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Aging in America / edited by Robert L. Scardamalia.

LIBRA HQ1064.U5 A35 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Scardamalia, Robert, editor.
Series:
County and city extra series
Standardized Title:
Aging in America (Scardamalia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Aging.
Aging--Economic aspects.
United States.
Aged.
Older people--United States--Statistics.
Older people.
Aging--Social aspects--United States.
Aging--Social aspects.
Aging--Economic aspects--United States.
Medical Subjects:
Aging.
United States.
Aged.
Genre:
Statistics.
Tables (Data)
Physical Description:
xxx, 416 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm.
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland : Bernan Press, [2014]
Summary:
The Baby Boom generation has breached the beginning age of retirement at 65. Today, concerns about the financial stability of Social Security, trends in disability, health care costs, and the supply of caregivers are all driven by the coming explosion in population over the age of 65. The Decennial Census and annual American Community Survey form the basis for this aging portrait. These are critical data sources because they are the only sources that provide comparable and comprehensive statistics for all communities across the nation. Many other survey sources exist that add health care and wellness indicators, but they do not provide the geographic detail coming from the Census Bureau. Aging in America contains information by state, metro area, county, city and congressional district for areas with a population of 65,000 or more.--Publisher description.
Contents:
Understanding the American Community Survey
Using the ACS
Accessing ACS data online
More ACS resources
Population summary
Age structure
Race and ethnicity
Household relationship
Education and language spoken at home
Employment and labor force status
Income and poverty
Disability status and type
Health insurance
Housing summary.
Notes:
Chiefly tables.
Statistical data based on the 2010 Decennial Census and the American Community Survey 2010-2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781598887020
1598887025
OCLC:
881477484
Publisher Number:
99959757634

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