Our Partners
- American Sociological Association
Partnered with SSDAN’s Census in the Classroom for the IDA (Integrated Data Analysis) initiative . - Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
Collaborates on the Quantitative Social Science Digital Library and the Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement project . - Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Partnered to complete the CCLI (Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement) project . - U.S. Census Bureau
Collaborated to develop a user guide for the American Community Survey and complete the DataFerrett Hot Reports project . - Public Data Queries, Inc. – Ann Arbor, Michigan
Collaborated on a user guide for PDQ-Explore software .
Current Projects
- Programs in the Population Sciences (PiPS) – Undergraduate Population Science Hub
Also known as Using the ACS to Introduce Demographic Approaches in Undergraduate Courses. PiPS is a central resource for undergraduates interested in population sciences, offering information and connections for students considering graduate studies or careers in the field. - Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) – Quantitative Literacy in Social Sciences
Building on SSDAN and ICPSR’s partnership, this project aims to boost quantitative literacy in social science curricula , providing hands-on data experience and bridging the gap between coursework and empirical research. - American Community Survey CensusScope Hot Reports
Using DataFerrett Hot Reports technology , SSDAN creates interactive trend pages to visualize social and demographic changes in ACS data. - CensusScope – Interactive U.S. Demographic Trends Explorer
CensusScope provides tools for exploring U.S. demographic trends through attractive graphics and downloadable data—usable by both generalists and experts. The site now includes Census 2010 and ACS trend data .
