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 Disability






2005 American Community Survey (ACS)


Note: 2005 marked the first year of full production for the ACS with the annual sample size expanding from about 800,000 addresses in 2004 to almost 3 million addresses this year. As so, the ACS is able to provide detailed tables for nearly 7,000 sub-national geographic levels that have populations of 65,000 or more. For more information on the 2005 ACS, see the Guide to ACS Data Products.

Clicking on the following table ID's will bring users to American FactFinder to choose a level of geography for the chosen table to display. Some tables also have a collapsed version. For more on collapsed tables, see the pages 24-25 of the 2005 ACS Quick Guide and pages 134-135 of the report Design and Methodology.

DISABILITY STATUS

Sex by Age by ...


EDUCATIONAL STATUS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

... by Sex by School Enrollment by Educational Attainment:


IMPUTATION OF DISABILITY ITEMS

Imputation of:


EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

... by Sex by Age by Employment Status:

Disability Status by Sex by Age by Employment Status:

  • B18020A. White Alone
  • B18020B. Black or African American Alone
  • B18020C. American Indian and Alaska Native Alone
  • B18020D. Asian Alone
  • B18020E. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone
  • B18020F. Some Other Race Alone
  • B18020G. Two or More Races
  • B18020H. White Alone, Not Hispanic
  • B18020I. Hispanic or Latino Alone

Sex by Age by ... by Employment Status:


POVERTY STATUS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

... by Sex by Age by Poverty Status:


OTHER ACS DISABILITY DATA PRODUCTS:

  • S1801. Disability Subject Table
  • Ranking tables:
    • R1801. Percent of People 5 to 20 Years Old With a Disability
    • R1802. Percent of People 21 to 64 Years Old With a Disability
    • R1803. Percent of People 65 Years and Over With a Disability

Contact the Demographic Call Center Staff at 301-763-2422 or 1-866-758-1060 (toll free) or visit ask.census.gov for further information on Disability Data.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division