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1 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis 2010 Assessing the Well-Being of our Children: Measures Matter April 14, 2011 Jefferson City, Missouri Bill Elder

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4 Overview Collaboration and Partnerships that matter Very Few Words about OSEDA Demographic Context and Missouri –2010 Census –Greater Interconnectedness Kids Count 2010 –New Benchmarks – “Indicators”

5 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis DataData InformationInformation KnowledgeKnowledge WisdomWisdom “The construction of knowledge involves more the orderly loss of information than it’s meaningless accumulation.” -- Kenneth Boulding Http://WWW.OSEDA.MISSOURI.EDU OSEDA… OSEDA collaborates with partners in the analysis of social and economic data in ways that contribute to improvements in the well-being of people, enterprises and communities.

6 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Aligning indicators to questions Engagement: To know you have asked the “right” questions and produced “useful” answers….focus on decision makers and decision-making. Michael Patton

7 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Aligning indicators to questions Engagement: To know you have asked the “right” questions and produced “useful” answers….focus on decision makers and decision-making. Michael Patton Collaboration: “..No one of us is as good as all of us…” Dave Steckel

8 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Aligning indicators to questions Engagement: To know you have asked the “right” questions and produced “useful” answers….focus on decision makers and decision-making. Michael Patton Collaboration: “..No one of us is as good as all of us…” New Media and IT: We are just beginning… Dave Steckel

9 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis 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…

10 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Rapid growth and large states Five states account for 17% of U.S. Growth Six states account for 54% of U.S. Growth not just fast but.. Big 37 M 25 M 18.8 M

11 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Diverse Trends: Regions within Regions More Regions of growth near regions of decline

12 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Movement

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15 “Urban” and “Rural” Connections

16 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Dots make patterns more apparent

17 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Movement

18 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Measurement

19 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Measurement

20 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Movement

21 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis 2000 - 2010 AREACounties2010 CountPct StateChange Pct Change Metro34 4,375,51073.1% 305,548 7.5% Non-Metro81 1,613,41726.9% 88,168 5.8% Micro24 803,42713.4% 64,701 8.8% Non-Mirco57 809,99013.5% 23,467 3.0% Missouri115 5,988,927100.0% 393,716 7.0% 2010 Missouri “Metro” and “non-Metro” Source: U.S. Census, 2010 Census “Public Law 94 File”

22 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis 2000 - 2010 AREACounties2010 CountPct StateChange Pct Change Over 100 K10 3,450,27557.6% 190,565 5.8% 20 to 100 K45 1,858,93831.0% 194,067 11.7% Under 20 K60 679,71411.3% 9,084 1.4% 115 5,988,927100.0% 393,716 7.0% 2010 Missouri Population by County Size Source: U.S. Census, 2010 Census “Public Law 94 File”

23 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Diversity

24 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Population Diversity

25 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Male Female Male Female Population Pyramids of Missouri Percent of Total Population 20002020 New Pyramids in March

26 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Bellweather Populations

27 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Quality of Life

28 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Challenging Times….

29 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Unemployment

30 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis From the “Employer” Report: Returns to Bachelor Degrees Education Matters

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32 County Rankings

33 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Measures of Economic Security

34 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Free and Reduced Lunch

35 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Free and Reduced Lunch

36 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Poverty

37 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Mothers with Less than High School

38 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Mothers with Less than High School

39 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Poverty

40 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Measures of Child Health and Mental Health Status

41 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Low Birthweight Infants

42 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Low Birthweight Infants

43 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Infant Mortality

44 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Infant Mortality

45 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Measures of Child Protection and Safety

46 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Child Deaths

47 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Child Deaths

48 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Child Abuse & Neglect

49 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Child Abuse & Neglect

50 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Out-of-home Placements

51 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Out-of-home Placements

52 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Teen Violent Deaths

53 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Teen Violent Deaths

54 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Measures of Educational Success

55 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Births to Teens

56 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Births to Teens

57 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis High School Dropout Rate

58 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis High School Dropout Rate

59 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Aligning indicators to questions Engagement: To know you have asked the “right” questions and produced “useful” answers….focus on decision makers and decision-making. Michael Patton Collaboration: “..No one of us is as good as all of us…” New Media and IT: We are just beginning… Dave Steckel

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