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Measuring the Health of our Local Economy
Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 01:59 PM
Fall 2021
There is considerable difficulty in measuring the health of Durham Region’s economy. Traditional methods of measuring economic growth and activity (such as GDP) are not available for Durham Region, so we often rely on numerous individual data points to get a sense of how the economy is performing. However, these data points often run in contradiction to one another (e.g. high unemployment and strong housing sales/prices) making it difficult to draw any conclusions on the state of the...
Newcomers' Health Care Access
Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 01:59 PM
Winter 2021
Research tells us that the health of immigrants declines after a period of time in Canada. Access to healthcare and other health services could be a key factor. The purpose of this project was to explore ways we can increase our understanding of the newcomer healthcare experience.
Waste management systems: preparation for innovation
Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 01:59 PM
Winter 2021
Durham Region is one of the fastest growing municipalities in North America with its population expected to grow to approximately 1 million by 2041 from an estimated 700,000 people today. Rapid, diverse population growth and urban intensification will impact the Region’s future service delivery models and the amount of waste the Region will manage.
The Region developed its initial Long-Term Waste Management Strategy Plan in 1999 to cover the twenty years to 2020. The Region is now...
Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Survey
Posted on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 09:15 AM
Project status: ongoing
In January 2020, Ontario woke to an Alert Ready message that an emergency was taking place at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. The message was sent in error but it led to a surge of potassium iodide (KI) tablet orders and raised questions about what residents should know and do in the event of an emergency at one of the nuclear generating stations. This social research project will inform public education strategy and campaigns by understanding how residents in each...
The Economic Impact of Municipal Investments
Posted on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 09:15 AM
Fall 2020
Within the context of COVID-19, there is potential for new Federal and Provincial funding to Municipalities for recovery-focused infrastructure projects. Outside of COVID-19 the Finance Department at Durham Region is regularly assessing how to allocate infrastructure funding. We estimated local economic impact multipliers for different municipal infrastructure projects, including water supply, sanitary sewage, transportation, facilities, fleet, and equipment. Increased municipal...