership These indicators are invaluable for financial services, luxury brands, and fundraising organizations looking to reach affluent individuals.

    Lifestyle and Interests One of the most useful features of the dataset is its extensive lifestyle segmentation:

    Hobbies and interests (e.g., gardening, travel, sports) Book preferences, magazine subscriptions Outdoor activities (camping, fishing, hunting) Pet ownership, tech usage, political views, and religious affiliations This data is perfect for crafting personalized marketing campaigns and developing products that align with specific consumer preferences.

    Consumer Behavior and Purchase Habits The file also sheds light on how consumers behave and shop:

    Online and catalog shopping preferences Gift-giving tendencies, presence of children, vehicle ownership Media consumption (TV, radio, internet) Retailers and e-commerce businesses will find this behavioral data especially useful for tailoring their outreach.

    Demographic Clusters and Segmentation Pre-built segments like:

    Household, neighborhood, family, and digital clusters Generational and lifestage groups make it easier to quickly target specific demographics, streamlining the process for market analysis and campaign planning.

    Ethnicity and Language Preferences In today's multicultural market, knowing your audience's cultural background is key. The file includes:

    Ethnicity codes and language preferences Flags for Hispanic/Spanish-speaking households This helps ensure culturally relevant and sensitive communication.

    Education and Occupation Data The dataset also tracks education and career info:

    Education level and occupation codes Home-based business indicators This data is essential for B2B marketers, recruitment agencies, and education-focused campaigns.

    Digital and Social Media Habits With everyone online, digital behavior insights are a must:

    Internet, TV, radio, and magazine usage Social media platform engagement (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) Streaming subscriptions (Netflix, Hulu) This data helps marketers, app developers, and social media managers connect with their audience in the digital space.

    Political and Charitable Tendencies For political campaigns or non-profits, this dataset offers:

    Political affiliations and outlook Charitable donation history Volunteer activities These insights are perfect for cause-related marketing and targeted political outreach.

    Neighborhood Characteristics By incorporating census data, the file provides a bigger picture of the consumer's environment:

    Population density, racial composition, and age distribution Housing occupancy and ownership rates This offers important context for understanding the demographic landscape.

    Predictive Consumer Indexes The dataset includes forward-looking indicators in categories like:

    Fashion, automotive, and beauty products Health, home decor, pet products, sports, and travel These predictive insights help businesses anticipate consumer trends and needs.

    Contact Information Finally, the file includes ke...

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    {Oficial~Telefóno}¿El servicio de atención al cliente de United está...

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    Updated Jun 23, 2025
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    (2025). {Oficial~Telefóno}¿El servicio de atención al cliente de United está disponible las 24 horas? Dataset [Dataset]. https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/oficial-telefono-el-servicio-de-atencion-al
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    Jun 23, 2025
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    Equity Census Tracts 2016

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    Puget Sound Regional Council (2021). Equity Census Tracts 2016 [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/PSREGCNCL::equity-census-tracts-2016
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    The Equity Focus Area dataset identifies the census tracts that have concentrations of equity populations above the regional average in King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. The 2011-2016 U.S. Census Bureau’s 5-year American Community Survey data was analyzed for this dataset. Equity focus populations include people of color, people with low incomes (below 200% of federal poverty level), youth (5-17), older adults (65+), people with disabilities, and people with limited English proficiency (who don`t speak English very well). This dataset was used for the 2022-2050 Regional Transportation Plan analysis.

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    Demographics

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    Updated Dec 7, 2016
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    Lake County Illinois GIS (2016). Demographics [Dataset]. https://data-lakecountyil.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/demographics/about
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    Dec 7, 2016
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    Lake County Illinois GIS
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    Lake County, Illinois Demographic Data. Explanation of field attributes:

    Total Population – The entire population of Lake County.

    White – Individuals who are of Caucasian race. This is a percent.African American – Individuals who are of African American race. This is a percent.Asian – Individuals who are of Asian race. This is a percent.

    Hispanic – Individuals who are of Hispanic ethnicity. This is a percent.

    Does not Speak English- Individuals who speak a language other than English in their household. This is a percent.

    Under 5 years of age – Individuals who are under 5 years of age. This is a percent.

    Under 18 years of age – Individuals who are under 18 years of age. This is a percent.

    18-64 years of age – Individuals who are between 18 and 64 years of age. This is a percent.

    65 years of age and older – Individuals who are 65 years old or older. This is a percent.

    Male – Individuals who are male in gender. This is a percent.

    Female – Individuals who are female in gender. This is a percent.

    High School Degree – Individuals who have obtained a high school degree. This is a percent.

    Associate Degree – Individuals who have obtained an associate degree. This is a percent.

    Bachelor’s Degree or Higher – Individuals who have obtained a bachelor’s degree or higher. This is a percent.

    Utilizes Food Stamps – Households receiving food stamps/ part of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). This is a percent.

    Median Household Income - A median household income refers to the income level earned by a given household where half of the homes in the area earn more and half earn less. This is a dollar amount.

    No High School – Individuals who have not obtained a high school degree. This is a percent.

    Poverty – Poverty refers to families and people whose income in the past 12 months is below the poverty level. This is a percent.

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    Limited English Proficiency by Public Use Microdata Area (2019)

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    DVRPC-GIS (2022). Limited English Proficiency by Public Use Microdata Area (2019) [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/dvrpcgis::limited-english-proficiency-by-public-use-microdata-area-2019?appid=2156642a93584c6b8eec0498fdd73e76&edit=true
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    Feb 17, 2022
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    Please contact Chris Pollard (cpollard@dvrpc.org) should you have any questions about this dataset.The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) is committed to upholding the principles and intentions of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and related nondiscrimination statutes in all of the Commission’s work, including publications, products, communications, public input, and decision-making processes. Language barriers may prohibit people who are Limited in English Proficiency (also known as LEP persons) from obtaining services, information, or participating in public planning processes. To better identify LEP populations and thoroughly evaluate the Commission’s efforts to provide meaningful access, DVRPC has produced this Limited-English Proficiency Plan. This is the data that was used to make the maps for the upcoming plan.Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA), are geographies of at least 100,000 people that are nested within states or equivalent entities. States are able to delineate PUMAs within their borders, or use PUMA Criteria provided by the Census Bureau.Census tables used to gather data from the 2015- 2019 American Community Survey 5-Year EstimatesACS 2015-2019, Table B16001: Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over. ACS data are derived from a survey and are subject to sampling variablity.*Limited English Proficiency (LEP) refers to those persons that speak English less than "very well". DVRPC has mapped the below Language Groups for our Plan.SpanishRussianChineseKoreanVietnameseSource of PUMA boundaries: US Census Bureau. The TIGER/Line Files

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U.S. Census Bureau (2014). Census Data - Languages spoken in Chicago, 2008 – 2012 [Dataset]. https://data.cityofchicago.org/Health-Human-Services/Census-Data-Languages-spoken-in-Chicago-2008-2012/a2fk-ec6q
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Census Data - Languages spoken in Chicago, 2008 – 2012

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Chicago
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This dataset contains estimates of the number of residents aged 5 years or older in Chicago who “speak English less than very well,” by the non-English language spoken at home and community area of residence, for the years 2008 – 2012. See the full dataset description for more information at: https://data.cityofchicago.org/api/views/fpup-mc9v/files/dK6ZKRQZJ7XEugvUavf5MNrGNW11AjdWw0vkpj9EGjg?download=true&filename=P:\EPI\OEPHI\MATERIALS\REFERENCES\ECONOMIC_INDICATORS\Dataset_Description_Languages_2012_FOR_PORTAL_ONLY.pdf

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