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"AT-RISK and DISCONNECTED YOUTH "

Allen County Teens Not in School and No High School Diploma

 
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Population 16-19
19,214
16,516
18,823
16,795
17,711
18,022
18,725
NUMBER Not Enrolled in School and not a HS Grad
1,840
2,135
2,781
3,042
565*
1,865
1,161
PERCENTAGE of Population Age 16-19 who are not Enrolled in School and not a HS Grad
9.6%
12.9%
14.8%
18.1%
3.2%*
10.3%
6.2%

Source: The Decennial Census provides the data listed for 2000 in this table and in the charts that follow. The Supplementary Survey Profile from the Census was used for 2001, and the Census' American Community Survey was used for subsequent years.

* Why the substantial change? We are using data from the American Community Survey and this data has a wide margin of error.


Allen County Teens who are not enrolled in school and are not iin the Labor Force or are Unemployed
including those with a High School Diploma

 
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Population 16-19
19,214
16,516
18,823
16,795
17,711
18,022
18,725
NUMBER Not Enrolled in School and not employed or in the Labor Force, including those with a H.S. Diploma
1,239
n.a.
3,108
483
473
2,159*
1,114
PERCENTAGE Above to the Population Age 16-19
6.4%
n.a.
16.5%
2.9%
2.7%
12.0%*
5.9%

* As identified earlier, this American Community Survey data has a wide margin of error.


Allen County Teens Not in School and No High School Diploma
by Municipality, 2000 Census

2000 CENSUS Allen County Fort Wayne Grabill Leo-Cedarville Monroeville New Haven Woodburn Zanesville not incorp*
Population 16-19 civilian
19,214
12,157
76
198
66
743
109
36
5,829
Not enrolled in school and
not a HS grad
1,840
1,352
8
0
7
100
12
3
358
 
9.6%
11.1%
10.5%
0.0%
10.6%
13.5%
11.0%
8.3%
6.1%