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The "Cook County Digital Equity Score by Census Tract (2021)" dataset provides comprehensive data on the digital equity score and supporting demographic information for various census tracts within Cook County, IL. The dataset includes the Digital Equity Score, which measures the extent to which socioeconomic conditions hinder or enable access to broadband internet in each census tract. This score ranges from 0 to 100, where 0 indicates tracts facing significant barriers to broadband access, while 100 represents tracts with favorable conditions for broadband availability. Additionally, the dataset offers detailed demographic information, such as median household income, housing cost burdened households, household internet status, device availability, and minority status. These demographic variables shed light on the factors influencing digital equity and provide valuable insights into the relationship between socioeconomic conditions and broadband access within specific census tracts in Cook County.
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MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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The "Cook County Digital Equity Score by Census Tract (2021)" dataset provides comprehensive data on the digital equity score and supporting demographic information for various census tracts within Cook County, IL. The dataset includes the Digital Equity Score, which measures the extent to which socioeconomic conditions hinder or enable access to broadband internet in each census tract. This score ranges from 0 to 100, where 0 indicates tracts facing significant barriers to broadband access, while 100 represents tracts with favorable conditions for broadband availability. Additionally, the dataset offers detailed demographic information, such as median household income, housing cost burdened households, household internet status, device availability, and minority status. These demographic variables shed light on the factors influencing digital equity and provide valuable insights into the relationship between socioeconomic conditions and broadband access within specific census tracts in Cook County.