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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES 1961 VOLUME I-NATALITY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE ANTHONY I. CELEBREZZE, SECRETARY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE LUTHER L. TERRY, SURGEON GENERAL

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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES

1961

VOLUME I-NATALITY

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

ANTHONY I . CELEBREZZE, SECRETARY

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE L U T H E R L. TERRY, SURGEON GENERAL

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS FORREST E. LINDER, PH. D., Director

THEODORE D. WOOLSEY, Assistant Director 0. K. SAGEN, PH. D., Assistant Director

NATIONAL VITAL STATISTICS DIVISION 0. K. SAGEN, PH. D., Chief

ROBERT D. GROVE, PIX. D., Assistant Chief

MONROE G. SIRKEN, PH. D., Surveys and Actuarial Branch

ELEANOR L. MADIGAN, Computer Applications Branch J. K. KNEE, Conference and Training Branch

HUGH CARTER, PH. D., Marriage and Divorce Statistics Branch

LILLIAN GURALNICK, Mortality Statistics Branch ANDERS S . LUNDE, PB. D., Natality Statistics Branch

HAZEL V . AUNE, Registration Methods Branch

MARVIN C . TEMPLETON, Statistical Operations Branch MARSHALL C . EVANS, Administrative Services

JOHN STORCK, PH. D., Statf Assistant

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Symbols used in tables

Class or item not applicable---- - - ----- - - - - -- -- - - - ... Data not available ................................ _ _ _ Quantity zero in frequencytables------------------ -

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Quantity zero in rate or percent tables------------- Rate or percent more than 0 but less than 0.05------ Both frequency and population base zero in rate or

Figures within parentheses not included in totals---- percent tables---------------------------------- -

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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1961

VOLUME I - NATALITY

A brief summary of the contents for each section is listed below for the convenience of the reader. A complete table of contents is shown at the beginning of each section and is identified by a narrow black edge which can be located easily by fanning the pages. Each section is paged independently, using the section number as the identi- fying prefix.

Section 1. Natality-General Summary

Text discussion, tables, and charts on summary measures of fert i l i ty and of char- acteristics of live births including plurality, legitimacy, seasonal variation, sex ratio, birth weight, and attendant at birth.

Section 2. Natality-Characteristics

Detailed frequency tabulations for each State, each metropolitan area, and other geographic areas of the United States. Data a r e shown by color, sex, nativity of white mother, month, age of mother and of father, birth order, attendant, birth weight, plurality, and legitimacy.

Section 3. Natality-Local Area Statistics

Frequency tabulations for each State, county, and city with a population of 10,000 or more by color and attendant and for urban and rural and metropolitan and non- metropolitan areas within each State by color, attendant, and birth weight.

Section 4. Natality-Puerto Rico .and Virgin Islands

Trend of the crude birth rate. Frequency tabulations by various characteristics including sex, month of birth, age of mother and of father, birth order, attendant, birth weight, and legitimacy.

Section 5. Appendix

Text discussion of factors affecting the collection, classification, and interpretation of the natality statistics published in this volume. Includes population tables for computing vital rates.

Section 6. Index

Consolidated indexes of the text and statistical tables in this volume.

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GENERAL PATTERN OF VITAL: REGISTRATION A N D STATISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES

RESPONSIBLE PERSON OR

AGENCY

State Registrar, Bureau of Vital Statisncs*

Public Health Service

National Vital SQtiStiCS Division

1 Physician, Other Professional At- tendant, orBospi- tal Authority

1. Queries incomplete or inconsistent informahon. 2. Maintains files for permanent reference and as the source of certified copies. 3. Develops vital statistics for use in plannmg, evaluating, and administering State and local health activities and for research studies. 4. Compiles health related statistics for State and civil divisions of State for use of the health department and other agencies and groups

5. Prepares copies of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, and hvorce cerhficates or records for transmission to the National Vital Sta- interested in the fields of medical science, public health, demography, and social welfare.

tistics Division.

1. Prepares and publishes national statistics of births,deaths,fehl deaths, marriages,and dworces; and constructs the official U.S. life

2. Conducts health and social-research studies based on vital records and on sampling surveys W e d to records. 3. Conducts research and methodological studies in v i h l statistics methods including the technical, administrative, and legal aSpects of

4. hlaintains a continuing technical assistance program to improve the q-ty and usefulness of vital statistics.

tables and related actuarial tables.

vita1 records registration and abministration.

Local Office (may be Local Regis- trar or City ox County HealthDe- parment)

.........................

BIRTH CERTIFICATE

1. Completes entire certifi- cate in consultation with parent@). Physician's sig- nature required.

2. Files certificate withlocal office of district in which birth occurred.

~ . . . .. .. .

.... .... ....

.. . . ... .... ....

H F r + e,,,> t & ~ 1. Verifies coyp eteness and

accuracy of certificate, 2. Makes copy, ledger entry,

o r index for local use. 3. Sends certificates to State

..........e ...., .,,. ......................

DEATH CERTIFICATE

1. Completes medical certi- fication and signs certifi- cate.

2. Returns certificate to tu- neral director.

1. Obtains personal facts about deceased.

2. Takes certificate tophysi- cian for medical certifi- cation.

3. Delivers completed certi- ficate to local office of district where death oc- curred and obtains burial permit,

FETALDEATH CERTIFICATE

(Stillbirth)

1. Certifies to the cause of fetal death and signs certi- ficate.

2. Returns certificate to fu- neral director,

1. Obtains the facts about fetal death.

2. Takes certificate tophysi- cian for entry of causes of fetal death.

3. Delivers completed certi- ficate to local office of dis- trict where delivery oc- curred and obtains burial permit.

1. Verifies completeness and accuracy of certificate. 2. Makes copy, ledger entry, or index for local use. 3. Issues burial permit to funeral director and verifies

return of permit from cemetery attendant. 4. Sends certificates to State Registrar.

.............. ............. . .... * .... .... .......... ........................... ...-..*.*. City and County health departments use certificates inallocating medical and nursing senices, followups on infectious diseases, planning programs, measuring effectiveness of services, and conducting research studies.

REPORTING OFFICIALS

:lerk of Local Government

Marriage Officiant

Clerk of Court

Attorney for Plainnff

MARRIAGE RECORD

1. Receives application for marriage li- cense, and reviews application for completeness, accuracy, and compli- ance with law.

2. Issues marriage license, and records date.

3. Checks completeness of entries about the marriage ceremony.

. 4. Sends specified information regarding marriage to State Registrar.

1. Checks the validity of the marriage license.

2. Performs the marriage ceremony. 3. Certifies to the facts of the marriage

ceremony. 4. Returns the record+to thelicenseclerk

within the legally prescribed time.

DlVORCE ORIANNULMENT RECORD

1. Provides form for report to plaintiff o r attorney, or makes entries on such form from petition for decree,

2. Verifies entries on return form. 3. Enters information on final decree, 4. Sends completedreport tostate Registrar.

1. Enters personal characterishcs of spouses.

2. Returns form to Clerk of Court.

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Section I. Natality - General Summary

Figures

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Text Tables

1-A. Live births and birth rates, by color: Birth-registration States, 1915-32, and United States, 1933-61-------

1-B. Live births, birth rates, and fertility rates, by color: United States, 1909-61-----------------------------

1-C. Age-sex-adjusted birth rates, by color: United States, 1940-61-----------------------------------------

1-D. Gross and net reproduction rates, by color: United States, 1940-61-------------------------------------

1-E. Birth rates by age of mother and color: United States, 1940-61-----------------------------------------

1 -F. Birth rates by live-birth order and color: United States, 1940-61- --- ------ ---- ------- -- - ------ --- --- -- - 1-G. Median age of mother by live-birth order and color: United States, 1940-61------------------------------

1-H. Birth rates by age of mother, live-birth order, and color: United States, 1961----------------------------

1-J. Birth rates by live-birth order, for native white women: United States, 1920-61--------------------------

1-K. Birth rates by age of mother, for married women: United States, 1950-61--------------------------------

1 -L. Birth rates by age of father and color: United States, 1940-61- ---- ---- - - ---------- - -- - -- -- -- ---- --- --- - 1-M. Percentage distribution of women by parity, by exact age at beginning of year: United States, 1940, 1950, and

1-N. Birth probabilities for specified years,by exact age and parity of mother at beginning of year: United States,

1-0. Live births by color and sex: United States, 1935 and 1940-61- ------ -------- -- -------- -------- ----- ---- 1-P. Percent completeness of birth registration, by color: United States, 1933-61-----------------------------

1-Q. Live births and birth rates, by month: United States, 1951-61------------------------------------------

1-R. Birth rates and fertilit$ rates, by month, adjusted for seasonal variation: United States, 1951-61-----------

1-S. Number and percentage distribution of live births by attendant, by color: United States, 1940-61-----------

1-T. Percentage distribution of live births by attendant, by color: United States, each division and State, 1961----

1-U. Ratio of illegitimate live births, by color: Reporting States, 1940-61 -- ----- - ---------- ------ -- ------ ---- 1-V. Estimated number of illegitimate live births and ratios, by color, and illegitimacy rates: United States,

1956-62-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1940, 1950, and 1956-61--------------------------------------------------------------------------

1940-61-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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1-W. Estimated number of illegitimate live births and ratios, by age of mother and color: United States, 1961---- 1-33

1-X. Estimated illegitimacy rates by age of mother: United States, 1940,1950, and 1955-61--------------------- 1-34

1-Y. Distribution of live births by birth weight, by color, for the United States and each geographic division; and by plurality for the United States: 1961-------------------------------------------------------------

1-Z. Distribution of live births by birth weight, by age of mother and color: United States, 1961-----------------

1-AA. Birth rates: United States, each division and State, 1950 and 1955-61------------------------------------

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SECTION 1. NATALITY - GENERAL SUMMARY

NATALITY RATES AND RATIOS, 1961

TOTAL NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS - 4,268,326

CRUDE BIRTH RATE 23.3 PLURAL DELIVERIES 20.2 (per 1,000 population) (per 1,000 live births)

CRUDE RATE OF NATURAL INCREASE-14.0 HOSPITAL DELIVERIES -96.9 (persons per 1,000 population) ]per 100 live births)

GENERAL FERTILITY RATE 117.3 ESTIMATED ILLEGITIMACY RATIO 56.3 (per 1,000 female population 15-44 years) (per 1,000 live births)

GROSS REPRODUCTION RATE 1,768 ESTIMATED ILLEGITWCY RATE 22.6 (per 1,000 unmarried female population)

NET REPRODUCTION RATE 1,703 NMATURE BIRTHS 7.8 (per 100 live births)

SEX RATIO 1,050 ESTIMATED PERCENT COMPLETENESS (males per 1,000 female live births) OF BIRTH REGISTRATION 98.9

Introduction

The number of births in the population in any year is determined partly by demographic factors such as age and sex composition of the population, the number of married couples and their ages, and by the duration of their marriage and the number of children already born to them. It is also determined by social and economic factors. A mean- ingful picture of the influences of the demographic factors on the number of births in 1961 can be obtained by applying the. different measures of fertility described in the text that fouows.

The statistics for the total United States in 1961 include Alaska, which became a State in 1959, and Hawaii, which became a State in 1960.

The rate tables give data for varying periods-some only for recent years and others back to the earliest years for which data are available. In many cases corresponding rates for earlier years will be found in precedingissues of Volume I of Vital Statistics of the United States.

Adjustment of natality statistics taking into accoulit underregistration of births was discontinued in 1960 for reasons discussed in the Technical Appendix. In time- trend tables, data which have been shown on an adjusted

basis in previous reports are shown in this report a s ad- justed through 1959 and are shown on a registered (unad- justed) basis for 1959 and years thereafter. In all tables data adjusted for underregistration are so indicated; other- wise, the tables include data based only on registered births.

The initial portions of this section describe the various measures of fertility applied to annual birth data; the later portions include annual figures and textual interpretation of illegitimacy, seasonal variation of births, and such health- related items a s the number of plural births, the sex and birth weight of liveborn children, and the proportion of all births occurring in hospitals.

The crude birth rate

In 1961 there were 4,268,326 live births registered in the United States representing an increase of less than 1 percent over the number of births in 1960. The crude birth rate was 23.3 live births per 1,000 population compared with the rate of 23.7 in the previous year (table 1-A).

The crude birth rate is of interest primarilyas a com- ponent of the rate of natural increase, which is the arith-

1- 3

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metic difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate. In 1961 the rate ofnaturalincrease in the United States was 14.0 persons per 1,000 population. The use- fulness of the crude birth rate as a measure of fertility is somewhat limited by the fact that it does not take into account the age and sex composition of the population.

Crude birth rates and rates of natural increase for the United States and selected countries in 1961 were as follows:

Crude birth Rate of natural rate increase

'Figures for c o u n t r i e s o ther than the United S t a t e s a f e based on data published i n Vol. XVI, No.ll ,Monthly B u l l e t i n o f Statistics, S t a t i s t i c a l O f f i c e of the United N a t g n s , New York, November 1962.

The highest rate of natural increase in the United States since the completion of the birth- and death-registration areas (1933) was 16.5 in 1947; the lowestrate recorded was 6.8 during the midthirties.

Trend of the crude birth rate Estimates of the total number of births and the birth

rate in the United States have been made for each year since 1909. A s shown in table 1-B and figure 1-1, the mid- thirties separate two contrasting periods of change in the crude rate. In the earlier period, 1909-33, the rate under- went a marked decline, dropping from 30.0 to 18.4, This represents a continuation of the downward trend that had started many years before. Available estimates place the annual rate in the colonial period at 50 to 57 births per 1,000 inhabitants.2 The only appreciable interruption oc- curred shortly after the First World War. Following a sharp drop in 1919, the rate climbed in the next 2 years again turning downward to reach an alltime low during the de- pression period. The long-term decline has been char- acterized as a genuine demographic revolution, related to the development of modern society, the rapid development in arts and sciences, and the adoption of a rational approach

2Dorrald J. Bogue, T h e P o p u l a t i o n o f t h e U n i t s d S t a t e . . The Free Press of Glencoe, I l l i n o i s , 1959.

FIGURE 1-1

LIVE BIRTHS AND BIRTH RATES: UNITED STATES, 1909-61 (Includes adjustments for States not in the blrlh-reglstrotlon are0 prior to 1933 Rotes per 1,000 populotlon. Trend h e 8 for 1959-61 based on registered

live births; trend h e 5 for 1909-59 based on live blrths adjusted for underregistration) RATE

c

NUMBER 5,000,000

4,000,000

3,000,000

2,000,000

r,ooo,000

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in individual and family l i ~ i n g . ~ Changes in the reproductive patterns of persons living in both urban and rural environ- ments, and the increasing and more widespread knowledge of effective contraceptive methods are factors associated with this secular trend. The movement toward urbanization was also a factor, since fertility is normallylower in urban than in rural areas. However, its contribution is regarded

minor by some demographers. The postponement of marriage and childbearing during the depression of the 1930's was an additional factor in lowering the birth rate.

