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1 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 1 Indiana Prevention Resource Center GIS in Prevention County Profiles Series, No. 4 Clinton County, Indiana Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP, Project Director The Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University is funded, in part, by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, financially supported through HHS/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The IPRC is operated by the Department of Applied Health Science and The School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.

2 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics GIS in Prevention County Profile Series, No. 4 Clinton County, Indiana Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP Project Director Project Staff : Indiana Prevention Resource Center Opinions expressed herein are those of the authors, and not necessarily those of the Trustees of Indiana University or the Division of Mental Health and Addiction. Indiana University accepts full Responsibility for the content of this publication. ©2005 The Trustees of Indiana University. Permission is extended to reproduce this County Profile for non-profit educational purposes. All other rights reserved. Ritika Bhawal, MPH Ryan Chopra, MPH Kyoungsun Heo, MPA Tuba M. Pervin Altay, MPH

3 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Clinton County Map The maps and tables in this publication were prepared using PCensus for MapInfo and MapInfo Professional.

4 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.1 Population Table 5.1b Population by Age Source: (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) Table 5.1a: Totals: Population, Households, and Geographic Characteristics (AGS, 2005 est., 2006). Table 1a below shows total population, persons per square mile, total number of households, total land and water areas. Table 1b presents population under 24 by age. Both tables present comparisons of the county to the state and nation. Total Population and Geographic Data, 2005 est. (AGS) ClintonIndianaU.S. Total Population34,0536,270,352296,460,069 Persons per sq. mi.8417584 Total Households12,5032,359,291110,228,304 Land Area (sq. miles)40535,8673,537,438 Water Area (sq. miles)0551256,645 Population by Age 0-24 (as Percent of Total Population), 2005 est. (AGS, 2006) AgeClintonIndianaU.S. 0-47.36.96.8 5-97.276.7 10-136.15.85.6 14-1765.85.6 18-203.73.63.5 21-242.9

5 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Median Age of Population (equal count) Equal Count AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

6 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Median Age Current Yr. (contour map) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

7 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Median Age Current Yr. (prism map) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

8 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.2 Race/Ethnicity Table 5.2: Race/Ethnicity, 2005 estimates (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) The following table shows the county’s racial/ethnic make-up in percentages compared to the rest of the state and nation: Race/Ethnicity 2004 Estimates (2005) ClintonIndianaU.S. White 94.0986.6275.69 Black 0.328.1612.15 Asian 0.251.34.29 Two or More Races 0.81.582.3 Hispanic origin 10.894.1414.45

9 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: White AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

10 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: White (contour) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

11 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: White (prism) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

12 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: Black AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

13 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: Black (contour) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

14 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: Black (prism by county) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

15 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

16 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino (contour) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

17 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino (prism) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

18 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.3 Marital Status Table 5.3: Marital Status, 2005 estimates (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) The following table shows the marital status of the population in the county compared with the state and nation: Marital Status, 55 years and over, 2005 est. (AGS, 2006) ClintonIndianaUS Never Married20.224.726.9 Currently Married56.453.850.9 Rank for Married Now 6617th of 51 Separated5.84.15.8 Widowed10.3119.9 Divorced7.46.4 Rank for Divorced2627th of 51

19 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Percent Currently Divorced Indiana Prevention Resource Center AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006)

20 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.4 Labor Force The following table shows the percent of persons were not in the labor force. Table 5.4: Labor Force (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) Population Not in Labor Force (Percent), 2005 est. (AGS, 2006) ClintonIndianaU.S. Population by Labor Force (2005 est.)25,9984,857,052231,390,868 Males Not in Labor Force (%)29.726.229.2 Rank, Percent of Males Not in Labor Force2641st of 51 Females Not in Labor Force (%)44.24042.5 Rank, Percent of Females Not in Labor Force2032nd of 51 Population Not in Labor Force (%)37.133.336 Rank, Percent of Total Pop Not in Labor Force2536th of 51

21 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Percent Not in Labor Force Indiana Prevention Resource Center AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006)

22 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Percent of Males Not in Labor Force Indiana Prevention Resource Center AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006)

23 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.5 Industry Table 5.5 shows percentages for the top five industries relative to the state and nation as of 2002: Blue collar jobs account for 63% of all workers, white collar for 37% of workers. Table 5.5: Top 5 Industries, 2002 estimates (AGS, 2002 est., 2003) Industries: Percent of Labor Force, 2005 est. based on C2K SF3 (Claritas, 2006) ClintonIndianaUnited States In Armed Forces00.10.5 Civilian - Employed59.563.359.7 Civilian - Unemployed3.43.33.7 Not in Labor Force37.133.436.1 Management, Business, and Financial8.711.513.5 Professional and Related Occupations9.917.220.2 Service12.514.214.9 Sales and Office21.825.326.7 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry1.50.40.7 Construction, Extraction and12.1109.4 Production, Transportation, and Material33.621.414.6 Blue Collar45.731.424.1 White Collar3953.359.7 Service and Farm15.3 16.2

24 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.6 Occupations The following table lists the occupations in which the highest percent of the county residents worked in 2005 with comparisons to the state and nation: Table 5.6: Top Five Occupations, 2005 estimates (Claritas, 2005 est., 2006) Top Five Occupations, 2002 Estimates Clinton Co.IndianaU.S. Machine Operators, Assemblers & Inspectors, 17% Administrative support occupations, including clerical, 15% Administrative support occupations, including clerical, 16% Precision Product, Craft & Repair occupations, 16% Precision production, craft & repair occupations, 13% Professional specialty occupations, 14% Service Occupations, except protective, 13% Service occupations, except protective & household, 13% Executive, Administrative, and Managerial, 12% Administrative Support Occupations, 12% Professional specialty occupations, 12% Service occupations, except protective & household, 12% Sales Occupations, 10% Sales occupations, 11%Sales occupations, 12%

