2015 State Report for County-Level Data: Prevalence

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2015 Texas Report for County-Level Data: Prevalence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

The State Reports for County-Level Data on Prevalence are designed to provide the users of disability statistics with the number of people with disabilities for any given state and county in the United States. This report is intended to be an online complement to Section 1: Population and Prevalence 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 Prevalence 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 proportions of people with disabilities, sometimes called prevalence, 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 people with disabilities. In this report, the prevalence of people with disabilities is presented as the number of people with disabilities in a given state and county per total state and county populations, respectively. Counts and percentages 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 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).

Specific to Texas, the state chosen for this report, sentences providing interpretation and context for prevalence statistics are included below. A short glossary of terms is also provided at the end of the report explaining the statistics that are illustrated in each sentence.

 

 

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Suggested Citation. Boege, S.L., Lauer, E.A., & Houtenville, A.J., 2019. 2015 State Report for Texas County-Level Data: Prevalence. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability.

Interpretation

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

  • For the number of people with and without disabilities:
    • The range of total people across Texas counties, also known as the difference between the largest and smallest counts of people across Texas counties, was 4,335,714.
      • The county with the greatest number of total people was Harris (4,335,831 people).
      • The county with the least number of total people was Loving (117 people).
    • The average number of total people across all counties was 102,608.
    • The median, also known as the middle-most number, of total people across Texas counties was 17,840.
  • For the number of people with disabilities:
    • The range of people with disabilities across Texas counties, also known as the difference between the largest and smallest counts of people with disabilities across Texas counties, was 402,946.
      • The county with the greatest number of people with disabilities was Harris (402,965 people).
      • The county with the least number of people with disabilities was King (19 people).
    • The average number of people with disabilities across all counties was 11,922.
    • The median, also known as the middle-most number, of people with disabilities across Texas counties was 2,890.
  • For the percentage of people with disabilities:
    • For the entire state of Texas, the overall percentage of people with disabilities is 11.6%.
      • The county with the highest percentage of people with disabilities was Foard (27.7%).
      • The county with the lowest percentage of people with disabilities was Glasscock (4.7%).

 

