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2011 | Hardin, Tennessee | Unemployment

Summary Information

Range in Tennessee
(Min-Max):
7.3-22.9%
Overall in Tennessee: 10.5%
National Benchmark: 5.3% (90th percentile)

Ranking Methodology

Summary Measure: Health Factors - Social & Economic Factors (Employment)
Weight in Health Factors: 10%
Years of Data Used: 2009
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Unemployment is measured as the percent of the civilian labor force, age 16 and older, that is unemployed but seeking work.

Data on unemployment is obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS). The County Health Rankings uses the most recent calendar-year annual estimate for unemployment.

Unemployment may lead to physical health responses ranging from self-reported physical illness to mortality, especially suicide. It has also been shown to lead to an increase in unhealthy behaviors related to alcohol and tobacco consumption, diet, exercise, and other health-related behaviors, which in turn can lead to increased risk for disease or mortality. Because employee-sponsored health insurance is the most common source of health insurance coverage, unemployment can also limit access to health care.

More Information

Scroll down for details on this measure for all of the counties in this state.

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% unemployed Percent of population age 16+ unemployed and looking for work
Z-Score (Measure - Average of TN counties)/(Standard Deviation)
Place% unemployedZ-Score
Anderson9.9%-0.98
Bedford12.2%-0.12
Benton14.0%0.55
Bledsoe14.2%0.63
Blount9.9%-0.98
Bradley9.6%-1.09
Campbell13.2%0.25
Cannon11.8%-0.27
Carroll16.1%1.34
Carter10.3%-0.83
Cheatham9.4%-1.17
Chester11.3%-0.46
Claiborne12.1%-0.16
Clay14.6%0.78
Cocke14.0%0.55
Coffee10.8%-0.64
Crockett13.1%0.22
Cumberland11.4%-0.42
Davidson8.9%-1.35
Decatur13.3%0.29
DeKalb11.0%-0.57
Dickson11.0%-0.57
Dyer13.9%0.52
Fayette11.1%-0.53
Fentress13.4%0.33
Franklin11.0%-0.57
Gibson14.8%0.85
Giles15.1%0.96
Grainger14.1%0.59
Greene15.9%1.26
Grundy14.1%0.59
Hamblen12.7%0.07
Hamilton9.1%-1.28
Hancock15.2%1.00
Hardeman12.7%0.07
Hardin12.4%-0.05
Hawkins11.4%-0.42
Haywood16.2%1.37
Henderson18.1%2.09
Henry13.4%0.33
Hickman12.8%0.10
Houston12.1%-0.16
Humphreys12.8%0.10
Jackson13.7%0.44
Jefferson12.7%0.07
Johnson12.6%0.03
Knox8.0%-1.69
Lake11.2%-0.49
Lauderdale18.9%2.38
Lawrence15.5%1.11
Lewis15.7%1.19
Lincoln7.3%-1.95
Loudon9.6%-1.09
Macon12.2%-0.12
Madison10.7%-0.68
Marion12.3%-0.08
Marshall17.3%1.79
Maury13.8%0.48
McMinn14.0%0.55
McNairy13.9%0.52
Meigs14.5%0.74
Monroe17.4%1.82
Montgomery8.9%-1.35
Moore9.5%-1.13
Morgan11.8%-0.27
Obion10.4%-0.79
Overton13.4%0.33
Perry^22.9%3.00
Pickett15.2%1.00
Polk12.5%-0.01
Putnam9.7%-1.05
Rhea13.7%0.44
Roane9.2%-1.24
Robertson10.3%-0.83
Rutherford9.7%-1.05
Scott18.4%2.20
Sequatchie12.5%-0.01
Sevier10.8%-0.64
Shelby10.1%-0.90
Smith13.4%0.33
Stewart11.6%-0.34
Sullivan8.9%-1.35
Sumner9.9%-0.98
Tipton12.4%-0.05
Trousdale11.9%-0.23
Unicoi11.6%-0.34
Union10.8%-0.64
Van Buren14.2%0.63
Warren14.3%0.66
Washington8.8%-1.39
Wayne13.5%0.37
Weakley12.6%0.03
White14.3%0.66
Williamson7.6%-1.84
Wilson9.0%-1.32

^Z-Score was capped at -3.0/3.0 due to population < 20,000