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2010 McHenry County Healthy Community Study

Community Analysis. 2010 McHenry County Healthy Community Study. Prepared by Kristen Harrison, M.P.H Epidemiologist McHenry County Department of Health. Topics. Population Demographics Housing Education Employment Income &Poverty Crime Natality (Births) Mortality (Deaths)

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2010 McHenry County Healthy Community Study

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  1. Community Analysis 2010 McHenry CountyHealthy Community Study Prepared by Kristen Harrison, M.P.H Epidemiologist McHenry County Department of Health

  2. Topics • Population • Demographics • Housing • Education • Employment • Income &Poverty • Crime • Natality (Births) • Mortality (Deaths) • Health Status & Behavior • Healthcare Resources & Utilization • Environmental Health **Note: All data in this presentation is specific to McHenry County, unless otherwise noted. April 2011

  3. POPULATION April 2011

  4. McHenry County Population: 1900 - 2010 • The population of McHenry County grew by 18.7% from 2000 to 2010. Source: US Census Bureau, decennial Census counts April 2011

  5. DEMOGRAPHICS April 2011

  6. 1All groups except Hispanic are non-Hispanic. Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates Persons by Race/Ethnicity1: 2009 April 2011

  7. 1All groups except Hispanic are non-Hispanic. Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates and decennial Census for 2000 Population Change by Race/Ethnic Group: 2000 - 2009 April 2011

  8. Population by Age Group: 2009 • Median age: 37.9 years. • One in 5 people were under 18 years. • One in 10 people were 65 years or older. Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates April 2011

  9. Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates and decennial Census for 2000 Percent Change Among Selected Age Groups: 2000 - 2009

  10. Age Distribution by Gender: 2009 • In 2009, for every female there was 1.3 males. Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates April 2011

  11. HOUSEHOLD & MARITAL STATUS April 2011

  12. Household Types: 2005 - 2009 • 106,951 households in McHenry County • Average household size: 2.91 persons • Average family size: 3.38 persons Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year estimates All Households Households With Children <18 Years April 2011

  13. Marriages, Divorces/Annulments& Dissolution Ratio: 1980 - 2009 • In 2009, for every 100 marriages there were 76 divorces in the County – 31 more than the State. Marriages & Divorces Dissolution Ratio Source: Illinois Department of Public Health April 2011

  14. HOUSING April 2011

  15. Home Value: 2005 - 2009 • County median home value: $251,200 (IL: $200,400) Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates April 2011

  16. Home Sales and Median Price:2005 - 2009 Source: Illinois Association of Realtors, Market Sales Percent Change 2005 - 2009 • Single family : -55% • Condo: -57% Percent Change 2005 - 2009 • Single family : -39% • Condo: -17% April 2011

  17. 1US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Homeownership & Housing Costs:2005 -2009 • County homeownership rate: 85% (IL: 69%, US: 67%). • Median home costs: • Homeowners w mortgage: 26.9% of annual income (IL: 25.5%, US: 24.8%) • Renters: 31% (IL: 31.0%, US: 30.0%) • Affordable housing is generally considered to be <30% of the annual income of a household1 • Percent of homeowners with home costs ≥30% of annual household income • Homeowners w mortgage: 40.8% (IL: 38.1%; US: 36.7%) • Renters: 48.4% (IL: 46.4%; US: 38.7%) April 2011

  18. EDUCATION April 2011

  19. Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Educational Attainment (Adults 25 Years and Older): 2005 - 2009 April 2011

  20. EMPLOYMENT April 2011

  21. Unemployment: 1980 - 2009 • 2009 unemployment rate: 9.7% (IL: 10.1%; US: 9.3%) Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security, Local Area Unemployment Statistics April 2011

  22. Annual Employment by Industry: 2000 - 2009 • Net gain: +3,812 jobs (+4.2%) • Largest employment growth: • Professional and business services sector (+51.1%) • Largest employment loss: • Manufacturing (-33.2%) Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security, LEHD State of Illinois County Reports – Quarterly Workforce Indicators April 2011

