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Project for Plotting to Reimagine InterState Migrations (Project PRISM)

Prism

Goal:

Project PRISM aims to combat misconceptions about the complex phenomenon of internal geographic mobility in the United States.

Project Description/Outline:

  • Since data about multiple migrations is hard to understand; PRISM provides data visualizations as a prism through which to better understand them.

Research Questions to Answer:

  • Where are internal migrants in the US coming from? Where are they going instead?
  • Why are internal migrants in the US crssing state lines to move?
  • What other push and pull factors affect this phenomenon and How.
Visualization Data Resources
ChartJs API.Data
D3-Wiki Kaggle
Jquery Zillow.Data
Average Income Graph Inspiration Choropleth
Kaggle.Visualization Census Data

Key takeaways:

Migration is a regular part of the American experience. While most Americans would never migrate out of their home states, there still exists a sizeable subset that moves across state lines for. PRISM data suggests who these Americans are:

  • they tend to be better edicated, as fewer Americans without college degrees move across state lines despite being a similar part of the population.
  • they tend to be Millenials moving to economically vibrant coastal states like New York, Texas, and California.
  • newer in-migrants to economic centers tend to replace older out-migrants; which suggests a cyclical nature to American migration patterns.
  • migrants who move out-of-state are more likely to go to closer neighboring states than to faraway locations.
  • in raw numbers, culturally progressive states tend to send out more out-migrants; and these migrants may be contributing to the demographic, cultural, and political transformation of several American jurisdictions.

Breakdown of Tasks:

  1. Pulling data and cleaning the data
  2. Taking the latest 5 years of data
  3. Define at what level (city/county) we want to look at the Census's data
  4. Clean up code and upload to Github
  5. Analyze and plot the data to answer our research questions as applicable
  6. PowerPoint slide to present at the end of the project.

Data Analytics Team:

Sample Outputs

PRISM Map of Median Incomes in the United States PRISM Atlas of US

PRISM_ON_TABLEAU

A supplementary analysis on Tableau can be found HERE