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Title: Olmsted Countys Changing Faces


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Olmsted Countys Changing Faces
  • Population growth
  • Aging baby boom
  • Migration and diversity
  • Integration trends

2
Olmsted County Population 1960-2000
3
Olmsted County Pre-Census Moderate and High
Growth Projections
124,277
Census 124,277
4
Number of All Building PermitsRochester, 1950 -
2001
5
1990s Employment Growth Rochester MSA
Source ROPD from Minnesota Department of
Economic Security
6
Employment Growth
  • From 1990 through 2000, we
  • grew from 65,685 to 84,730 non-agricultural wage
    salary jobs,
  • an increase of 19,045 jobs,
  • an increase of 29 overall,
  • at a rate averaging over 2.6 per year.

7
Regional Labor Force Gap
  • Difference between labor force by place of
    residence and jobs by place of work. The gap is
    made up through part-time/part year employment
    multiple job holding and commuting.

8
Olmsted County Population Change by Jurisdiction
1980 to 2000
9
Population by Jurisdiction Type 1970 - 2000
10
Projected Population by Jurisdiction Type
11
1990 Population by Age and Sex
12
2000 Population by Age and Sex
13
Distribution of Population Change by AgeOlmsted
County 1990-2000
14
Births and Deaths in Olmsted County 1990-99
15
Sources of Population ChangeOlmsted County
1990-2000
Estimated based on Census and Minnesota State
Health records.
16
Population Change by Age Source1990 - 2000
17
Olmsted County Population Change by Race 1990
to 2000
18
2000 White Population by Age Sex
19
2000 Minority Population by Age Sex
20
Population by Race 2000 Census
21
Population by Race Olmsted County 2000 Census
22
Olmsted Co. Population Change 1990-2000 by Race
23
Enrollment by Race ISD 535 Public Private
public 21 minority, private lt 5.
24
Race FARPL Eligibility
25
International Population - 1999
26
Language Spoken At Home 2000-2001 Olmsted County
K-12 Students
27
Olmsted County 2000 Populationby Place of Birth
28
Region of Birth of Foreign Born Olmsted County
2000
29
Where People Came FromOlmsted County 1910
30
Dissimilarity Indices for Selected Traits - 1990
Census Tracts
31
Adjusted White non-Hispanic/Other Dissimilarity
Index 1970-2000
32
Percent Minority by Geographic Area - Olmsted
County
33
Segregation Indices
  • Total population 2000 by Race 21
  • Elementary Students by Race 30
  • Elementary Students by Poverty 37
  • Rental Housing 30 to 35
  • Multi-family Housing 30 to 35

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Community Challenges
  • Supplying affordable housing
  • Maintaining integrated neighborhoods and schools
  • Assimilating newcomers
  • Overcoming barriers to learning
  • Maintaining a welcoming community
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