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Implications for the community
  • Services for the aging population
  • Employment to attract and retain young
    professionals
  • Culturally diverse services
  • Services for young families that are fragile
  • Services to maintain teen engagement in education
  • Early childhood supports

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Services for the aging population
  • There is an increase in 65 to 85 year olds
    greater than the 25 to 64 year olds.
  • The population will be disproportionately living
    alone especially women.
  • A small amount of the population will continue to
    work.
  • The health of the population coming into
    retirement is poor.
  • Disability indicators for the aging population is
    growing.

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Employment to attract and retain young
professionals
  • The 25-64 year olds population is declining in
    the twenty year trend.
  • Labor market participation primarily white collar
    but poverty levels indicate a blue collar
    economy.
  • The unemployment rate does not reflect the real
    picture.

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61.2 of jobs are white collar 38.8 are blue
collar (2004 est.)
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Culturally diverse services
  • The population is becoming more culturally
    diverse with a growth in the Hispanic population.
  • The births in 2003 to women of Hispanic origin
    are twice the population rate.
  • The estimated trend for 2010 is that 15 of
    births will be to women of Hispanic origin.

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Services for young families that are fragile
  • There is a decline in married couple households.
  • This particularly effects the African-American
    and Native American families.
  • There is a large gap in wages and livable income.
  • There is a large number who do not have health
    insurance or are on Medicaid.
  • The number of births receiving prenatal care
    early is good.
  • The number of births to unmarried women are
    increasing

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  • There is a decline in teen parenting but it is
    still very high as a percentage of total births.
  • There is a decline in infant mortality but it is
    still high.
  • There is a decline in domestic violence but it is
    still high.

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Services to maintain teen engagement in education
  • Teens are disconnected from education.
  • Teens are disconnected from the work force.
  • Teens are engaged in substance use.
  • Teens are becoming parents.
  • Teens are committing suicide.
  • HIV and AIDS is high in Oklahoma.

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Suicide Rates Among Persons of All Ages
Oklahoma, 1930 - 2003
Rate per 100,000 persons
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1935
1940
1945
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2003
Rate
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9.5
1,0.7
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1,3.6
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Source Oklahoma State Department of Health
National Center for Health Statistics, National
Vital Statistics Report.
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Early childhood supports
  • Early brain development recognized as key to
    reducing adverse effects in childhood and
    adolescence.
  • Top risk factors present in Washington County at
    birth and during early years.

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Community Profile is a product of the Community
Service Council of Greater Tulsa.
If you have questions or are interested in having
the Community Profile presented to your
organization, please contact Ginny Utter at the
Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa at
918-585-5551 or ginnyutter_at_csctulsa.org. Please
visit our website csctulsa.org for more
presentations and reports on a wide array of
human services topics.
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