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ProximityOne Webinars
Examining demographic characteristics and trends ... assessing economic patterns and conditions ... learning more about what data are telling us and planning with more knowledge. Participate in a ProximityOne Webinar to learn more about transforming data into action ... subject matter, geography, data access, data integration, and analytical applications of interest to you. Get answers to questions and tips that you can use. Overview Each Webinar is conducted as a structured informal presentation with Q&A and discussion. Register below. Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with information you need to join the Webinar. System Requirements ... PC-based participants: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server ... Macintosh®-based participants: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer Register for a Webinar Weekly sessions: Analyzing Demographic-Economic Change & Patterns Accessing & Using Census 2010, American Community Survey & TIGER K-12 Schools/School Districts & Demographic Analysis Analyzing Congressional District Characteristics & Patterns Quarterly sessions: Quarterly Situation & Outlook
This session reviews U.S. national scope demographic-economic change and patterns with drill-down to community and neighborhood. Learn about demographic-economic data, trends and patterns that can provide insights into geographies of interest ... business conditions and market potential. Many of the tools and data resources to address these topics are available via the ProximityOne website on a no fee, no registration basis. We review the scope, location and use of these resources. Get answers to questions that you have about using these resources and integrating/analyzing your data or other data. Contact us for information about these sessions.
This session reviews accessing and using data resources available from
Census 2010,
American Community Survey &
TIGER. Scope of geographic and demographic subject matter reviewed for each program/resource. Review of data access tools for each resource.
Many of these tools and data resources are available via the ProximityOne website on a no fee, no registration basis. We review the scope, location and use of these resources. Get answers to questions that you have about using these resources and integrating/analyzing your data or other data. This is not a technician focused session. We want people to participate who want to know what is possible, or not possible, to analyze and obtain related geography or demographics. This session covers most all geography for which Census 2010 data were/will be/ tabulated and then some ... national, state, metro, congressional/legislative districts, school districts, cities/places, census tracts, ZIP code areas, block groups and census blocks ... custom areas (markets, study areas, attendance zones), schools, geocoded address data and other. Welcoming new participants and covering "fundamentals" in each session, this webinar caters to repeat participants who wish to "keep-up" with new developments, take a look ahead and discuss current/forthcoming issues and topics. There is no fee for this session. Register for a session now by clicking a date below: Thu, Nov 10, 2011 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET Thu, Nov 17, 2011 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET
This session is focused on analysis of demographic characteristics of K-12 schools and
school districts in context with communities and neighborhoods.
Main schools/school districts section: http://proximityone.com/sddmi.htm.
Learn about demographic-economic data, trends and patterns for specific schools, school districts and regions. Many of the tools and data resources to address these topics are available via the ProximityOne website on a no fee, no registration basis. We review the scope, location and use of these resources. Get answers to questions that you have about using these resources and integrating/analyzing your data or other data. Topics include:
Contact us for information about these sessions.
This session is focused on analysis of congressional district characteristics and patterns in context of residents, related political areas (e.g., cities/places, school districts, state legislative districts ...) and related statistical areas (e.g., census tracts, metropolitan areas ...). Main congressional districts section: http://proximityone.com/cd.htm. Learn about demographic-economic data, trends and patterns for specific congressional districts, regions and states. Many of the tools and data resources to address these topics are available via the ProximityOne website on a no fee, no registration basis. We review the scope, location and use of these resources. Get answers to questions that you have about using these resources and integrating/analyzing your data or other data. Topics include: Analyzing national scope (or any subset) 111th Congressional Districts - using ranking tables & datasets. - using Geographic Information System/GIS tools - congressional district comparative analysis profiles Mapping 113th Congressional District boundaries - demographics for the 113th Congressional Districts Examining congressional district contituencies: people and entities - demographic patterns: current demographics & and how they may change - state legislative districts, voting districts Accessing/using demographics for congressional districts: - Census 2010 demographics - American Community Survey (ACS) 2009 and ACS forthcoming 2010 demographics Contact us for information about these sessions.
This quarterly session provides an update on demographic-economic patterns and trends. Results of updated short- and long-term Situation & Outlook projections, developed using ProximityOne models, are summarized. Geographic focus on U.S., states and metropolitan areas. There is no fee for this session. Topics & Subject Matter Areas Population & Households - age, race-ethnicity, attributes; annual components of change - household structure, formation, attributes Housing Markets & Real Estate GDP & Personal Income by Major Sources Prices & Cost of Living Establishments by Industrial Sector Employment by Industrial Sector Earnings by Industrial Sector Economic Structure Labor Market Conditions Review of Alternative Future Demographic-Economic Scenarios Other Selected Topics Contact us for information about these sessions. Additional Information Proximity develops geodemographic-economic data and analytical tools and helps organizations knit together and use diverse data in a decision-making and analytical framework. We develop custom demographic/economic estimates and projections, develop geographic and geocoded address files, and assist with impact and geospatial analyses. Wide-ranging organizations use our tools (software, data, methodologies) to analyze their own data integrated with other data. Contact Proximity (888-364-7656) with questions about data covered in this section or to discuss custom estimates, projections or analyses for your areas of interest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||