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OSEDA Publications highlight important trends in selected areas of demographic, educational and economic interest. Regional Profiles presents important and timely social, economic and demographic indicators pertaining to Missouri's counties and regions. Missouri and the Nation explores how Missouri compares demographically, economically, educationally, etc. with other states in the nation. Step by Step's primary purpose is to disseminate timely information on major issues related to children's well-being, with special emphasis on providing objective analysis and evaluation. This newsletter is published quarterly. Educational Reports summarize current findings on selected educational issues. Most arise from issues engaging various OSEDA educational projects. Economic Reports summarize current findings on selected economic issues. Agriculture Reports summarize current trends and findings on selected agricultural issues. MoDOT Socio-Economic Indicator Resource is a joint collaboration between the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and the Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) to provide up-to-date, authoritative data and information for use in transportation planning and project development. The Indicator Resource Web Page makes available data, maps, tables, charts and graphics and analysis at the level of geography meaningful to MoDOT personnel. DESE Socio-Economic Indicator Resource is a joint collaboration between the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) to provide census information for use in planning, grant writing, and project development. The Indicator Resource Web Page makes available data, maps, tables, charts and graphics and analysis at multiple levels of geography including block groups within school district boundaries. Status of Seniors in St. Louis County seeks to increase the accessibility of information to aid in our understanding of key demographic, economic, social and health indicators relating to seniors age 65 and older living in St. Louis County the 37 Census Tract Neighborhood Areas within the county. Library of OSEDA Data Tables - many demographic factors vary by region within the state of Missouri. For the convenience of our user community, OSEDA prepares tables using three different regional groupings of counties: Extension, Economic Development and Transportation. |
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