2016 State Report for County-Level Data: Employment

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the following individuals who have contributed to the success of this effort: Deb Brucker, Erin Dame, Adam Lavoie, Kate Filanoski, Karen Volle, and Anna Brennan-Curry.

Funding for this publication is made possible by:

The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics (StatsRRTC), funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), grant number 90RTGE0001-01-00; and the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy and Measurement (EPM-RRTC), also funded by NIDILRR, grant number 90RT5037-03-00. The information developed by the StatsRRTC and EPM-RRTC does not necessarily represent the policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government (Edgar, 75.620 (b)).

The StatsRRTC and EPM-RRTC are part of the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire. The Institute on Disability/UCED (IOD) was established in 1987 to provide a university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of people with disabilities and their families and is New Hampshire’s University Center for Excellence in Disability (UCED). Located within the University of New Hampshire, the IOD is a federally designated center authorized by the Developmental Disabilities Act. Through innovative and interdisciplinary research, academic, service, and dissemination initiatives, the IOD builds local, state, and national capacities to respond to the needs of individuals with disabilities and their families.

Institute on Disability / UCED

UNH.png

10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03284              603.862.4320 | relay: 711 | contact.iod@unh.edu | https://www.iod.unh.edu

Stay Connected:
facebook.png instragram.png linkedin.png Twitter.jpg youtube.png       

 

Copyright 2019. Institute on Disability. University of New Hampshire.      

 

 

 

2016 West Virginia Report for County-Level Data: Employment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on

Disability Statistics and Demographics

A NIDILRR-Funded Center

NIDILIRR.jpg

Introduction

The State Reports for County-Level Data on Employment are designed to provide the users of disability statistics with the employed count and employment rate for civilians with disabilities, ages 18 to 64 years and living in the community, for any given state and county in the United States (U.S.). This report is intended to be an online complement to Section 2: Employment of the Annual Disability Statistics Compendium and Annual Disability Statistics Supplement, providing greater detail within each state. The State Reports for County-Level Data on Employment can be used to compare county-level statistics between counties in any given state or states. The following report provides county-level statistics for West Virginia.

The proportion of the civilian non-institutionalized population with disabilities who are employed, sometimes called the employment rate or employment-to-population ratio, presented in the State Reports for County-Level Data is a useful tool for advocates, researchers, and policy-makers to plan and provide services and supports for the employment of people with disabilities. In this report, the employment of people with disabilities is presented as the number of employed civilians with disabilities, ages 18 to 64 years and living in the community, in a given state and county per total state and county populations, respectively. Counts and percentages (the employment rate) are provided in tables and maps.

The data for this report come from the American Community Survey 5-year data. The American Community Survey (ACS) is a national survey developed by the U.S. Census Bureau to provide information on a number of topics about social, economic, and demographic characteristics of the U.S. population. ACS 5-year data is collected over a longer period of time than 1-year data, providing larger sample sizes and increased reliability for less populated areas and small population subgroups. All of the statistics in this report use the ACS 5-year data which includes data from 2016, the year of the report, and data from the four previous years. In the ACS, people are identified as having a disability based on responses to a series of six questions asking about having difficulties with vision, hearing, ambulation, cognition, self-care, and independent living (see glossary for further details). 

 

 

 

In the ACS, people are also asked a series of questions designed to identify their employment status. Based on the answers, individuals were classified into one of five groups:

  • People who worked at any time during the reference week;
  • People on temporary layoff who were available for work;
  • People who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff);
  • People who did not work during the reference week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available for work during the reference week; and
  • People not in the labor force. 

In the ACS, people are identified as being employed if they responded as having worked during the past week. 

Specific to West Virginia, the state chosen for this report, sentences providing interpretation and context for employment statistics are included on the following page. A short glossary of terms is also provided at the end of the report explaining the statistics that are illustrated in each sentence.

Additional Resources. The Annual Disability Statistics Compendium and its complement, the Annual Disability Statistics Supplement, are summaries of statistics about people with disabilities, available both in hard copy and online at https://www.disabilitycompendium.org

Help navigating any of the resources described here can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions section at https://www.disabilitycompendium.org/faq. Assistance interpreting and locating additional statistics is available via our toll-free number, 866.538.9521, or by email, disability.statistics@unh.edu. For more information about our research projects, please visit https://www.researchondisability.org.

