Addressing data gaps for aanhpi communities

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Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities are the fastest growing demographic in the United States, yet data gaps persist in survey-based research.   Too


frequently, AANHPIs are left out of survey research reporting even when data for other racial and ethnic groups are included. And in cases where AANHPI data is reported, it is often either


inaccurate, incomplete, or only done in aggregate, meaning all individual communities within this linguistically and culturally diverse population are combined into a collective group. This


masks the diversity within the AANHPI population and leaves the unique needs of different groups unrecognized and unmet.   Poor data representation of AANHPI communities perpetuates


disparities, racial and ethnic stereotypes, and discrimination. It also obscures opportunities to design more inclusive services and deliver better consumer value.   The persistent gap in


the representation of AANHPI perspectives in public opinion data points to the need for inclusive capacity-building in the research field to capture meaningful data about Asian American and


Pacific Islander communities. The issue of AANHPI data inequity matters to AARP because it prevents us from gaining meaningful understanding on experiences of life and aging, and from being


able to fully meet the needs of AANHPI adults ages 50-plus and their families. Our work to find solutions to ongoing AANHPI data inequity includes the following: * In 2018, we began by


hosting a two day “Think In” convening of experts and researchers across academia, business, government, public policy, and community organizations. Coming out of this event, we identified


several opportunities for collaborative action to advance systemic change in the field of survey research, including: - Education to raise awareness of the problem. - Promotion of best


practices for AANHPI research. - Infrastructure building for low cost, high quality data collection through the development of a dedicated AANHPI research panel. * In 2019–2020, AARP


commissioned NORC at the University of Chicago to conduct a literature review and in-depth interviews with experts to identify best practice approaches for recruiting survey research


participants from AANHPI communities. * In 2021, AARP and NORC at the University of Chicago began to co-lead a collaborative effort to bring to market the first AANHPI-focused consumer


probability panel to address the critical issues of sample access and infrastructure needed to coordinate, collaborate, and implement research in AANHPI communities. The panel, called


Amplify AAPI, launched in 2023. * In March 2022, AARP and The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) convened a conference called Solving for Asian American Data Equity to discuss the implications


and consequences of data gaps and to showcase innovative solutions.