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Orange County Equity Report Full

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An Equity Profile of Orange County PolicyLink and PERE 15 Regions are equitable when all residents—regardless of their race/ethnicity and nativity, gender, or neighborhood of residence—are fully able to participate in the region's economic vitality, contribute to the region's readiness for the future, and connect to the region's assets and resources. What is an equitable region? Strong, equitable regions: • Possess economic vitality, providing high- quality jobs to their residents and producing new ideas, products, businesses, and economic activity so the region remains sustainable and competitive. • Are ready for the future, with a skilled, ready workforce and a healthy population. • Are places of connection, where residents can access the essential ingredients to live healthy and productive lives in their own neighborhoods, reach opportunities located throughout the region (and beyond) via transportation or technology, participate in political processes, and interact with other diverse residents. Introduction

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