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Exploring Your Region’s Economic &
Demographic Foundation
Module
Two
Session Overview
• Examine the current economic development
strategies being pursued within the region’s
communities or counties
• Explore the region’s demographic and
workforce features
• Deliverable: Assessment of the region’s
strengths and concerns
• HQP: Prepare a summary of key findings
Producing a High Quality Plan:
The Essential Components
EvidenceBased
Aligned with
Vision &
Goals
Practical
Team’s
Regional
Plan
Focused on
Regional
Economic
Development
Broadly
Supported
Defining Economic
Development:
Proceed with C.A.R.E.
Elements of Economic Development
Economy
• System for meeting the needs and
wants of people in a particular
geographic area
Development
• Improvement in the well-being
of residents in a particular
geographic area
Economic
Development
• An expansion of the
economic base through
efficient allocation and use
of available resources
GOAL: An improved quality of life for people in the region
Source: Barta, et al., 2010
The C.A.R.E. Model
Creation
Attraction
• Encourage the formation of
new businesses in the
region
• Recruit industries or
businesses to the region
C.A.R.E.
Retention
Expansion
• Maintain or strengthen
existing firms in the region
• Encourage the growth of
existing firms in the region
Group Activity
• Categorize activities using the
C.A.R.E. model
• Identify common activities, major
differences
• Examine the balance between
activities in each component of the
C.A.R.E. model
EXPLORING THE
DEMOGRAPHIC
FEATURES OF
YOUR REGION
Major Demographic Characteristics
Category
Key Variables of Interest
Population
Population Size
Gender
Race & Ethnic Composition
Age Structure
Components of Population Change
Population Projections
Household & Housing
Number of Households
Persons Per Household
Type of Households
Housing Tenure
Education & Income
Educational Attainment
Geographic Mobility by Education
Median Household Income
Persons in Poverty
Health
Mortality – Length of Life
Morbidity – How Healthy People Feel
For more data, go to: http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html
Data Analysis Options
• Cross-sectional – look at data at
one point in time
• Comparative – examine data in
your county relative to other
counties
• Longitudinal – focus on changes
in the data over time
What to Look for
• Conditions the data describe
• Direction of change
• Intensity of change
• Comparison of counties in the region
• Overall picture the data paint
Your Turn – Dig In!
Your Region’s Workforce
Skilled/unskilled
Labor force participation
rate
Unemployment rate
Occupation mix
Experience/age
Identifying Skills in the Region
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REGION’S CHART
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Evidence Based:
What Matters Most for the Regional Plan
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Concerns
Assets
Significant trends
Other
Looking Ahead: Module Three
• Investigate the region’s economic
advantage
• Explore regional data to identify regional
industrial clusters
• Deliverable: Select industry clusters for
further exploration
• HQP: Draft a rationale for industries
selected
Preparing for Module Three
Final Thoughts
• Anything need clarification?
• SET contact persons:
Extension Service:
State USDA RD: