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COMMUNITY PROFILE: TULSA COUNTY FOCUS ON CULTURE, WOMEN, and ECONOMICS Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission September 2013

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Page 1: FOCUS ON CULTURE, WOMEN, and ECONOMICS Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission September

COMMUNITY PROFILE:

TULSA COUNTYFOCUS ON CULTURE,

WOMEN, and ECONOMICS

Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services

Commission

September 2013

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DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDSTotal populationSexAgeRace and Hispanic Origin

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DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE BY SEX: TULSA COUNTY, 2012

Total Under 5 Under 18 65+ 85+0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

48.7% 50.7% 51.2%41.8%

32.4%

51.3% 49.3% 48.8%58.2%

67.6%

FemaleMale

Source: US Census Bureau, 2012 Population Estimates.

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FAMILY TYPE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 6 BY RACE AND ETHNICITY, TULSA COUNTY 2010

Total NH White

Black Am. Ind. Asian Other 2+ races

Hispanic0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

66.2%73.2%

29.3%

58.4%

89.8%

73.0%55.5%

71.5%

8.9%8.0%

10.5%

11.5%

4.1%

10.3%

11.0%

9.9%

24.9%18.7%

60.2%

30.1%

6.1%16.7%

33.4%

18.6%

Married couple Male-headed Female-headed

Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.

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MARITAL STATUS AMONG WOMEN AGE 20 AND OVER: TULSA COUNTY, 2011

20 & over 20-34 35-64 65+0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

19.8%

49.1%

9.8%

2.8%

51.1%

40.3%

60.5%

41.8%

2.3% 2.6% 2.7% 0.5%

9.7%

0.8%4.0%

38.8%

17.1%

7.3%

23.0%

16.1%

Never married Now married SeparatedWidowed Divorced

Source: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey.

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Oklahoma’s Prison PopulationFiscal Years 1950 - 2008

Source: Oklahoma Department of Corrections.

1950

1955

1960

1965

1970

1975

1980

1985

1990

1995

2000

2005

2008

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000Prison population

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Population Trends and Projections by Age GroupTulsa County, 1970 - 2030

Source: US Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 & 2010 Censuses; US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Division, Population Projections, 2000 - 2030.

6.3

6.6

7.4

7.4

7.7

7.7

8.5

16.6

17.1

18.2

18.9

18.4

19.8

25.9

9.2

9.7

9.7

10

10.1

13.5

10.7

47.8

50.5

52.6

51.9

52.2

49.1

46.2

17.5

14.1

10.4

10.4

10.4

9

8.1

2030

2020

2010

2000

1990

1980

1970

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Percent of population

0-4 5-17 18-24 25-64 65-84 85+

1.9

1.4

1.2

.9

.6

Pro

ject

ions 2.5

2.1

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LIFE EXPECTANCY BY SEX: U.S., 1900 TO 2011, AND TULSA COUNTY, 2009

1900 1920 1940 1960 1990 2011 Tulsa Co.

2009

-

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

80.0

90.0

48.354.6

65.2

73.178.8 81.1 78.5

46.353.6

60.866.6

71.876.3

73.3Female Male

Source: US Census Bureau, 2012 Population Estimates.

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THE AGING POPULATION IN TULSA COUNTY IS PREDOMINANTLY FEMALE, MANY LIVE ALONE AND OVER A THIRD HAVE A DISABILITY

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

58.4%

28.7%

3.8%

23.5%20.7%

36.6%

1.8%

Source: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey.

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LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OF PERSONS 65 AND OLDER: TULSA COUNTY, 2011

21,411

48,883

2,826 1,571

Live aloneFamily householdsGroup quartersOther

28.7%

2.1%3.8%

65.4%

Source: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey.

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Race Comparison for Total Population and Young ChildrenTulsa County, 2012 Estimates

Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, “Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012,“ June 2013; US Census Bureau, Population Division, “Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin for Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012,“ June 2013.

396,48064.6%

64,21010.5%

35,5735.8%

15,1832.5%

32,2465.3%

70,12411.4%

21,94648.4%

5,45612.0% 2,799

6.2%

1,2232.7%

4,91010.8%

9,05019.9%

White Black American Indian Asian Other/2+ races Hispanic/Latino

Total population = 613,816 Under 5 population = 45,384

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Race Comparison for Total Population and Young ChildrenTulsa County, 2012 Estimates

Source: US Census Bureau, Population Division, “Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012,“ June 2013; US Census Bureau, Population Division, “Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin for Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012,“ June 2013.

