Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Brief Prosperity Profile of Windsor, Ontario
1. A Brief Prosperity Profile of
Windsor, Ontario
October 22, 2008 Kevin Stolarick, PhD
Research Director
2. Outline / Approach
1. Present Benchmark Peers
2. Describe Selected Measures
a. Some “Lagging”
b. Some “Leading”
3. Get Your Thinking
Where does Windsor rank?
4. Discussion
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4. Peer Selection
14 peer states/ • Ann Arbor, MI
provinces for • Canton, OH
Ontario based on • Fort Wayne, IN
population. • Lansing, MI
• Peoria, IL
• Reading, PA
10 cities/regions
• Santa Barbara, CA
selected with
• Spokane, WA
populations
• Tallahassee, FL
approximately the
• Victoria, BC
same as Windsor.
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6. Technology
“A high technology base is both a
necessary condition for and a result of
a region having a strong creative
economy.
Being known as a quot;high-techquot; region
helps to attract the creative workforce,
which, in turn, generates new
technologies making the region even
more high-tech.”
7. Technology
• “Tech Pole” Index (based on Milken Institute)
– Share of total US/Canada “high technology”
– Regional concentration of “high tech” among all industries
• Combination allows smaller, tech-intensive
regions to score well
• US & Canada, based on total employment
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8. Tech-Pole Index: Where does Windsor rank?
• Ranking out of 11 (Windsor + 10 peers)
• Peer Average: 0.099
• Lowest peer score: 0.008 (Canton, OH)
• Highest peer score: 0.385 (Ann Arbor, MI)
• Where does Windsor rank?
–Top 3?
–Bottom 3?
–Middle 5?
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11. Talent
“The concentration of people in the
Creative and Super Creative Classes,
has a stronger relationship with
economic growth.
Creative people don't just cluster
where the jobs are. They cluster in
places that are centers of creativity
and also where they like to live.
Places need a people climate -- or a
creativity climate -- as well as a
business climate.”
12. Talent
• “BA and above”
• Percentof population 25 and older with a
bachelor’s (4-year) university degree or higher
(masters, graduate, PhD)
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13. Talent Index: Where does Windsor rank?
• Ranking out of 11 (Windsor + 10 peers)
• Peer Average: 27.6%
• Lowest peer score: 18.1% (Canton, OH)
• Highest peer score: 51.7% (Ann Arbor, MI)
• Where does Windsor rank?
–Top 3?
–Bottom 3?
–Middle 5?
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15. Talent
• Now, a “Creative Economy”
– Innovation, Thinking, Creativity
• “Paid to think”
– Everyone has the potential to be creative
• Percent of workforce in the “Creative Class”
T = Technology and R&D Innovation
A = Arts and Culture
P = Professional and Managerial
E = Educating and Training
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16. Creative Class: Where does Windsor rank?
• Ranking out of 11 (Windsor + 10 peers)
• Peer Average: 29.7%
• Lowest peer score: 24.7% (Reading, PA)
• Highest peer score: 38.2% (Tallahassee, FL)
• Where does Windsor rank?
–Top 3?
–Bottom 3?
–Middle 5?
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19. Tolerance / Inclusiveness
“Diversity has become a politically
charged buzzword. To some it is an
ideal and rallying cry, to others a
Trojan-horse concept that has brought
us affirmative action and other liberal
abominations.
Creative Class people use the word
often, but not to press any political hot
buttons. Diversity is simply something
they value in all its manifestations.”
20. Tolerance / Inclusiveness
• Mosaic Index
• Percent of population foreign born
• Immigrants generate growth and are a sign or
regional “openness”
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21. Mosaic Index: Where does Windsor rank?
• Ranking out of 11 (Windsor + 10 peers)
• Peer Average: 9.9%
• Lowest peer score: 2.2% (Canton, OH)
• Highest peer score: 23.6% (Santa Barbara, CA)
• Where does Windsor rank?
–Top 3?
–Bottom 3?
–Middle 5?
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29. For More Information
• Richard Florida’s books
– “The Rise of the Creative Class”
– “The Flight of the Creative Class”
– “Who’s Your City?”
• www.martinprosperityinstitute.org
• www.creativeclass.com
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