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ARC has developed a new series of population, household and employment forecasts for the 21-county region through the year 2050. The forecasts help inform the development of the Atlanta Region’s Plan, a long-range blueprint that details the investments that will be made in the next 30 years to improve the Atlanta region’s quality of life.For more information, see https://atlantaregional.org/atlanta-region/population-employment-forecasts
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ARC’s long-range, regional control forecasts were developed using the Regional Economic Models, Incorporated (REMI) econometric model. Additionally, the ARC regional forecast was steered and endorsed by a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). The TAC comprised of 26 regional economists and policy advisors who reviewed and recommended model calibration, modeling assumptions, and forecast outcomes through 2050.The forecasting model relates change in the region’s population and jobs to national expectations. The model is carefully calibrated based on historical data for the Atlanta Region and the nation. The forecast series is developed from a 2015 baseline and runs to a 2050 horizon year. Methods, inputs, and outputs are reviewed not only by the TAC but also by an internal planning advisory group. The internal planning advisory group consists of 7 members. Members of the group bring specific specialties with experiences and knowledge in natural resources, community development and planning, workforce solutions, transportation, and aging and independent services to collaborate on the preliminary forecast providing feedback from a regional planning perspective. Within any forecast model there are key assumptions underlying the forecasts. ARC and the TAC made assumptions concerning survival rates, birth rates, labor force, employment base forecast, unemployment rates, special populations, and migration patterns. Incorporation of these assumptions insures that the resulting regional forecast is consistent with reasonable expectations of change in the entire Region and United States economy.Additional details: Employment refers to the number of jobs available in a geographic area. Households and Population are derived from two different universes, and therefore it is not possible to use this dataset to determine residents per household.For more information, visit https://atlantaregional.org/atlanta-region/population-employment-forecasts/.
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TwitterRéamh-mheastachán ar dhaonra iomlán 2024-2050
Eintitis chríochacha: arrondissements (an Vallúin), ranna (an Lorraine), an Ard-Diúcacht (Lucsamburg), an Chreise (an tSarlainn, an Rheinland-Pfalz)
Eintitis chríochacha: arrondissements (an Vallúin), ranna (an Lorraine), an Ard-Diúcacht (Lucsamburg), an Chreise (an tSarlainn, an Rheinland-Pfalz)
Foinsí sonraí staidrimh: Destatis, Eurostat, Statbel, STATEC, Statistisches Amt Saarland, Statististisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. Ríomhanna:OIE/IBA 2024
Nasc chuig an léarscáil idirghníomhach: https://map.gis-gr.eu/theme/main?version=3&zoom=8&X=708580&Y=6429642&lang=en&rotation=0&layers=2425&opacities=1&bgLayer=basemap_2015_global
Nasc chuig Geocatalóg: https://geocatalogue.gis-gr.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/05879c75-1c5f-4eea-be23-53e27662fb16
Foilsítear an tacar sonraí seo sa tseirbhís amhairc (WMS) atá ar fáil ag: https://ws.geoportail.lu/wss/service/GR_Population_projection_WMS/guest
le hainm(neacha) na sraithe:
-Tionscadal_20_64_bliain_2024_2050
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ARC has developed a new series of population, household and employment forecasts for the 21-county region through the year 2050. The forecasts help inform the development of the Atlanta Region’s Plan, a long-range blueprint that details the investments that will be made in the next 30 years to improve the Atlanta region’s quality of life.For more information, see https://atlantaregional.org/atlanta-region/population-employment-forecasts