Suggested Citation. Boege, S.L., Lauer, E.A., & Houtenville, A.J., 2019. 2016 State Report for West Virginia County-Level Data: Employment. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability.

Interpretation

The following statements are designed to help understand the 2016 county-level employment statistics from West Virginia that are presented:

 

  • For people with disabilities: 
    • The employment rate for people with disabilities in West Virginia was 26.0%.
    • The range, also known as the difference between largest and smallest values, of employment rates for people with disabilities across West Virginia counties was 32.1%.
      • The county with the greatest employment rate for people with disabilities was Jefferson (42.6%).
      • The county with the smallest employment rate for people with disabilities was McDowell (10.5%).
    • The median, also known as the middle-most, employment rate for people with disabilities across all counties in West Virginia was 24.7%.

 

  • For people without disabilities:
    • The employment rate for people without disabilities in West Virginia was 70.6%.
    • The range, also known as the difference between largest and smallest values, of employment rates for people without disabilities across West Virginia counties was 29.6%.
      • The county with the greatest employment rate for people without disabilities was Jefferson (76.2%).
      • The county with the smallest employment rate for people without disabilities was McDowell (46.6%).
    • The median, also known as the middle-most, employment rate for people without disabilities across all counties in West Virginia was 69.4%.
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for West Virginia, by County: 2016
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
West Virginia 194,175 50,448 26.0 924,738 653,095 70.6     Mason       2,844    706 24.8  12,961   8,013 61.8
   Barbour      1,812    492 27.2   8,466   5,666 66.9   McDowell      3,479    367 10.5   7,919   3,694 46.6
  Berkeley      8,345  2,781 33.3  60,197  45,268 75.2    Mercer       8,806  2,208 25.1  27,912  19,533 70.0
    Boone       4,194    729 17.4  10,170   6,202 61.0    Mineral      3,158    723 22.9  13,345   9,573 71.7
   Braxton      1,215    270 22.2   7,092   4,691 66.1     Mingo       5,122    822 16.0  10,661   6,495 60.9
   Brooke       1,874    699 37.3  12,240   9,174 75.0  Monongalia     6,443  2,309 35.8  67,201  44,806 66.7
   Cabell      11,047  2,683 24.3  49,104  34,881 71.0    Monroe       1,656    367 22.2   5,950   4,284 72.0
   Calhoun        832    219 26.3   3,606   2,143 59.4    Morgan       1,283    375 29.2   9,129   6,397 70.1
    Clay        1,323    229 17.3   3,964   2,367 59.7   Nicholas      2,851    561 19.7  12,668   8,809 69.5
  Doddridge       959    108 11.3   3,833   2,391 62.4     Ohio        3,432  1,243 36.2  22,994  17,334 75.4
   Fayette      6,513  1,871 28.7  19,811  13,566 68.5   Pendleton       582    115 19.8   3,494   2,319 66.4
   Gilmer         808    174 21.5   3,766   2,343 62.2   Pleasants       706    151 21.4   3,546   2,507 70.7
    Grant       1,118    299 26.7   5,720   4,134 72.3  Pocahontas       901    233 25.9   4,045   3,012 74.5
 Greenbrier     3,615    898 24.8  17,010  11,803 69.4    Preston      3,376  1,125 33.3  15,664  11,633 74.3
  Hampshire     2,835    565 19.9  10,972   7,958 72.5    Putnam       3,705  1,038 28.0  30,442  22,905 75.2
   Hancock      2,810    855 30.4  15,195  11,554 76.0    Raleigh      8,835  1,752 19.8  36,243  25,063 69.2
    Hardy       1,240    290 23.4   7,137   5,274 73.9   Randolph      2,464    609 24.7  13,974  10,180 72.8
  Harrison      6,914  1,974 28.6  34,757  26,040 74.9    Ritchie        977    194 19.9   4,967   3,328 67.0
   Jackson      2,753    567 20.6  14,448   9,963 69.0     Roane       1,778    330 18.6   6,700   3,954 59.0
  Jefferson     3,823  1,629 42.6  31,039  23,654 76.2    Summers      1,924    561 29.2   5,357   3,714 69.3
   Kanawha     19,830  6,336 32.0  95,727  71,581 74.8    Taylor       1,953    407 20.8   8,164   6,108 74.8
    Lewis       1,882    515 27.4   7,901   5,308 67.2    Tucker         693    219 31.6   3,415   2,522 73.9
   Lincoln      3,650    835 22.9   9,311   6,131 65.8     Tyler         797    142 17.8   4,589   2,997 65.3
    Logan       6,308  1,169 18.5  15,146   9,427 62.2    Upshur       1,909    522 27.3  13,071   8,938 68.4
   Marion       4,347  1,233 28.4  30,671  22,533 73.5     Wayne       5,397    878 16.3  19,350  12,786 66.1
  Marshall      2,507    815 32.5  16,769  11,721 69.9    Webster      1,191    259 21.7   3,976   2,519 63.4
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for West Virginia, by County: 2016
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
   Wetzel       1,493    233 15.6   7,782   4,955 63.7                                                       
    Wirt          777    198 25.5   2,754   1,936 70.3                                                       
    Wood        8,500  2,509 29.5  43,324  31,869 73.6                                                       
   Wyoming      4,589  1,057 23.0   9,089   5,139 56.5                                                       
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
Count of Employed Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for West Virginia, by County: 2016

