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What Accounts for Health Disparities? Findings from the Houston Surveys (2001-2013)
(Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research, 2014)
This report seeks to identify the forces that account for health disparities in the Houston region. It makes use of questions asked in the past 13 years of the annual “Kinder Institute Houston Area Survey” (KIHAS), buttressed ...
Shared Prospects: Hispanics and the Future of Houston
(Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research, 2014)
For the past 33 years, the Kinder Institute Houston Area Survey (KIHAS, 1982-2014) has been measuring systematically the economic and demographic trends in Harris County and recording the way area residents are responding ...
The Houston Arts Survey: Participation, Perceptions, and Prospects
(Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research, 2012)
What issues most clearly determine their attendance (and non-attendance) at arts performances? How strongly do they support arts education in the public schools? How much importance do they attach to the arts in defining ...
The 2012 Houston Education Survey: Public Perceptions in a Critical Time
(Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research, 2013)
This report presents some of the most important findings from the Houston Education Survey, the second of three focused surveys that are together called the “SHEA” studies (“Surveys of Health, Education, and the Arts”). ...
Houston Area Asian Survey: Diversity and Transformation Among Asians in Houston: Findings from the Kinder Institute's Houston Area Asian Survey (1995, 2002, 2011)
(Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research, 2013)
Drawing on three surveys taken of Houston's Asian population in 1995, 2002 and 2011, this report documents the distinctiveness of the Asian experience and explores the most important differences in life circumstances, ...