| Table 12-23 |
TOC |
| County Estimates for Related Children Age 5
to 17 in Families in Poverty for Idaho: Census 1989 |
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Related
Children Age 5 to 17 in Families in Poverty |
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Number |
Percent |
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| State and County |
Estimate |
90% Confidence Interval |
Estimate |
90% Confidence Interval |
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| Idaho |
32,064 |
31,157 to 32,971 |
14.4 |
14.0 to 14.8 |
| Ada County |
4,165 |
3,789 to 4,541 |
10.1 |
9.2 to 11.0 |
| Adams County |
93 |
62 to 124 |
13.8 |
9.2 to 18.5 |
| Bannock County |
2,177 |
1,941 to 2,413 |
13.9 |
12.4 to 15.4 |
| Bear Lake County |
196 |
125 to 267 |
11.2 |
7.1 to 15.3 |
| Benewah County |
268 |
215 to 321 |
15.8 |
12.6 to 18.9 |
| Bingham County |
1,802 |
1,589 to 2,015 |
16.7 |
14.7 to 18.7 |
| Blaine County |
189 |
119 to 259 |
7.6 |
4.8 to 10.4 |
| Boise County |
125 |
89 to 161 |
16.5 |
11.7 to 21.3 |
| Bonner County |
923 |
769 to 1,077 |
16.9 |
14.0 to 19.7 |
| Bonneville County |
1,932 |
1,709 to 2,155 |
10.7 |
9.5 to 11.9 |
| Boundary County |
245 |
194 to 296 |
12.7 |
10.1 to 15.4 |
| Butte County |
131 |
94 to 168 |
16.6 |
11.9 to 21.2 |
| Camas County |
18 |
7 to 29 |
11.6 |
4.7 to 18.6 |
| Canyon County |
3,593 |
3,291 to 3,895 |
18.1 |
16.6 to 19.6 |
| Caribou County |
108 |
55 to 161 |
5.3 |
2.7 to 7.9 |
| Cassia County |
826 |
681 to 971 |
15.7 |
12.9 to 18.4 |
| Clark County |
8 |
-1 to 17 |
4.5 |
-0.7 to 9.7 |
| Clearwater County |
249 |
198 to 300 |
15.4 |
12.2 to 18.6 |
| Custer County |
136 |
98 to 174 |
14.6 |
10.5 to 18.7 |
| Elmore County |
620 |
494 to 746 |
14.0 |
11.1 to 16.8 |
| Franklin County |
265 |
182 to 348 |
9.4 |
6.5 to 12.3 |
| Fremont County |
434 |
329 to 539 |
14.3 |
10.8 to 17.7 |
| Gem County |
502 |
389 to 615 |
20.5 |
15.9 to 25.1 |
| Gooding County |
546 |
470 to 622 |
21.0 |
18.1 to 23.9 |
| Idaho County |
415 |
312 to 518 |
14.8 |
11.1 to 18.4 |
| Jefferson County |
799 |
657 to 941 |
16.0 |
13.1 to 18.8 |
| Jerome County |
711 |
577 to 845 |
19.9 |
16.2 to 23.7 |
| Kootenai County |
2,047 |
1,817 to 2,277 |
14.9 |
13.2 to 16.6 |
| Latah County |
656 |
526 to 786 |
13.3 |
10.6 to 15.9 |
| Lemhi County |
385 |
287 to 483 |
28.8 |
21.4 to 36.1 |
| Lewis County |
146 |
116 to 176 |
20.5 |
16.3 to 24.8 |
| Lincoln County |
117 |
82 to 152 |
15.4 |
10.8 to 20.1 |
| Madison County |
651 |
521 to 781 |
11.6 |
9.3 to 13.9 |
| Minidoka County |
776 |
635 to 917 |
15.2 |
12.4 to 18.0 |
| Nez Perce County |
866 |
716 to 1,016 |
14.4 |
11.9 to 16.9 |
| Oneida County |
134 |
96 to 172 |
14.2 |
10.2 to 18.2 |
| Owyhee County |
672 |
590 to 754 |
34.3 |
30.1 to 38.5 |
| Payette County |
728 |
592 to 864 |
20.3 |
16.5 to 24.1 |
| Power County |
288 |
202 to 374 |
15.2 |
10.7 to 19.7 |
| Shoshone County |
580 |
502 to 658 |
21.2 |
18.3 to 24.0 |
| Teton County |
157 |
116 to 198 |
19.3 |
14.3 to 24.2 |
| Twin Falls County |
1,814 |
1,598 to 2,030 |
15.7 |
13.8 to 17.6 |
| Valley County |
189 |
119 to 259 |
14.8 |
9.3 to 20.2 |
| Washington County |
382 |
284 to 480 |
21.1 |
15.7 to 26.5 |
| These estimates were
released in January 1998. |
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Originally compiled by: Bill Clark
Updated by: Lily Wai
Data input assisted by: Steven Olson
Contact: Lily Wai