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State Information > Disability Statistics > 2003 > US

Alabama Disability Data Table From the 2003 American Community Survey

Estimates for 2003

An estimated 807,000 people in Alabama have a disability, or 19.7% of the population age 5 and over. An estimated 158,000 people, or 3.9% of the population 5 and over, have difficulty performing self-care activities, also known as Activities of Daily Living, such as dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home.

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Subject Population (Thousands) With a disability (Thousands) With a disability (Percent) With a self-care difficulty (Thousands) With a self-care difficulty (Percent)
Total in Alabama
(ages 5 and over)
4,088 807 19.7% 158 3.9%
Disability Type          
Sensory   217   51 23.6%
Mobility   522   144 27.6%
Cognitive   284   84 29.6%
Self-care   158   158  
Leaving the home   239   123 51.6%
Work disability   481   136 28.1%
Gender          
Male 1,955 371 19.0% 57 2.9%
Female 2,133 436 20.4% 100 4.7%
Age          
Children (5-17) 803 70 8.7% 7 0.8%
    5-15 681 57 8.3% 5 0.7%
    16-17 122 14 11.2% 2 1.3%
Working Ages (18-64) 2,722 442 16.2% 80 3.0%
    18-44 1,636 181 11.1% 29 1.8%
    45-64 1,086 260 24.0% 51 4.7%
Elderly (65+) 563 295 52.4% 71 12.6%
    65-74 312 128 41.1% 25 8.0%
    75-84 191 116 60.8% 29 15.2%
    85+ 60 51 84.7% 17 28.1%
Race          
White 2,971 569 19.1% 112 3.8%
African American 1,070 235 21.9% 46 4.3%
Asian/Pacific Islander 32 1 3.4% 0 0.3%
American Indian/Alaska Native 43 11 25.2% 2 4.2%
Ethnicity          
Hispanic 74 6 8.6% 1 1.5%
Non-Hispanic 4,014 801 19.9% 157 3.9%
Family Income          
In poverty 675 214 31.7% 42 6.2%
Above poverty 3,402 592 17.4% 115 3.4%
Benefit Recipiency          
Social Security (OASDI) 711 386 54.3% 88 12.4%
Supplemental Security Income 116 111 95.6% 31 27.1%
Employment (Ages 18-64)          
Employed 1,836 132 7.2% 14 0.7%
Unemployed (in labor force) 171 24 14.2% 1 0.6%
Not in labor force 708 285 40.2% 66 9.3%
Living Arrangement          
Lives alone 500 180 36.1% 39 7.9%
Lives with others 3,588 627 17.5% 118 3.3%

Source: Tabulations by the Center for PAS from the 2003 American Community Survey (ACS).

About the Alabama 2003 ACS Disability Data

The Center for Personal Assistance Services has compiled state and national data on the prevalence of overall disability and of self-care difficulty, by gender, age, race and ethnicity, type of disability, family income, benefit recipiency, employment status, and living arrangement. These statistics are based on our tabulations of public use data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) for 2003, containing information on over 1 million residents of randomly selected U.S. households. Because it is a household survey, people living in institutions such as nursing homes are not included.

These statistics from the 2003 ACS are both more current and more valid than estimates obtained from either the 2000 Census or previous years of the ACS. Problems discovered in two of the six disability questions, leading to a substantial overestimate of the disability population in the 2000 Census, have been fixed in the 2003 ACS questionnaire. These problems also affected prior years of the ACS, but to a lesser extent than the 2000 Census, due to different data collection procedures.


Current & previous years of disability data from the ACS:

 

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