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Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Events

2008 Governor's Conference on Economic Development
September 10 - 12, 2008
Kansas City, Mo.

2008 Missouri Community Betterment (MCB) Conference
October 19 - 20, 2008
Jefferson City, Mo.

6th Annual Health Policy Summit
October 31, 2008
Columbia, Mo.

 

Contact OSEDA

OSEDA, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis
602 Clark Hall, Columbia, MO 65211

Telephone: (573)882-7396         Fax: (573)884=4635

OSEDA invites correspondence, questions and collaborations. If you are interested in contacting a specific person or project leader, check our list of OSEDA Staff, which includes contact information to help get you started. If you have a general question, or you don't know who might be able to help you, simply fill out the form below, and click the "Send" button. We will make sure your request is routed to the person best able to help you for follow-up. Thank you for your interest!

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OSEDA Features
MoDOT SEIR
DESE SEIR
MCDC
KidsCount
American Community Survey
Regional Profiles
    - 2000 Census
    - Beyond 2000
Project Success
Close the Gap
Step by Step
Missouri Family Wage Calculator
Missouri Career Exploration Tool
County Social and
  Economic Indicators

Business Indicators
Entrepreneurship
  in Missouri

Missouri Senior Report

 

Collaborations

OSEDA projects are always collaborations. In this section we highlight a project each month that is in early stages of development in order to invite comment and possible participation.

AgrAbility Program Evaluation
AgrAbility increases the likelihood that individuals with disabilities and their families engaged in production agriculture become more successful. The AgrAbility focus is consistent with OSEDA’s mission of partnering in the analysis of data in ways that contribute to improvements in the economic and social well-being of people and communities. The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the effectiveness of the AgrAbility Program in Missouri. Three key outcomes have been identified: expanded service capacity through educational programs; expanded service capacity through networking opportunities; and expanded service capacity through direct and individualized assistance.


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OSEDA, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis     Telephone: (573)882-7396
602 Clark Hall, Columbia, MO 65211