Data Information Requests & Packaged Datasets
Whatever the reason, data sets can help you make informed choices about specific areas that can make positive changes to your business.
Especially when considering buying or renting a property, including where to establish a business.
The information on our site can provide a basis for understanding and evaluating the potential of a location.
But for a more customised dataset, you can also order a more comprehensive analysis from us.
Request for the dataset you need by email data@dwellics.com or call (747) 222-6333.
What Occupations Benefit The Most From Our Datasets:
Contact Us for Pricing on Custom Datasets.- — Economists
- — Financial analysts
- — Market analysts
- — Risk-management professionals
- — Political scientists
- — Demographers
- — Real estate agents
- — Data scientists and analysts
- — AI and machine learning specialists
- — Operations research analysts
- — Customer insight analysts
- — Logistics and supply chain specialists
- — Climatologists
- — Criminologists
- — Cartographers
- — Epidemiologists
- — Sociologists
- — Hydrologists / Hydrographers
- — Environmental scientists
- — Economists
- — Financial analysts
- — Market analysts
- — Risk-management professionals
- — Political scientists
- — Demographers
- — Real estate agents
- — Data scientists and analysts
- — AI and machine learning specialists
- — Operations research analysts
- — Customer insight analysts
- — Logistics and supply chain specialists
- — Climatologists
- — Criminologists
- — Cartographers
- — Epidemiologists
- — Sociologists
- — Hydrologists / Hydrographers
- — Environmental scientists
- Industries that may benefit from the Communities Set (Demographics) data include market research, advertising, urban planning, social services, education, healthcare, social media and government policy analysis. The data can assist in understanding target demographics, developing marketing strategies, planning infrastructure, allocating resources, designing educational programs, and formulating policies that cater to specific population characteristics.
- The Climate and Mood Set data is valuable for industries such as tourism, agriculture, energy, insurance, transportation, and urban planning. It aids in predicting weather patterns, optimizing crop planting and harvesting, managing energy consumption, assessing insurance risks, planning transportation routes, and designing resilient infrastructure to withstand climate variations.
- The Peace of Mind Set (Health Risks and Natural Disasters) data is relevant to healthcare, emergency management, insurance, environmental services, natural resource management and public health industries. It enables the identification of areas prone to natural disasters, understanding health risks, allocating healthcare resources, implementing preventive measures, assessing environmental quality, and developing policies to improve public health outcomes.
- Industries that can utilize the Local Infrastructure and Government Set data include real estate, urban planning, transportation, tourism, government services, and utilities. It aids in understanding political landscapes, assessing housing stability, optimizing transportation routes, managing public spaces, improving internet connectivity, evaluating government spending, and planning infrastructure development.
- The Education datasets are valuable for educational institutions, policymakers, researchers, and parents. They assist in assessing school quality, identifying educational gaps, planning educational programs, evaluating teacher performance, understanding enrolment trends, determining financial aid availability, and comparing educational outcomes across locations.
- The Money Matters Set (Cost of Living) data is useful for industries such as finance, real estate, human resources, and consumer goods. It aids in assessing income tax burdens, understanding rental and property prices, estimating sales and property taxes, analyzing consumer spending patterns, and determining the affordability of goods and services in different locations.
- The Employment Set data is relevant to industries such as labor market analysis, human resources, economic development, and policy planning. It provides insights into employment trends, wage distributions, industry and occupation dynamics, inflation rates, productivity levels, and worker safety and health, enabling informed decision-making in workforce planning, policy formulation, and economic forecasting.
Pre-Made Datasets Ready for Purchase Immediately:
Dwellics performs data analysis and transforms data from credible (mostly government provided) sources, into a user-friendly design that people can understand and compare. Here’s where we get our data:
- United States Census Bureau
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- National Center for Education Statistics
- National Association of Realtors
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Federal Housing Finance Agency
- USGS Quaternary Fault and Fold Database for the Nation
- Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program
- National Centers for Environmental Information
- RMRS Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory
- A National View of Storm Surge Risk and Inundation
- American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- National Program of Cancer Registries and Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results SEER*Stat Database
- The Kaiser Family Foundation State Health Facts
- National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
- U.S. Department of Education
- California Department of Education
- The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)
- World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)
- Speedtest by Ookla Global Fixed and Mobile Network Performance Maps
- Road Coverage/Size Meijer, J.R., Huijbegts, M.A.J., Schotten, C.G.J. and Schipper, A.M. (2018): Global patterns of current and future road infrastructure
- DARTE Annual On-road CO2 Emissions on a 1-km Grid, Conterminous USA, V2, 1980-2017
- U.S. Religion Census Religious Congregations and Membership Study, 2010 (County File)
- The Economic Policy Institute's State of Working America Data Library
- PowerSpelling.com
- KudosWall.com
- CollegeTransitions.com
- Very Well Family
- Argonne National Laboratory
- Academic Decathlon
- American Mathematics Competitions (AMC)
- American Regions Mathematics League
- BEST Robotics Competition
- Clean Tech Competition
- Congressional Art Competition
- Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge
- National Youth Cyber Education Program created by the Air Force Association (AFA)
- Davidson Fellows
- First Robotics Competition
- Goethe Institute International German Olympics
- Letters About Literature
- MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge
- MIT THINK Scholars Program
- National Association for Music Education Competitions
- National Economics Challenge
- National History Bowl
- National Junior Classical League
- National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
- National Mock Trial
- National Robotics Challenge
- National Scholastic Press Association (Pacemaker and Individual Awards)
- National Science Bowl
- National Science Olympiad
- National Speech and Debate
- NCTE Student Writing Awards
- Odyssey of the Mind
- Physics Bowl
- Quiz Bowl
- Regeneron Science Talent Search
- Stockholm Junior Water Prize
- Technology Student Association High School Competition
- The Emerson Prize
- Toshiba/NSTA Exploravision
- USA Computing Olympiad
- We The People (Constitutional Competition)
- Modeling the Future Challenge
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