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The Displaced New Orleans Residents Survey (DNORS)

The new Displaced New Orleans Residents Survey (DNORS) is designed to examine the current location, well-being, and plans of people who lived in the City of New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina struck on 29 August 2005.

The DNORS study builds on an earlier pilot study, the Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Survey (DNORPS), which was fielded in the fall of 2006. Documents describing DNORPS are available, as well as initial publications.

We currently offer Public Use Data and Restricted Data of the DNORPS data.

News about and data from DNORS will be available on this Web site.

Data users and others interested in data updates and in tracking the progress of this project should register their email addresses with us.

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