396,48064.6%

64,21010.5%

35,5735.8%

15,1832.5%

32,2465.3%

70,12411.4%

21,94648.4%

5,45612.0% 2,799

6.2%

1,2232.7%

4,91010.8%

9,05019.9%

White Black American Indian Asian Other/2+ races Hispanic/Latino

Total population = 613,816 Under 5 population = 45,384

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The Hispanic population has experienced explosive growth in both the County and the City since 2000, with increases of 32,966 (+98%) in the County, and 27,155 (+97%) in the City

HISPANIC POPULATION NUMERIC CHANGE 2000 TO 2010

Apache

96th

66th

121st

91st

Admiral

31st

61st

Peor

ia

Min

go

49th

W151st

145t

h E

Garn

ett

Mem

oria

l

Yale

181st

Pine

36th

65th

W

33rd

W

193r

d E

Sher

idan

Harv

ard

Lew

is

129t

h E

Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)

Change in Hispanic PopulationLoss of 25 or moreWithin 25 loss or gainGain of 25 to 99Gain of 100 to 499Gain of 500 or moreCity of Tulsa

Tulsa County Hispanic population: 2010: 66,582 2000: 33,616 Change: +32,966 (+98.1%)City of Tulsa Hispanic population: 2010: 55,266 2000: 28,111 Change: +27,155 (+96.6%)

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DISTRIBUTION OF CHILDREN UNDER AGE 5 BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN: TULSA COUNTY, 2000 & 2010

2,500

7,500

12,500

17,500

22,500

27,500

32,500

37,500

42,500

NH White NH Black NH Am. Ind.

NH Asian NH 2+ races

Hispanic

2000 24962 5981 2495 722 2834 4323

2010 21430 5427 2930 1095 4475 9231

2,500

7,500

12,500

17,500

22,500

27,500

Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses.

+7.9%

-14.1%

-9.3%

+17.4%+51.7%

+57.9%

+113.5%

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PERCENTAGE OF 4TH GRADERS NOT PROFICIENT IN READING BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN: UNITED STATES: 2011

Source: Annie E. Casey Foundation, “KIDS COUNT Data Book, 2013.”

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U.S. Oklahoma Okla. Co. Tulsa Co. Okla. City Tulsa0%2%4%6%8%

10%12%14%16%18%20% 18.4%

14.2%

11.8%

15.1%

11.3%12.6%13.0%

9.7%8.2%

10.9%

7.4%8.8%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

GEOGRAPHIC COMPARISON OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, 2008-10: PERCENTAGE OF HISPANIC POPULATION AGE 25+ WITH ASSOCIATES OR BACHELORS DEGREES OR HIGHER

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range. Values in gray are estimates with margins of error that fall outside of the acceptable range.

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The Hispanic population has experienced explosive growth in both the County and the City since 2000, with increases of 32,966 (+98%) in the County, and 27,155 (+97%) in the City

HISPANIC POPULATION NUMERIC CHANGE 2000 TO 2010

Apache

96th

66th

121st

91st

Admiral

31st

61st

Peor

ia

Min

go

49th

W151st

145t

h E

Garn

ett

Mem

oria

l

Yale

181st

Pine

36th

65th

W

33rd

W

193r

d E

Sher

idan

Harv

ard

Lew

is

129t

h E

Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)

Change in Hispanic PopulationLoss of 25 or moreWithin 25 loss or gainGain of 25 to 99Gain of 100 to 499Gain of 500 or moreCity of Tulsa

Tulsa County Hispanic population: 2010: 66,582 2000: 33,616 Change: +32,966 (+98.1%)City of Tulsa Hispanic population: 2010: 55,266 2000: 28,111 Change: +27,155 (+96.6%)

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Educational Attainment for Persons Age 25 & Older, by SexTulsa County, 2007-11 Estimates

Source: US Census Bureau, 2007-11 American Community Survey.

11.8%

26.7%

24.2%

8.1%

19.9%

6.2%

2.1%

0.9%

11.1%

27.7%

25.4%

8.4%

19.3%

6.3%

1.2%

0.6%

12.5%

25.7%

23%

7.8%

20.5%

6.1%

3.1%

1.3%

Less than high school

High school graduate

Some college

Associate degree

Bachelor's degree

Master's degree

Professional school degree

Doctorate degree

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

Percent of persons 25+

Total

Female

Male

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range, which can be very wide. Estimates with margins of error exceeding +/- 10% of estimate are shown in italics.

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

27.9%30.9%

17.7%13.7%

50.5%

25.1%

13.1%

22.5% 24.4%

17.1% 15.7%

41.7%

18.1%

9.7%

United States Oklahoma

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY RACE & HISPANIC ORIGIN, 2006-10: UNITED STATES AND OKLAHOMAPERCENTAGE OF POPULATION AGE 25 AND OLDER WITH BACHELORS DEGREE OR HIGHER

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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ENROLLMENT IN SELECTED GRADES: TULSA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SYE 2012

Tota

l

NH Whi

te T

otal

NH Bla

ck T

otal

NH Am

er. I

nd. T

otal

Hispan

ic To

tal

-

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000 Kindergarten8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

Source: Oklahoma State Dept of Education, Oct. 1 2011 Membership ReportPrepared by the Community Service Council

with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Unemployment RatesTulsa County and Oklahoma, 1990 - 2013

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

19

90

19

91

19

92

19

93

19

94

19

95

19

96

19

97

19

98

19

99

20

00

20

01

20

02

20

03

20

04

20

05

20

06

20

07

20

08

20

09

20

10

20

1 1

20

12

Ma

y 2

01

3

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

Unemployment Rate

Tulsa Couny Oklahoma

Tulsa Couny 4.3 5.1 5.6 6.1 5.4 4.0 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.4 2.8 3.3 5.0 6.0 4.9 4.2 3.9 3.9 3.6 6.8 7.5 6.4 5.5 5.4

Oklahoma 5.7 6.2 6.2 6.0 5.6 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.4 3.6 3.1 3.7 4.8 5.6 5.0 4.5 4.1 4.1 3.7 6.7 6.9 5.9 5.2 5.3

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CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES AMONG PERSONS 25 TO 54 BY SEX

1990 2000 2010 2020 Proj.

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

MenWomenBoth sexes

Source: Toossi, Mitra. “Employment Outlook: 2010-2020: Labor Force Projections to 2020: A More Slowly Growing Workforce,” Monthly Labor Review, January 2012.

74.6%

88.1%

81.3%

Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (5/20/2013).

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CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES AMONG PERSONS 65 TO 74 BY SEX

1990 2000 2010 2020 Proj.0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

MenWomenBoth sexes

Source: Toossi, Mitra. “Employment Outlook: 2010-2020: Labor Force Projections to 2020: A More Slowly Growing Workforce,” Monthly Labor Review, January 2012.

27.5%

35.1%

31.0%

Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission (5/20/2013).

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Ratio of Income to Poverty LevelPercentage of Total Population and Selected Age Groups

Oklahoma and Tulsa County, 2007-11 Estimates

Source: US Census Bureau, 2007-11 American Community Survey.

Totalpop

Under18

Under6

65+ Totalpop

Under18

Under6

65+0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Percentage of population

Below 100% Below 185% Below 200%

Below 100% 16% 23% 27% 10% 15% 23% 27% 8%

Below 185% 35% 45% 51% 31% 32% 44% 50% 26%

Below 200% 38% 49% 55% 35% 35% 47% 53% 30%

Oklahoma Tulsa County

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range, which can be very wide. Estimates with margins of error exceeding +/- 10% of estimate are shown in italics.

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TRENDS IN AVERAGE INCOMES OF HOUSEHOLDS BY QUINTILE: 1977-79 TO 2008-10: OKLAHOMA AND UNITED STATES (IN 2009 DOLLARS)

'77-79 '98-00 '05-07 '08-10 '77-79 '98-00 '05-07 '08-10 $-

$50,000

$100,000

$150,000

$200,000

$17,537 $19,961 $18,464 $19,827 $19,329 $21,938 $20,660 $20,510

$32,760 $36,947 $35,576 $38,256 $35,393 $42,158 $42,015 $40,506

$45,489 $53,112 $52,751 $54,940

$48,961 $61,395 $62,137 $60,132

$61,263 $75,298 $74,624 $76,132

$64,875

$85,377 $88,025 $85,900

$95,488

$145,324 $156,501 $158,135

$100,499

$158,219 $171,800

$164,494

Bottom Quintile 2nd Quintile Middle Quintile 4th Quintile Top Quintile

Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

Oklahoma United States

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COMMUNITY PROFILE:

TULSA COUNTY

Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the

Metropolitan Human Services Commission

…is available on our website: www.csctulsa.org