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Recent Poverty Center Reports Using NEO CANDO Data
  • News: Latest data reveals 26,000 homes vacant in Cuyahoga County

  • Stalling the Foreclosure Process: The Complexity Behind Bank Walkaways

  • Facing the Foreclosure Crisis in Greater Cleveland: What Happened and How Communities Are Responding

  • Trends in ‘Home Purchase Loan’ Origination in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County: 1995 - 2008

  • Inform, Influence, Impact: The Role of Research in Supporting a Community's Commitment to its Children

  • Beyond REO: Property Transfers at Extremely Distressed Prices in Cuyahoga County, 2005-2008

  • Pathways to Foreclosure: A Longitudinal Study of Mortgage Loans, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, 2005-2008

  • Foreclosure and Beyond: A Report on Sheriff's Sales, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, 2000-2007

  • Properties Owned by Financial Institutions Report

  • Cuyahoga County Early Childhood Municipal Profiles

  • Cuyahoga County Neighborhood Snapshots (incl. Census 2010 & 2005-2009 ACS Data)



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  • Poverty Center News

  • NEO CANDO In Practice

  • All Poverty Center Publications


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  • About NEO CANDO

    NEO CANDO, Northeast Ohio Community and Neighborhood Data for Organizing, is a free and publicly accessible social and economic data system of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, a research institute housed at Case Western Reserve University's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. NEO CANDO allows users to access data for the entire 17 county Northeast Ohio region, or for specific neighborhoods within Cleveland. Click here for more information on NEO CANDO.

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