Comparing Three Communities: Boardman, Warren & Austintown Monte Sahlin Director of Research & Special Projects Ohio Conference of SDAs
Total Population
Total Households
Population Growth Rate
Ethnicity
Generations
Median Age
Median Household Income
Household Income
Households Below Poverty Line
Population by Phase of Life
Marital Status
Family Types
Education of Adults 25 and Over
Occupations
Mothers with Children Under 6
Home Ownership
Types of Housing
Median Home Value
Property Values
Age of Housing Stock by year built
Urbanization
Commute Time to Work
Lifestyle Clusters
Major Lifestyle Segments BoardmanWarrenAustintown Established Empty-nests Labor/Country Families Working Urban Families Surviving Urban Mature & Established Suburban Mid-life 52% of the population Segment numbers 23, 35, 18, 40, 22, 10 Established Country HHs Established Empty-nests Labor/Country Families Surviving Urban Working Urban Families Mature & Established 56% of the population Segment numbers 16, 23, 35, 40, 18, 22 Established Empty-nests Working Urban Families Labor/Country Families Mature & Established Cautious & Mature Suburban Mid-life Established Country HHs 57% of the population Segment numbers 23, 18, 35, 22, 20, 10, 16
*in the last ten years Involvement with Religion
Religious Preference
Adventist Preference
Preferred Leadership Style
Basic Human Needs
Family Problems
Community Problems
Hopes and Dreams
Spiritual and Personal Needs
Religious Values
Social Values
Institutional Values
Racial & Ethnic Attitudes
Giving to Churches
Giving to Charities
Giving to Colleges & Universities
Church Preferences Summary Index
Church Program Preferences
Worship Style Preferences
Church Music Preferences
Church Mission Preferences
Church Architecture Preferences
Primary Source of Information
Methods of Evangelism
NOTES Austintown sight covers Youngstown as well as Broadman does and also covers the southern half of Warren.