Explore the economic, social, environmental, and physical health of New York City across race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, location, and income.
"A nonprofit project designed to inform the public more about the history of American social welfare." This website contains numerous reports about the history of social welfare services in New York City.
The Institute of Children, Poverty, and Homelessness presents timelines, maps, stories, and articles exploring the historical experience of family poverty and homelessness, and society's response to it.
Poverty in New York City, 1969-99: The Influence of Demographic Change, Income Growth, and Income Inequality. By Mark K. Levitan and Susan S. Wieler, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
"The Living City is a digital library initiative intended to capture the experience of life, health, and urban transformation during the decades between the end of the Civil War and the end of World War I."