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By Bridget Anderson
Data tells the story of our lives. It is gathered from our Apple watches, Netflix selections, and grocery membership cards.

What story does your data tell?

The stories our data tell are of great importance, as data helps us understand ourselves and make informed decisions for the future. This is also true of nonprofits, who use data to […]

By Katie Zager and Mary Ann Priester
Are homes in your neighborhood getting bigger or smaller? Are residents in a specific community able to access essential services, such as grocery stores, or public transportation? Where should our community building efforts be focused? The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Quality of Life Explorer can help answer these questions and […]

By Charlotte Urban Institute
Liz Morrell ’11 M.A., ’18 Ph.D. was recently named director of public policy research for the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute, a unit within the Division of Academic Affairs.

In this role, Morrell will lead a program of applied public policy research and analysis for the Urban Institute with a primary focus on the local and regional policies related to determinants of a good quality of life for Charlotte-area residents. Key areas include housing, transportation, health and mental health, education, the economy, the environment, civic engagement and public safety. She also will pursue funding opportunities that engage the institute’s research staff and University faculty in research that informs regional policy […]

By Charlotte Urban Institute
With less than 30 days until Election Day in the United States, the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute supports our partners at the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative (CJC) in their efforts to ensure all Charlotte residents are equipped with reputable information to be civically engaged. 

By Katie Zager
Income inequality is the uneven distribution of income in a population. It concerns the percentage of money people take home and the percentage of total dollars they earn in a given year — and it can have major consequences on health outcomes, financial wellbeing, social connectedness, and more. Here’s what income inequality looks like in our region […]

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By Eric Moore, Ph.D.
Identifying corporate landlords, sometimes referred to as real estate investment trusts (REITs) or institutional investors, can be a complicated process. They can also have dozens of subsidiaries with unique names that mask the actual size of their portfolio. 

So, how can we differentiate between “independent operations”, individuals who own one or two properties often under Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), mom-and-pop investors, those who own between three and nine properties, and the more large-scale operations of corporate landlords? […]

By Charlotte Urban Institute
The UNC Charlotte Urban Institute seeks the sixth cohort of faculty fellows to research issues related to economic mobility in the Charlotte region, with support from The Gambrell Foundation. And for the first time, the program will accept applications for a Senior Faculty Fellow who will support Gambrell Fellows and plan programming with Institute staff […]

By Charlotte Urban Institute Staff
Providence Adu, Ph.D., research associate and data scientist at the Charlotte Urban Institute, was one of two UNC Charlotte doctoral students this year to receive the Graduate Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Award as reported by Inside UNC Charlotte this July.

By Eric Moore, Ph.D.
The term “corporate landlord” has gained significant attention across the United States in the last few years. Yet, despite all the news stories and legislation focusing on these entities, you may find yourself puzzled by the hype around them or how they relate to your community. You may even be asking […]

By Katie Zager
New data published to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Quality of Life Explorer shows that the rates of chronic absenteeism, when a student misses 10% or more of days in a school year – excused or not, among students in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) remain elevated. Countywide, 22% of students met the definition of chronically […]

By Asha Ellison
Sure, girls just want to have fun – they also want to feel safe and supported. A recent report authored by research associates Bridget Anderson and Mia Gaddy of the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute, found that women and girls in the Charlotte metropolitan area largely desire safe and inclusive spaces to thrive […]

By Katie Zager
Moving to or within Charlotte? The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Quality of Life Explorer can help you find your next home. Moving can be stressful, especially when you’re heading to a new city. Finding a place to live, when you don’t know the lay of the land, where to find preferred amenities, or may not know anyone in your new home town, is doubly so. With hundreds of homes for sale, and thousands of apartment listings, where do you even start? Once you’ve settled on your price point, and found a few places that meet your basic needs, what else […]