In the years since the midthirties the rate has recovered much of the loss that occurredin the two preceding decades. Initially, there was a slow, irregular, upward movement through 1940. This was succeeded by a more rapid rise during the early years of World W a r 11, and by 1943 the rate was at its wartime peak (22.7). Although some decreases occurred during the latter years of the war (in part due to the absence of large numbers of young men from the country for prolonged periods of time), the rate did not drop sub- stantially. With the end of the Second World War the rate rose sharply until 1947, when i t reached what is perhaps the highest point in 25 years. This peak reflects the demobi- lization of the Armed Forces at the end of 1945 and early 1946, the record number of marriages that followed, and the high levels of employment and income. The decrease in the following 3 years was moderate. In 1951 the rate again moved upward for a few years, and then leveled off at about 25 per 1,000 population. Since 1958 the rate has been declining gradually.

The future course of fertility a s reflected in the crude birth rate will depend upon future marriage and child- bearing patterns as well as upon the age and sex composition of the population. The Bureau of the Census has taken these factors into consideration in making its projections of the future course of the crude birth rate in this country. The projections are based upon two assumed levels of future fertility, one higher designated Series 11, and one lower designated Series 111. On the basis of Bureau of the Census assumptions, the average annual rate per 1,000 midperiod population would be 24.0 (Series 11) and 22.2 (Series 111) for the period 1960-65. The corresponding rates for the period 1965-70 would be 24.9 and 21.8, re~pect ively.~

Age- sex- adjusted birth rate

The standardized birth rates in table I-C and figure 1-2 show what the birth rates per 1,000 population would be in a specified year if there were the same age and sex distributions as in 1940. The rates were computed by the direct method, that is, by multiplying the age-specific birth rates for females 10-49 years of age in the specified year by the number of females in the corresponding age group of the 1940 population. The sum of these products divided by the total enumerated population of 1940 is the age-sex-

3Wilson H. G r a b i l l , Clyde V. X i s e r , and P a s c a l I(. Whelp- ton, T h e F e r t i l i t y o f A m e r i c a n Women N e w York, John W i l e y and Sons. I I I C . ? lQ6S.

411. 9. Bureau o f t.he Census, " I n t e r i m R e v i s e d P r o j e c t i o n s o f Lhc P o p u l a t i o n o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y Age and Sex: 1975 and 19801n Cu r r f n t P o p u l a t i o n R e p o r t s S e r i e s P-25, No. 251, J u l y 0 , 1962.

FIGURE 1-2

AGESEX-ADJUSTED BIRTH RATES BY COLOR: UNITED STATES, 1940-61

(Rolcs pnr I.000 popuIoIIon. R i n d llner for 1959-61 bocnd on regititred live births; trend tinet fa 1940-59 bolnd on llm blrlhl odlualed for und8rraplrtrollonl

idjusted rate. The identical standardized population is used 'or both the white and nonwhite groups, that is , the rates are not standardized for color.

The main value of the standardized rate is that it may be compared over a period of years with the knowledge that the observed differences are not attributed to or obscured by variations in the age and sex composition of the popu- lation. Factors such a s the low birth rates of the 1930's. the large number of births since World War 11, wartime casualties, changes in the age-specific mortality rates and net immigration have contributed to changes in the age and sex distribution. Females in the reproductive ages, for example, are a smaller proportion of the population today than 20 years ago-20 percent compared with 24. While the total population of the United States has increased 38 per- cent between 1940 and 1961, the number of females in the childbearing ages 15-44 years has increased only 14 per- cent. Moreover, the increase in the female population of reproductive age was due primarily to gains in the groups 30 years and over. Women in the most fertile age group, 20-24 years, actually decreased by 2.9 percent since 1940; also at ages 25-29, there was a decrease of 2.8 percent.

The standardized birthrate for all races combined shows that had the age-sex distribution of the population remained constant, the birth rate would have risen from 19.4 per 1,000 population in 1940 to 31.0 in 1961. This would have meant an increase of 60 percent over this periodcom- pared with an actual increase in the crude rate of 20 per- cent from 1940 to 1961.

The use of a single standard population for computing rates for the white and nonwhite groups permits the ob- servation of differences in hypothetical crude rates between the two groups if the population distributions of each were the same.

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Gross and net reproduction rates

A measure frequently used to summarize fertility con- ditions is the gross reproduction rate. This rate repre- sents the number of daughters a hypothetical cohort of 1,000 women entering the childbearing period together would have during their lives if (a) theywere subject to a givenset of age-specific birth rates and (b) none of the cohort were to die before the completion of the childbearing period? Thus a cohort of 1,000 women would bear 1,768 daughters in their lifetime if they experienced the age-specific birth rates for 1961 and no deaths occurred before the end of the reproductive-age span. Table 1-D shows that the gross reproduction rate increased steadily between 1950 and 1957, declined in 1958, and leveled off in the last 3 years. The rate for nonwhite women has been consistently much higher than that for white women and _ir! 1961 exceeded the latter

5The gross reproduct ion r a t e may a l s o be d e f i n e d a s t h e sum of t h e a g e - s p e c i f i c b i r t h r a t e s f o r fenlale i n f a n t s p e r 1 , 0 0 0 women of e a c h s i n g l e y e a r o f age. I n computing t h e gross reproduct ion r a t e s f o r t h i s r e p o r t , t h e a g e - s p e c i f i c r a t e s f o r t h e 5 -year age groups were m u l t i p l i e d b y 5 and summed and t h e t o t a l m u l t i p l i e d by the proport ion which fe-

rate by 31.5 percent. In 1940 the difference was 31.4 per- cent, and in 1950 it was 34.2 percent.

The net reproduction rate is based on the specific fertility and mortality conditions observed in a specified year. A rate of 1,000 means that with the age-specific birth and death rates experienced in the specified year, a cohort of 1,000 newly born girls would bear just enough daughters to replace themselves.

A comparison of the net reproduction rate with the gross reproduction rate affords an indication of the relative loss sustained by the potential childbearing population through mortality. The fact that the difference between these two rates is greater for the nonwhite women than for the white is an indication of the greater age-specific mortality sus- tained by the nonwhite female population.

The net reproduction rate, useful as i t in in describing fertility and mortality conditions, is of limited value a s an indicator of future population growth. It does not take into

%o obta in t h e n e t reproduction r a t e , the b i r t h r n t e f o r each s p e c i f i e d 5-year age group was m u l t i p l i e d by 6 nnd by t h e p r o b a b i l i t y ( a s determined from t h e life t a b l e for t h e year) of women surv iv ing t o that age group. The sum o f those products was then m u l t i p l i e d by the p r o p o r t i o n o f b i r t h s that

male b i r t h s formed o f a l l b i r t h s . were female. FIGURE 1-3

RAT 170

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FERTILITY RATES: UNITED STATES, 1909-61 . ( ~ a t e s per 1,000 female population aged 15-44 years. Trend line for 1959-61 based on registered live births; trend line for 1909-59 based

on live births adjusted for underregistration)

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account nuptiality, marital duration, parity, childspacing, and other factors. Where significant short-term changes in these variables occur, fluctuations in the reproduction rates can be deceptively large. '

The general fertility rate

A useful measure of fertility is the rate representing the total number of live births per 1,000 female population aged 15-44 years. In 1961 this rate, computed on the basis of registered live births, was 117.3 compared with 118.0 for 1960. In 1950 the rate was 106.2, and during the 1930's i t was as low a s 75.8 (table 1-B and figure 1-3). Since 1936 there has been a definite upward movement in the fertility rate despite irregular fluctuations during World War I1 and the immediate postwar years. The average rate for the past decade was 116.4 compared with 95.3 for 1940- 49 and 79.7 for 1930-39.

General fertility and live-birth order rates for native white women

1-4. By limiting this series of rates to the native white group, i t is possible to study changes without the effect of the varying fertility patterns of the many foreign-born women who came to this country in the early part of the present century. Declines are observed in the rates for all birth orders for native white women during the 1920's and early 1930's. Rates for first and second births began to recover shortly after 1933; third births did not do so until 1940, and fourth births not until 1943. The rates for fifth and sixth births remained virtually constant during the war and immediate postwar period, but have been rising since the early 1950's. The downward movement of the rate for seventh births was not halted until 1953, while for eighth births and above some recovery was observed by the midfifties. The measurement of these rates only to the unit position, however, does not permit a precise indication of the relative change.

Birth rates by age of mother and live-birth order

Rates by age of mother.-Age-specific rates relate (a) the number of births to mothers in a 5-year age group to (b) the female population of the same age. A comparison of 1961 rates with those of 1960 shows relatively small

P o t t o r n s of F e r t i l i t y in High F e r t i l i t y P o p u l a t i o n s , n T h e differences. In relation to the rates of 1950, however, the M l l b a n k M e m o r i a l F u n d Q u a r t e r l y , O c t o b e r 1 9 6 1 . current figures continue to provide a marked contrast

Fertility rates for native white women in the United States from 1920 to 1961 are given in table 1-J and figure

'Ansley J. Coale and C . Y. Tye, nThe S i g n i f i c a n c e of Age-

FIGURE 1-4

BIRTH RATES BY LIVE-BIRTH ORDER, FOR NATIVE WHITE WOMEN: UNITED STATES, 1920-61

(Rates per 1,000 native white female population aged 15-44 years Trend lines for 1960-61 based on registered live births; trend line for

1920-59 based on live births adjusted for underregistrotion)

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20

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0 I920 1930 1940 19 50 1961

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(table 1-E 2nd figure 1-5). A t a g e s 20-24 years, for example, there was an increase of'28 percent, and at ages 25-29 an increase of 19 percent:

1961

15-44 years-- 117.3

15-19 years------ 88.7 20-24 years------ 252.5 25-29 years------ 197.1 30-34years------ 113.6 35-39 years------ 55.6 40-44 years------ 15.6

1960

118.0

89.1 258.1 197.4 112.7 56.2 15.5

Percent increase)

1950 1950-61

106.2 10.5

81.6 8.7 196.6 28.4 166.1 18.7 103.7 9.5 52.9 5.1 15.1 3.3

30C

15c

10(

151

1oc

5c

, I

500

? I O

zw

150

100

50

0 0

These changes are largely a function of two factors: (a) the proportion of women who were married, and (b) the marital fertility rates. Between 1950 and 1961, there was a definite rise in age-specific rates for married women (table I-K). Year-to-year fluctuations in age-specific rates for married women are due in part to the sampling variability associated with estimating the size of the married female population. There were also moderate increases in the proportion of married women in the reproductive ages 20 years and over?

'U.S . Bureau o f t h e Census , " M a r i t a l S t a t u s and F a m i l y S t a t u s : March 1961, n C u r r e n t P o p u l a t i o n R e p o r t s Ser ie sP-20 , No. 114, J a n u a r y 3 1 , 1 9 6 2 .

The percent married in 1950 and 1961 a re shown below:

March March 1961 1950

Among all women (married and unmarried combined), the most fertile ages in 1961, as in previous years, were 20- 24 years. About one out of four women in these ages bore a child in 1961. For women aged25-29years, the second most fertile group, about one out of five gave birth during this year. Ranking third and fourth were women 30-34 and 15-19 years, respectively. The lower rank order of the youngest age group is heavily influenced, of course, by the relatively smaller proportion married, In comparison, for married women fertility is far greater at ages 15-19 than at any other age. In 1961, 54 percent of these women bore a child compared with 35 percent a t ages 20-24 and 22 percent at ages 25-29 years. In 1961, as inotherrecent years, slightly more than 7 out of 10 babies were born to mothers under 30 years of age and approximately 9 out of every 10 to mothers under 35 years. A s shown in table 1-G, the median age of childbearing in 1961 was 25.4 years.

Number of births and rates by live-birth order.-Small decreases in the number of second and third births occurred between 1960 and 1961. These were in contrastto increases in the number of fourth and subsequent births. Over the years there has been a gradual shift in the composition of births by birth order. Only 51 percent of all births were first and second children in 1961 compared with 62 percent in 1950. Births of fourth and higher orders now represent 30 percent of the total compared withonly21 percent a dec- ade ago.

Birth rates by live-birth order, per 1,000 femalepopu- lation aged 15-44 years, are given in table 1-F and figure 1-6 for each year from 1940 through 1961. These figures show that the rates for third and subsequent births were substantially greater in 1961 than in 1950, while those for first and second births dropped a little. Percent changes in birth rates by live-birth order for selected years a re as follows:

1950 1960 to to

1961 1961

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A comparison of birth-order rates for the white and non- white groups shows that for each group the rates for 1961 were about the same a s those for 1960. Since 1953 the rate for first births among the nonwhites has been slightly above the rate for the whites; in earlier years, the reverse was generally true. This is of interest in view of the find- ings that the rate of childlessness among nonwhites has in the past been greater thanamongwhites: andit suggests the possibility that the latter relationship may be in the process of change.

The base populations used in computing the foregoing rates for birth order include all females 15-44 years of age. They are not specific a s to age and parity and include segments of the female population in which the probability of having a child of specified order is very low or is zero. For example, in computing rates for first births in a given year, the population base includes females regardless of their marital status or the number of children they already had. At least part of the variation in the rates for birth order in recent years is , therefore, attributable to changes in composition of the female population by parity as well a s age.

Rates by age of mother and live-birth order.-Table I-H shows birth rates for 1961 by age of mother and live- birth order. These datamay be compared with corresponding figures for earlier years to assess the effect of changing age composition of the female population on the rates for specified birth orders. For example, the rate for first births, taking all age groups together, was lower in 1961 than in 1950, but the rates for first births among women aged 15-19 and 20-24 years increased

.

AGE - * 25.7 37.1

0.7

28.4

21.2 84.9 47.0 16.0 6.0 1.3

1.2

32.1

19.2 69.4 51.3 27.6 9.6 1.8

- -

?ercent :hange

-6.6

+6.4 +7.6 -30.1 -43.4 -47.4 -41.7

-11.5

+lo. 4 +22.3 -18.0 -39.1 -37.5 -27.8

The situation is similar with respect to the rate for second births. While for all age groups combined, it was 11.5 per- cent lower in 1961 than in 1950, the rates for second births among women 15-19 and 20-24 years showed increases of 10.4 and 22.3, respectively. Here, also, i t was only in the

9wiison H. Crabill and Paul C. Click, nDemographic and locial Aspects of Childlessness: Census Data,” M i l b a n k Memo-

r i a l F u n d Q u a r t e r l y , J a n u a r y 1959.

older age groups that a decline occurred. With regard to rates for third and higher birth orders, the increases which occurred between 1950 and 1961 reflected gains in virtually all 5-year age groups.

At all ages, lower birth orders were more prominent for white than for nonwhite mothers. Data in table 1-H indicate that first, second, and third births accounted for almost half of the births among white women through their early thirties. In the case of white women aged 30- 34, for example, first, second, and third births accounted for 47 percent of the total; but they accounted for only 25 percent for nonwhite women. Toward the end of the fertility cycle, higher birth orders almost completely domi- nated the nonwhite picture. For nonwhite women 40-44 years of age, sixth births and above comprised 70 percent of the total births compared with only 39 percent for white women. The disparity in ages between white and nonwhite mothers is shown in table 1-G. In 1961 the median age of the nonwhite mother is lower for every birthorder. For first and second births the difference is 2 years, while for third through seventh births i t is 3 years or more. In 1950 these differences were greater for nearly all birth orders. The absolute difference (in years) between the median age of white and nonwhite mothers for 1950 and 1961 is as follows:

1961 1950

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Parity distribution and birth rates by parity and age of mother

percent in 1962. At ages 35-39 years i t is already down to 12 percent.

