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Health Insurance Coverage for Connecticut Counties, 2000: Experimental Estimates


Tables: [ All ages ]   [ Under age 18 ]   

All ages,  2000


ID State and County Number Insured Number Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±) Percent Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±)
09000 Connecticut 3,022,493 347,890 29,813 10.3 1.0
09001 Fairfield County 795,593 87,577 17,633 9.9 2.0
09003 Hartford County 752,135 95,398 14,919 11.3 1.8
09005 Litchfield County 169,381 14,599 3,301 7.9 1.8
09007 Middlesex County 141,973 11,370 2,993 7.4 1.9
09009 New Haven County 721,656 92,560 14,331 11.4 1.8
09011 New London County 227,483 23,723 4,540 9.4 1.8
09013 Tolland County 118,137 11,139 2,450 8.6 1.9
09015 Windham County 96,136 11,524 2,170 10.7 2.0
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Under age 18,  2000


ID State and County Number Insured Number Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±) Percent Uninsured 90% Confidence Interval (±)
09000 Connecticut 774,302 57,174 9,009 6.9 2.0
09001 Fairfield County 210,741 14,029 5,313 6.2 2.4
09003 Hartford County 189,992 18,140 4,858 8.7 2.3
09005 Litchfield County 41,163 2,702 1,052 6.2 2.4
09007 Middlesex County 33,604 1,632 865 4.6 2.5
09009 New Haven County 184,730 14,506 4,255 7.3 2.1
09011 New London County 59,375 2,828 1,432 4.5 2.3
09013 Tolland County 29,458 1,791 827 5.7 2.6
09015 Windham County 25,239 1,545 718 5.8 2.7
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Final release date for these estimates: July 2005

Revised CPS ASEC Health Insurance Data
As inputs to its models, the 2000 and 2001 SAHIE program uses CPS ASEC data as originally published. In March 2007, the Census Bureau released a User's Note describing an issue in the health insurance edited data that affected estimates from calendar years 1996 to 2005. Later in the Spring, the Census Bureau released a full set of revised estimates from the 2005 and 2006 CPS ASEC's (calendar years 2004 and 2005) in addition to new public use files based on improvements to the algorithm that assigns coverage to non-policyholders. The Census Bureau plans to release a limited set of estimates for the earlier years using an approximation method to simulate the correction. The current SAHIE release is consistent with the full original data product. Future work will consider using the approximation method for modeling. For more details see revised CPS ASEC health insurance data.


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SOURCE: Estimates obtained from models are applied to CPS data. Model inputs also include Census 2000, intercensal population estimates, and administrative records data. For information on the data sources, measures of uncertainty, confidentiality protection, and sources of error, see SAHIE source and accuracy.

The 90-percent confidence interval is a measure of an estimate's variability. The larger the confidence interval in relation to the size of the estimate, the less reliable the estimate.


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