Connecticut Payroll Analysis The State Comptroller's Office of
Connecticut updates information on state employee salaries, including weekly and yearly pay rates, overtime, fringe benefits, and other compensations bi-weekly. This data story
covers agency sizes, employee tenure, salaries, overtime pay, and fringe benefits trends, as well as the impact of the "retirement tsunami" on the state workforce in Connecticut.
Job posting: Data Strategy Coach We are seeking a skilled individual with expertise in
technology, research, and emotional intelligence to take on the role of our innovative Data Strategy Advisor. This position will work closely with the Director of Data Strategic Planning to coach individuals and businesses on enhancing their internal data practices and creating cost-effective and complementary approaches to strengthen their overall data handling.
2024 Hartford Youth Data Fellows Showcase Projects at Community Data Walk On May 20, 2024 the Hartford Data Collaborative hosted its annual Hartford Data Walk. The ten 2024 Hartford Youth
Data Fellows (HYDF) presented data projects related to library engagement, home ownership, and the impact of evictions in Hartford. The Data Walk showcases the youth fellows' work and promotes data engagement among community members around key issues in Hartford. CTData would like to thank the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, the North Hartford Ascend Pipeline, and the Graustein
Foundation for their support of the Hartford Youth Data Fellows program. Read more here. Navigating Immigration
and Language Databases: A Step-by-Step Guide Though our Data Helpline, CTData often receives questions about accessing data on immigration and languages spoken in Connecticut from organizations who want to better understand their communities and tailor their approaches to outreach and service provision. In this blog post, we introduce different datasets that include local immigration and language
data and discuss how to access them. Further reading can be found here.
Ctrl+Shift+Democracy: Big Data and You The second panel of "Ctrl+Shift+Democracy: The Impact of Technology on Society and Governance" will delve into the significant effects of big data on both
government and citizens, emphasizing its role in promoting smarter decision-making and enhancing quality of life. Data science experts will examine the ways big data can improve governance, increase transparency, and tackle social challenges. Michelle Riordan-Nold, Executive Director of the CTData Collaborative, will be among the panelists. The discussion will also cover the risks of data bias, its impact on these systems, and strategies for mitigation. This event is scheduled for July 18th at
the Old State House.
Job Alert for Center for Social Research The Center for Social
Research at the University of Hartford is very excited to announce we are currently accepting applications for three full-time positions supporting our evaluation of North Hartford Ascend (Ascend), a cradle-to-career pipeline designed to create a comprehensive, integrated, and coordinated network of services supporting children and families living and/or attending school in the North Hartford Promise Zone (Upper Albany, Clay Arsenal, Northeast neighborhoods) so that
they can reach their full potential: These positions are funded by a Promise Neighborhood grant awarded by the US Department of Education to Connecticut Children’s on behalf of the City of Hartford. CT
Old Statehouse Ctrl+Shift+Democracy This July, join us for an enlightening limited lecture series, Ctrl+Shift+Democracy:
The Impact of Technology on Society and Governance. This series will delve into the profound impact of technology on our democracy, examining how unprecedented advancements are reshaping governance, policy, and societal dynamics. The sessions are free and open to the public!
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