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Title: Presentation to the Dallas Womens Foundation


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Presentation to the Dallas Womens Foundation
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Dallas County Population - 2000
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
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2000 Census Black Population Dallas County
Source North Central Texas Council of Governmen
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http//census.dfwinfo.com
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2000 Census Hispanic Population Dallas County
Source North Central Texas Council of Governmen
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http//census.dfwinfo.com
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Households in Dallas County, 2000Total
Households 807,621
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
6
Dallas County Working Population by Sex, 2000 (16
years and over)
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
7
Dallas County Median Earnings for Population,
2000 (16 years and over)
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
8
Dallas County Poverty Status, 2000
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
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Poverty by Zipcode Dallas County 2000 Census
Source U.S. Census Bureau http//www.census.gov
10
Educational Attainment by Sex for Dallas County
(18 years and over)
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
11
Median Earnings for Population, Selected
Counties, 2000 (16 years and over)
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
12
Poverty Status, Selected Counties 2000
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
13
Family Poverty, Selected Counties, 2000
(Number below poverty level in the past 12 months)
Source U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
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Survey Methodologies
  • Survey of Women
  • Random Digit Dialing (RDD) telephone sample
  • 1,250 respondents (250 in 5 areas of Dallas
    County)
  • Survey of Girls age 7 to 11
  • Combination RDD and listed telephone sample
  • 621 interviews conducted with girls mothers
  • Survey of Girls age 12 to 17
  • Girls recruited using RDD sample, listed sample,
    and members of Girl Scouts and Girls Inc.
  • 426 paper questionnaires completed by girls.

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Report Components
  • Survey of Women (Six Volumes)
  • Introduction
  • Community and Neighborhood Life
  • Economics
  • Families and households
  • Health
  • Children and youth
  • Survey of Girls age 7 to 11
  • Money skills, school and jobs, teen life, health,
    problems and feelings.
  • Survey of Girls age 12 to 17
  • Money skills, school and jobs, teen life, health,
    problems and feelings.

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Dallas County Survey Regions
Northwest
Northeast
Central
Southwest
Southeast
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Housing
  • 56 owned their homes
  • Higher among white women (69)
  • Lower among Hispanic (38) and African American
    women (41)
  • 38 rent their homes
  • 6 live with family or friends
  • Higher among students (21) and younger
    respondents age 18 to 25 (15)
  • Higher among separated women (16)

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Housing
  • 9 reported having a problem buying or renting a
    house or apartment in Dallas County.
  • Higher among separated women (23)
  • Higher among women who live with family and
    friends (20)
  • Higher among African American women (14)
  • Nature of the problem
  • 29 Bad credit
  • 18 Unable to afford rent or payment
  • 16 Discrimination
  • 12 Could not get a loan

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Resources
  • 31 were worse off financially than 5 years ago.
  • Higher among disabled women (69)
  • Higher among separated women (59)
  • 5 had been without housing of their own in the
    past 12 months.
  • Higher among separated women (24)

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Financial Planning
  • 24 were not very or not at all confident that
    they would have enough money to meet their needs
    5 years from now.
  • Higher among women with a high school education
    (59)
  • Higher among disabled women (69)
  • Higher among Hispanic women (47)
  • Higher in the central region of Dallas (41)

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Financial Planning
  • 33 had spoken to a financial planner
  • Most common among women age 46 to 60 (47)
  • Lower among Hispanic women (12)
  • Lower among women in central Dallas (20)
  • 65 had made provisions for retirement other than
    social security (65).
  • 31 felt that they would not be prepared for
    retirement.
  • One quarter of women age 46 to 60 felt they would
    not be prepared

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Employment
  • 27 of all women reported a woman in the
    household had been out of work in the last 12
    months.
  • Most common reasons lay-off (30), pregnancy
    (16)
  • Regarding the current status of that woman, 31
    found a job, 62 were still looking, and 7 had
    given up looking.
  • Found a job was lowest among Hispanic women
    (14).
  • Given up looking was higher among women with
    less than a high school education (18), and
    Hispanic women (13).
  • Still looking was higher among African American
    (71) and Hispanic women (73).

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Employment Skills
  • 34 have taken classes to learn new skills in the
    past two years.
  • Lower among women earning less than 15,000 (24)
    or women earning 15,000 to 30,000 (20)
  • Lower among Hispanic women (2)
  • 68 have a computer at home.
  • Lower among women with less than a high school
    education (30)
  • Lower among African American (60) and Hispanic
    women (43)

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Health Issues
  • 27 reported their health as excellent compared
    to others their age and 7 reported poor health.
  • 41 exercise 3 or more times a week and 32
    exercise less than once a week.
  • Percentage agreeing with eating behaviors
  • Combination of dairy, bread, meat, fruit (93)
  • A lot of fast food (29)
  • A lot of candy, chips and snacks (23)

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Health Issues
  • 17 smoke cigarettes
  • Higher among disabled (41) and unemployed women
    (24)
  • Higher among divorced women (26)
  • Higher among women in southwest Dallas (25)
  • 36 drink alcohol
  • Higher among women who live alone (43)
  • Higher among white women (48)
  • Higher among women in northwest Dallas (50)

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Coverage and Treatment
  • 27 reported that there was a time in the past 12
    months when they were completely without any
    health plan or coverage.
  • 30 reported that there was a time in the last 12
    months that their children were without health
    insurance.
  • 16 use a public clinic and 4 use an emergency
    room for routine medical care

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Surveys of GirlsAge 7 to 11Age 12 to 17
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School and Jobs
Age 7 to 11
Age 12 to 17
  • Expected to go to college.
  • 30 minutes to 1 hour of homework each day.
  • Know how to use a computer.
  • Use the computer 1 or more hours a day.
  • Like school a lot.
  • Gangs at school.

93 98 58 50 98 99 27 69 83 41
6 43

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Focus Groups
  • Focus groups of smaller populations of interest
    were conducted to get more in-depth input from
    those who were missed by the general population
    surveys.

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Focus Groups
  • Special interest populations included in focus
    groups
  • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
  • Lesbian Women
  • Homeless Women with Children
  • Drug and Alcohol Abusers/Women in Recovery
  • Women at 200 of Poverty
  • Abused Women
  • Executive/Business Women
  • Homeless Women
  • Women with Mental Illness
  • Teenage Mothers

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Report Road Map
  • Complete findings from Survey of Women broken
    down by demographic findings.
  • Community and neighborhood life
  • Economics and employment
  • Families and households
  • Health
  • Children and youth
  • Surveys of girls age 7 to 11 and 12 to 17.
  • Focus group results
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