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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Missouri Girl Scouts “Downstate” Council June 22, 2006 Tanna L. Klein Office of Social & Economic Data Analysis University of Missouri-Columbia
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis “Charting our Journey” The newly forming council is very demographically diverse. This diversity will require social and economic adjustments in our councils and communities.
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Newly Formed “Downstate” Girl Scout Council
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Newly Formed “Downstate” Girl Scout Council
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Missouri population change 1980-1990 and 1990-2000 –From 1980 to 1990 more than 65,000 moved away from Missouri than moved in –From 1990-2000 more than 250,000 more people to Missouri than moved away –A majority moving here during the 1990s came from the west coast
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Age Structure
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Racial/Ethnic Diversity
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Educational Diversity
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Economic Diversity
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis New Economic Development Considerations 1.Globalization 2.Revolution in Telecommunications 3.Cost of Living 4.Quality of Life
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Household Structure
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The technological revolution
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis According to the 2004-2005 Missouri School Improvement Parent Survey, 69% of parents report that their child has access to the Internet at home. However…
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Kids Count
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Percent of Children Enrolled for Free/Reduced Lunches
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Percent of Births to Moms with Under 12 Years Education
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Child Abuse/Neglect per 1,000 Children
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis High School Dropout Rates
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Births to Teens Ages 15-19
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis “Education. Employment, Their own bank accounts. Good health. Family involvement. Self-esteem. These are also contraceptives.” – Michael Carrera
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Missouri “Downstate” Girl Scout Council "We must see Girl Scouting as today's girls see it, not as we remember it." - Jane Freeman www.oseda.missouri.edu
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Given these demographic facts about the “downstate” council, what are the most important trends that will affect services for girls in your area in the future?
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Given these demographic facts about the “downstate” council, what are the most important trends that will affect services for girls in your area in the future? What challenges exist?
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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis Given these demographic facts about the “downstate” council, what are the most important trends that will affect services for girls in your area in the future? What challenges exist? What resources are available to assist?
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