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SOURCES FOR POPULATION FIGURES <br /> <br />County <br />North Carolina Office of State Planning <br />1999 Certified County Population Estimates <br />hff0://www.osDI.state.nc.us/demo_a/cty§gest.html <br /> <br />Metropolitan Areas <br />North .Carolina Office of State Planning <br />TITLE: Municipal Populations for 1990 and 1999 (Used 1999 figures) <br />hfl~3:l/www.osnl.state.nc.us/demoo~/munDoo99,html <br /> <br />Elderly Population <br />North Carolina Office of State Planning <br />July 1, 1999 County Age Groups (Sum of all columns from 60-64 through 95+) <br />htto:l/www.osDI.state.nc.usldemoa_lcggsage.html <br /> <br />Disabled Population <br />US Census Bureau <br />1990 Census <br />htt~3://www.census.govlhhes/www/disable/census/disa0ick, html <br />(Select North Carolina and Table 1, then note the percent disabled in the second column. <br />That percentage was multiplied by the total county population.) <br /> <br />'Work First Caseload <br />January 2001 Adult Caseload as listed in the Able-Bodied Report as submitted to PTD <br />from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. <br /> <br />Work First Allocations <br />Urban areas that receive SMAP funds may use those funds to transport Work First clients. <br />Therefore, those municipal populations have been deducted from the county populations for <br />the Work First allocations, <br /> <br />Rural General Public Allocations <br />The urban population of those counties with urbanized areas have been deducted due to the urban <br />population "drawing down" federal funds that could be used to provide general public service within <br />the urbanized area. <br /> <br /> <br />