Big Data Project – Data Insights for Working Age Adults
VisionServe Alliance and the Aging and the Vision Loss National Coalition ( AVLNC) Provide Groundbreaking Data On The Rate Of Blindness And Low Vision Among Working Age Adults (aged 18-64)
The Big Data Report Project
The Big Data Project reports are the only studies that, in one document, provide comprehensive descriptions of adults with vision loss. Two Phases of the project are underway: This page for Phase 2 – Working Age Adults (aged 18-64), and a separate page for Phase 1 – Adults 65+.
Data is provided at the national, state, and county levels, and data sets included in the project are the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the American Community Survey (ACS).
Lean more about the data and the reports by watching the Working-Age Adult Report webinar below!
Policymakers and advocates can use Big Data Project briefings to develop programs designed to improve the lives of older people with vision loss.
Report data provides a powerful tool for agency and organizational leadership and their development and marketing teams to quantify state and local needs and strengthen funding outreach by employing powerful statistics and current needs-based data.
See the links below to access the Working-Age Adult Phase 2 reports. You can also watch the Big Data Project Working-Age Adult Report Webinar providing key insights from Dr. John E. Crews, Lead Project Investigator. Additional state reports will become available soon.
Click here to learn more and access reports for Phase 1 – Adults 65+. Click here to learn more about the methodology behind our Big Data reports.
View the Published Big Data Reports
for Working Age Adults (18-64)
The National Report is being offered free of charge. Simply click the Preview button below to see the preview of what’s included in the National Report or click the download button to access the full report. Lean more about the data and the reports by watching the Working-Age Adult Report webinar below!
National Report Working Age Adults (18-64)
Published Big Data State Reports
for Working Age Adults (18-64)
Thanks to generous sponsorship by the Lavelle Fund for the Blind, National Industries for the Blind (NIB), National Association for the Employment of People Who are Blind (NAEPB), Alphapointe, Envision, Inc., and added state partners, the state reports listed below also include the National Report, and can be purchased for only $250 per state. Click on a Purchase Now button below to purchase any state report listed. Want multiple state reports? It’s easy to add more state reports into your cart. See the available state reports below. Additional reports will become available soon.
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Florida
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Missouri
Nebraska
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin
Don’t see your state listed?
Please contact Helen Chapman at HChapman@VisionServeAlliance.org
to learn about sponsoring your state report!
Big Data Project Working-Age Adult Webinar
Watch the webinar for key insights from Dr. John E. Crews, Lead Project Investigator. Click here to access the Webinar Slides, and click here for the accessible version of the presentation.
Access Big Data Reports for Adults 65+
Click here to access reports in our other series of Big Data Project reports for Adults 65+, Contact Helen Chapman with any questions.
Importance of the Big Data Project!
“We’ve been talking about needing data for years. Those of us who have been serving in this field know anecdotally how large this population is, but we’ve never had this specific data to back up what we were saying. One of the biggest challenges in providing services to the low vision community is a lack of funding that ties to a lack of data.”
Lauren Branch, President & CEO
NewView Oklahoma
“New York’s Big Data Report helps to frame issues and critical needs and was shared with the New York State Office of the Governor, the New York State Commission for the Blind, the New York State Chief Disability Officer, and the New York State Department of Health.”
Nancy D. Miller, Executive Director/CEO
VISIONS, NYC