The changes in birth-order rates observed in recent years are related to changes in the relative size of the parity group in which such births can occur (table 1-M) and in the size of the parity rate or birth probability, as it is also called (table 1-N). "Parity" refers to the number of live children borne by a woman as of a particular time. Two-parity women, for example, are those who at the beginning of the specified year already have two children and who may therefore have a third during the year. Thus a factor in the number of third births during any year is the number of two-parity women at the beginning of the year. The parity rate is the proportion of such women who have a third child.

The table above shows that the rate for second births to women aged 25-29 years declined from 57.3 in 1950 to 47.0 in 1961. It can now be seen that this was not due to a diminished propensity for women with one child to add a second but rather to a decrease in the relative number of women subject to having a second child. Table 1-N shows that for this age group the birth probability for having a second child actually increased from 193.8 to 247.8 per 1,000 between 1950 and 1961. And table 1-M shows that the percent of one-parity women aged 25-29 as of the begin- ning of the year decreased from 29.4 in 1950 to 18.5 as of January 1, 1962.

The parity data also throw light on other aspects of the fertility picture. According to figures for 1961 and earlier years, the chances that a woman with three children will have another baby are greater, on the average, than for a woman with two children. Futhermore, this proba- bility continues to increase (up to a point) with each SUC-

cessive birth. Take, for example, again, women aged 25- 29. Table 1-N shows that among those with twochildren at the beginning of 1961 about 180 per 1,000 gave birth to a third during the year. For those with three children, the rate was 183; for those with four children, 209; and so on. For women with seven children or more, over one in three had an additional child in 1961.

A departure from the general pattern of increasedrates with increased parity occurs between second and third births. The proportion of women with one child who give birth to a second is consistently greater year after year than the proportion with two children who have a third.

The percentage distribution of women by parity shown in table 1-M provides some insight into the change in family size over the last decade. Among women 30-34 years of age, a steady decline has occurred in the relative number of women who have only one child, while the pro- portion with three children or more has increased from 28.0 percent in 1950 to 48.7 as of January 1, 1962. There has also been a decline in the percent of women who are childless in all age groups. In recent years, among women aged 40-44 years, that is, those reaching the end of their reproductive span, there has been a rapid decline in the number who are childless-from 20 percent in 1956 to 13

January January Percent 1962 1950 decrease

15-44 years---- 33.6 40.4 16.8

15-19 years-------- 92.5 92.9 0.4 20-24 years-------- 46.7 55.7 16.2 25-29 years-------- 17.4 28.4 38.7 30-34 years-------- 13.0 22.0 40.9 35-39 years-------- 12.0 22.4 46.4 40-44 years-------- 12.5 22.6 44.7

Birth rates by age of father

A s would be expected, the highest rates occur at a somewhat older age for men (25-29 years) than for women (20-24 years). The median age of father was 28,7 in 1961 compared with 25.4 for mothers. There has been a small drop in this measure over the past two decades; the median age was 29.8 in 1940 and 29.3 in 1950. A comparison of the age-specific rates between 1960 and 1961 (table I-L) shows that the rates for men under 25 decreased; rares for most other age groups increased.

Between 1950 and 1961 the rates moved up for each group through age 39. The amount of increase was largest in the younger age groups:

14.2 20.3 142.0 194.9 186.7 234.0 141.9 158.3 87.2 87.8

1.0 f I

i43.0 t37.3 +25.5 +11.6 -1-0.7

-15.3 -16.0 -28.6

-4.7 J

Marked changes in the fertility.pattern by age of father and color have occurred between I940 and 1961, In 1940, nonwhite males 20-24 years of age had a higher birth rate than those 25-29 years old; in 1950 the rates for the two groups were almost equal; by 1961 the older group surpassed the younger group on this measure. Among white males, those aged 25-29 years have been the most fertile group for each year data are available, but a change has occurred in the age group ranking second. In 1940 this position was

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1,040

held by the 30-34 year olds, whose rate was 37 percent higher than the 20-24 year group, which ranked third. In 1961 the positions of the two were reversed.

1,046 1,047

Births by sex of child

1,125 1,040 1,047 1,038 1,017 1,024

In 1961, a s in previous years, male births ournumbered female births. Table 1-0 indicates, however, that there has been a slight decline in t h w e x ratio since the end of World War 11. Currently the ratidis 1,050 males, per 1,000 females, compared with 1,058 in 1946. The white group, rather than the nonwhite, appears to be responsible for this trend. Among the latter group, the ratio fluctuated somewhat erratically between 1,011 and 1,028. In the case of white births, it decreased almost steadily from 1,063 to 1,055.

Various investigations have been carried out as to the factors affecting the sex ratio." In particular, the effect of age of mother, age of father, and birth order have been studied. The following table based on 1961 data presents sex ratios, crossclassified with age of mother and birth order. In general, the sex ratio dropped with an increase in (1) birth order o r (2) age of mother. However, thisrelation- ship does not usually poldpue for a crossclassification of

1,243 917 1,079 1,083 1,037 1,064 1,049 1,051 1,028 1,038 1,090 1,021

''E. N o v i t z k i a n d A. W. K i m b a l l , # B i r t h Order, Parental Ages, a n d S e x o f O f f s p r i n g , " A m e r i c a n J o u r a n l o f H u m a n O c - n o t i c a Vol. 10 , No. 3, S e p t e m b e r 1958.

R o b e r t J. Myers, " T h e E f f e c t of Age of M o t h e r a n d B i r t h O r d o r o n S e x ILatio a t B i r t h , " M i l b a n k M e m o r i a l F u n d Q u a r t e r l y . J u l y 1064.

1,015

any single birth order with any 5-year ageof mother group.

1,003 1,017

COLOR AND AGE (IF E:-

1,060 1,063 1,055 1,067 1,048 1,064 1,044 1,068 1,036 1,096 1,038 1,088

1,055!! 1,069

1,068 1,068 1,060 1,070 1,051 1,060 1,049 1,072 1,039 1,101 1,049 1,095

1,020

1,054 - 1,058

1,050

1,050

1,058

1,056

1,043

1,123

- 1,070 1,060

1,043

1 ,U7

1,027

1,026

1,052

1,058

- 1,028 1,022 1,039

973 1,193 -

LIVE-BIRTH ORDER -

3d

1,044

1,oac 1,042

1,051 1,041

- -

1,046

1,045

1,048

1,030 1,048 1,048

1,039 1,067

1,016

-

1,052

- 1,004

1,oa

1,055

1,014

1,033

814

1,036 1,037 1,037

*5

1,022 1,010

'994 1 0 5 8 1;OU 1,000 I '963 I 976

Birth rates by month

Crude birth rates by month (adjusted to an annual basis) in the period 1951-61 followed a fairly regular seasonal pattern (table 1-Q). A s shown by the solid line in figure 1-7, there was a minor peak in February of each year, a major peak in August or September, and troughs in the spring and in December-January. This resembles the bi- modal distribution observed in the years prior to World

FIGURE 1-7

BIRTH RATES BY MONTH, UNADJUSTED AND ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION: UNITED STATES, 1951-61

(Rates on an annual basis Per lP00 estimated Populollon for specifled month)

30 30

25 25

20 20

0 I I I I I I I I I I III11111IlI I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I l I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 - Based on registered births -----. Adjusted for seosonol variation (1951-59 based on blrths adjusted

for underregistration; 1960-61 based on registered blrths)

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110

105

100

9 5

9 0

War II?l However, in the prewar pattern the lowest rate was in December, whereas in the more recentperiodthe annual low was in April or May. Also, monthly fluctuations were previously more moderate.

Table 1-R and figure 1-7 show the monthly crude birth

-

- -

-

-

FIGURE 1-8

UNLTED STA!rES

Y O r n

1961 1960 1959

MONTHLY INDEXES OF LIVE BIRTHS BY

INDEX INDEX

LIVE-BIRTH ORDER AND COLOR: UNITED STATES, 1961

1 1 5 7 FIRST BIRTH ORDER -1115

m c m arD WALEST SAINI

1965 1959 1958 1XA 1CG7 IYJI

65

851 I I I 1 I I I 1 J F M A M J J A S

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I I 1:: O N D

SECOND BIRTH ORDER

85' I I J F M A M J J A S O N D

"For a d e t a i l e d d i s c u s s i o n o f s e a s o n a l i t y , see " S e a s o n a l V a r i a t i o n s o f B i r t h s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , 1948-54, n b y Deward E. Waggoner and J o s e p h S c h a c h t e r , N a t i o n a l O f f i c e of V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s , V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s - - S p e c i a l R e p o r t s V o l . 47 , NO. 4, 1959.

rates adjusted for seasonal variation. The residual move- ments represent random variation a s well a s the fertility response to underlying nonseasonal changes in specific factors. Monthly fertility rates adjusted for seasonality are also shown in table I-R. While in any single year the pattern of these rates would be similar to those of the crude rate, for use in secular trend analysis, the fertility rate series is more appropriate.

There is a close resemblance in the seasonal pattern of births among the different live-birth orders; however, minor differences exist between the white and nonwhite births. Among white births, the major and minor peaks are similar for first, second, and third or higher birth orders. Among nonwhites, for each of these birth orders, the major peak and trough are more prominent, while the January-December trough is more moderate, compared with the pattern among white births. In figure 1-8, the seasonal pattern of births by live-birth order is expressed in terms of a monthly index standardized to the monthly average for the year (100.0).

A comparison of the monthly variation in the number of births in the United States with that of Japan indicates that the variation is much greater for Japan, with the monthly index ranging from a high of 122.6 in January 1960 to a low of 87.6 in June. For the United States the range in 1961 was from 107.6 in September to 94.5 in May, The monthly fluctuations noted for the United States are comparable to those of England and Wales. The peak month of birth for England and Wales, however, is March with a minor peak in September.

The monthly indices of births for the United States, England and Wales, and Japan were a s follows:'z

fJ7.E 5z.c '55.4

32.0 55.5 55.6

'Limited to legitimate live births only. The low ratio in June, J u y , and A'JPIst occilrred i n the ail- of 1958 is attributed to

tumn of 1957. the epidemic Of Asian influenza which

12Data f o r England and Wales from P a r t I11 of t h e R e d i a - t r e r Oensral's S t a t i s t i c a l R e v i e w o f E n d l a n d and W s l s a f o r 1959 and 1980. London, H. Y. S t a t i o n e r y Office, 1 9 0 1 and 1962.

Data f o r Japan computed from f i g u r e s p u b l i s h e d in Volume 1 of V i t a l S t a t i s t i c 8 f o r 1958,1959, and 1960. japan, Divi- s i o n o f H e a l t h and W e l f a r e S t a t i s t i c s , W e l f a r e Minis ter 's S e c r e t a r i a t .

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Plural births the nonwhite are even greater. Plural births per 1,000 live births by age of mother are shown below:

Of the 4,268,326 live births in 1961, 86,100 or 20.2 per 1,000 live births were from plural deliveries. This ratio varies somewhat from year to year: Total White Nonwhite

15-44 years------- 20.2 19.0 26.7

15-19 yeas----------- 12.4 11.8 14.5 20.2 19.0 26.6 20-24 yeas----------- 16.8 15.7 23.2 20.4 19.3 26.3 25-29 years----------- 21.9 20.4 30.6 20.6 19.5 27.0 30-34 years----------- 26.1 24.3 36.4 20.6 19.5 27.0 35-39 years----------- 29.9 28.4 38.8 20.5 19.4 26.7 40-44 years----------- 24.1 22.4 33.8 21.3 20.4 26.6

Total White Nonwhite

Among the States the ratio ranged from a low of 16.9 in Hawaii and Utah to a high of 25.1 in Mississippi. (It should be noted that the foregoing ratios a re in terms of the number of live births from plural deliveries.) The geographic variations in the ratio are partly due to differences in the racial composition of the population. Orientals have the lowest twinning rate, whites the next lowest, and Negroes the highest.

For both the white and nonwhite groups, the sex ratio of males to females was higher in single than in twin deliveries :

Single Twin delivem'es deliveries

This may be explained by the greater fetal loss among plural births, in combination with the fact that fetal deathrates are highest among males. In the 1958 twin birth data, in which the twin live births and fetal deaths were matched by mates, the sex ratios for both white and nonwhite twins were higher--1,025 and 1,033, respectively.

The median weight for births from plural deliveries (2,430grams) is 880 grams less than for births from single deliveries (table I-Y), This size difference is due to the generally earlier termination of pregnancies involving mul- tiple births and the less favorable nutritional environment of plural births during the gestation period.

The relative frequency of multiple births increased with age of mother up to ages 35-39. The chances of plural births a re almost 2% times a s great a t ages 35-39 than at 15-19. This situation holds true for both the white and non- white groups, except that the differences by age among

13Alan F. Outtmacher, P r e g n a n c y a n d B i r t h New York, The V i k i n g P r e s s , 1967 . p . 277.

Research into the factors associated with twinning has shown that birth order a s well a s age of mother is a signi- ficant ~a r i ab1e . l~

Attendant at birth

In 1961, 97 births out of every 100 were delivered in hospitals compared with 56 per 100 in 1940. This striking increase is believed to be at least partly responsible for the substantial declines in infant and maternal mortality that also took place during these years. The trendin hospital utilization for obstetrical care is characterized by a fairly rapid rise through the midforties and a more gradual increase since (table I-S and figure 1-9). The in- hospital movement has been accompanied by a marked decrease in the proportion of births delivered by non- physicians. Only 2.1 percent of births were nonmedically attended in 1961, whereas in 1940 the figure was 9.3 per- cent.

The proportion of white births delivered in hospitals is now close to 100 percent, and this has been accomplished over a relatively short span of years. As recently as 1940 only three out of five white births occurred in hospitals. However, during the war years considerable progress was made, and by 1948 the proportion had risen to 90 per- cent. It has since continued to increase and in 1961 stood at 99 percent.

With the low rate of hospital utilization prior to 1940 for the nonwhite group, the potential for improvement has been much greater. Between 1940 and 1961 the proportion of in-hospital births to nonwhite mothers tripled-from 27 percent to 86 percent. There were also sharp increases in the proportion of births attended by physicians. Eighty- nine percent of the nonwhite births were medically attended in 1961 as compared with only 51 percent in 1940. For

14J. Yerushalmy and S. E. Sheerar , "The R e l a t i o n of Order of B i r t h and Age o f P a r e n t s t o t h e Frequency o f L i k e - S e x e d and U n l i k e - S e x e d Twin D e l i v e r i e s , n Human B i o l o g y February 1940.

Norma McArthur, VThe R e l a t i v e A e t i o l o g i c a l E f f e c t s of Ma- t e r n a l Age and P a r i t y i n B i n o v u l a r T w i n n i n g , " A n n a l s o f Eu- g e n i c a . Vol. 18, 1954.

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the white group, on the other hand, the proportion of births attended by physicians has been near 100 percent for a number of years.

Table 1-T shows the percentage distribution of live births by attendant and color for geographic areas. The proportion of births delivered by nonphysicians is gen- erally highest in the Southern States. In Mississippi nearly one-fourth of all registered births were delivered without benefit- of medical attendance. In Ahbania and South Caro- lina, the corresponding proportions were 15 and 13 per- cent, respectively.

