Indiana at a Glance

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Bureau of Economic Analysis
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college enrollment
community development
community leaders
commuting
County Business Patterns
demographic trends
economic development
Economic Development Administration
educational attainment
elected officials
entrepreneurship
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ethnicity
gap analysis
human capital
Illinois
income volatility
Indiana
Indiana counties
labor market trends
Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics
metro areas
Michigan
Minnesota
Nonemployer Statistics
Ohio
population change
poverty rate
public planning
public policy
Purdue Center for Regional Development
race
rural areas
Rural-Urban Continuum Code
Socioeconomic trends
The American Community Survey
U.S. Census Bureau
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Agriculture Rural America at a Glance
upper Midwest
Wisconsin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781626711990
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Indiana at a Glance: County Trends, 2025 Edition provides an overview of macro socioeconomic and demographic trends based on county-level data in ten-year periods in Indiana, the upper Midwest region, and the nation. Analyzing data primarily from 2013 through 2023, this book presents information that contextualizes the design and implementation of specific policies enacted by elected officials and community leaders, and reveals the impact these initiatives have on the public.

Inspired, in part, by the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural America at a Glance reports, as well as the author's more than twenty years of work in the field, this study makes use of gap analysis to glean valuable insights into how specific socioeconomic patterns relate to larger regional or national trends. It also offers a fuller picture of community economic development planning, allowing community stakeholders to better discern unique opportunities and challenges from macro socioeconomic and demographic noise.

Accessible to scholars and nonacademics alike, Indiana at a Glance is meant to assist community leaders and residents who wish to have a firmer grasp of the socioeconomic and demographic landscape of their communities as they attempt to plan, design, implement, and evaluate their policies and initiatives or simply better understand their communities. The content and analysis supplied in this book will be updated every five years to ensure the most current data is available in order to align with the temporal "horizon" under which community economic development practitioners and policymakers frequently operate.

Roberto Gallardo, Vice President for Engagement and an associate professor in the Agricultural Economics Department at Purdue University, has worked with regional and rural communities over the past two decades, conducting bidirectional engagement to promote community and economic development. His research examines regional development, industrial clusters, and community digital transformation.

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