This section is provided to help you make the most of Worcester County Insights launched by the Greater Worcester Community Foundation in partnership with the Worcester Regional Research Bureau.
This project includes data for Worcester County, municipalities and school districts inside the county, the state of Massachusetts, and the nation.
Worcester County Insights is rich with information, with indicators provided in both text and graphic format. Detailed information, trends and maps are also available. Some users will want quick reference information, while others will want more detail. Spending a few minutes reviewing this section may aid your work and help make using the Worcester County Insights website a more satisfying experience.
Information on this site can be accessed from the topic links that extend across the entire page just above the main image. Clicking on a topic provides a list of the indicators and links to 'Key Trends', ‘All Indicators Trends’, ‘Create a Dashboard’ and ‘News’. Helpful links are listed at the bottom of the website, including:
Page Name | Content |
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All Indicators | A complete list of indicators on the website. |
Create a Dashboard | A visual summary of key indicator data across topic areas. |
Maps | Maps on select indicators listed by topic. |
Learnings |
News are reports, briefings and research that draw from this and other Worcester-focused data to offer deeper understanding of current issues and pathways forward for the community. |
Using the Site | A guide to the site features and functions – current section. |
Sources | Information about and links to other valuable sources of data. |
Contact Us | Information on how to get in touch with the Community Indicators initiative. |
The site is organized by topics and indicators. Seven categories or topics were selected for Worcester County Insights. These topics are shown above the main image and arranged alphabetically across the page. By clicking on any of these topics, you will be provided with the Indicators, and four buttons (Key Trends, All Indicators, Create a Dashboard, and News).
On each Key Trends topic page you will find a brief description of the topic. Below that are Featured Topic Indicators providing quick access to information that is featured on important issues impacting Worcester and our County, and a summary of key trends, followed by a list of indicators in that topic.
Here are several additional tips for navigating the Worcester County Insights website:
GOAL | INSTRUCTIONS |
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To return to the home page... |
From any page on the site, you can return to the home page by clicking on the Home header in the upper left corner of the page. |
To get to a topic page... | From any page on the site, you can navigate to a topic page by clicking on the name of the topic. |
To customize charts... | After clicking on the charts in the detailed indicator pages, you can customize your own chart with the data available by clicking on or off the items in the legend. To view the underlying data, hover over the chart. You may also print or save these charts using the buttons in the upper right corner of the chart. |
To download data... | After clicking on the detailed indicator pages, scroll to the bottom of a table to see the Download Data Table button. This will open an Excel spreadsheet. |
Term | Definition and How it is Used in the Worcester County Insights Website |
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Indicator |
An indicator is a measure that helps to describe an economic, environmental, social, or cultural condition over time. An indicator is usually expressed as a rate or percent, such as the poverty rate, the unemployment rate, or the incarceration rate. Worcester County Insights provides information and analysis on 60 indicators throughout this website. For each of the six indicator categories, the individual indicators are accessed from the main page, or topic page. A list of every indicator is available by clicking on "All Indicators" found in the drop-down of any topic. |
Inflation Adjusted |
This refers to an actual value that is adjusted to account for inflation. The changes in a series of actual values over time reflect several factors, including inflation. If the series is inflation adjusted, however, the changes reflect only the other factors. For example, median household income in our state (Economic Mobility) is adjusted to the most recent year in the series. |
Median | The median refers to the mid-point of a set of values. For example, median household income in Worcester County (Economic Mobility) is $88,524. This means that an equal number of households earn more than $122,400 as earn less. |
Percent | The portion of the whole represented by any given value. The whole is 100 percent, and the percent of any given value is its relationship to 100 percent. Mathematically, the percent is derived by dividing the given value by the value of the whole, and then by multiplying the result by 100 to express the result as a percent. |
Poverty Level | The United States government uses two principal methods to measure poverty: the poverty thresholds established by the Census Bureau and the poverty guidelines used by the Department of Health and Human Services. The Census Bureau approach is used to determine how many people live in poverty, and the Health and Human Services data is used for various benefit programs, such as eligibility for food stamps. In some applications, eligibility for federal assistance programs is based on multiples of the poverty guidelines (such as 125% or 165% of the poverty level). The difference in these measures is not significant. |
Rate | The relationship between two values. For example, when driving, the rate of speed is measured by the distance traveled (miles) in a certain amount of time (hours). Hence, the rate of speed is expressed as miles per hour. Rates can be expressed in a variety of ways. |