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2011 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports
Data Tables Appendix

Table 16_1_3.2b
People under age 65 with any private health insurance,a by ethnicity, United States, 2009
        Non-Hispanic    
    Total All races White Black Hispanic, all races
Population group Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total   63.3 0.5 68.6 0.5 73.3 0.5 48.0 0.9 37.3 0.9
Age 0-17 55.8 0.8 63.1 0.8 70.5 0.9 36.3 1.4 30.5 1.1
18-44 61.7 0.5 67.0 0.6 70.8 0.6 50.0 1.1 37.7 0.9
45-64 72.6 0.5 75.2 0.5 78.3 0.6 58.9 1.3 50.4 1.3
Gender Female 63.7 0.5 68.9 0.5 73.9 0.6 47.9 1.0 37.5 0.9
Male 62.9 0.5 68.4 0.5 72.7 0.6 48.1 1.1 37.2 0.9
Family incomeb Negative/poor 15.3 0.8 19.2 1.1 23.7 1.6 11.2 1.1 6.9 0.7
Near poor/low 37.4 0.9 42.3 1.1 45.6 1.3 35.7 1.7 24.2 1.2
Middle 70.6 0.6 73.1 0.7 74.6 0.8 66.8 1.5 56.6 1.4
High 90.2 0.3 90.9 0.4 91.6 0.4 83.9 1.2 82.4 1.2
Education, ages 25-64 Less than high school 29.7 0.8 35.8 1.1 38.8 1.4 29.3 1.7 22.3 1.1
High school graduate 61.4 0.6 63.9 0.7 67.5 0.8 48.8 1.5 46.1 1.4
At least some college 79.7 0.4 80.9 0.4 83.2 0.5 68.0 1.1 65.7 1.1
Location of residencec Metropolitan 64.6 0.5 70.5 0.5 75.9 0.6 48.8 1.0 38.1 0.9
  Large central metro 60.3 0.8 69.1 0.9 78.2 1.0 46.7 1.5 37.8 1.1
  Large fringe metro 72.9 0.8 76.5 0.8 80.5 0.8 56.8 2.0 45.0 2.2
  Medium metro 62.1 1.2 67.4 1.2 72.1 1.3 44.8 2.2 33.5 2.0
  Small metro 62.0 1.8 64.9 1.9 68.4 2.1 43.9 2.6 37.2 3.2
Micropolitan 57.3 1.7 60.5 1.4 63.7 1.5 40.8 2.4 30.1 4.8
Noncore (nonmetropolitan) 54.4 1.9 57.4 1.8 59.3 1.9 38.9 3.3 29.5 5.1
Activity limitations,c ages 18-64 Basic activities 40.3 1.1 41.8 1.2 46.6 1.4 24.7 1.9 27.1 2.2
Complex activities 36.0 1.0 37.4 1.1 41.6 1.3 22.4 1.9 23.3 2.0
Neither basic nor complex activities 70.3 0.5 74.7 0.5 78.1 0.6 57.5 1.2 42.8 1.1

a. Estimates are not age adjusted.

b. Negative/poor refers to family incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over.

c. For more information, see the National Health Interview Survey entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey.

 

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