2015 State Report for County-Level Data: Employment

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2015 Texas Report for County-Level Data: Employment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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 Texas.

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 2015, 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 Texas, 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. 2015 State Report for Texas County-Level Data: Employment. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability.

Interpretation

The following statements are designed to help understand the 2015 county-level employment statistics from Texas that are presented:

 

  • For people with disabilities:
    • The employment rate for people with disabilities in Texas was 37.8%.
    • The range, also known as the difference between largest and smallest values, of employment rates for people with disabilities across Texas counties was 84.8%.
      • The county with the greatest employment rate for people with disabilities was Mason (84.8%).
      • The county with the smallest employment rate for people with disabilities was Glasscock (0.0%).
    • The median, also known as the middle-most, employment rate for people with disabilities across all counties in Texas was 36.3%.

 

  • For people without disabilities:
    • The employment rate for people without disabilities in Texas was 74.6%.
    • The range, also known as the difference between largest and smallest values, of employment rates for people without disabilities across Texas counties was 34.7%.
      • The county with the greatest employment rate for people without disabilities was Roberts (85.4%).
      • The county with the smallest employment rate for people without disabilities was Willacy (50.7%).
    • The median, also known as the middle-most, employment rate for people without disabilities across all counties in Texas was 73.7%.
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
    Texas     1,596,252 602,898 37.8 14,533,793 10,845,833 74.6   Burleson        1,239     522 42.1      8,666      6,197 71.5
  Anderson        2,936     675 23.0     23,665     17,916 75.7    Burnet         4,066   1,672 41.1     21,074     15,540 73.7
   Andrews          876     443 50.6      9,081      7,067 77.8   Caldwell        2,918   1,048 35.9     20,264     14,668 72.4
  Angelina        8,507   2,772 32.6     42,006     31,386 74.7    Calhoun        1,881     813 43.2     10,708      7,958 74.3
   Aransas        2,607     807 31.0     10,601      7,668 72.3   Callahan        1,121     345 30.8      6,553      4,324 66.0
   Archer           582     210 36.1      4,660      3,676 78.9    Cameron       25,518   7,765 30.4    207,206    133,872 64.6
  Armstrong         142      43 30.3        958        813 84.9     Camp            865     253 29.2      6,200      4,477 72.2
  Atascosa        2,813     876 31.1     24,456     17,663 72.2    Carson           282     108 38.3      3,220      2,548 79.1
   Austin         1,786     721 40.4     14,987     11,695 78.0     Cass          2,705     831 30.7     14,312     10,191 71.2
   Bailey           346     150 43.4      3,434      2,656 77.3    Castro           320     135 42.2      4,065      2,861 70.4
   Bandera        1,549     475 30.7     10,357      7,831 75.6   Chambers        2,938   1,115 38.0     19,844     13,221 66.6
   Bastrop        6,034   1,843 30.5     39,494     28,371 71.8   Cherokee        3,455   1,023 29.6     24,672     17,324 70.2
   Baylor           273      53 19.4      1,711      1,271 74.3   Childress         495     146 29.5      2,960      2,183 73.8
     Bee          2,278     868 38.1     12,495      8,956 71.7     Clay            940     346 36.8      5,151      3,798 73.7
    Bell         24,128   9,292 38.5    158,434    112,159 70.8    Cochran          256     114 44.5      1,437        993 69.1
    Bexar       134,350  48,296 35.9    982,855    735,347 74.8     Coke            154      35 22.7      1,585      1,317 83.1
   Blanco           922     285 30.9      5,435      3,997 73.5    Coleman          529     152 28.7      4,239      2,696 63.6
   Borden            42      11 26.2        296        233 78.7    Collin        28,157  13,208 46.9    515,174    407,907 79.2
   Bosque         1,342     319 23.8      8,455      6,100 72.1 Collingsworth       204     102 50.0      1,406      1,087 77.3
    Bowie         6,781   1,536 22.7     45,316     32,367 71.4   Colorado        1,216     463 38.1     10,440      7,799 74.7
  Brazoria       16,360   6,292 38.5    181,708    140,492 77.3     Comal         8,076   3,441 42.6     63,058     47,426 75.2
   Brazos         9,481   4,061 42.8    133,965     90,264 67.4   Comanche        1,029     346 33.6      6,243      4,436 71.1