FIGURE 1-9

PERCENT OF LIVE BIRTHS OCCURRING IN HOSPITALS, BY COLOR: UNITED STATES, 1940-61

1940 1945 1950 1955 1961

This is primarily due to the sizable number of non- medical deliveries for the nonwhite group in the South. In Mississippi, for example, over 99 percent of the white births compared with only 55 percent of the nonwhite births were delivered by physicians. Since in these Southern States nonwhite births form a large proportion of all births annually, the large number of nonmedical deliveries for the nonwhites tends to pull down the total proportion of births attended by physicians.

Illegitimate births

Illegitimate births were first reported for the birth- registration area of the United States in 1917. In that year 20 out of every thousand babies born alive were born out of wedlock. There has been a more o r less consistent increase in reported and estimated illegitimate births since that time. The illegitimacy ratios (the number of illegitimate live births per 1,000 total live births) for the years 1930 to 1960 were: 35 for 1930; 38 for 1940; 40 for 1950; and 53 for 1960.

An estimated 240,200 babies were born out of wedlock i n 1961. This was an increase of 15,900 or 7 percent over

1960, and represented an increase of 150,700 babies o r 168 percent over 1940, the last prewar year, In the 10- year period 1942-51, which includes the World War II period, 1,225,300 illegitimate births occurred; and in the more recent period 1952-61, the number rose to an estl- mated 1,960,000, an increase of about 60 percent, Ten years ago, 39 babies out of every thousand born were illegitimate; in 1961 this number had climbed to 56 babies per thousand.

These figures are for the United States a s a whole and are based on information from live-birth records in those States that require reporting on illegitimacy, In 1961, 34 States and the District of Columbia are included in the reporting area. The figures include estimates for the States not reporting this item. A l l figures must be used with some caution; no adjustments are made for misstatements concerning legitimacy status on birth certi- ficates or for illegitimate births not registered.

The growth in illegitimate births has been substantial for both white and nonwhite mothers since 1940 (table 1-V). Illegitimate births to white mothers increased from 40,300 in that year to a record 91,100 in 1961, White illegitimate births rose during World War 11, then declined following 1946. Since 1952 the number has steadily in- creased, the growth in the past 10 years being 68 percent. The number of illegitimate births to nonwhite mothers has tripled since 1940. There were 49,200 births in 1940 and 149,100 in 1961, an increase of over 203 percent.

The proportion of white mothers has increased slightly since a relatively low point in 1956 when they produced 35 percent of all estimated illegitimate births, By 1961 this proportion had increased to 38 percent. It was ac- companied by a corresponding decrease in the nonwhite category, from 65 percent of total illegitimate births in 1956 to 62 percent in 1961.

There are several ways of expressing the frequency of illegitimacy in addition to stating the number of births, The illegitimacy rate measures illegitimate births per 1,000 unmarried women 15-44 years of age (table 1-XI, In 1940 this rate was 7.1; by 1950 it had doubled and by 1960 tripled. In 1961, there were 22.6 illegitimate births per 1,000 women in this category, the highest rate ever measured in the United States. This rise has beenreflected in every 5-year age of mother group since 1940, The rdtes have been affected not only by the successively larger number of births out of wedlock but also by the accompanying decreases in the rate base-the unmarried female popu- lation of reproductive age.

Another measure for certain types of comparison is the illegitimacy ratio, the number of illegitimate live births per 1,000 total live births (table I-W). The illegitimacyratio has risen steadilysince 1951 and 1952, when there were 39.1 ille- gitimate live births per 1,000 total live births. In 1961 this ratio was 56.3. A similar development is found in both white and nonwhite groups. The estimated illegitimacy ratio for the white group in 1951 and 1952 was 16.3; in 1961 it was 25'3, The ratio for the nonwhites was 183.4 i n 1952 and 223.4 in 1961. The decrease in the nonwhite ratio observed in 1960 has not been maintained.

The proportion of young mothers having illegitimate children continues to be significant, with almost threc-

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quarters of the number of mothers being under 25 years of age. The teenage proportion was the highest in terms of 5-year age of mother groups. Over 98,OOOillegitimate babies were born to mothers under 20 years of age; this figure represented 41 percent of all the estimated illegiti- mate births in 1961. The age group 15-19 years produced 93,200 estimated illegitimate babies; of these about half were born to mothers aged 15, 16, and 17 years old, and the remainder to mothers aged 18 and 19.

The nonwhite teenage group aged 15-19 years has con- sistently produced more children than the white, but the relative difference between them has undergone a slight change in recent years. Ten years ago, in 1952, the number of illegitimate white births was 19,600 and the number of nonwhite births was 39,000, representing 33.4 percent and 66.4 percent of the total, respectively. In 1961, the number of illegitimate births to white girls aged 15 to 19years was 36,100 and to nonwhite girls was 57,100. The pro- portion born to white mothers had increased to 38.7 per- cent and to nonwhite had declined to 61.3 percent in the IO-year period.

The number of illegitimate births per 1,000 totalbirths by color are shown in table 1-U for the States whichreport this item. In 1961, as in recent years, the District of Col- umbia had the highest ratio (65.8) for the white group. The ratio for the nonwhite group was highest in Delaware (323.5) although this indicated a decline from 1960. Ade- quate comparisons between the States in terms of these ratios cannot properly be made as many factors affect them, such as the amount of misstatement on the birth record to conceal legitimacy status, differences in birth registration completeness between legitimate and illegiti- mate births, and marital status and age composition of the female population. Despite these shortcomings, the available data on illegitimacy provide An insight into the estent of illegitimacy, aid in the adniinistering or programs related to children born out of wedlock, and are of major importance to various State and community agencies which deal with the health and welfare of citizens.

Birth weight

A great majority of the children born in 1961 (more than 92 percent) weighed over 2,500 grams (table I-Y). The remaining 7.8 percent represented immature births (2,500 grams or less) according to the birth weight cri- terion.16 This group, although constituting a small portion of total births, represents special health problems since a large number of infants dying within 28 days of birth are immature at birth. Only a small proportion of infants (1.5 percent) weighed over 4,500 grams. Extremely large babies are also subject to higher mortality than aver- age-sized infants.

The peak concentration of births was between 3,001 and 3,500 grams. Nearly two-fifths of the births in 1961 were at these weights. The median weight for all children was 3,300 grams.

"SCC d i s c u s s i o n o f ' b i r t h weight i n t h e T e c h n i c a l Appendix.

Nonwhite babies weighed on the average 180grams less at birth than white babies. The percent of nonwhite in- fants with birth weights of 2,500 grams o r less was 13.0 compared with 6.9 for white infants. The proportion of infants falling into the three lowest weight categories (1,000 grams or less to 2,000 grams) was twice as great for nonwhites a s for whites. A t the other end of the weight scale (4,501 grams or more) the proportions for the white and nonwhite groups were 1.6 and 1.2 percent, respectively.

Since 1950, the first year for whichdata on birth weight were available, the percentage of immature babies among all births in this country has varied only slightly (between 7.5 and 7.8 percent). Among the white group during this same period the comparable proportion dropped a little (from 7.2 percent in 1950 to 6.9 in 1961), but the percen- tages for the nonwhite group increased from 10.4 percent in 1950 to 13.0 in 1961. Several factors may have contrib- uted to this increase. More precise measuring andreport-. ing of birth weight may have faken place. There has been a sizable reduction in the relative number of birth weights "not stated" for nonwhite infants during this same period. Improvements in prenatal and obstetrical care made since 1950 would tend to increase the proportion of immature babies surviving to delivery.

Birth weight by geographic division. -The distribution of births by weight varied appreciably from area to area (table 1-Y). Among the nonwhite, the proportion of children born prematurely ranged from a high of 15.1 percent for the residents of the Middle Atlantic Division to a low of 10.5 in the Mountain Division. For the white group, the pro- portion weighing 2,500 grams or less was, however, highest in the Mountain Division (8.5 percent) and lowest in the West North Central (6.1 percent).

In all divisions the percentages of immature births were greater in the nonwhite group than in the white. The differential between these proportions, however, varied considerably. It was highest in the MiddIe Atlantic Division and smallest in the Mountain Division.

The estent to which the variability of immature births among geographic divisions may be due to differences in ethnic or race compositions of the areas is not known. For example, the lowest percentages of immature births occurred among the nonwhite group in the Mountain and Pacific Divisions. In these geographic divisions, 67 per- cent and 47 percent, respectively, of the nonwhite births are other than Negro, whereas elsewhere in the United States the vast majority of nonwhite births are Negro.

Also noteworthy a re the comparatively large pro- portions of nonwhite infants in the Southern divisions falling into the high birth weight groups (4,501 grams or more). In most other divisions, the percentages of nonwhite chil- dren weighing this much were considerably smaller and were generally lower than for the white.

Birth weight by age of mother.-Table 1-Z shows that the percent of immature births was highest among very young mothers (under 20 years of age). This proportion ,

decreased in each of the next two age groups and increased thereafter. Average birth weight, however, generally in- creased with age of mother and did not reflect the rise in tfie percentage of immature births in the latter repro-

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RGURE 1-16

CRUDE BIRTH RATES BY STATd: UNITED STATES, 1961 I

MEDIUM BIRTH

m23.5 I O

m22.0 to

RATE

25 0

23.5

LOW BIRTH RATE

m21.5 to 22.0

m 2 0 . 9 to 21.5

I

- - ..

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ductive years. Because of the high correlation between age of mother and birth order, variation in the incidence of immaturity with age of mother may also be related to concomitant changes in birth order. This relationship has been explored in a study based on births in the first 3 months of 1950;'

Birth rates by State

Between 1960 and 1961 most States showed a decline in the crude birth rate (the number of live births per 1,000 population). Increases occurred in only four States and the District of Columbia. As in previous years, the crude birth rate in 1961 varied substantially from State to State (table 1-AA). Alaska again ranked first with 32.3 births

"Jeanne Loeb, "Weight a t B i r t h and Surv iva l of Newborn, by Age o f Mother and Tota l -B ir th Order: United S t a t e s , Early 1050,n National O f f i c e o f v i t a l S t a t i s t i c s , V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s - - S p e c i a l R e p o r t s , Vol. 47 , No. 2, 1958.

per 1,000 population, and New Mexico ranked second with' a rate of 30.5. Oregon again ranked lowest (20.9) among the States as it did in 1957, 1958, and 1959.

Birth rates were generally lowest in the Middle At- lantic Division and highest in the Mountain Division. How- ever, there was considerable variability among the States within some of the divisions (figure 1-10). For example, the States with both the highestandlowest crude birth rates were in the Pacific Division. While differences in rates among the States are still sizable, they are diminishing. In 1940, the co- efficient of variation with regard to the State rates based on registered births was 15.6 percent compared with 9.8 percent for 1961. l7 This change has resulted in part from the marked increases since 1940 in areas with low rates and from decreases in areas with very high rates.

"The c o e f f i c i e n t o f v a r i a t i o n is the r a t i o of the stund- ard d e v i a t i o n f o r t h e s e r i e s to the a r i t h m e t i c mean f o r t h e Same s e r i e s expressed a s Q percent .

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Total

23.3 23.7 24.0 24.3

25.0 24.9 24.6 24.9

24.6 24.7 24.5 23.6

23.9 24.2 25.8 23.3

19.5 20.2 21.5 20.8

18.8 17.9 17.3 17.6

17.1 16.7 16.9 17.2 16.6

17.4 18.0 18.9 18.8

19.7 20.5 20.5 21.3

22.2 22.1 22.3 24.2 23.7

22.4 24.7 24.5 24.9 25.0

Table 1-A. Live Births and Birth Rates, by Color: Birth-Registration States, 1915-32, and United States, 1933-.61

m i t e

22.2 22.7 22.1 23.2

23.9 23.8 23.6 23.9

23.7 23.9 23.6 22.7

23.2 23.5 25.5 23.0

19.1 19.8 21.2 20.6

18.4 17.5 16.9 17.2

16.7 16.4 16.5 16.7 16.2

17.0 17.7 18.6 18.5

19.4 20.2 20.2 21.0

21.9 21.3 22.1 23.9 23.5

22.3 24.8 24.5 25.u 25.1

(Data refer only to births occurring within the specified area. Rates per 1,000 popu!ation residing m area for specified gr 1960 based on population enumerate as of April 1; for all other years estimated as

4,268,326 4,257,850 4 4:203:812 244 796

4,254,784 4,163,090

4,017,362 4,047,295

3,559,529 3,535,068 3,699,940 3,288,672

2,735,456

2,934,860 2,808,996

2,794,800

2,93,427 2,360,399 2,265,588 2,286,962

2,203,337 2,144,790 2 155 105 2:167:636 2,081,232

2,074,042 Z,L22,760 2,203,958 2,169,920

2,233,149 2,137,836 1,856,068 1,878,880

1,930,614 1,792,646 1,774,Sl.I 1,714,261 1,508,874

_ .

1,373,438 1,363,649 1,353,792 1 1

776,304 8l8,983

3,600,864 3 600 744 3:597:430 3,572,306

3,621,456 3,545,350

3,443,630

3,356,772 3,322,658 3,237,072 3,063,627

3,458,448

3,083,722 3,080,326 3,274,620 2,913,645

2,395,563

2,594,763 2,486,934

2,204,903

1,982,671

2,454,700

2,067,953

2,005,955

1,928,437 1,881,883

1 898 501 1:823:531

1,888,012

1,822,425 1,867,245 1,953,163 1,924,475

1,982,246 1,925,585 1,707,034 1,731,669

1,762,872 1,644,034 1,629,387 1,565,446 1,395,523

1,269,363 L,288,7U. 1,280,288

799,817 763,899

Elonwhite

667,462 657,106 647,366 631,506

633,328 617,740 588,847 573,732

545,348 524,328 513,778 490,522

475,808 454,752 425,320 375,027

339,893 340,100 340,097 322,062

308,524 292,446 282,917 282,007

274,900 262,907 267,093 269,135 257,701

251,617 245,515 250,795 245,445

250,903 222,251 149,034 147,Zl.l

167,742 148,612 145,524 148,815 L13,351

104,075

73,504 19,166 12,405

74,338

p, except as noted. Rates for 1940, 1950, and July 1)

31.6 5C.l 8"a 53.9

33.9 33.3 33.2 33.2

32.4 3 1 , O 51.0 31.1

30.6 29.8 28.3 25.3

23.8 23.6 24.1 23.2

22.6 21.7 21.2 21.i'

20.9 20.1 20.6 20.3 xt.2

21.5 21.0 21.6 21.3

22.1 23.E 25.0 z5.4

26.3 w.3 25.3 27.6 27.0

24.3 24.3 z4.3 20.4 18.4

-r

%or 1941-46, based on population including Armed Forces abroad. 2Alaska included bqinning 1959, and H a w a i i , 1960. %ased on a 50-percent sample of bir ths . *Increased in number from 1 0 States and the Dis t r i c t of Columbia in 1915 t o the ent i re conterminous United States i n 1933.

