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- name: Set up Quarto
uses: quarto-dev/quarto-actions/setup@v2

- name: Install R
uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2
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- name: Install R Dependencies
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- name: Render and Publish
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# This is Not the Social Vulnerability Index

I'm sorry to be the one to tell you, but unfortunately there's no SVI data here. I will not be regularly updating this repository in the event I find any SVI data either.

## Overview

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Social Vulnerability Index (hereafter, CDC/ATSDR SVI or SVI) was a place-based index, database, and mapping application designed to identify and quantify communities experiencing social vulnerability. The Geospatial Research, Analysis & Services Program (GRASP) maintained the CDC/ATSDR SVI to help public health officials and local planners better prepare for and respond to emergency events with the goal of decreasing human suffering, economic loss, and health inequities.

## History

The Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act of 2006 cited that public health preparedness and response capabilities were critical needs for the nation. CDC/ATSDR and the Office of Environmental Health Emergency Management (OEHEM) decided to address social vulnerability as it relates to natural or human-caused hazards and public health emergencies. In 2007, a group including social scientists, geographers, and a statistician within the Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program (GRASP) began developing the Social Vulnerability Index. The first CDC/ATSDR SVI database was released in 2011 and the team published the SVI approach and methodology in the paper titled, “[A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management](docs/Flanagan_2011_SVIforDisasterManagement-508.pdf)” (Flanagan, B.E., Gregory, E.W., Hallisey, E.J., Heitgerd, J.L., & Lewis, B. (2011).

## Methodology

The past CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index used 16 U.S. Census variables from the 5-year American Community Survey (ACS) to identify communities that may need support before, during, or after disasters. These variables were grouped into four themes that cover four major areas of social vulnerability and then combined into a single measure of overall social vulnerability.

![SVI Overall, Theme, Indicator Image](img/SVI-Overall-Theme-Indicator-Image.png)
Social Vulnerability Index variables grouped into four themes

Access the CSV file of the [Overall Vulnerability](Overall-Vulnerability-Table.csv) image shown above.

## Changes over time

The CDC/ATSDR SVI changed four times over the years as can be seen in the timeline below:

![CDC/ATSDR SVI Changes Over Time](img/SVI_Timeline-Graphic_V7.jpg)
Timeline shows the years SVI changed its database – 2000, 2010, 2014, and 2020.

Access the CSV file of the [SVI Changes Over Time](Changes-Over-Time-Table.csv) image shown above.

## SVI County Map Series

The CDC/ATSDR SVI County Map Series included maps of the overall social vulnerability scores, as well as the four themes. These maps depicted the SVI rankings of communities, at the census tract level, within a specified county.

![SVI County Map Series](img/County-Map-Series.png)
County Map Series
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Census tract data only,County and census tract data,County and census tract data,County and census tract data
Nationwide comparison only,Statewide and nationwide data,Statewide and nationwide data,Statewide and nationwide data
Data derived from the U.S. Census Bureau decennial census long form,Data derived from the decennial census and the 5-year American Community Survey (ACS),Data derived from the 5-year ACS only,Data derived from the 5-year ACS only
15 variables used,14 variables used (disability data were not collected by the Census Bureau at the tract level rom either the 2010 Census or the 2006-2010 ACS),15 variables used (disability data were available and added back in),"16 variables used (100% poverty was replaced by 150% poverty, no health insurance was added, housing cost burden was added, income was removed)"
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Overall Vulnerability,,,
Socioeconomic Status,Household Characteristics,Racial and Ethnic Minority Status,Housing Type and Transportation
Below 150% Poverty,Aged 65 and Older,"Hispanic or Latino (of any race); Black and African American, Not Hispanic or Latino; American Indian and Alaska Native, Not Hispanic or Latino; Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino; Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, Not Hispanic or Latino; Two or More Races, Not Hispanic or Latino; Other Races, Not Hispanic or Latino",Multi-Unit Structures
Unemployed,Aged 17 and Younger,,Mobile Homes
Housing Cost Burden,Civilian with a Disability,,Crowding
No High School Diploma,Single-Parent Housholds,,No Vehicle
No Health Insurance,English Language Proficiency,,Group Quarters
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title: "This is Not the Social Vulnerability Index"
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---

I'm sorry to be the one to tell you, but unfortunately there's no SVI data here. I will not be regularly updating this repository in the event I find any SVI data either.

## Overview

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Social Vulnerability Index (hereafter, CDC/ATSDR SVI or SVI) was a place-based index, database, and mapping application designed to identify and quantify communities experiencing social vulnerability. The Geospatial Research, Analysis & Services Program (GRASP) maintained the CDC/ATSDR SVI to help public health officials and local planners better prepare for and respond to emergency events with the goal of decreasing human suffering, economic loss, and health inequities.

## History

The Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act of 2006 cited that public health preparedness and response capabilities were critical needs for the nation. CDC/ATSDR and the Office of Environmental Health Emergency Management (OEHEM) decided to address social vulnerability as it relates to natural or human-caused hazards and public health emergencies. In 2007, a group including social scientists, geographers, and a statistician within the Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program (GRASP) began developing the Social Vulnerability Index. The first CDC/ATSDR SVI database was released in 2011 and the team published the SVI approach and methodology in the paper titled, “[A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management](docs/Flanagan_2011_SVIforDisasterManagement-508.pdf)” (Flanagan, B.E., Gregory, E.W., Hallisey, E.J., Heitgerd, J.L., & Lewis, B. (2011).

## Methodology

The past CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index used 16 U.S. Census variables from the 5-year American Community Survey (ACS) to identify communities that may need support before, during, or after disasters. These variables were grouped into four themes that cover four major areas of social vulnerability and then combined into a single measure of overall social vulnerability.

![SVI Overall, Theme, Indicator Image](img/SVI-Overall-Theme-Indicator-Image.png)
Social Vulnerability Index variables grouped into four themes

Access the CSV file of the [Overall Vulnerability](img/Overall-Vulnerability-Table.csv) image shown above.

## Changes over time

The CDC/ATSDR SVI changed four times over the years as can be seen in the timeline below:

![CDC/ATSDR SVI Changes Over Time](img/SVI_Timeline-Graphic_V7.jpg)
Timeline shows the years SVI changed its database – 2000, 2010, 2014, and 2020.

Access the CSV file of the [SVI Changes Over Time](img/Changes-Over-Time-Table.csv) image shown above.

## SVI County Map Series

The CDC/ATSDR SVI County Map Series included maps of the overall social vulnerability scores, as well as the four themes. These maps depicted the SVI rankings of communities, at the census tract level, within a specified county.

![SVI County Map Series](img/County-Map-Series.png)
County Map Series
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