Profiling America with GIS Data
The Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection
(GRMC) is a vital resource that provides comprehensive GIS support to the
entire campus community. The GRMC offers
access to the leading GIS software and assistance from the GIS Specialist.
Faculty and students have free access to the full suite of GIS software from
the leading publisher, ESRI. And now ESRI
has created an online profile of Americans using zip codes to publish the Tapestry Segmentation Project.
ESRI combined U.S. Census demographic data with marketing data from
different zip codes to analyze the percentages of population that can be
categorized into different profile groups.
Tapestry classifies the
population in 14 “LifeMode” categories from affluent to family-related to
ethnic enclaves to a mode labelled “Scholars and Patriots.” Then each residential neighborhood is divided
into 67 distinct segments based on socioeconomic and demographic composition.
The Tapestry segment names
offer a glimpse into the percentage of people who live in the
neighborhood. The segments include “Laptops
and Lattes,” “Trendsetters,” “Soccer Moms,” “Urban Chic,” “Barrios Urbanos,” “Hardscrabble
Road,” and “Diners and Miners.”
The Muncie, Indiana zip code 47304 resulted in 30% of the population
described as “Midlife Constants.” This
group typically was married couples with no kids living in single family
housing. This group is described as “homebodies…happy
to work on our houses and gardens, do scrapbooking, read, go fishing, play
golf, and watch movies at home.” The
group is described as “outgoing seniors who belong to fraternal orders,
veterans’ clubs, and charitable organization; attend church; volunteer;
contribute to political…organizations.”
This zip code is also represented by 18% in the “In Style” segment and
14% as “College Towns.”
The well-known Beverly Hills zip code of 90210 resulted in a
description of the population as 73% labelled “Top Tier.” “Top Tier” neighborhoods include self-made
entrepreneurs and business leaders. Most
are married couples with “lavish homes” who “can indulge…in personal services…and
shop at high-end retailers.” This zip
code also includes 20% as “Trendsetters” and 8% as “Retirement Communities.”
The ESRI ArcGIS is available on computers in the GRMC, computers in the
Educational Technology and Resources Collection in the lower level of Bracken
Library, computers on the first, third, and fourth floor of Bracken Library, the
Science-Health Science Library, and the Architecture Library. Users can type “ESRI” in the Software Locator search box to see a map
of computer availability.
For more information about using GIS software, please contact the GRMC
at 765-285-1097.
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