1

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Total W h i t e Nonwhite

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United States, 1909-61 Table 1-€3. Live Births, Birth Rates, and Fertility Rates, by Color:

BESK PATE' FERmLI'K*

Total white Nonwhite Total white

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Alaska included begmnmg 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Birth rates per 1,000 population residing in area for speclfied group. Fertility rates per 1,000 Iemale population aged 15-44 years rn specified group. Rates for 194'0, 1950, and 1960 are based on population enumerated as of April 1; for all other years estim:

YEAR

sd a5 of July 1) 5 ,

4,268,326 4,257,850 4,244,796-

4,295,000 4,255,000 4,308,000 4,218,000 4,104,000

4,018,000 3,965,000 3,913,000 3,823,000 3,632,000

3,649,000 3,637,000 3,817,000 3,4ll,OOO 2,858,OL'U

2,939,000 3,104,000

2,703,000 2,559,000

2,466,000 2,496,000 2,413,000 2,355,000 2,377,000

2,396,000 2,307,000 2,440,000 2,506,000 2,618,000

2,582,000 2,674,030

, 2,839,000

2,989,000

2,802,000

2,909, 000

2,319,000 8,910,000 2,882,000 3,055,000 2,950,000

2,740,000 2,948,COO 2,944,000 2,964,000 2,965,000

2,966,000 2,869, OSU 2,840,000

2,777,000 2,718,030

2,809,001)

3,600,864 3,600,744 3,591,430

3,622,000 3,598,000 3,648,000 3,573,000 3,488,000

3,475,000 3,389,000 3,358,000 3,277,000 3,108,000

3,136,000 3,141,000 3,347,000

2,471,000 2,990,000

2,ll7,000 2,148,000 2,071,000 2,027,000 2,092,GoO

1,382,000 2,099,000

2,058,000

2,170,000 2,274,000

2.244.000 I

2,577,000 2,531,000 2,507,000 2,651,000 2,566,cOO

2,387,000 2,588,000 2,587,000 2,599jOOO 2,594,000

2,588,000 2,497,000 2,467,000 2,435,000 2 401 000 2: 344: 000

667,462 657,106 647,366

673,000 657,000 660,000 645,000 617,000

603,000 575,000 555,000 546,000 524,000

513,000 495,000 469,000 420,000 388,000

394,000 400,000 384,000 374,000 360,000

349,000 348,000 342,000 328,000 334,000

338,000 325,000 341,000 335,000 344,000

339,000 349,000

398,000 403,000

401,000 380,000 375,000 398,000

377,000

383,000

353,000 360,000 357,000 --- ---

--- --- --- --- --- ---

23.3 23.7 24.0

24.3 24.6 25.3 25.2 25.0

25.3 25.0 25.1 24.9 24.1

24.5 24.9 26.6 24.1 20.4

21.2 22.7 22.2 20.3 19.4

18.8 19.2 18.7 18.4 18.7

19.0 18.4 19.5 20.2 21.3

21.2 22.2 23.5 24.2 25.1

26.1 26.0 26.2 28.1 27.7

26.1 28.2 28.5 29.1 29.5

29.9 29.5 29 8

30.1 30.0

zg:9 11

22.2 22.7 22.9

23.1 23.3 24.1 24.0 23.8

24.2 24.0 24.1 23.9 23.0

23.6 24.0 26.1 23.6 19.7

20.5 22.1 21.5 19.5 18.6

18.0 18.4 17.9 17.6 17.9

18.1 17.6 18.7 19.5 20.6

20.5 21.5 22.7 23.1 24.1

25.1 25.2 25.4 21.3 26.9

25.3 27.6 27.9 28.5 28.9

29.3 28.8 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.2

31.6 32.1 32.8

34.1 34.3 35.3 35.4 34.8

34.9 34.1 33.7 33.8 33.3

33.0 32.4 31.2 28.4 26.5

27.4 28.3 27.7 27.3 26.7

26.1 26.3 26.0 25.1 25.8

26.3 25.5 26.9 26.6 27.5

27.3 28.5 32.1 33.4 34.2

34.6 33.2 33.2 35.8 35.0

32.4 33.0 32.9 --- --- --- --- __- _-- --- ---

U7.3 U8.0 U8.7

120.1 180.1 122.7 120.8 ll8.0

ll7.6 l14.8 ll3.6 m.3 106.2

107.1 107.3 U3.3 101.9 85.9

88.8 94.3 91.5 83.4 79.9

77.6 79.1 77.1 75.8 77.2

78.5 76.3 81.7 84.6 89.2

89.3 93.8 99.8 102.6 106.6

llo.9 U0.5 Lu.2 U9.8 u7.9

Lu.2 U9.8 121.0 123.4 125.0

126.6 124.7 125.8

u.3 u3.2 l13.8

U4.6 l14.8 l17.5 ll5.6 U3.3

l13.1 U0.7 109.9 107.5 102.3

103.6 104.3 lll.8 100.4 83.4

86.3 92.3 89.5 80.7 71.1

14.8 76.5 74.4 73.3 74.5

75.8 73.7 79.0 82.4 87.1

87.3 91.7 97.1 99.2 103.3

107.8 108.0 108.8 u7.2 325.4

_-- --- --- 121.8 123.2

124.6 122.4 123.3 123.6 123.8 123.6

Nonwhite

7 153.8 153.6 156.1

162.3 160.5

160.5 162.8

154.8

152.5 146.8 143.0 141.9 137.3

135.1 131.6 125.9 u3.9 106.0

108.5 lll.0 107.6 105.4 102.4

100.1 100.5 99.4 95.9 98.4

100.4 97.3 103.0 102.1 105.9

106.1 lll.0 121.7 130.3 134.0

135.6 130.5 130.8 140.8 137.5

lFur 1317-19 unl. 194l-46, bzccd on populrrtion including Anred Forces abrosd. 2Brwi+3 un t 60-percent nmplc of birthc. 3Fi~yra~n (vc rounded t o the ncarcnt thouwnd without being 3dJustedtnto-ls which are independently rounded. For 1915-32 figures include adjustments for States not in

th** ~r.(.iitr.ition m 2 ; for paru prior t o 1915, r i m : : am estimates EtitWitur for 1909-34 vcrc pmpved ::ti&i.-tic .--fp:ciiFZ RC~CI'Y&~D, Voln 33. Go. 8, 1950.

bised on the number of registered births in the 10 Origin31 regiztration States for the same perrod. by P. K. whclpton. See "Birth; and Birth Rates i n the Entire United States, 1909 t o 1948," National Office of V i t a l Statistics,

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YEAR Total

rnISTERED B I N E

SECTION 1 - NATALITY

White Nonwhite YFAR

B I N E AEJUST!D FOR UNDERRB2ISTfiATIOI--Con.

Table 1-C. Age-Sex-Adjusted Birth Rates, by Color: United States, 1940-61 (Alaska included begming 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Rates per 1,000 populatlon. Computed by the dlrect method, using a s the s tandud population the age distribution of

the female population aged 10-49 years as enumerated m 1940 and the total enumerated population of the United States for that year; s e e text in this section, Based on

31.0 31.2 31.4

31.7 31.7 32.2 31.5

30.5 30.2 29.2 28.6

29.9 30.2 30.3

30.5 30.4 30.9 30.2

29.4 29.1 28.2 27.7

38.8 38.8 39.4

40.9 40.6 41.3 40.6 39.0 38.4 36.8 35.5

" , 8 25.3 25.6 25.7

24.9 x . 5 20.3 20.3 21.6 21.0

23.0 22.5 22.3 20.3 19.1 19.4 18.8

llvnwhitu

Table 1-D. Gross and Net Reproduction Rates, by Color: United States, 1940-61

YEAR

(Alaska included be

GIMGS REPRODUCTTON W - Total -

1,768 1,783 1,784

1,806 1,801 1,831

1,723

1,793

1,741

1,665 1,635

- White -

1,702 1,720 1,719

.1,730 1,727

1,719

1,671 1,657 1,603 1,577

1,758

- fonnhite -

2,238 2,241 2,266

2,354 2,334 2,365 2,335

2,251 2,212 2,ll4 2,ffiE

ning 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. For method of computation, see text in this section)

NET REPRODUCTLON W

1,736 1,672

1,759 1,697 1,724 1,660 1,673 1,613 1,654 1,598 1,594- 1,543 1,561 1,514

1,730 1,668

YEAR 1 GROSS REPRODUCPION RM!E

1,591 1,532 2,G25 1,505 1,446 1,940 1,515 1,461 1,906 1,514 1,468 1,846

1,593 1,568 1,766 1,430 1,406 1,600 1,W2 1,175 1,493 1,249 1,214 1,520

II I

Total

1 513 1:435 1 439 1:435

1 505 1:344 I 132 1i163

1185 1'075

i p e

1;027 -

1 4 7 1 I,EC4 1:357 175% 1,39E 1'741 1,401 1:OO

1,432 1,535 7.331 1,435

1,133 1,334 1:1w 1,382

'Based on a 50-percent sample of births.

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l17.3 ll8.0 ll8.7

120.1 120.1 122.7 120.8 ll8.0 ll7.6 l14.8 l13.6 m . 3 106.2 107.1 107.3 l13.3 101.9 85.9 88.8 94.3 91.5 83.4 79.9

l12.3 m.2 l13.8

l14.6 ll4.8 l17.5 l15.6 u3.3 l13.1 UG.7 1b9.9 107.5 102.3 103.6 104.3 U . 8 100.4 83.4 86.3

89.5 80.7 77.1

9 2 3

153.8 153.6 156.1

Table 1-E. Birth Rates by Age of Mother and Color: United States, 1940-61 (Dab refer only to births occurring within the United States. Alaska mcluded beginning 1959, and Hawall, 1960. Rates are h e blrths per 1,000 female populatlon in speci-

fied group, enumerated as of April 1 for 1940, 1950, and 1960 and estlmated as of July 1 for all other years. Figures for age of mother not stated are dmtributed)

'YEAR AllD COLOR 15-44 mars= 10-14

Y K U G

0.6 0.6 0.1

0.: 0.L 1.c 1.c 1.c 1.c 0.E 0.L 1.c 1.c 1.c 1.c 0.E 0.7

0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7

o.e

0.4 0.4 0.4

0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2

4.0 4.0 4.2

4.4 4.6 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.4 4.9 4.8 5.1 5.1 5.1 4.9 4.6 3.7 3.9 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.7

15-19 yearc

88.i 89 .I 89.4

90.1 91.5 96.C 94.1 89.6 89.E 87.5 85.4 86.2 81.6 83.4 81.E 79.3 59.: 51.1 54.3 61.7 61.1 56.9 54.1

79.4 79.4 79.3

80.0 80.9 85.1 82.8 78.4 78.4 76.4 74.3 75.5 70.0 72.1 71.1 89.8 50.6 42.1 45.3 52.1 51.8 47.6 45.3

155.3 158.2 161.6

167.8 166.8 171.4 171.4 166.1 167.4 163.7 162.1 166.1 163.5 162.8 157.3 146.6 121.9 l17.5 121.5 133.4 131.8 128.3 121.7

252.: 258.1 257.f

260.4 258.E 261.C 254.:

237.4 242.e

225.9 219.1 212.6 196.6 200.1 200.: 209.7

138.9 1m.e 151.8 164.0 165.1 145.4 135.6

247.0 252.8 252.0

253.5 251.7 253.4 246.7 235.7 231.0 220.2 213.8 207.0 190.4 194.6 195.5 207.9 179.8 134.7 147.9 161.1 162.9 14l.6 131.4

289.7 294.2 297.9

308.4 309.4 514.5 308.0 293.5 284.2 267.3 257.7 253.7 242.6 241.3 237.0 223.7 197.3 172.1 182.4 187.2 182.3 175.0 168.5

25-29 yLars

197. 197. 198.

200.. 198., 200.. 195. 190.< 188.! 183.' 180.1 174.: 166.: 165.. 163., 176.1 161.: 132.: 136.: 147.1 142.' 128 : 122.1

193.! 194.! 195. I

196.: 195. i 197.1 192.4 188.: 186.1 182.3 179.4 173.: 165.1 165.: 163.1 179.1 164.( 133.1 137 .i 150.1 145.f 130.1 123.E

221.3 214.6 219.2

226.e

217.e

221.6 220.9

209.6 205.9 197.9 188.9 182.1 173.8

159.6 150.6 139.2 125.4

125.1 ll9.6 l18.1 ll6.3

167.0

i26.a

30-34

113. ll2 . ll4..

115.. U.' 117 .! l l6.1 U.! ll6 .: ll2.1 U3.1 106.: 103.' 102.: 103.' m.! 108.' 100.: 98.: 99.: 91.1 85.: 83.!

l l O . 1 109.1 Ill-.(

1 1 l . f ll2.G ll4.; ll.3.c l13.1 ll4.( l l l .1 U1.i 107.c 102.f 101.: 103.f ll3.c ll0.c 100.5 98.2 100.2 92.: 85.2 83.4

136.4 135.6 137.4

143.0

142.7 139.7 134.8 133.0 127.5 124.4 n9.4 ll2.6 107.3 104.1 102.4 99.3 97.1 97.3 93.9 88.1 88.2 83.5

140.6

35-39 years

55.1 56.: 57.:

58.: 58.: 60.! 60.: 59.' 58.' 57.i 56.: 54.: 52.! 53.! 54.: 58.! 58.' 56.! 54.1 52.f 47.L 46.. 46.:

53.1 54.c 55.(

55.6 55.c 58.1 57 .: 57.1 56.i 55.: 54.E 52.: 51.4 52.2 53.5 58.4 58.4 56.: 54.1 52.2 47.2 45.1 45.3

75.0 74.2 75.8

80.0 79.3 81.8

79.1 76.3 71.5 68.0 67.3 64.3 63.9 62.5 62.7 61.0 61.3 58.4 56.9 54.0 54.1 53.7

82.0

40-44 mars

15.1 15.: 15.:

15.1 15.1 16.c 15.! 15.' 15.1 15.: 15 .: 15.: 15.: 15.: 15 : 16.1 16.: 16.L 16.1 15.: 14.; 15 .l l 5 . t

14.6 14.; 14.6

14.t 14.f 1 5 . 1 15.2 15.c 15.1 14.i 14.f 14.5 14.5 14.E 15.2 16.1 15.8 16.C 15.5

14.1 14.3 15.C

15.0

22.3 22.0 21.1

22.5 22.0 22.1 21.9 21.0 21.2 21.7 21.1 22.3 21.2 21.1 20.4 21.4 21.8 22.3 21.5 21.5 20.8 21.5 21.5

45-49 years2

0.9 0.9 1.0

1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.9

0.9 0.8 0.9

0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.6

1.5 1.7 1.8

2.0 2.0 2.2 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.7 3.2 3.7 4.0 4.1 5.2

'Rutcv computed by relating total births, regardlenG of age of mother, to femlle population aged 15-44 years. 'Rntcc cornputfd by r e l u t i n g births to mothere apd 45 years and over to female population a@ 45.49 years. 'Bnucd on a 50-pcrcent sample of births.

