
omaha conditions survey.
The Omaha Conditions Survey is an initiative of the Center for Public Affairs Research to monitor and improve various aspects of the Greater Omaha Metroplitan area. This survey of roughly 1,000 area residents, conducted about every 5 years, collects valuable information on the residents' perceptions, preferences, and priorities. The research is summarized and disseminated via written reports, which are available online by clicking the links on this page. For more information, contact: Jerry Deichert at 402.554.2134 or jdeicher@mail.unomaha.edu.
These reports are in PDF format.
Best and Worst Aspects of the Omaha Area
Residents's Satisfaction with Services, Facilities, and Programs
Outlook on the Future, Quality of Life, and Local Leadership
The results for the 1994 Omaha Conditions Survey are presented in one complete report that includes the following topics:
Citizens Look at the Best and Worst of the Omaha Area
Outlook on the Future, Quality of Life, and Local Leadership
Fear of Crime and Victimization in the Omaha Area
Omaha's Citizens Look at Their Police
Omahans' Views on Community Policing and the Importance of Different Policing Activities
Omaha Area Citizens Evaluate Library Services
Home Computers and the Information Superhighway
Community Contact with the University of Nebraska at Omaha
Labor Force Participation, Unemployment, and Self-Employment
Survey Methodology
The Movement of Homeowners Within Douglas County
Citizens Look at the Best and Worst of the Omaha Area
Outlook on the Future, Quality of Life, and Local Leadership
Citizen Evaluation of Services, Facilities, and Programs
Survey Methodology and Respondent Profile: The Metro Sample
Opinions About Recycling and the Environment
Citizen Evaluation of Services, Facilities, and Programs
Outlook on the Future, Quality of Life, Employment, and Housing
Crime in the Omaha Area: Perceptions, Protective Measures, and Victimization