Title: Jacksonville
1Jacksonville Louisvilledemographic and
economic comparisons
- Paul Coomes, Ph.D.
- Professor of Economics, and
- National City Research Fellow
- And
- Margaret Maginnis
- University of Louisville
- GLIDE to Jacksonville
- September 3, 2004
2Topics Today
- Jacksonville and metro area
- Population and growth
- Economic structure
- Human capital measures
- Tax climate
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4Component counties of Jacksonville MSA
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6Demographic/Economic Comparison
- Louisville and Jacksonville fairly similar at
first blush size, age, education, income,
housing, colleges - but Jacksonville growing three times as fast
- Louisville much stronger in manufacturing
- Jacksonville stronger in professional services,
headquarters
7Pretty similar, except for Jacksonvilles much
higher growth rate.
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13Education Measures
- Louisville stands out in doctoral, professional,
and masters degree production - Jacksonville stands out in associate degree
production - Louisville much more active in research, due to
medical school, B4B
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15College Enrollees, 2000 Census (by place of
residence) Jacksonville MSA 58,856 Louisville
MSA 50,942
16College Degrees Granted, by Institutions in Each
MSA
Source US Department of Education, IPEDS
database.
17Source US Department of Education, IPEDS
database.
18Source US Department of Education, IPEDS
database.
19Source US Department of Education, IPEDS
database.
20Source US Department of Education, IPEDS
database.
21University of North Florida had less than 1
million in NIH Funding.
22Tax Climate
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25for research reports, see http//monitor.louisvil
le.edu