  • For the number of people without disabilities:
    • The range of people without disabilities across Texas counties, also known as the difference between the largest and smallest counts of people without disabilities across Texas counties, was 3,932,771.
      • The county with the greatest number of people without disabilities was Harris (3,932,866 people).
      • The county with the least number of people without disabilities was Loving (95 people).
    • The average number of people without disabilities across all counties was 90,686.
    • The median, also known as the middle-most number, of people without disabilities across Texas counties was 14,595.
  • For the percentage of people without disabilities: 
    • For the entire state of Texas, the overall percentage of people without disabilities is 88.4%.
      • The county with the highest percentage of people without disabilities was Glasscock (95.3%).
      • The county with the lowest percentage of people without disabilities was Foard (72.3%).
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Texas, by County: 2015
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
    Texas     26,062,431 3,028,251 11.6 23,034,180 88.4   Burleson        17,120     2,860 16.7     14,260 83.3
  Anderson        44,901     5,814 12.9     39,087 87.1    Burnet         43,830     8,252 18.8     35,578 81.2
   Andrews        16,683     1,908 11.4     14,775 88.6   Caldwell        37,433     5,661 15.1     31,772 84.9
  Angelina        85,572    15,925 18.6     69,647 81.4    Calhoun        21,472     3,895 18.1     17,577 81.9
   Aransas        23,866     5,477 22.9     18,389 77.1   Callahan        13,451     2,341 17.4     11,110 82.6
   Archer          8,708     1,303 15.0      7,405 85.0    Cameron       415,215    55,382 13.3    359,833 86.7
  Armstrong        1,878       341 18.2      1,537 81.8     Camp          12,448     2,088 16.8     10,360 83.2
  Atascosa        46,593     5,645 12.1     40,948 87.9    Carson          6,020       744 12.4      5,276 87.6
   Austin         28,641     3,542 12.4     25,099 87.6     Cass          29,920     5,316 17.8     24,604 82.2
   Bailey          6,996       997 14.3      5,999 85.7    Castro          7,858       775  9.9      7,083 90.1
   Bandera        20,602     3,796 18.4     16,806 81.6   Chambers        37,046     5,136 13.9     31,910 86.1
   Bastrop        74,866    10,171 13.6     64,695 86.4   Cherokee        48,955     6,724 13.7     42,231 86.3
   Baylor          3,555       688 19.4      2,867 80.6   Childress        5,823       946 16.2      4,877 83.8
     Bee          25,088     4,567 18.2     20,521 81.8     Clay          10,403     1,930 18.6      8,473 81.4
    Bell         303,696    41,992 13.8    261,704 86.2    Cochran         2,949       486 16.5      2,463 83.5
    Bexar      1,793,642   241,574 13.5  1,552,068 86.5     Coke           3,121       515 16.5      2,606 83.5
   Blanco         10,611     1,764 16.6      8,847 83.4    Coleman         8,499     1,168 13.7      7,331 86.3
   Borden            705       118 16.7        587 83.3    Collin        859,074    56,954  6.6    802,120 93.4
   Bosque         17,623     2,906 16.5     14,717 83.5 Collingsworth      2,996       517 17.3      2,479 82.7
    Bowie         87,842    13,055 14.9     74,787 85.1   Colorado        20,417     2,742 13.4     17,675 86.6
  Brazoria       321,393    31,129  9.7    290,264 90.3     Comal        118,666    16,234 13.7    102,432 86.3
   Brazos        201,420    17,190  8.5    184,230 91.5   Comanche        13,429     2,430 18.1     10,999 81.9
  Brewster         9,153     1,915 20.9      7,238 79.1    Concho          2,685       286 10.7      2,399 89.3
   Briscoe         1,670       180 10.8      1,490 89.2     Cooke         38,252     5,829 15.2     32,423 84.8
   Brooks          6,898     1,344 19.5      5,554 80.5    Coryell        58,975     8,087 13.7     50,888 86.3
    Brown         36,802     5,033 13.7     31,769 86.3    Cottle          1,510       297 19.7      1,213 80.3
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Texas, by County: 2015
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
