Explain using supportive arguments from your analyses. Write a general summary paragraph identifying groups lacking in coverage by gender, age and income and commenting on the headline. Reference the observed numbers and percentages in your summary paragraph to see how the groups trend in identifying potentially more at-risk.

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In 2010, the U.S. Congress passed the historic health care reform bill that will provide some type of coverage for the 32 million Americans currently without health care insurance.  Just how widespread is the lack of medical coverage?  The media claim that the segments of the population most at risk for disease and thus needing healthcare are women, children, the elderly and the poor. The following tables were generated from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement (2011). 

  1. Explain using supportive arguments from your analyses. Write a general summary paragraph identifying groups lacking in coverage by gender, age and income and commenting on the headline. Reference the observed numbers and percentages in your summary paragraph to see how the groups trend in identifying potentially more at-risk.

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Is being insured or not dependent on gender? Fill in the degrees of freedom and p-value in the output below and draw a clear conclusion indicating which gender is more at risk of not being insured if there is a significant difference. 
DF: 1
Value: 307.40941
P-value: 0.000000
H0: There is no significant relationship between being insured and gender.
Ha: There is a significant relationship between being insured and gender.
p-value < alpha
Because the p-value is smaller than alpha (0.05), we reject the null hypothesis. We can safely assume that there is a significant relationship between being insured and gender. Males are more at risk of not being insured.

 

Is being insured or not dependent on the age groups identified in the analysis? Fill in the degrees of freedom and p-value in the output below and draw a clear conclusion indicating which age-groups are more at risk of not being insured if there is a significant relationship. 
DF: 4
Value: 8776
P-value: 0.000001
H0: There is no significant relationship between being insured and the age group.
Ha: There is a significant relationship between being insured and the age group.
p-value < alpha
Because the p-value is smaller than alpha (0.05), we reject the null hypothesis. We can safely assume that there is a significant relationship between being insured and the age group. Age group 25-44 are more at risk of not being insured. Followed by 0-17, 45-64, 18-24 and then 65-80.

Is being insured or not dependent on the income groups identified in the analysis? Fill in the degrees of freedom and p-value in the output below and draw a clear conclusion indicating which income-groups are more at risk of not being insured if there is a significant relationship. 
DF: 3
Value: 15274.268
P-value: 0.000000
H0: There is no significant relationship between being insured and the income group.
Ha: There is a significant relationship between being insured and the income group.
Because the p-value is smaller than alpha (0.05), we reject the null hypothesis. We can safely assume that there is a significant relationship between being insured and the income group. The higher income groups are more at risk of not being insured.

Table 3: Insurance status by household income groups
Percentages by Income Group
100
93.35
86.4
90
79.25
Insured Uninsured
Total
80
72.8
Less than $25,000
$25,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 or more
19166
51255
70421
70
14714
57965
72679
60
50
7286
46445
53731
40
7448
104549
111997
27.2
30
20.25
Total
48614
260214
308828
20
13.5
6.65
10
Less than $25,000
$25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 or more
Insured Uninsured
Transcribed Image Text:Table 3: Insurance status by household income groups Percentages by Income Group 100 93.35 86.4 90 79.25 Insured Uninsured Total 80 72.8 Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more 19166 51255 70421 70 14714 57965 72679 60 50 7286 46445 53731 40 7448 104549 111997 27.2 30 20.25 Total 48614 260214 308828 20 13.5 6.65 10 Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Insured Uninsured
Table 1: Insurance status by Gender
Percentages by Gender
100
83.1
85.4
Uninsu red Insured
Total
80
Male
25571
125604
151175
60
Female
23043
134610
157653
40
16.9
14.6
Total
48614
260214
308828
20
Male
Female
1Uninsured Insured
Table 2: Insurance status by age-groups: Children, 'Teens', young adult, middle adult, elderly
Percentages by AgeGroup
120
98.97
100
0-17
18-24
25-44
45-64
65-80
Total
86.2
79.8
Insured
57375
12755
47850
41176
20349
179505
80
70
Uninsured
6755
5464
12105
6607
212
31143
G0
Total
64130
18219
59955
47783
20561
210648
40
20.2
13.8
20
10.5
1.03
0-17
18-24
25-44
45-64
65-80
Irsur ed Unirs ured
Transcribed Image Text:Table 1: Insurance status by Gender Percentages by Gender 100 83.1 85.4 Uninsu red Insured Total 80 Male 25571 125604 151175 60 Female 23043 134610 157653 40 16.9 14.6 Total 48614 260214 308828 20 Male Female 1Uninsured Insured Table 2: Insurance status by age-groups: Children, 'Teens', young adult, middle adult, elderly Percentages by AgeGroup 120 98.97 100 0-17 18-24 25-44 45-64 65-80 Total 86.2 79.8 Insured 57375 12755 47850 41176 20349 179505 80 70 Uninsured 6755 5464 12105 6607 212 31143 G0 Total 64130 18219 59955 47783 20561 210648 40 20.2 13.8 20 10.5 1.03 0-17 18-24 25-44 45-64 65-80 Irsur ed Unirs ured
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