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Exploring Community Population Change in Okolona and Chickasaw County, Mississippi

Exploring Community Population Change in Okolona and Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Applied Population Studies and Community Partnerships. May 2012. The People Demographic Characteristics. Allissa Morin Alexandra Cirillo Christopher Rapisarda Elizabeth Howe-Huist Jennifer Dolan.

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Exploring Community Population Change in Okolona and Chickasaw County, Mississippi

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  1. Exploring Community Population Change inOkolona and Chickasaw County, Mississippi Applied Population Studies and Community Partnerships May 2012

  2. The PeopleDemographic Characteristics Allissa Morin Alexandra Cirillo Christopher Rapisarda Elizabeth Howe-Huist Jennifer Dolan

  3. Okolona, MS • Population • Age/Gender • Race • Housing • Households with children • Renter-occupied households

  4. Okolona, MS Population 2000-- Okolona: 3,056 Mississippi: 2,844,658 2010-- Okolona: 2,692 Mississippi: 2,967,297 Median Age 2000-- Both Sexes 33.7 Male 31.2, Female 35.9 2010-- Both Sexes 37.3 Male 34.3, Female 39.7 Decennial Census

  5. Population Distribution 2000 2000 2010 2010

  6. Distribution of Households with Children Mississippi 2010 Okolona 2010 United States Census 2010 DP-1

  7. Renter Occupied Housing Units United States Census 2000, 2010 DP-1

  8. Living, Working, and LearningSocial and Economic CharacteristicsHillary CraddockDanielle KerrSarah HarrisJake Gibbs

  9. Introduction • Social and Economic Characteristics of the state, county, and city • Where you live, work, and learn • Sources: • United States Census 2010 • 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates • Housing • Income • Employment • Education

  10. DP04: SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

  11. Poverty and Family Structure 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

  12. Industry Breakdown of Employment 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

  13. 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

  14. 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

  15. Conclusion • So What? • Housing • Available and affordable options • Income • Resources for single-parent households • Employment • Availability of jobs • Workplace Safety • Education • Opportunities for the youth and adults

  16. Health of the People inChickasaw CountySources:MS State Department of HealthCounty Health Rankings Haifa Haroon Bobby Moore Alena Perez Jacob Waldo

  17. Background • Premature Birth • Heart Disease • Malignant Neoplasms (Cancer)

  18. Health County Rankings http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/mississippi/2012

  19. http://mstahrs.msdh.ms.gov

  20. http://mstahrs.msdh.ms.gov

  21. http://mstahrs.msdh.ms.gov

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  24. http://mstahrs.msdh.ms.gov

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  27. Main Points • Premature Birth • should be of concern to Chickasaw County • The difference in rates between the state and county have  over time • Chickasaw County’s rates of premature birth have  to match Mississippi’s rates • Heart Disease • Rates are high and are of major concern especially among the older population • But, rates for both Mississippi and Chickasaw County have  over the past 5 years

  28. Main Points • Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) • A disparity exists between the white and black population in Chickasaw County, which is also representative of the state of Mississippi

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