    Crane          4,636       402  8.7      4,234 91.3     Foard          1,164       323 27.7        841 72.3
  Crockett         3,619       403 11.1      3,216 88.9   Fort Bend      653,193    51,082  7.8    602,111 92.2
   Crosby          5,916     1,094 18.5      4,822 81.5   Franklin        10,485     2,342 22.3      8,143 77.7
  Culberson        2,283       516 22.6      1,767 77.4   Freestone       18,067     3,145 17.4     14,922 82.6
   Dallam          6,975       961 13.8      6,014 86.2     Frio          15,055     2,558 17.0     12,497 83.0
   Dallas      2,464,732   235,503  9.6  2,229,229 90.4    Gaines         18,808     2,338 12.4     16,470 87.6
   Dawson         11,622     1,762 15.2      9,860 84.8   Galveston      303,734    39,860 13.1    263,874 86.9
   DeWitt         18,776     3,226 17.2     15,550 82.8     Garza          4,154       522 12.6      3,632 87.4
 Deaf Smith       19,058     1,985 10.4     17,073 89.6   Gillespie       25,005     4,015 16.1     20,990 83.9
    Delta          5,152       945 18.3      4,207 81.7   Glasscock        1,180        56  4.7      1,124 95.3
   Denton        727,409    57,435  7.9    669,974 92.1    Goliad          7,293     1,334 18.3      5,959 81.7
   Dickens         2,077       405 19.5      1,672 80.5   Gonzales        19,883     4,022 20.2     15,861 79.8
   Dimmit         10,587     2,274 21.5      8,313 78.5     Gray          21,337     3,326 15.6     18,011 84.4
   Donley          3,540       681 19.2      2,859 80.8    Grayson       121,443    19,769 16.3    101,674 83.7
    Duval         11,046     2,968 26.9      8,078 73.1     Gregg        121,269    17,864 14.7    103,405 85.3
  Eastland        18,060     4,111 22.8     13,949 77.2    Grimes         23,710     3,400 14.3     20,310 85.7
    Ector        148,173    19,476 13.1    128,697 86.9   Guadalupe      141,235    17,703 12.5    123,532 87.5
   Edwards         1,894       321 16.9      1,573 83.1     Hale          33,432     3,685 11.0     29,747 89.0
   El Paso       804,897   106,925 13.3    697,972 86.7     Hall           3,145       635 20.2      2,510 79.8
    Ellis        155,792    18,219 11.7    137,573 88.3   Hamilton         8,032     1,949 24.3      6,083 75.7
    Erath         39,547     4,245 10.7     35,302 89.3   Hansford         5,489       683 12.4      4,806 87.6
    Falls         15,532     2,810 18.1     12,722 81.9   Hardeman         3,980       879 22.1      3,101 77.9
   Fannin         30,827     5,101 16.5     25,726 83.5    Hardin         54,935     8,390 15.3     46,545 84.7
   Fayette        24,428     3,239 13.3     21,189 86.7    Harris      4,335,831   402,965  9.3  3,932,866 90.7
   Fisher          3,834       585 15.3      3,249 84.7   Harrison        65,766     8,330 12.7     57,436 87.3
    Floyd          6,129       872 14.2      5,257 85.8    Hartley         4,624       488 10.6      4,136 89.4
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Texas, by County: 2015
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
   Haskell         5,021     1,364 27.2      3,657 72.8    Kendall        36,902     5,450 14.8     31,452 85.2
    Hays         175,818    16,958  9.6    158,860 90.4    Kenedy            565        74 13.1        491 86.9
  Hemphill         4,063       388  9.5      3,675 90.5     Kent             771       187 24.3        584 75.7
  Henderson       78,125    13,677 17.5     64,448 82.5     Kerr          49,209     9,286 18.9     39,923 81.1
   Hidalgo       811,347   109,136 13.5    702,211 86.5    Kimble          4,427       802 18.1      3,625 81.9
    Hill          34,256     6,142 17.9     28,114 82.1     King             267        19  7.1        248 92.9
   Hockley        23,173     3,448 14.9     19,725 85.1    Kinney          3,223       528 16.4      2,695 83.6
    Hood          52,422     7,846 15.0     44,576 85.0    Kleberg        31,362     4,844 15.4     26,518 84.6
   Hopkins        35,207     6,070 17.2     29,137 82.8     Knox           3,667       684 18.7      2,983 81.3
   Houston        19,766     3,685 18.6     16,081 81.4   La Salle         6,290     1,120 17.8      5,170 82.2
   Howard         30,882     5,449 17.6     25,433 82.4     Lamar         48,900     8,677 17.7     40,223 82.3
  Hudspeth         2,959       749 25.3      2,210 74.7     Lamb          13,540     1,737 12.8     11,803 87.2
    Hunt          87,220    15,081 17.3     72,139 82.7   Lampasas        19,729     3,282 16.6     16,447 83.4
 Hutchinson       21,700     3,637 16.8     18,063 83.2    Lavaca         19,114     3,633 19.0     15,481 81.0
    Irion          1,642       168 10.2      1,474 89.8      Lee          16,176     2,629 16.3     13,547 83.7
    Jack           7,733     1,509 19.5      6,224 80.5     Leon          16,720     2,421 14.5     14,299 85.5
   Jackson        14,249     2,270 15.9     11,979 84.1    Liberty        71,431    12,982 18.2     58,449 81.8
   Jasper         34,866     7,510 21.5     27,356 78.5   Limestone       22,481     3,879 17.3     18,602 82.7
 Jeff Davis        2,169       516 23.8      1,653 76.2   Lipscomb         3,438       388 11.3      3,050 88.7
  Jefferson      239,027    33,428 14.0    205,599 86.0   Live Oak        10,284     1,670 16.2      8,614 83.8
  Jim Hogg         5,216     1,070 20.5      4,146 79.5     Llano         19,070     4,216 22.1     14,854 77.9
  Jim Wells       41,061     6,863 16.7     34,198 83.3    Loving            117        22 18.8         95 81.2
   Johnson       152,853    17,341 11.3    135,512 88.7    Lubbock       286,551    40,773 14.2    245,778 85.8
    Jones         12,532     2,456 19.6     10,076 80.4     Lynn           5,733     1,050 18.3      4,683 81.7
   Karnes         12,189     2,314 19.0      9,875 81.0    Madison         9,649     1,687 17.5      7,962 82.5
   Kaufman       108,297    13,841 12.8     94,456 87.2    Marion         10,100     2,298 22.8      7,802 77.2
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Texas, by County: 2015
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
   Martin          5,187       589 11.4      4,598 88.6  Palo Pinto       27,642     5,020 18.2     22,622 81.8
    Mason          4,057       576 14.2      3,481 85.8    Panola         23,702     4,077 17.2     19,625 82.8
  Matagorda       36,183     5,360 14.8     30,823 85.2    Parker        118,993    14,804 12.4    104,189 87.6
  Maverick        55,840     9,377 16.8     46,463 83.2    Parmer          9,922     1,278 12.9      8,644 87.1
  McCulloch        8,146     1,392 17.1      6,754 82.9     Pecos         13,766     1,607 11.7     12,159 88.3
  McLennan       237,186    29,682 12.5    207,504 87.5     Polk          42,098     9,909 23.5     32,189 76.5
  McMullen           778       193 24.8        585 75.2    Potter        115,824    13,795 11.9    102,029 88.1
   Medina         44,775     7,287 16.3     37,488 83.7   Presidio         7,304     1,661 22.7      5,643 77.3
   Menard          2,135       533 25.0      1,602 75.0     Rains         10,970     2,142 19.5      8,828 80.5
   Midland       150,249    16,487 11.0    133,762 89.0    Randall       125,914    13,649 10.8    112,265 89.2
    Milam         23,890     5,162 21.6     18,728 78.4    Reagan          3,566       388 10.9      3,178 89.1
    Mills          4,719       769 16.3      3,950 83.7     Real           3,265       657 20.1      2,608 79.9
  Mitchell         6,741     1,121 16.6      5,620 83.4   Red River       12,360     2,756 22.3      9,604 77.7
  Montague        19,179     3,600 18.8     15,579 81.2    Reeves         11,364     1,546 13.6      9,818 86.4
 Montgomery      499,565    52,535 10.5    447,030 89.5    Refugio         7,118     1,632 22.9      5,486 77.1
    Moore         22,083     2,828 12.8     19,255 87.2    Roberts           931       135 14.5        796 85.5
   Morris         12,559     2,991 23.8      9,568 76.2   Robertson       16,336     2,632 16.1     13,704 83.9
   Motley          1,071       247 23.1        824 76.9   Rockwall        84,784     6,708  7.9     78,076 92.1
 Nacogdoches      64,677     9,197 14.2     55,480 85.8    Runnels        10,236     1,276 12.5      8,960 87.5
   Navarro        47,382     9,016 19.0     38,366 81.0     Rusk          48,869     7,802 16.0     41,067 84.0
   Newton         13,874     2,987 21.5     10,887 78.5    Sabine         10,357     2,265 21.9      8,092 78.1
