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Current and Projected Population by County, Age Group, and Sex, 2010-2050*

Data Source(s)*:
2010 Data: 2010 U.S. Census Bureau (2011). Census Summary File 1 & Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. Census.Ire.org Online Database.
2015 to 2050 Data: Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2015 to 2050,” Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Research (April 2018).

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Last modified: October 25th, 2020
Current and Projected Older Population by County and Sex, 2010-2050*

Data Source(s)*:
2010 Data: 2010 U.S. Census Bureau (2011). Census Summary File 1 & Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. Census.Ire.org Online Database.
2015 to 2050 Data: Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2015 to 2050,” Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Research (April 2018).

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Last modified: October 25th, 2020
Interactive Map of Ohio's Older Adult Population, 2010-2050*

Data Source(s)*:
2010 Data: 2010 U.S. Census Bureau (2011). Census Summary File 1 & Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. Census.Ire.org Online Database.
2015 to 2050 Data: Population Projections by Age and Sex, 2015 to 2050,” Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Research (April 2018).

Last modified: October 25th, 2020
Population Living with and Responsible for Own Grandchildren Under 18 Years, 2013-2017*

Data Source(s)*:
U.S. Census Bureau. 2013-2017 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Summary File. Integrated Public Use Microdata Sample, National Historical Geographic Information Systems (IPUMS NHGIS). www.nhgis.org

¹ The total age group includes grandparents aged 30 and older. Individuals 15 and older were asked whether they had a grandchild residing in house or apartment. However, the results only show the percentages for individuals 30 and older living with grandchild due to the low number of people under age 30 living with grandchildren.
(Source: United States Census (2017). American Community Survey and Puerto Rico Community Survey 2017 Subject Definitions. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/technical-documentation/code-lists.2017.html on 10/21/2020.)

*Data Collected over the 5-year period. See the FAQ for more information.


Last modified: October 25th, 2020
Population with Functional Difficulties by Age Group, Sex, and Type of Difficulty, 2013-2017*

Data Source(s)*:
U.S. Census Bureau. 2013-2017 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Summary File. Integrated Public Use Microdata Sample, National Historical Geographic Information Systems (IPUMS NHGIS). www.nhgis.org

¹The chart shows the percentage of people who have functional difficulties, typically caused by a health condition. Individuals who have one or more difficulties would be classified as having a disability. Please see FAQ for more information about functional difficulties.

*Data Collected over the 5-year period. See the FAQ for more information.


Last modified: October 25th, 2020
Employment Status by Age Group, 2013-2017*

Data Source(s)*:
U.S. Census Bureau. 2013-2017 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Summary File. Integrated Public Use Microdata Sample, National Historical Geographic Information Systems (IPUMS NHGIS). www.nhgis.org

*Data Collected over the 5-year period. See the FAQ for more information.

¹ Employed – In Labor-force:
All civilians 16 and older who are at work and paid employees, or not currently at work due to illness, vacation, etc. but continue to be a paid employee.
Unemployed – In Labor-force:
All civilians 16 years old who do not have a job and were available and looking for employment.
Not in Labor Force:
All people 16 years old and over who are not classified as members of the labor force (e.g. students, homemakers, retired workers).
(Source: United States Census (2017). American Community Survey and Puerto Rico Community Survey 2017 Subject Definitions. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/technical-documentation/code-lists.2017.html on 10/21/2020.)

Last modified: October 25th, 2020