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Table 1-F. Birth Rates by Live-Birth Order and Color: United States, 1940-61 (Data refer only to births occurring wthin the United States. Alaska mcluded begmning 1959, and Hawail, 1960. Rates are live births per 1,000 female population aged

15-44 years m specified color group, enumerated as of April 1 for 1940, 1950, and 1960 and estimated as of July 1 for all other years. Live-birth order refers to number of children born ahve to mother. Figures for births of order not stated are distributed, including births that occurred in rnssachusetts, which did not require reportmg of birth order)

TmAL

Registered Births

Bzrths Adjusted f o r Underregistration

. NONWEtm

Registered Births

Births Adjusted for Underregistration

4 117.3 u8.o 118.7

120.1 120.1 122.7 120.8 118.C 117.6 114.8 113.6 1ll.3 106.2 107.1 107.3 113.3 101.9 85.9 88.8 94.3 91.5 83.4 79.s

u2.3 l13.2 u3.a

U4.6 114.8 117.5 115.6 113.3 113.1 113,7 109.9 107.5 102.3 103.6 104.3

100.4 111.8

83.4 as. 3

80.7

92.3 89.5

17.1

153. a 153.6 156.1

162.3 163.5 162.8 160.5

152.5

143.0 141.9 137.3 135.1 131.6 125.9 113.9 106.0 108.5 ll1.0 107.6 105.4 102.4

154.8

146.8

1st

31.1 31.1 31.5

31.7 32.2 33.6 33.4 32.7 33.4 33.3 33.9

33.3 36.2 39.6 46.7

28.9 30.2

34.8

38.5

34.7 37.5 32.2 29.3

30.7

31.2 30.8

31.3 31.9 33.3 33.1 32.5 33.2 33.2 34.1 34.9 33.3 36.3 39.9

39.5 29.0 33.4 35 2

32.5 29.4

41.8

38.3

33.7 33.6 34.0

35.0 34.6 36.0 35.9 34.8 35.4 33.9 33.1 34.0

35.4 37.3 38.4 31.1 27.9

31.0 31.0

28.6

33.8

28.7

29.8

2d

28.4 29.2 29.9

30.1 30.6 31.6

31.7 32.3 32.4

31.8

32.6 32.5 32.1 32.1 30.9 30.3 27.9 22.9 23.8 25.5 22.9 20.7 20.0

28.3 29.2 29.9

30.0 30.6 31.6

31.9 32.6 32.8 33.0 32.8 32.3 32.2 31.1 30.8 28.5 23.3 24.2 25.9 23.1 20.7 20.0

31.8

28.9 29.3 29.8

30.8 31.0 31.5 31.5 30.5 29.7 29.2 29.1 30.0 30.3 30.8 29.5 26.2 23.4 23.1 21.1 22.2 21.1 20.6 19.6

LIVE-BIRTH ORDER

36

26.4

23.0 22.8

23.2 23.3 23.9 23.5 23.0 22.6 21.8 21.3 20.0

17.1 16.1 15.6 14.5 13.4 13.8

18.4

13.5 11.9 11. 2 10.9

22.z 22.7 22.8

23.0 23.0 23.6 23.3 22.8 22.5 21.5 20.9 19.5 17.9 1E.6 15 7 15.3 14.4 13.2 13.6 13.2 11.5 10.7 16.5

23.8 24.0 24.4

25.3 25.3 25.7 25.1 24.4 24.2

23.9 24.0 22.9 21.2 19.4 17.3 16.0 14.7 15.6 15.5 14.9 14.5 14.1

23.8

4th

14.6 14.6 14.5

14.7 14.4 14.4 13.8 13.3 12.8 11.9 11.2 10.2 9.2 8.6

7.9 7.8 1.5 7.6 7.4 6.6 6.4 6.4

8.0

14.0 14.1 13.9

14.0 13.7 13.7 15.1 12.5 12.0 11.1 10.4 9.4

7.9 7.4

8.4

7.4 1.3 7.0 7.1 6.9 6.1 5.9 5.9

18.8 18.6 19.1

19.9 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.2 19.1 18.5

16.9 15.3

18.0

14.0 12.9 12.1

11.3 11.7 11.4 10.8 10.6 10.5

1i.e

5th

8.5 M.3 8.2

8.3 8.1 7.9 7.5 7.2 6.8 6.3 5.8 5.3

4.7 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.1

4.8

7.7 7.5 7.3

7.4 7.d 7,9 6.C L.C 5.8 5.3 5.0 4.5 4.1 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.6

14.1 14.1 14.5

15.2 15.0 15.2 14.9 14.5 14.2 13.4 12.3 11.3 10.4 9.8 9.2

8.1 8.7 8.6 8.4 8.1 8.0 7.8

8.8

6th m d 7th

7.8 7.6 1.4

7.6 7.3 7.1 L.8 6.3 6.0 5.5 5.2 6.0 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.1

4.3 4.8 4.L 4.7 4.6

4.8

6.4 6.1 5.5

E.l 5.7 5.1: 5.; 4.E 4.c 4.: 4.L 3.3 3.7 3.E 3.1 3.6 3.E 4.c 4.1 4.: 3.€ 3.c 4.1

18.4 18.4 18,;

19.1 19.1 19.1 18.i 17.: 16.6 15.: 14.2 13.: 12.t 12.2 1l.i 11.4 11.: 11.: 11.: 11.c 10.: l0.C 10.4

4.5 4 .5 4.1

4.4 4.c 4.1 4.0 5.8 3.7 3.f. 3.1, 3.b 3.h 3.7 3 . f T 3.1 3.N 4.1) 4.0 4.’) 3.9 4.1 4.3

1.3 i. , h 1.8

‘ . b c.7 e. I Z.1’ 1.5 2.5 2.4 2.5 z.5

1.7 1.1, 2.7 Z.H 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.5

* ? G .I

1c.1 15.1 15.6.

16.5 15.3 15.5 14.3 13.3 15.5 12.7 y1.4 12.3 11.0 11.8 11.6 11.t; 11.7 11.9 11.6 11.6, 11.1 11.3 11.3

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31.9 31.9 31.9 32.0 32.3 32.8

35.1 35.2 35.2 35.7 36.4 37.0

32.7 32.7 32.7 32.9 33.1 33.3

35.9 36.0 36.0 36.5 37.0 37.4

29.6 29.6 29.7 29.6 30.0 30.3

34.0 34.0 34.0 34.4 35.2 35.7

0.7 1.3 2.1 2.4 2.1 3.0 3.9

14.8

0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3

0.9

0.7 1.3 2.2 2.5 2.2 2.8 3.0

0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3

22.3 1.5

SECTION 1 - NATALITY 1-23

Table 1-G. Median Age of Mother by Live-Birth Order and Color: United States, 1940-61

(Alaska included beginning 1959,and Hawaii, 1960. Medians computed from distributions of live births by 5-year age groups of mothers. Live-birth order refers to num- ber of children born ahve to mother. Births of order not stated a r e distributed, includrng births that occurred in Massachusetts, which did not require reporting of birth order)

YERR AND COL4lR

LIVE-BIlil'H ORDW

Total 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 6 t h and 7th 18th and over

25.4 25.5 25.6 26.2 26.1 26.0

21.4 21.5 21.6 22.2 22.7 23.0

23.8 23.9 24.0 24.9 25.5 25.3

24.0 24.1 24.3 25.3 2519 25.8

22.3 22.3 22.3 22.6 22.6 21.9

26.7 26.8 27.0 27.6 27.6 27 .I.

27.0 27.1 27.3 28.0 28.0 27.6

24.0 24.0 24.1 24.4 24.1 23.7

28.6 28.7 28.8 29.2 29.1 28.7

29.1 29.2 29.3 29.7 29.7 29.3

25.9 25.9 25.8 26.3 26.0 25.7

30.2 30.2 30.3 30 4 30.4 30.4

30.9 31.0 31.0 31.2 31.4 31.1

27.6 27.7 27.7 27.8 27 .8 27.9

25.5 25.6 25.7 26.3 26.3 26.3

24.7 24.7 24.8 24.9 24.4 24.0

21.7 21.7 21.8 22.5 23.0 23.4

19.9 19.3

Table 1-H. Birth Rates by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, and Color: United States, 1961

(Data re fer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample of births. Rates a re live births per 1,000 female population m specified age and color group, estimated as of July 1. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for age of mother and births of order not stated a r e distributed, including births that occurred rn Massachusetts, which did not require reportina of birth order)

AGE OF KWXER

LIVE-BETE ORDER AID COulR 15-19 years

20-24 years

25-29 years

30-34 years

35-39 years

40-44 1 45-49 years years2

15.6 I 0.9 88.7 252.5

86.3 84.9 48.9

197.1

25.7

50.5 47.0

U3.E 55.f

61.4 21.2 5.0

8.2 16.E 25.c 22.6 15.4 16.3

9.1

U0.4

3.L 6.C 9.6

1o.c 8.1 9.E 8.E

53.2

0.9 0.1 0.0 0.0

a . 2 7.7 3.3 0.3

34.5 19.5 15.6 4.2 4.5

U2.3 0.4

30.7 0.4 28.3 0.0 22.2 0.0 14.0 0.0

6.4 2.9

79.4 247.0 193.5

57.4 17.9 3.5 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0

89.6 86.3 46.4 17.7 5.3 1.7 0.1

26.7 49.5 52.7 34.1 17.4 ll.l 2.0

8.4 17.4 26.3 23.4 15.2 14.0 5.7

3.1 6.1

10.0 10.3 8.2 9.2 6.3

75.0

2.7 4.7 6.7 7.8 7.9

15.4 29.8

153.8 4.0 136.4 155.3

90.1 44.4 15.9

289.7 221.3

33.7 3.8 28.9 /I 0.2 23.8 0.0 18.8 0

63.1 75.2 65.8 45.2 24.3

18.9 29.8 35.6 37.4 34.2 46.3 19.0

6.7 ll.8 15.6 17.3 17.2

0.0 0.0

1.7 1.7 0.1

4.1 0.6 0.1 0.0

14.5 1.6

32.2 35.5

4.0 0.2 u . 7 1 1.0

l h t c o computed by relating total births "-ten computea by relatine births to &hers nged 45 years and over & female population aged 45-49 years.

regnzdless of age of mother to female population a@. 15-44 years.

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1

Table 1-I. Birth Rates by Live-Birth Order, for Native White Women: United States, 1920-61

LI’mBIRTB OWER

(Data refer only to births Occurring w i t h the United States. Alaska included beginning 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Rates are live births per 1,000 native white female popu- lation aged 15-44 years, enumeratedasofApri1 l fo r 1940,1950, and 1960 and sstimatedasof April 1 for 1941-49 and a s of July 1 for all other years. Live-blrthorder refers to numbei of culdren born alive to mother. Figures for births of order not stated are distributed, including births that occurred in Massachusetts, which did not requre reporting of birth-order)

YEAR

EXGISTEP.E2l BIRTHS

mtsl

114 113 114

ll5 ll5 ll8 l l 6 114

114 u1 ll0 108 103

105 106 114 103 a5

89 95 92 83 78

76 78 75 74 15

86

100

104 103 104 ll2 109

1st

31 31 31

31 32 33 33 33

33 33 34 35 34

37 41 49 41 30

32 37 40 34 30

30 31 29 28 28

26 24 26 27 29

28 29 30 30 31

32 31 32 36 35

Zd

29 29 30

30 31 32 32 32

33 33 33 33 32

33 31 31 29 24

25 27 24 21 eo 19 19 18 18 17

18 17 18 19 20

20 25 21 22 22

23 24 24 23 23

3d

23 23 23

23 23 24 23 23

23 22 21 20 le

1 7 16 If 15 15

14 14 12 11 u 1C 1c 1 c 1 c 1c

u u u 12 li

1: 1: 14 14 1:

1f 1: 1: 1C lf -

- 4th

14 1 4 14

14 14 14 13 13

1 2 u. 1c

Y e e 8 E 1 7

7 I

E E 6

E E E E 1

, 1 I

E E

E

1 c 1c

1c 1c 1( u u -

5th

8 8 7

7 7 7 7 6

6 5 5 5 4

4 4 4 4 4

4 4 4 4 4

4 4 4 4 4

5 5 5 5 6

6 6 6 6 7

I 7 7 8 7

6th

4 4 4

4 4 4 3 3

3 3 3 2

2 L 1 d 2

3 2 2 2 2

2 3 3 3 3

3 4 4 4

4 4 6

5

5

E

- 7th

2 2 2

z

1 1 1

1 1 1

d

1

z

1

z

; 4 4 4 4 1 -

- kth Ma ovor -

3 3 3

3 3 3:

3 1 T 3 J

3 3 3

3 4 4 4 1

4 4

t r

1, b 1. 1

1 1 1 tJ 1

’Based on a 50-percent sample of births. “Includes adjustments for States not i n the p-th-regis t ra t ion area prlor t o 1933. For 1920-39, ra tes a re estimates prepared by P. K. WhclptGn. Sea ‘Births =Id UWI

Pates i n the Fntire United States, 1909 to 1948, National. Office of Vital Stat is t ics , V i t a l Statistics-Special Reports, VOl. 33, 210. 8, 1950.

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Table 1-K. Birth Rates by Age of Mother, for Married United States, 1950-61

1-25

(Data refer only to birthsoccurrmg within theunited States. A l a s b included beginning 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Rates are legitimate live births per 1,000 married female populatlon in specified group, enumerated as of April 1 for 1950 and 1960 and estimated as of July 1 for all other years. Figures for age of mother not stated are distributed)

AGE OF M m 15-44 years' YEAR

15-19 years

20-24 years

25-29 years

30-34 years

35-39 years

40-44 years

349.1 354.4 646.5

350.2 352.8 356.4 344.9 332.7 335.4 312.7 306.4 304.0 287.9

221.2 222.3 219.6

221.9 226.1 226.2 221.3 218.1 213.3 210.2 209.4 199.3 195.0

124.6 123.3 125.3

126.8 127.1 129.4 127.3 128.0 130.6 126.0 127.3 123.8 u8.a

60.9 61.7 63.3

64.3 64.7 67.4 68.6 66.9 66.1 64.8 63.9 61.4 60.7

17.1 17 4 17.5

158.1 158.5

492.8 485.1

17.7 17.7 18.3 18.6 18.1 18.2 18.0 18.0

17.9 17.8

161.1 1 1 524.5 468.6 :!:!I( 461.4

155.8 501.5 459.2 451.9 461.7

143.9

%ton computed by rclntlng t o t a l legitlmrrte births, r e e u d e s s of age of mother, to married female papulation aged 15-44 years. 2Bnncd un a 60-peroent G3mple of births.

