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March 3, 2011 Springfield, Missouri Bill Elder

Ozarks Chapter of AGA 2011 Membership Professional Development Seminar “ Understanding and Utilizing Data”. March 3, 2011 Springfield, Missouri Bill Elder. Data Information Knowledge Wisdom. OSEDA…. Http://WWW.OSEDA.MISSOURI.EDU.

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March 3, 2011 Springfield, Missouri Bill Elder

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  1. Ozarks Chapter of AGA 2011 Membership Professional Development Seminar “Understanding and Utilizing Data” March 3, 2011 Springfield, Missouri Bill Elder

  2. Data Information Knowledge Wisdom OSEDA… Http://WWW.OSEDA.MISSOURI.EDU “The construction of knowledge involves more the orderly loss of information than it’s meaningless accumulation.” -- Kenneth Boulding

  3. To know you have asked the “right” questions and produced “useful” answers….focus on decision makers and decision-making. Michael Quinn Patton Discussion … “New Media…” Aligning indicators to questions

  4. To know you have asked the “right” questions and produced “useful” answers….focus on decision makers and decision-making. Michael Quinn Patton Discussion … “New Media…” Aligning indicators to questions “..No one of us is as good as all of us…” Dave Steckel

  5. Formative “Improve” Periodic and timely Focus on program activities and outputs Leads to early recommendations for program improvement Summative “Prove” Were resources committed worthwhile Focus on outcomes and impact Measures value of program based on impact Many Types of Models or Plans * Kellogg logic model development guide

  6. New Census information … World: 6,892,893,953 U.S.: 311,874,651 (9.7%) Missouri: 5,988,927 (7.0%) 2010 Population Count & Percent Change from 2000 Check out new Census tools at census.gov and OSEDA and…. Elsewhere…

  7. New Census information …Complete Count DataAmerican Community Survey (ACS) “Period Estimates by Size” Just Google “Census” or “OSEDA” for More information

  8. About to Lose the Missouri Ninth…

  9. Rapid growth and large states Five states account for 17% of U.S. Growth 37 M 18.8 M Six states account for 54% of U.S. Growth not just fast but .. Big 25 M

  10. Diverse Trends: Regions within Regions More Regions of growth near regions of decline

  11. Speaking English Less than “Very Well” In 2009, the ACS estimated that over 24.5 million persons in the U.S. speak English less than “very well” -- 8.6% of U.S. population over 5 years old. The corresponding number in Missouri was 118,793 or 2.1%. The Missouri five year ACS period estimates reflect a distribution of this population among service centers and certain agricultural industries.

  12. New Pyramids in March Population Pyramids of Missouri Percent of Total Population 2000 2020 Male Female Male Female

  13. Quality of Life

  14. Percent Population Over 65

  15. Aging in Place in the North Percent 85+

  16. Quality of Life --- Children

  17. Married-Couple Families In 2009, married-couple families comprised less than 50% of Missouri households. (Missouri, US Census, 2009 American Community Survey) • County Estimates from 5-Year ACS Data.

  18. Married Couple Families with Children Missouri married couple families with children declined to 19.4% of households in 2009 -- nearly 29,000 fewer than in 2006 (ACS, 2009) • County Estimates from 5-Year ACS Data.

  19. Commuting….. Percent of Working Outside County of Residence, 2005-2009 ACS • County Estimates from 5-Year ACS Data.

  20. Household Income Missouri median household income increase by 5.3% between 2006 and 2009 from $42,841 to $45,229. Meanwhile, U.S. Median household income rose 3.5% from $48,451 to $50,221. Not surprisingly, the five year ACS period estimates show higher incomes associated with urban areas and major transportation routes.

  21. Sample ACS Information

  22. Challenging Times….

  23. Challenging Times ... Regional Differences

  24. High School Completers The ACS five year estimates show relatively lower rates of high school completion in south central Missouri and the “Bootheel.” Regions also associated lower income levels and higher poverty rates. The 2009 ACS reported that 1.3 million Missourians 25 and older had a high school education (32.0%). The corresponding U.S. number is 57.6 million (28.5%).

  25. Bachelor’s Degrees Five-Year period ACS Estimates Shows Missourians with higher education are centered in regional trade and service centers The 2009 ACS reported that nearly a million Missourians 25 and older had completed a bachelor’s degree (25.2%). That is up from 17.8% in 1990 and 21.6% in 2000. The corresponding U.S. number of persons with a bachelor’s degree in 2009 was 53.3 million (27.9%).

  26. From the “Employer” Report:Returns to Associate Degrees

  27. From the “Employer” Report:Returns to Bachelor Degrees

  28. Using Data Well

  29. Indicators of Progress

  30. Ozarks Chapter of AGA 2011 Membership Professional Development Seminar “Understanding and Utilizing Data” March 3, 2011 Springfield, Missouri Bill Elder

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