25 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.7 Educational Attainment The following table shows educational attainment in the county compared with the state and the nation. Table 5.7: Educational Attainment (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) Educational Attainment, 2004 est. (AGS, 2005) Clinton Co.IndianaU.S. Less than 9th grade 6.55.37.6 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 13.712.612 Total, Less Than 9th or less than HS Diploma 20.217.819.6 High school graduate 50.437.228.6 Some college, no degree 15.319.821.1 Associate degree 4.15.86.3 Bachelor's degree 6.812.215.6 Graduate or profession degree 3.27.28.9

26 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Education: Any College Degree AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

27 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Education: Any College Degree (contour map) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

28 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Education: Any College Degree (prism map) AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006) Indiana Prevention Resource Center

29 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.8 Households (Families, w/ Child, Income) Table 8 shows number of households, families, and households with children, and also included data in comparison to the state and nation. Table 5.8: Median Age and Household Income (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) Households, Families, and Income, 2005 est. (AGS, 2006) ClintonIndianaU.S. Households (2004)12,5032,359,291110,228,304 Families (2004)8,7801,575,67973,804,082 Households with children (2004)4,485803,72438,677,690 Average Household Income55,07457,74564,443 Per capita income21,11522,09324,385 Rank for Ave HH Income High-Low4128th of 51 Rank for Per Cap Income H-L4729th of 51 Median Age of Householder48.647.848 Rank for Median Age of Householder6934

30 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Average Household Income Indiana Prevention Resource Center AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006)

31 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.9 Families (by type) The following tables shows the percent distribution by type of household with children and median family income with comparisons to the state and nation. Table 5.9a: Types of Households with Children (AGS, 2005 est., 2006); Median Family Income (AGS, 2005 est., 2006) Types of Households w/ Children and Median Family Income, 2005 est. (AGS, 2006) County ClintonIndianaU.S. Households with children4,485864,29640,102,709 Married Couple Family (percent)73.87069 Lone Parent Male (percent)7.96.96.8 Lone Parent Female (Percent)17.521.823.2 Single Parent Families (M+F) %25.40.2 Non-family Male Head (Percent)0.754,39354,087 Non-family Female Head (Percent)0.126th of 51 Non-Fam Headed HH (% all HH w Ch)0.821st of 51 Median Family Income53,629 Rank, Married Couple Families as % of HH w/ Children52 Rank, Median Income38

32 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Median Family Income Indiana Prevention Resource Center AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006)

33 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics Map: Median Family Income (contour map) Indiana Prevention Resource Center AGS, Core Demographics, 2005 estimates (2006)

34 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.10 Lifestyles (County) Based upon census data and demographic projections, the Claritas™ PRIZM segmentation system analyzes every neighborhood in the United States according to the opportunities and the influences which impact its residents. Claritas™ has defined 66 different types of neighborhoods, which they call “clusters.” The cluster concept is based on the assumption that “Birds of a feature flock together.” The clusters are defined based on “similarities in income, education, and household type, as well as attitudes and product preferences.” (Mitchell 1995) These clusters are, in turn, assigned to 14 broader categories called Social Groups based on urbanicity and affluence ( PRIZM™ The New Evolution Segments Snapshot, 2003). An objective of this analysis is to determine demographic variables and lifestyle characteristics to explain customer profile differences. While the driving impetus behind this data is commercial for-profit business, its application value is not limited to that sector. We offer this information in the County Profile Series for its application in the service of prevention. For descriptions of the social group names, see appendix and also http://www.tetrad.com/pub/prices/PRIZMNE_Clusters.pdf. http://www.tetrad.com/pub/prices/PRIZMNE_Clusters.pdf See Appendix for explanation of Lifestyles Names

35 GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 4 (2007) 5. Basic Demographics 5.10 Lifestyles (County) Table 5.10: Dominant Lifestyles (Claritas™: Indiana 2004 est., 2005) PRIZM NE Social Groups - Lifestyle, Claritas™ 2004 (2005) Clinton IndianaUnited States Ranked PRIZM NE Social Groups T3 - Middle America20.01%T2 - Country Comfort15.47%T4 - Rustic Living11.46% C2 - City Centers18.35%T3 - Middle America14.37%T3 - Middle America10.31% C3 - Micro-City Blues17.84%T1 - Landed Gentry12.19%T2 - Country Comfort10.11% T2 - Country Comfort14.22%T4 - Rustic Living11.52%U1 - Urban Uptown8.59% T4 - Rustic Living14.01%S4 - Inner Suburbs8.60%T1 - Landed Gentry8.32% T1 - Landed Gentry11.65%S3 - Middleburbs7.78%S2 - The Affluentials7.60% C1 - Second City Society3.92%C3 - Micro-City Blues7.43%C2 - City Centers7.29% U1 - Urban Uptown0.00%S2 - The Affluentials7.09%C3 - Micro-City Blues6.50% U2 - Midtown Mix0.00%C2 - City Centers6.62%S3 - Middleburbs6.16% U3 - Urban Cores0.00%S1- Elite Suburbs2.82%S1- Elite Suburbs5.11% S1- Elite Suburbs0.00% C1 - Second City Society2.27%U3 - Urban Cores5.09% S2 - The Affluentials0.00%U2 - Midtown Mix1.57%S4 - Inner Suburbs4.62% S3 - Middleburbs0.00%U3 - Urban Cores1.19%U2 - Midtown Mix4.62% S4 - Inner Suburbs0.00%U1 - Urban Uptown1.09% C1 - Second City Society4.22%


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