Table 1-L. Birth Rates by Age of Father and Color: United States, 1940-61 (Dlta refer only to births occurring withm the United States. Alaska mcluded beginning 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Rates are hve births per 1,000 male population residmg

in area for saecified crouu, enumerated as of April 1 for 1940,1950, and 1960 and estimated as of July 1 for 1955,1959, and 1961. Figures for age of father not stated - _. are distributed)

YERR AllD COulR

AGE OF FATBER

years nnd over =I= 25-29 years

30-34 years

15-19 years'

20-24 years

45-49 years

T m

ReCiotcmd Births

94.c

95.6 94.8

96.7 96.6 87.0 64.7

88.8 89.8 90.5

91.1 91.7 82.9 61.1

20.3 21.5 21.2

21.5 20.0 14.2 7.5

18.6 18.7 18.3

18.4 17.0 ll.1 5.5

32.7 41.8 42.5

44.1 40.7 36.9 24.4

194.9 202.2 201.5

203.7 184.1 142.0

91.2

187.0 191.1 190.4

191.6 171.8 131.2 81.9

252.7 284.6 284.8

294.8 279.7 231.5 173.6

158.3 154.2 154.5

156.1 153.9 141.9 u 3 . 2

152.3 149.6 149.8

150.7 149.6 139.3 l l2 .4

207.3 191.9 195.3

208.4 191.9 166.1 120.4

87.f 87.4 89.(

90.1 95.c 87.1 74.4

82.C

84.2 82.e

84.5 90.2 84.3 72.e

137.4 126.8 131.7

137.5 140.4 113.1

88.3

43.0 42.6 43.2

43.9 46.5 45.1 40.9

38.9 39.1 39.8

40.2 43.2 42.3 39.2

80.6 74.2 75.1

78.9 76.5 71.6 56.9

1.0 1.0 1.0

1.1 1.2 1.4 1.9

0.7 0.7 0.7

0.8 0.9 1.1 1.5

4.4 4.1 4.2

4.5 4.5 5.1 6.4

234.0 232.6 233.2

235.4 219.9 186.7 138.2

226.3 226.7 226.8

228.0 213.2 181.8 135.0

293.3 278.2 283.8

293.8 277.4 229.3 166.6

16.e 16.1 17.5

17.5 19.: 19.E 19.1

14.2 14.4 15.2

15.4 16.9 17.5 15.2

38.9 37.1 38.5

40.6 42.2 38.7 34.7

6.3 6.2 6.3

6.5 7.2 7.5 8.2

4.9 5.0 5.1

5.2 6.0 6.4 7.3

20.1 18.4 18.6

-20.0 19.0 18.4 18.0

J

J 136.3 136.0 138.6

144.0 159.1 122.6

92.7

Births Wjwtcd f o r UnderreGIntmtlon

I 'F&co ComputCd by raLt1~ total birth0 rec~~Uesr. O f age of frrthcr to d e populatlon aged 15-54 ycars. - k t m computcd by mls t lng infmtc with'fatncrn under 20 years of a& t o male papulation aged 15-19 years. ILL^ on u So-pomcnt GwnplL of bir ths .

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Tablel-M. Percentage Distribution of Women by Parity, by Exact Age at Beginning of Year: United States, 1940, 1950, and 1956-62

(Alaska includsd beginning 1959, and Hzwaii, 1960. Based on births adjusted for underregistration and numbers of women adjusted for underenumeration and misstate-

0

ments o

EXACT AOE OF WOMAN AS OF JANUARY 1 EACE YEAR 1 2 3 4

g e i n t h e c

mtal

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Ises. For definition of parity, see text in this section)

PARITY

33.6 33.6 33.8 34.3 34.4 34.2 34.9 40.4 49.2

92.5 92.3 92.0 91.7 91.5 91.8 92.0 92.9 94.9

46.7 46.3 46.2 46.3 46.7 47.7 49.1 55.7 67.2

17.4 17.9 18.9 19.9 21.1 22.5 23.6 28.4 43.7

U.0 13.7 14.0 14.5 14.8 15.3 15.4 22.0 30.2

12.0 ll.9 12.0 12 .o 12.6 13.7 15.3 22.4 22.9

12.5 14.1 15.8 17.8 19.1 19. I 20.2 22.6 20.2

15.2 15.7 16.2 16.8 17.4 18.1 18.6 21.8 19.5

5.9 6.1 6.3 6.5 6.7 6 -5 6.4 5.7 4.4

24.8 25.2 25.5 25.9 26.0 25.9 25.6 26.5 20.7

18.5 18.8 19.2 19.7 20.4 21.1 22.0 29.4 26.2

12.9 13.6 14.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.7 23.6 25.1

14.0 15.0 15.8 16.7 17.4 18.2 18.7 21.7 22.8

17.1 17.5 17.9 18.2 18.7 19.4 20.0 22.2 19.9

20.0 20.4 20.6 20.6 20.8 21.2 21.1 18.6 13.5

1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 0.6

17.6 17.8 17.8 17.6 17.4 17.0 16.5 12.7 8.5

27.7 28.0 28.0 28.0 27.8 27.6 27.5 24.5 16.2

25.4 25.9 26.5 27.0 27.6 28.2 28.6 26.4 20.1

25.2 25.8 26.3 26.7 27.0 26.8 26.5 23.9 20.6

25.6 25.4 25.1 24.6 24.2 24.1 23 .8 21.8 19.2

14.4 14.2 13.9 13.6 13.3 13.1 12.6 9.2 7.2

0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1

7.4 7.3 7.2 7.0 6.8 6.5 6.1 3.7 2.6

19.3 18.9 18.3 17.8 17.0 16.2 15.3 10.4 7.4

21.9 21.5 21.1 20.6 20.1 19.4 18.9 14.1 10.6

20.6 20.4 20.1 19.8 19.3 18.7 18.0 14.1 12.5

18.7 18.1 17.4 16.7 16.1 15.6 15.1 12.9 13.3

8.1 7.8 7.5 7.2 6.9 6.6 6.3 4.5 4.2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.0 0.7

9.7 9.4 8.9 8.4 7.9 7.3 6.8 4.2 3.7

13.1 12.5 12 .p ll.3 10.6 10.0 9.4 6.8 6 .l

12.7 12.2 U.8 ll.4 10.9 10.4 9.9 7.6 7.9

ll.2 10.7 10.2 9.7 9.3 8.9 8.6 7.7 9.1

5

4.0 3.8 3.7 5.5 3.3 3.2 3.0 2.3 2.3

U 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0

0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.2

4.5 4.1 3.3 3.6 3.4 3.2 2.9 1.8 1.7

6.6 6.2 5.8 5.4 5.1 4.1 4.4 3.3 3.4

6.7 6.4 6 .I

5.5 5.2 5.0 4.0 4.6

5.8

6.0 5.7 5.4 5.2 4.9 4.7 4.6 4.4 5.5

E

2.1 2.0 1 'Y 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.6

0 0 0 u U 0 0 U 0

0.2 0.2 0,Z 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

l.V 1.7 1.7 1.1; 1.h 1.3 1.i U.9 0.7

3.4 5.2 3.0 7 .e Z.6 Z.4 2.2 1.a ?. . *.I_

3.7 3.5 5.3 3,2 3.0 2.9 2.7 '1.5 3.3

3.4 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.3 4.1

7 or hiehor

Z.E 2.5 2.4

P,? 1.1 2.0 1.3 2.1

I. ,. L.C

U u

0 U 0 1, I, 0

b.1 11.1. 1d.1 0.1 0.1 1j.1

1, 0 I,

1.: 1.1 1.1 1.U U.J O.H 1,. I La. ' , u.4

3'7 5.4 5,1 :'.,I

i . I P . 5 1'.4 2.1, 2 .3

!,,I 4.t1 4.c 4.4 4.2 4 . 1 5,11 3.b t.&

Z.8, 5.3 5.1 4.3 4.u 4.8 4.3 5.5 a.7

Source: Unpublished pmvisional data p v d by P. K. Whelptan, Scripps Foundation f o r Research in Population Pmblems, Iliami University, Ctcford, Ohio,

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Tablel-N. Birth Probabilities for Specified Years, by Exact Age and Parity of Mother at Beginning of Year: United States, 1940, 1950, and 1956-61

(Alaska included beginning 1959, and Hawali, 1960. Based on births adjusted for underreglstratlon and numbers of women adjusted for underenumeration and mlsstate- ments ofage in the censuses. Probabllities are the number of births per 1,000 eshmated female population in specified parity and exact age group. Figures in the "0 writy" column show the probabliity of first births to "0 parity" women, those m the "1 parity" column show the probabihty of second births to "1 parity" women, etc. For definition of parity, see text in tlus section)

0

91.1 90.1 SO.( 91.( 96.1 94.1 80.i 57.f

66.2 67.4 69.f 70.i 74.f 72.f 60.4 40.E

183.E 186.1 185.E 189.c 194.7 187.E 141. E

91.E

142.E 140.2 140.C 138.7 139.2 134.4 129.9 83.1

58.9 61.2 63.6 65.2 67.9 70.1 64.6 47.7

25.4 27.1 29.4 29.7 29.3 27.3 24.9 18.3

5.1 4.8 4.6 4.3 4.8 4.6 5.1 3.7

1

179.: 178.c 175.1 172.; 173.4 168.1 144.2

99.4

356.2 356.t 351.f 344.: 353.1 357.1 321.f 257.C

336.: 341.4 335.: 331.: 337.E 329.1 257.c 191.2

247.E 252.? 255.2 253.c 253.E 244.E i93.e 125.t

121.4 120.1 l19.8 120.1 123.4 122.0 n3.7 71.6

40.0 39.1 40.5 42.5 44.2 45.0 43.6 26.5

7.2 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.6 8.1 7.6 4.6

2

loa.! 109.: ll0.: 109.: ill.! llO.1

97.: 78.1

363.1 364.I 360.1 347 .e 355.1 361.4 319.f 360.1

277.t 2 8 U 272.f 269.t 275.E 267.1 236.E 221.:

179.: 1a.c 180.E 177.1 178.E 173.: 144.C 122.4

94.E 95.c 97.7 98.9

101.1 99.8 87.2 64.7

37.5 38.1 39.9 41.5 43.6 44.5 40.9 28.3

8.0 8.3 8.6 8.6 9.3 9.8 8.4 5.9

3 4

102.4 104.: 105.! 106.1 106.1 106.f

97.: 66.:

403.: 396.: 398.1 393.: 398.: 392.: 337.:

296.1 299.1 291.1 287.5 295.: 294.: 284.1 298.1

182.f 183.5 186.1 182.i 184.C 182.1 1682 169.f

103.E 1 0 4 . E 108.1 109.5 l12.2 L12.C

9 7 2 8 7 2

49.1 51.7 53.6 54.9

57.7 51.9 40.2

58.0

13.0 13.6 14.0 14.1 15.0 14.3 12.9 9.7

109.1 ll0.6 113.9 l14.7 l18.4 ll8.9 105.1

94.1

208.9 207.6 213.1 213.2 217.5 218.3 212.6 214.9

121.3 123.7 128.8 129.3 134.8 135.9 120.3 n4.9

67.2 66.2 71.3 71.9 74.7 74.8 66.2 57.7

19.9 20.6 20.7 21.2 21.2 21.9 la.5 14.2

5

129.E 129.4 135.9 136.1 141.3 140.0 124.6 n7.2

389.7 406.0 397.6 392.3 414.4 403.6 402.9 505.7

257.9 258.3 261.8 260.1 266.8 273.3 273.6 276.2

158.7 161.5 169.2 169.6 178.2 179.6 162.6 166.8

92.7 93.9 98.5 98.9

101.7 99.8 93.3 88.8

29.1 30.9 30.7 30.5 32.1 31.4 26.5 23.2

6

1452 147.1 153.7 152.0 158.4 159.7 136.7 122.0

445.7 444.4 465.1 423.5 448.7 459.5 (=) P)

300.1 303.2 310.3 308.5 317.8 325.0 322.3 308.3

197.9 201.1 209.5 2u .4 218.7 219.3 205.1 200.0

l l 8 .5 120.3 124.8 124.3 126.9 129.6 ll9.0 109.4

40.1 39.4 40.9 40.6 41.0 39.9 33.7 31.1

Wot computed. Source: Unpublished provisional data prepared by P. IC. Wnelpton, Scripps Foundation for Research in Poplation Problems, Eliami University, OxPord, Ohio.

7 or higher

183.2 162.1 190.7 187.4 193.1 192.4 182.1 165.5

366.9 352.1 372.3 384.8 384.6 385.4 364.0 390.9

277.2 282.4 291.1 288.7 296.0 294.6 291.3 286.6

192.9 195.1 200.3 196.3 206.5 207.5 214.5 208.7

75.0 76.5 77.8 77.4 80.7 81.1 60.3 77.6

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Table 1-0. Live Births by Color and Sex: United States, 1935 and 1940-61 (Data refer onlv to births occurring within the United States. Alaska mcluded beginning 1959. and Hawaii, 1960)

Males per 1,000 females

1,050 1,049 1,049

1,049

1,050 1,052

1,051

1,053

1,050

1,051

1,051

1,052 1,054 1,054 1,054

1,055 1,058 1,055 1,055

1,055 1,058 1,053 1,054 1,053

I I I

M e YEAR b- 1,752,070

1,752,552 1,751,190

2,186,274 2,179,708 2,173,638

2,199,000 2,179,000 2,207,000 2,162,000

2,103,000 2,090,000 2,034,000 2,005,000

1,960,000 1,863,000 1,872,000 1,866,000

1,960,000 1,754,000 1,467,000 1,509,000

1,593,000 1,537,000 1,387,000 1,313,000 1,219,000

1,055 1,055 1,054

Female

1,763,000 1,752,000 1,775,000 1,738,000

1,696,000 1,690,000

1,632,000 1,647,000

2,082,052 2,078,142 2,071,158

1,054 1,054 1,055 1,056

1,056 1,056

1,057 1,058

2,096,000 2,076,000

2,056,000 2,101,000

2,001,000 1,988,000

1,908,000 1,931,000

1,593,000 1,510,000 1,523,000 1,527,000

1,863,000 1,768,000 1,777,000 1,771,000

1,857,000 1,657,000 1,391,000 1,430,000

1,510,000 1,452,000 1,316,000 1,246,000 1,158,000

1,058 1,058 1,059 1,058

1,625,000 1,449,000 1,199,000 1,235,000

1,848,794 1,845,192 1,846,240

1,859,000 1,846,000 1,873,000 1,835,000

1,791,000 1,785,000 1,743,000 1,726,000

1,684,000

1,613,000 1,615,000

1,722,000 1,541,000

1,272,000 1,310,000

1,391,000 1,341,000

1,131,000 1,049,000

1,598,000

1,198,000

1,060 1,063 1,061 1,060

Males per

females Female I 1,000

1,313,000 1,263,000 1,l32,000 1,067,000 993,000

1,059 1,062 3,058 1,060 1,056

M e

337,480 331,516 327,398

340,000 332,000 334,000 327,000

3ll,OOQ 305,000 291,000 279,000

276,000 265,000 259,000 251,000

238,000 223,000 196,000 199,000

203,000 195,000 189,000 182,000 170,000

Fenule

329,982 325,590 319,968

332,000 325,000 326,000 318,000

305,000 293,000 284,000 276,000

271,000 259,000 254,oa~ 244,000

208,000 192,000 195,000

232,000

197,000 189,OGO 184,000 178,000 165,000

Table 1-P. Percent Completeness of Birth Registration, by Color: United States, 1933-61

io. Data fc

T o t a l

98.9 95.9 98.8 98.8 98.8 95.7 98.6 98.5 98.4 98.3 98.1 97.9 97.6 97.2 96.9

140 and i9!