Employment Rate for Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for West Virginia, by County: 2016

Discussion

There are a number of concepts and factors which complicate the interpretation of the estimates presented in this report. These concerns affect all statistics from population-based surveys. The estimates included in this document should be interpreted the following limitations in mind and generalized with caution. In each point, a link to the U.S. Census Bureau website describing the limitation or concept in greater detail in the ACS has been provided.

Additional links to resources for the ACS:

Glossary

American Community Survey (ACS) — The American Community Survey is a large, continuous demographic survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau that will provide accurate and up-to-date profiles of America’s communities every year. Annual and multiyear estimates of population and housing data are generated for small areas, including tracts and population subgroups. This information is collected by mailing questionnaires to a sample of addresses. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.

The Six Disability Questions in the American Community Survey:

  1. Is this person deaf or does he/she have serious difficulty hearing? (yes or no)
  2. Is this person blind or does he/she have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses? (yes or no)
  3. (If person 5 years old or over) Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions? (yes or no)
  4. (If person 5 years or old over) Does this person have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs? (yes or no)
  5. (If person 5 years old or over) Does this person have difficulty dressing or bathing? (yes or no)
  6. (If person 15 years old or over) Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping? (yes or no)

Average — The sum of all of the values in a sample divided by the number of values in the sample.

Civilian — A person not in active-duty military.

Employed – Individuals were asked a series of questions designed to identify their employment status. Based on the answers, individuals were classified into one of five groups: (1) people who worked at any time during the reference week; (2) people on temporary layoff who were available for work; (3) people who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff); (4) people who did not work during the reference week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available for work during the reference week; and (5) people not in the labor force. People who responded as having worked during the past week were considered "employed".

Employment Rate — The number of individuals that are employed as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population.

Living in the Community – A person lives in the community, if the person is not living in an institution, such as jail, prison, nursing home, and hospital. A college dormitory is not considered an institution.

Median — The middle-most value of a sample that separates the upper half of the values from the lower half of the values. 

Non-Institutionalized Population — Describes individuals who are residing in the community and who are not living in institutions such as jails, prisons, nursing homes, hospitals, etc.

Population — The total number of inhabitants in a defined geographic area including all races, classes, and groups.

Range — The difference between the largest and smallest values in a sample. In a sample, when the smallest value is subtracted from the largest value the resulting value is called the range. 

Sampling Variability — The variation of a statistic when estimated from repeated samples.

United States Census Bureau — An agency within the United States Federal Statistical System tasked with producing data about the American people and economy. Their primary task is to conduct the United States Census every ten years.

About the Center

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics (StatsRRTC)

Led by the University of New Hampshire, the StatsRRTC is a collaborative effort involving the following partners: American Association of People with Disabilities, Center for Essential Management Services, Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation, Kessler Foundation, Mathematica Policy Research, and Public Health Institute.

The StatsRRTC is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research under grant number 90RTGE00010100, from 2018–2023.

Employment Policy and Measurement Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (EPM-RRTC)

Led by the University of New Hampshire, the EPM-RRTC is a collaborative effort involving the following partners: Association of University Centers on Disability, Hunter College, Kessler Foundation, Mathematica Policy Research, and the University of Chicago.

The EPM-RRTC is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research under grant number 90RT503701, from 2015–2020.

Contact Information
University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability
10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101
Durham, NH 03824
Toll-Free Telephone/TTY: 866-538-9521
E-mail: Disability.Statistics@unh.edu
https://www.researchondisability.org