  Brewster          966     413 42.8      4,716      3,687 78.2    Concho           117      41 35.0      1,270        824 64.9
   Briscoe           64      21 32.8        841        645 76.7     Cooke         3,124   1,228 39.3     19,416     15,437 79.5
   Brooks           744     356 47.8      3,339      1,819 54.5    Coryell        4,477   1,663 37.1     28,584     19,518 68.3
    Brown         2,144     458 21.4     19,365     13,361 69.0    Cottle           108      29 26.9        599        471 78.6
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
    Crane           168      54 32.1      2,556      1,854 72.5     Foard           174      47 27.0        417        337 80.8
  Crockett          153      58 37.9      2,086      1,719 82.4   Fort Bend      25,030   9,651 38.6    383,738    289,518 75.4
   Crosby           503     239 47.5      2,745      2,022 73.7   Franklin        1,241     472 38.0      4,641      3,447 74.3
  Culberson         299     101 33.8      1,058        799 75.5   Freestone       1,434     314 21.9      8,816      7,013 79.5
   Dallam           596     288 48.3      3,626      2,823 77.9     Frio          1,157     412 35.6      7,391      5,712 77.3
   Dallas       128,651  47,304 36.8  1,436,852  1,087,245 75.7    Gaines         1,229     643 52.3      9,337      6,936 74.3
   Dawson           730     263 36.0      5,759      4,082 70.9   Galveston      21,811   8,666 39.7    168,478    126,446 75.1
   DeWitt         1,351     477 35.3      9,300      6,818 73.3     Garza           262      66 25.2      2,173      1,796 82.7
 Deaf Smith       1,064     436 41.0      9,764      7,429 76.1   Gillespie       1,327     546 41.1     11,941      9,284 77.7
    Delta           549     104 18.9      2,412      1,577 65.4   Glasscock           7       0  0.0        653        472 72.3
   Denton        32,080  15,545 48.5    443,292    354,778 80.0    Goliad           667     178 26.7      3,566      2,537 71.1
   Dickens          196      32 16.3        923        620 67.2   Gonzales        2,013     626 31.1      9,352      7,011 75.0
   Dimmit         1,185     520 43.9      4,758      3,369 70.8     Gray          1,700     717 42.2     10,413      7,958 76.4
   Donley           270      70 25.9      1,725      1,120 64.9    Grayson       10,420   3,587 34.4     62,325     47,455 76.1
    Duval         1,512     710 47.0      4,795      3,183 66.4     Gregg         9,030   3,071 34.0     64,514     48,868 75.7
  Eastland        2,182     648 29.7      8,190      5,268 64.3    Grimes         1,429     447 31.3     12,370      8,701 70.3
    Ector        10,929   4,902 44.9     78,947     60,780 77.0   Guadalupe       9,270   4,156 44.8     76,280     58,807 77.1
   Edwards           83      44 53.0        912        725 79.5     Hale          1,894     633 33.4     17,391     12,581 72.3
   El Paso       55,989  20,121 35.9    420,946    292,938 69.6     Hall            266      58 21.8      1,422        991 69.7
    Ellis        10,075   3,510 34.8     85,261     67,029 78.6   Hamilton          977     365 37.4      3,375      2,560 75.9
    Erath         1,934     675 34.9     24,128     17,396 72.1   Hansford          337     170 50.4      2,739      2,129 77.7
    Falls         1,449     510 35.2      7,615      5,126 67.3   Hardeman          543      84 15.5      1,831      1,425 77.8
   Fannin         2,670     794 29.7     15,336     11,362 74.1    Hardin         4,479   1,755 39.2     28,739     20,899 72.7
   Fayette        1,442     521 36.1     12,342      9,942 80.6    Harris       220,977  84,939 38.4  2,542,218  1,900,498 74.8
   Fisher           219     126 57.5      1,898      1,398 73.7   Harrison        4,032   1,179 29.2     35,454     25,689 72.5
    Floyd           357      99 27.7      2,985      2,284 76.5    Hartley          113      51 45.1      2,406      1,993 82.8
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
   Haskell          661     218 33.0      2,102      1,703 81.0    Kendall        2,582     956 37.0     18,936     13,991 73.9
    Hays          9,989   4,557 45.6    107,128     78,857 73.6    Kenedy            26       8 30.8        280        168 60.0
  Hemphill          224     112 50.0      1,982      1,530 77.2     Kent             72      49 68.1        346        279 80.6
  Henderson       7,116   1,756 24.7     37,911     26,326 69.4     Kerr          4,337   1,370 31.6     22,639     16,989 75.0
   Hidalgo       52,491  18,387 35.0    400,533    268,492 67.0    Kimble           347     145 41.8      2,134      1,736 81.3
    Hill          2,985     815 27.3     16,513     12,133 73.5     King             14       9 64.3        169        144 85.2
   Hockley        1,709     816 47.7     12,166      9,071 74.6    Kinney           264      43 16.3      1,760      1,108 63.0
