Document Type
Map
Publisher
RTC:Rural, University of Montana
Publication Date
7-2017
Disciplines
Demography, Population, and Ecology | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sociology
Abstract
This map of the United States shows rates of mobility difficulty by county. Rates are broken into five categories ranging from 0.9% to 23.9%. Rates appear to be higher (11.6-23.9 %) in the Appalachia Region, the South, New Mexico, northern California, Oregon, northern Idaho, and northern Maine. Rates seem to be lower (0.9-9%) in Alaska, the Rocky Mountain and Great Plains regions, the Midwest, and the Northeast.
This map is part of the Disability in America Map Series.
The information used to create this map came from the American Community Survey. To browse the data these maps were created with, use our Disability Counts Data Finder tool.
Keywords
disability rate, Disability in America, map series, map, disability counts, ambulatory, ambulatory difficulty, ambulatory disability, wheelchair, physical disability, geography, mobility difficulty
Rights
© 2017 RTC: Rural
Granting Agency
National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research
Acknowledgement
Our research is supported by grant # 90RTC50250100 from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research within the Administration on Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents and opinions expressed reflect those of the author(s), are not necessarily those of the funding agency, and should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
Project Number
90RTC50250100
Recommended Citation
The Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities. (2017). Disability in America: People with Mobility Difficulty. [Map]. Missoula, MT: The University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities.