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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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Community Analysis 2010 McHenry CountyHealthy 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) • Health Status & Behavior • Healthcare Resources & Utilization • Environmental Health **Note: All data in this presentation is specific to McHenry County, unless otherwise noted. April 2011
POPULATION April 2011
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
DEMOGRAPHICS April 2011
1All groups except Hispanic are non-Hispanic. Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates Persons by Race/Ethnicity1: 2009 April 2011
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
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
Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, 2009 Census estimates and decennial Census for 2000 Percent Change Among Selected Age Groups: 2000 - 2009
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
HOUSEHOLD & MARITAL STATUS April 2011
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
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
HOUSING April 2011
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
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
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
EDUCATION April 2011
Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Educational Attainment (Adults 25 Years and Older): 2005 - 2009 April 2011
EMPLOYMENT April 2011
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
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
INCOME& POVERTY April 2011
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
Source: US Census Bureau, 2005 – 2009 American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Poverty for Selected Groups: 2005 - 2009 April 2011
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
CRIME April 2011
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
NATALITY(Births) April 2011
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
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
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
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
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
MORTALITY(Deaths) April 2011
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
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
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
Leading Causes of Premature Mortality: 2007 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC WONDER database April 2011
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
HEALTH STATUS & BEHAVIORS April 2011
Perception of General Health (Adults 25 Years & Older): 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011
Perception of Health Status: 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011
Prevalence of Selected Conditions in Adults: 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011
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
Smoking Status (Adults 25 Years & Older): 2007 Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey April 2011
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
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
HEALTHCARE RESOURCES & UTILIZATION April 2011
Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Healthcare Utilization: 2007 April 2011