Census 2000, Summary File 1 Special Profile GQ-1: GROUP QUARTERS POPULATION BY AGE, SEX, & DETAILED GQ TYPE Area 1 Area Name: King County Area Type: State-County (Summary Level 050) +===================================================================================================================================================+ |Table PCT16. GROUP QUARTERS POPULATION BY GROUP QUARTERS TYPE | |Universe: Population in group quarters (Total*: 37,619) | |Institutionalized population: 12,525 |Noninstitutionalized population: 25,094| | Correctional institutions: 4,402 | College dormitories (college GQ on and off campus) 11,136| | Federal prisons and detention centers 868 | Military quarters: 232| | Halfway houses 51 | On base: 7| | Local jails, police lockups, etc. 3,316 | Barracks and other GQ for military personnel 4| | Military disciplinary barracks 0 | Transient quarters for temporary residents 3| | State prisons 32 | Military ships 225| | Other types of correctional institutions 135 | Group homes: 5,454| | Nursing homes 6,849 | Homes or halfway houses for drug/alcohol abuse 741| | Hospitals/wards, hospices, and schools for the handicapped: 714 | Homes for the mentally ill 526| | Hospitals/wards and hospices for chronically ill: 223 | Homes for the mentally retarded 278| | Hospices or homes for chronically ill 11 | Homes for the physically handicapped 321| | Military hospitals or wards for chronically ill 0 | Other group homes 3,588| | Other hospitals or wards for chronically ill 212 | Religious group quarters 116| | Hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse 14 | Workers' dormitories: 23| | Mental (Psychiatric) hospitals or wards 111 | Agriculture workers' dormitories on farms 0| | Schools, hospitals, or wards for the mentally retarded 8 | Job Corps and vocational training facilities 23| | Schools, hospitals, or wards for the physically handicapped: 201 | Other workers' dormitories 0| | Institutions for the deaf 0 | Crews of maritime vessels 310| | Institutions for the blind 9 | Other nonhousehold living situations 443| | Orthopedic wards/institutions for the physically handicapped 192 | Other noninstitutional group quarters 7,380| | Wards in general hospitals for patients with no usual home elsewhere 157 | | | Wards in military hospitls for patients with no usual home elsewhere 0 | | | Juvenile institutions: 560 | | | Long-term care: 110 | | | Homes for abused, dependent, and neglected children 0 | | | Residential treatment centers for emotionally disturbed children 97 | | | Training schools for juvenile delinquents 13 | | | Short-term care, detention or diagnostic centers for delinquent chdrn 354 | | | Type of juvenile institution unknown 96 | | |*The group quarters population forms 2.2% of the area's total population. | |___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________| |Table PCT17. GROUP QUARTERS POPULATION BY SEX BY AGE BY GROUP QUARTERS TYPE | |Universe: Population in group quarters (Total: 37,619) | | ---------All Ages--------- ---Under 18--- ---18 to 64--- -65 and over- | | ----Male---- ---Female--- Male Female Male Female Male Female| |All types of group quarters: 19,637 17,982 1,055 783 15,346 9,699 3,236 7,500| | as a percent of total GQ population 52.2 47.8 2.8 2.1 40.8 25.8 8.6 19.9| | No. Pct No. Pct | | Institutionalized population: 6,657 17.7 5,868 15.6 419 200 4,375 998 1,863 4,670| | Correctional institutions 3,862 10.3 540 1.4 24 0 3,814 534 24 6| | Nursing homes 2,137 5.7 4,712 12.5 0 0 461 336 1,676 4,376| | Hosp./wards & hospices for chronically ill 103 0.3 120 0.3 6 10 28 41 69 69| | Mental (Psychiatric) hospitals/wards 56 0.1 55 0.1 31 22 14 23 11 10| | Juvenile institutions 373 1.0 187 0.5 353 157 20 30 0 0| | All Other institutions (see Table PCT16) 126 0.3 254 0.7 5 11 38 34 83 209| | Noninstitutionalized population: 12,980 34.5 12,114 32.2 636 583 10,971 8,701 1,373 2,830| | College dormitories (GQ on & off campus) 5,355 14.2 5,781 15.4 13 12 5,342 5,769 0 0| | Military quarters 200 0.5 32 0.1 2 0 198 32 0 0| | Other noninstitutional group quarters 7,425 19.7 6,301 16.7 621 571 5,431 2,900 1,373 2,830| +===================================================================================================================================================+ Source: Census 2000 Summary File 1 [machine-readable data file]/prepared by the U.S.Census Bureau, 2001 (www.census.gov) 02JUL01, Page 177 Profile prepared by Washington State Office of Financial Management, Olympia WA (360) 902-0592 www.ofm.wa.gov E-Mial: ofm.forecasting@ofm.wa.gov