  23. INCOME& POVERTY April 2011

  24. Median Household Income:1999 & 2005 - 2009 • The County’s median household income exceeded the State by $22,092 during 2005-2009. Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year estimates and decennial Census for 2000 April 2011

  25. Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Poverty for Selected Groups: 2005 - 2009 April 2011

  26. Medicaid Recipients: 1990 - 2009 • More than 5-fold increase in the number of recipients Source: Illinois Department of Human Services, Bureau of Research and Analysis. April 2011

  27. CRIME April 2011

  28. Crime1 & Crime Rate: 1999 - 2008 • 2008 crime rate: 1,807.9 crimes per 100,000 population. • 75% were theft and 14% were burglary. 1Only counting index crimes, which include murder and manslaughter, criminal sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault (including attempted murder, aggravated battery, and ritual mutilation), burglary, larceny/theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.Source: Illinois State Police, Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting Program April 2011

  29. NATALITY(Births) April 2011

  30. Birth Rates: 1980 - 2008 • 2008 birth rate: 12.0 births per 1,000 population (IL: 13.8; US: 14.0) Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, and National Center for Health Statistics April 2011

  31. Age-Specific Fertility: 2008 • The overall fertility rate for McHenry County was 28.1 births per 1,000 females (IL: 31.2). 1Age-group specific female population Source: Illinois Department of Public health, and US Census Bureau, 2008 estimates April 2011

  32. Births to Teen Mothers: 1980 - 2008 • 2008 percent of births to teen mothers: 5.0% (IL: 10.0%; US: 10.4%) Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, and National Center for Health Statistics April 2011

  33. Births to Unmarried Mothers: 1980 - 2008 • 2008 percent of births to unmarried mothers: 29.1% (IL: 40.7% , US: 40.6%) Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, and National Center for Health Statistics April 2011

  34. Infant Mortality: 1980 - 2007 • 2007 infant deaths: 21 • 2007 infant death rate: 5.1 deaths per 1,000 live births (IL: 6.6; US: 6.8) • 1980 – 2007 percent change: -52% Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, and National Center for Health Statistics April 2011

  35. MORTALITY(Deaths) April 2011

  36. Mortality Rate: 1980 - 2007 • 2007 mortality rate: 5.8 deaths per 1,000 population (IL: 7.8; US: 8.0) Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC WONDER database April 2011

  37. Leading Causes of Death: 2007 1Rate per 100,000 population Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC WONDER database April 2011

  38. Leading Causes of Death:1997 & 2007 1997 2007 1Rate per 100,000 population using 2000 US standard population Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC WONDER database April 2011

  39. Leading Causes of Premature Mortality: 2007 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC WONDER database April 2011

  40. Leading Causes of Death by Age Group:2003 – 2007 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC WONDER database April 2011

  41. HEALTH STATUS & BEHAVIORS April 2011

  42. Perception of General Health (Adults 25 Years & Older): 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011

  43. Perception of Health Status: 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011

  44. Prevalence of Selected Conditions in Adults: 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011

  45. Obesity Status (Adults 25 Years & Older): 2007 • Almost 60% of adults are overweight or obese in the County and 62% in Illinois. Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011

  46. Smoking Status (Adults 25 Years & Older): 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011

  47. Leading Cancer Incidence by Site: 2003 - 2007 1Age-adjusted incidence rate per 100,000 population Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Illinois State Cancer Registry Males Females April 2011

  48. Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2007 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates Population With At Least One Disabilityby Age Group: 2005 - 2007 • 9.6% of people five years and older have at least one disability (US: 15.1%). Disabilities include: • Sensory: blindness, deafness or a severe vision or hearing impairment • Physical: a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying • Mental: learning, remembering or concentration • Self-care: dressing, bathing or getting around inside the home • Outside home: going outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor’s office • Employment: working at a job or business April 2011

  49. HEALTHCARE RESOURCES & UTILIZATION April 2011

  50. Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Healthcare Utilization: 2007 April 2011

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