    Hood          3,456   1,150 33.3     25,816     18,827 72.9    Kleberg        2,382     957 40.2     17,299     11,855 68.5
   Hopkins        3,183   1,155 36.3     17,262     12,704 73.6     Knox            280     111 39.6      1,701      1,297 76.2
   Houston        1,654     551 33.3      9,409      6,568 69.8   La Salle          450     163 36.2      2,780      1,998 71.9
   Howard         3,127   1,366 43.7     15,460     11,644 75.3     Lamar         3,805   1,523 40.0     24,851     18,049 72.6
  Hudspeth          356     148 41.6      1,198        819 68.4     Lamb            832     355 42.7      6,674      4,777 71.6
    Hunt          8,176   1,885 23.1     44,985     31,587 70.2   Lampasas        1,610     515 32.0      9,848      7,073 71.8
 Hutchinson       1,915     755 39.4     10,845      7,998 73.7    Lavaca         1,463     676 46.2      9,165      7,464 81.4
    Irion            63      15 23.8        945        729 77.1      Lee          1,353     582 43.0      8,503      6,656 78.3
    Jack            804     294 36.6      3,737      2,841 76.0     Leon          1,165     222 19.1      8,010      5,702 71.2
   Jackson        1,075     307 28.6      7,228      5,404 74.8    Liberty        7,183   2,350 32.7     35,496     23,273 65.6
   Jasper         3,463     931 26.9     16,512     10,754 65.1   Limestone       1,796     533 29.7     11,634      8,251 70.9
 Jeff Davis         249     116 46.6        989        761 76.9   Lipscomb          199     108 54.3      1,906      1,444 75.8
  Jefferson      16,826   5,347 31.8    130,335     92,043 70.6   Live Oak          621     199 32.0      5,025      3,502 69.7
  Jim Hogg          512     144 28.1      2,361      1,460 61.8     Llano         1,473     652 44.3      8,192      5,681 69.3
  Jim Wells       3,322   1,011 30.4     20,568     14,501 70.5    Loving            10       7 70.0         77         55 71.4
   Johnson        9,076   3,125 34.4     83,388     61,945 74.3    Lubbock       22,669   9,840 43.4    161,387    122,870 76.1
    Jones         1,129     419 37.1      5,250      3,960 75.4     Lynn            517     199 38.5      2,747      1,997 72.7
   Karnes         1,111     360 32.4      5,995      4,598 76.7    Madison          756     115 15.2      4,713      3,651 77.5
   Kaufman        7,520   2,543 33.8     58,334     44,065 75.5    Marion         1,168     290 24.8      4,795      3,292 68.7
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
   Martin           332     175 52.7      2,666      1,914 71.8  Palo Pinto       2,641     960 36.3     13,443      9,344 69.5
    Mason           211     179 84.8      2,000      1,491 74.6    Panola         2,052     687 33.5     12,021      8,774 73.0
  Matagorda       2,730     972 35.6     18,684     13,945 74.6    Parker         7,516   3,357 44.7     64,826     49,018 75.6
  Maverick        4,845   1,695 35.0     26,510     17,669 66.7    Parmer           603     287 47.6      5,159      4,071 78.9
  McCulloch         649     301 46.4      3,901      2,926 75.0     Pecos           712     307 43.1      7,402      5,731 77.4
  McLennan       15,424   4,886 31.7    131,894     96,559 73.2     Polk          4,741   1,532 32.3     19,091     13,465 70.5
  McMullen           46      18 39.1        324        228 70.4    Potter         7,466   2,726 36.5     61,668     47,681 77.3
   Medina         3,651   1,401 38.4     22,827     16,919 74.1   Presidio          655     301 46.0      3,146      2,064 65.6
   Menard           194      76 39.2        881        636 72.2     Rains         1,054     283 26.9      5,120      3,825 74.7
   Midland        8,581   4,416 51.5     84,761     67,832 80.0    Randall        6,367   2,845 44.7     72,150     58,401 80.9
    Milam         2,513     887 35.3     10,937      7,536 68.9    Reagan           184      83 45.1      2,006      1,553 77.4
    Mills           299     140 46.8      2,080      1,461 70.2     Real            154      61 39.6      1,365        746 54.7
  Mitchell          601     282 46.9      3,258      2,408 73.9   Red River       1,451     414 28.5      5,725      3,863 67.5
  Montague        1,632     594 36.4      9,136      6,694 73.3    Reeves           636     154 24.2      5,812      4,273 73.5
 Montgomery      27,718  10,700 38.6    278,668    206,185 74.0    Refugio          698     254 36.4      3,313      2,415 72.9
    Moore         1,444     767 53.1     11,550      9,227 79.9    Roberts           76      36 47.4        411        351 85.4
   Morris         1,478     308 20.8      5,638      3,947 70.0   Robertson       1,257     407 32.4      8,049      5,800 72.1
   Motley           129      73 56.6        474        338 71.3   Rockwall        3,595   1,215 33.8     47,874     37,392 78.1
 Nacogdoches      5,148   1,520 29.5     36,416     24,776 68.0    Runnels          436     115 26.4      5,201      3,774 72.6
