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A message from ... Toronto

Utrecht is more like a village text Jurgen Sijbrandij

‘I

never expected I’d end up in Canada. After finishing my ­Master’s research in Malaysia, I decided to travel through ­Australia. I was planning to go back to the Netherlands

afterwards. It all turned out differently: I met my Canadian girlfriend there, and live in Toronto these days.

‘The COVID-19 pandemic is having an impact on my work’

When I got my work permit, I took a job at Environics Analytics. We use our demographic, financial and socioeconomic

Jesse Terhorst (BSc in Human Geography and Planning, 2015; ­Economic Geography, 2016) is a data analyst at Environics Analytics, a Canadian survey and market research company.

databases and a national segmentation

We’ve also noticed that people from poorer

system to help companies and government

neighbourhoods go out more often than

agencies in Canada and the United States

those in wealthier areas because they tend

understand the characteristics, motiva-

to work in retail, for example, and can’t

tions and values of their customers, target

work from home.

demographics or residents. The outcomes of those analyses are used to develop

I apply the knowledge I learned at Utrecht

marketing strategies, campaigns and

University in my work. For example, I use

policies. I‘m working out of my little flat

some geographical information systems

in downtown Toronto at the moment

that I learned about when I was doing my

because of the COVID-19 measures.

Bachelor’s degree. Still, you mainly learn things in practice, on the job, especially

The pandemic is also affecting my work

in terms of quantitative data analysis.

in other ways. We use anonymised mobile

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phone data to map the movements of

I was born and raised in Utrecht. I have

groups of people in busy locations, such

to say it’s a bit like a village in comparison

as parks and shopping malls. For example,

with Toronto. Toronto is bigger, and more

we learned that many residents started

car-oriented. People are used to long

using shopping malls just outside the city

commutes, and a three-hour drive for

during the city of Toronto’s regional lock-

a short visit isn’t unusual here. That

down. As a result, the number of COVID-19

wouldn’t really happen in the Netherlands.

infections went up despite the measures.

It’s just on a different scale.’ 


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