    Nolan         14,875     2,853 19.2     12,022 80.8 San Augustine      8,487     2,322 27.4      6,165 72.6
   Nueces        347,131    49,873 14.4    297,258 85.6  San Jacinto      26,876     5,234 19.5     21,642 80.5
  Ochiltree       10,582     1,024  9.7      9,558 90.3 San Patricio      65,254    10,248 15.7     55,006 84.3
   Oldham          1,637       265 16.2      1,372 83.8   San Saba         5,240       903 17.2      4,337 82.8
   Orange         82,514    13,791 16.7     68,723 83.3  Schleicher        3,224       361 11.2      2,863 88.8
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Texas, by County: 2015
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
   Scurry         15,754     2,218 14.1     13,536 85.9   Van Zandt       52,072     9,606 18.4     42,466 81.6
 Shackelford       3,333       573 17.2      2,760 82.8   Victoria        89,003    13,607 15.3     75,396 84.7
   Shelby         25,545     4,217 16.5     21,328 83.5    Walker         52,158     4,883  9.4     47,275 90.6
   Sherman         3,023       542 17.9      2,481 82.1    Waller         45,592     6,036 13.2     39,556 86.8
    Smith        215,234    28,213 13.1    187,021 86.9     Ward          11,095     1,745 15.7      9,350 84.3
  Somervell        8,420     1,009 12.0      7,411 88.0  Washington       33,578     5,180 15.4     28,398 84.6
    Starr         62,096    11,460 18.5     50,636 81.5     Webb         260,902    32,141 12.3    228,761 87.7
  Stephens         8,781     1,323 15.1      7,458 84.9    Wharton        40,954     6,108 14.9     34,846 85.1
  Sterling         1,308       143 10.9      1,165 89.1    Wheeler         5,548       775 14.0      4,773 86.0
  Stonewall        1,363       279 20.5      1,084 79.5    Wichita       117,339    17,395 14.8     99,944 85.2
   Sutton          3,941       307  7.8      3,634 92.2   Wilbarger       12,994     2,534 19.5     10,460 80.5
   Swisher         7,104     1,153 16.2      5,951 83.8    Willacy        19,512     3,507 18.0     16,005 82.0
   Tarrant     1,899,050   193,845 10.2  1,705,205 89.8  Williamson      469,711    43,354  9.2    426,357 90.8
   Taylor        129,730    20,600 15.9    109,130 84.1    Wilson         44,857     5,799 12.9     39,058 87.1
   Terrell           921       140 15.2        781 84.8    Winkler         7,469     1,079 14.4      6,390 85.6
    Terry         11,613     1,985 17.1      9,628 82.9     Wise          60,270    10,080 16.7     50,190 83.3
Throckmorton       1,534       276 18.0      1,258 82.0     Wood          41,903     9,311 22.2     32,592 77.8
    Titus         32,259     4,673 14.5     27,586 85.5    Yoakum          8,202       978 11.9      7,224 88.1
  Tom Green      109,946    15,814 14.4     94,132 85.6     Young         18,056     2,873 15.9     15,183 84.1
   Travis      1,114,221    96,046  8.6  1,018,175 91.4    Zapata         14,274     2,195 15.4     12,079 84.6
   Trinity        14,331     3,807 26.6     10,524 73.4    Zavala         11,806     2,825 23.9      8,981 76.1
    Tyler         19,038     4,566 24.0     14,472 76.0                                                        
   Upshur         39,602     7,525 19.0     32,077 81.0                                                        
    Upton          3,347       473 14.1      2,874 85.9                                                        
   Uvalde         26,595     3,503 13.2     23,092 86.8                                                        
  Val Verde       46,360     5,658 12.2     40,702 87.8                                                        
Count of People with Disabilities for Texas, by County: 2015

Percentage of People with Disabilities 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.

Median — The middlemost 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.

Prevalence — The proportion of the population with a particular status or condition. Prevalence is usually expressed as a percentage or a number of people per unit of the population.

Prevalence Rate — The prevalence of a particular status or condition estimated over a specific period of time.

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
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