   Navarro        4,810   1,838 38.2     22,822     16,685 73.1     Rusk          3,731   1,146 30.7     25,175     18,419 73.2
   Newton         1,570     307 19.6      6,800      4,399 64.7    Sabine           949     192 20.2      4,335      2,404 55.5
    Nolan         1,442     683 47.4      7,273      5,188 71.3 San Augustine     1,278     189 14.8      3,404      1,800 52.9
   Nueces        26,496  10,568 39.9    187,841    142,381 75.8  San Jacinto      2,481     835 33.7     13,036      8,284 63.5
  Ochiltree         418     150 35.9      5,750      4,521 78.6 San Patricio      5,186   2,223 42.9     33,190     24,639 74.2
   Oldham           113      61 54.0        833        627 75.3   San Saba          405     173 42.7      2,433      1,857 76.3
   Orange         7,293   2,254 30.9     42,776     31,167 72.9  Schleicher         157      40 25.5      1,639      1,271 77.5
Employment of Civilians with and without Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015
County Disability No Disability   County Disability No Disability
Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2] Total Employed % [1] Total Employed % [2]
   Scurry           952     476 50.0      8,077      6,230 77.1   Van Zandt       4,715   1,449 30.7     25,260     18,718 74.1
 Shackelford        308     162 52.6      1,631      1,150 70.5   Victoria        6,781   2,639 38.9     46,565     36,160 77.7
   Shelby         1,958     505 25.8     12,781      9,077 71.0    Walker         2,243     704 31.4     32,062     20,584 64.2
   Sherman          359     199 55.4      1,519      1,172 77.2    Waller         3,501   1,342 38.3     26,105     17,469 66.9
    Smith        13,839   5,066 36.6    115,138     84,364 73.3     Ward            938     288 30.7      5,475      4,033 73.7
  Somervell         484     205 42.4      4,479      3,207 71.6  Washington       2,494     822 33.0     17,335     12,402 71.5
    Starr         5,603   1,545 27.6     28,805     18,389 63.8     Webb         15,213   5,556 36.5    133,670     89,218 66.7
  Stephens          621     319 51.4      4,336      3,055 70.5    Wharton        2,632   1,020 38.8     21,296     16,133 75.8
  Sterling           62      21 33.9        666        516 77.5    Wheeler          342     192 56.1      2,833      2,227 78.6
  Stonewall         103      44 42.7        513        409 79.7    Wichita        8,934   2,986 33.4     61,439     47,481 77.3
   Sutton           112      66 58.9      2,107      1,534 72.8   Wilbarger       1,364     422 30.9      6,389      5,137 80.4
   Swisher          611     204 33.4      3,199      2,333 72.9    Willacy        1,885     370 19.6      9,346      4,740 50.7
   Tarrant      108,032  43,400 40.2  1,085,304    834,267 76.9  Williamson      24,365  12,152 49.9    267,150    210,721 78.9
   Taylor        10,975   4,521 41.2     68,322     51,757 75.8    Wilson         2,935   1,105 37.6     24,463     18,167 74.3
   Terrell           40       8 20.0        469        382 81.4    Winkler          547     241 44.1      3,786      2,871 75.8
    Terry         1,042     411 39.4      5,469      3,974 72.7     Wise          5,623   2,182 38.8     30,803     23,308 75.7
Throckmorton         67      34 50.7        707        575 81.3     Wood          3,950   1,155 29.2     18,771     13,094 69.8
    Titus         2,468   1,059 42.9     16,318     11,877 72.8    Yoakum           554     231 41.7      4,063      3,095 76.2
  Tom Green       8,083   3,393 42.0     59,073     44,440 75.2     Young         1,358     438 32.3      8,907      6,907 77.5
   Travis        56,322  25,652 45.5    708,739    550,800 77.7    Zapata         1,030     313 30.4      6,817      4,637 68.0
   Trinity        1,916     484 25.3      5,894      3,920 66.5    Zavala         1,316     321 24.4      5,315      3,687 69.4
    Tyler         2,263     749 33.1      8,383      5,909 70.5                                                                
   Upshur         4,128   1,423 34.5     19,306     14,120 73.1                                                                
    Upton           240     110 45.8      1,621      1,112 68.6                                                                
   Uvalde         1,829     591 32.3     13,112      9,374 71.5                                                                
  Val Verde       2,603     786 30.2     23,095     16,343 70.8                                                                
Count of Employed Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015

Employment Rate for Civilians with Disabilities Ages 18 to 64 Years Living in the Community for Texas, by County: 2015

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.

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