White

99.3 99.3 99.3 99.3 99.3 99.2 99.2 99.1 99.0 99.0 95.8 98.6 98.3 98.1 97.8

based on results of nationwide tests oI.registratloncomp1 I 1

mess. Data for othoryca

Tot& Whitc

94.0

93.0 92.3 94.0

91.6 93.4 91.3 33.1

91.1 92.5 02.4 92.2

90.2 92.0

Maleo per 1,000 female3

1,023 1,018 1,023

L#QZ! 1,Gu. 1,015 1,025

1,gz0 1,020 1,025 1 ,GI . l

i,om 1,0;5 1 , W Z 1,v1d

1,025 1, W 4 1,0zg 1,025

1,OLfl 1,033 1,027 1,013 1,gz1

estimated)

Plomhito

83.2

86.3 85.0 83.8

82.6 81'3

80.8 80.4

07.c

81.1

e0.2 79.9 79.6 79.3

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Table 1-Q. Live Births and Birth Rates, by Month: United States, 1951-61

24.7 26.4 26.5 26.6 24.7 24.4 25.1

raii, 1960. Based on a 50-percent sample of births for all years ex- dation enumerated as of April 1; all other annual rates

24.4 24.4 26.2 25.2 26.5 25.6 26.8 26.0 25.4 25.2 24.5 24.0 24.3 23.8

(Data refer only to births occurrmg within the United States. Alaska mcluded beginning 1959, and E cept 1955. Rates on an annual basis per 1,000 population residng in area. Annual rate for 1960 based on population estimated a s of July 1. Monthly rates based on estimated population for spei

I

sedon pi ied month

1956 E 4,047,295 4,011,562 EEE 3,902,120 3,846,986 3,750,850

1957 1959

4,244,796

349 334

358,192 331,144 337,614

373,766 360,078 377,220 368,198 345,688 358,042

322:706

342,814

24.0

23.5 24.0 24.0 22.9 22.6 23.7 24.9 25.3 25.9 24.4 23.7 23.7

1960

4,257,850

345,376 329,642

327,202 333,120

374,214 392,230

370,552

365,664

349,918

332,728

387,350

349,854

23.7

22.8 23.3 23.1 22.3 21.9 22.6 24.5 25.7 26.2 24.2 23.6 23.6

4,163,090

331,570 302,318 323,668 305,006

327,008

363,278 358,568 351,858 335,140

318,444

358,920

341,584

344,236‘ 346,462 319,968 317,380

326,178 331,212 342,518 344,740 338,316 348,054 360,960 380,020 367,878 38l,448 378,ll8 377,002

346,600 348,158 357,842 355,676

347,378 348,378

373,azo 376,254

3ll,626 300,218 317,178

300,366 3ll,340

350.476

292,028

345,452

322,488 296,312 315,132 286,962 307,382 321,246 354,464 356.450 367:221

343;682 328;708 :gig I :~%&.:~ I 329,166 319,966 315,148 304,302 339,776 312,044

24.6 I 2‘4.7 1 24.5 23.3

22.9 23.5 23.3 22.4 22.1 22.8 24.0 24.8 25.0 23.7 22.9 22.7

- - 24.6 24.9 24.9

24.1 24.7 24.5 22.6 22.3 24.4 26.1 27.0 27.2 26.0 24.9 24.9

24.2 23.8 23.5 23.6 24.6 I 24.5 E:::/ 24.1 24.1

22.1 23.6 22.9 22.8 24.1

23.6 24.1 24.2 24.5 23.7 24.2 23.0 23.8 23.3 23.9 23.8 24.9 24.5 26.3 25.0 I 26.3

25.6 24.8 25.1 24.5

Table 1-R. Birth Rates and Fertility Rates, by Month, Adjusted for Seasonal Variation: United States, 1951-61

(Data refer only to births occurrmg witbin the United States. Alaska mcluded begmning 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Based on a 50-percent sample of births for all years ex- cept 1965. Rates on an annual basis per 1,000 eshmated population residing in area for specified month. Birth rates based on total population; fertility rates based on female population aged 15-44 years)

.

BI5TlE ADJUSTED FOR ~iDERXEGISTRATION REGISTERED BIRDiS - 1959

- 1951

- 1961

- 1960

- 1959

- 1958

_- 1Y52

23.6 23.7 23.9 23.7 23.5 23.5 23.3 23.2 22.8 23.1 23.1 22.7

l18.3 ll8.6 ll9.6 U8.8 ll8.0 l17.8 l16.8 ll6.1 l14.5 l16.0 l15.9 l13.9

23.6 23.5 23.6 23.6 23.3 23.2 23.8 24.1 23.9 23.6 23.8 23.9

l17.2 ll6 .8 l17.4 l17.4 ll6.1 U . 8 118.5 120.3 l19.3 l17.8 l18.8 l19.5

24.3 24.3 24.6 24.3 24.0 24.2 24.1 23.9 23.7 23.7 23.8 23.8

l19.7 l19.2 121.1 l19.7 U8.2 U9.6 U9.3 l18.3 u7.5 u7.5 l18.2 l18.3 -

24.6 24.6 24.9 24.6 24.3 24.5 24.4 24.2 24.0 24.0 24.1 24.1

121.1 120.7 122.5 121.1 l19.7 121.0 120.7 l19.7 ll9.0 ll9.0 ll9.6 l19.7 -

24.7 24.9 24.7 24.7 24.9 24.5 24.0 24.0 24.6 24.7 24.6 24.6

120.4 121.1 120.3 120.6 121.7 l19.7 l17.4 l17.2 120.4 121.1 120.7 120.8 -

25.2 25.3 25.7 24.6 23.8 25 .I. 25.4 25.7 25.4 25.4 25.3 25.4

120.2 120.4 122.7 l17.6 ll4.1 120.2 121.9 123.3 122.2 122.3 121.9 122.5

25.1 25.1 24.8 24.4 24.9 25.3 25.5 25.2 25.0 24.4 25.0 25.8

u4.3 114.2 112.9 m.3 113.6 116.0 116.6 115.6 114.9 112.3 ll5 .1 118.8

24.7

25.3 25.2 24.8 25.2 25.4 25.3 25.3 25.1 25.2 25 .I

25.0

m.0 112.3 m.7 113.4 m.9 113.6 114.6 114.5 114.5 113.6 114.3 114.1 -

24.4 24.7 25.1 25.8 26.2 25.3 24.6 24.5 24.6 24 .E 24.7 24.7

108.4 109.6 111.9 114.7 116.6 112.9 109.7 109.5 u0.0 m . 2 110.5 110.8 -

25.3 25.1 25.3 25.7 25.5 25.6 25.6 25.2 25.0 25.2 25.1 24.9

122.2 121.2 122.3 124.3 123.4 124.1 124.2 122.3 121.5 122.6 122.0 1w.1

24.8 25.0 25.2 25.2 25.2 24.8 24.6 24.9 25.0 24.9 25.2 25.1

l16.3 ll7.6 l18.5 l18.6 ll8.6 ll6.9 116.3 ll7.9 l18.4 ll8.0 l19.6 l19.4

25.4 25.1 25.0 25.4 25.3 25.3 25.3 25.2 25.3 25.2 25.6 25.3

l17.2 ll6.1 ll5.8 l17.8 l17.1 l17.7 l17.7 l17.1 l17.7 l17.9 ll9.8 l18.5

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Tabls 1-S. Number and Percentage Distribution of Live Births by Attendant,

(Data refer only to births occurring within the - by Color: United States, 1940-61 United States. Alaska included b e g m i n g 1959,

IRRmR AmPIDED BY-

Total l i ve YEAR AND COLOR

4, 4?68,32C 4,257,85C 4,L44,78t 4,233,81i 4,254,784

4,047,29:

4,163,OSC

4,317,362 3,932,12( 3,846,988 3,750,55:

3,554,145 3,559,525 3,535,068 3,699,94: 3,288,671

2,735,45€ 2,794,80(

2,808,SSf 2,934,86(

2,513,42i 2,363,395

3,600,864 3,630,744

3,572,306 3,621,456

3,597,43c

3,545,35c

3,458,448 3,443,63C 3,356,772 3,322,658 3,237,372

3,063,627 3,083,711 3,080,316 3,274,62C 2,913,645

2,395,563

2,594,763 2,486,934 2,204,903 2,067,953

2,454,73c

667 462 6571106 647,366 631,506 633,328 617,743

588,847 573,732 545,348 524,328 513,778

493,522 475,838 454,752 425,323

339,893

375,067

343,100 340,097 322,062

292,446 308,524

physician i n

hospitnl'

4,135,126 4,124,368 4,090,754 4,036,668 4,070,436 3,959,428

3.125.975

1;537:719 1,316,768

3;181;098 3,056,516

2,841,930 2,825,078 2,784,865 2,925,374 2,538,882

574,013 558,556 541,844 520,894 513,408 486,398

447,394

348,058 320,483

284,045

419,146 383,182

262,002 240,341 212,556 169,341

136,665

113,269 98,712

78,091

125,881

89,587

Physician not i n

hospital

43,614 49,336 56,244 64,554 75,114 85,406

100,756 118,478 135,70C 162,002 234,548

289,981 323,434

251,539

375,407 402,758

432,89E 493,463 615,754 693,921 759,986 825,271

22,952

29,772

49,322

26,646

36,404 42,816

60,738 73,690 86,500 136,458 141,602

181,279 214,198 248,093 300,198 327,585

329,147 414,895 534,177 616,533 688,188 754,746

20 662 22:693 26,472 28,153 32,298 36,084

40,018

49,230

62,946

73,263

75,341 75,209 75,174

44,788

55,542

75,783

73,743 78,568 81,577 77,418 71,798 70,525

Mfdwife, other,

and not s-oecif ied

89,586 94,146

102,590 109,234 ll8,256

97,798

127,729 139,366 145,058 155,830 169,336

176,635 182,468 186,428 187,603 177,693

176,972 188,374 203,524 208,242 215,722 218,363

16,796 18,286 18,748 20 128 a ' s 1 2 22:998

26,294 29,568 32,092 35,102 38,954

44,445 47,358 49,948

47,487 52,723

40,418

47,178

58,273 62,310 68,583 74,530

72 790 751860 79,050 82,462 87,622 95,258

191,435 109,798 112,966 123,728 130,352

136,217 138,323 139,070 138,555 135,512

129,485 135,651 145,251 145,932 147,139 143,830

id Hawaii, 1960)

PERCEIiT ATIEIIDED BY-

Physicim i n

hospital'

96.9 96.6 36.4 96.0 95.7 95.1

94.4 93.6 92.8 91.7 9o.c

88.2 86.7 85.6 84.8 82.4

78.8 75.6 72.1 67.E 61.2 55.E

57.5 97.0 96.5 95.7 94.4

92.8 91.6 90.4 89.3 87.1

84.3 81.0 77.2 72.7 65.7 59.9

86.0 85.0 83.7 82.5 81.1 78.7

76.3 73.1 75.3 66.4 62.4

57.9 55.1 52.9 49.7 45.2

43.2 37.0 33.3 33.6 29.0 26.7

Physicisn not i n

hospital

1.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.8 Z.1

2.5 2.9 3.5 4.2 5.5

7.1 8.1 9.1 10.1 12.2

14.7 17.7 21.0 24.7 30.2 35.5

3.E 0.7 9.M 1.5 1.Z 1.4

1.8 i.1 2.G 3.L 4,4

5.3 C.D

0 .z 11.z

13.7 1C.3 e3 .c 24,M 31.i: 36.6

8.1

3.1 3.5 4.1 4.5 5.1 5.8

6.8 7.8 9.0 10.6 12.3

14.3 15.9 lF.C 17.7 20.0

21.7 23.1 24.9 24.0 23<3 24.1

l.U&dife, other,

und not cpcci f k d

8.1 Z , L ' 2.3 2.4 d.65 Z.B

3.2 5.6 3.7 4.x 4.5

6.0 5.1 6.3 5.1 5.4

fc.5 6.7 E.? I .4 8.6 3.3

b.5 0.5 0.5 0.1.. 5.1, D.C

1.1.Id

G.'I 1 . 'I 1.1 1 .i'

1.3 1,4 1.1 1.5 1.1,

1.0 1.1 2.;' i .s 3.1 3.1.

16.'1 11,5 1.2 13.1 13.u 15.4

17.; 1.1.1 1j.7 13.9 15.4

21.8 1j.3

51.1, 32.6. 54.h

38.1 fJ .9 4"7 45.3 47.7 4Y.2

'It is assumed that all births i n hospitals or institutions are attended by physicians. 2&sed on a 50-percent sample of births.

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Table 1-T. Percentage Distribution of Live Births by Attendant, by Color: United States, Each Division and State, 1961

(BY place of residence. Data r e fe r onlv to bir ths occurr

DMfiIOII AlD SPlllE 'hysician in

lospi ta l l

96.9

99.6 99.3 99.1 99.2 92.8 87.1 94.3 98.2 99.1

98.8 99.8 98.5 99.7 99.6 99.8

99.3 99.3 99.3

99.3 99.1 98.3 99.4 99.7

99.7 99.6 98.1 99.8 99.0 99.7 99.6

98.6 98.2 99.0 93.5 96.9 92.5 83.7 88.6 94.3

94.7 95.5 82.5 72.7

87.5 96.4 98.2 93.8

99.3 99.1 99.6 99.0 95.4 97.2 98.9 99.7

99.5 99.3 99.2 90.8 99.4

'hysician not in 10spital

1.0

0.4 0.6 0.9 0.6 1.8 2.5 1.4 0.7 0.5

1.2 0.2 1.5 0.2 0.3 0.2

0.6 0.5 0.6

0.6 0.8 1.6 0.5 0.3

0.2 0.3 1.4 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3

0.4 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.8 2.2 1.1

2.4 2.1 2.6 3.0

3.6 0.6 0.7 1.4

0.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.2

0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.3

blidwife

1.9

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 5.2

10.2 4.0 0.6 0.1

0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.a

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0

0.9 0.7 0.0 4.8 0.8 5.0

12.2 9.1 4.3

2.6 2.2

14.8 24.2

8.7 2.9 0.8 4.3

0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.3 0.9 0.1 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 5.3 0

Other ana not

;pecified

0.2

0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.3

0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1 0.0

0.1 0.1 0.0

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1

0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.3

0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2

0.3 0.1 0.2 0.5

0.1 0.4 0.1 0.2 1.0 0.8 0.4 0.1

0.1 0.2 0.2 3.2 0.2

within he United States. Based on a 50-nercent sample)

ws ic i an i n

.ospi ta l l

98.9

99.6 99.4 99.4 99.4 98.9 97.3 96.5 98.3 99.3

98.8 99.8 98.5 99.8 99.7 99.8

99.5 99.6 99.3

99.3 99.3 99.1 99.6 99.7

99.7 99.7 98.6 99.8 99.3 99.7 99.6

99.4 99.3 99.7 98.6 97.2 99.4 98.8 99.1 98.9

95.1 93.3 98.1 99.0

98.0 99.6 99.0 95.0

99.4 99.1 99.6 99.0 95.4 97.7 99.1 99.8

99.6 99.5 99.2 99.2 99.8

bysician not in IOSPital

0.6

0.3 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 1.3 1.1 0.7 0.5

1.2 0.2 1.5 0.2 0.2 0.2

0.4 0.4 0.6

0.6 0.7 0.9 0.4 0.2

0.2 0.3 1.2 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.3

0.3 0.6 0.3 0.8 1.8 0.4 0.9 0.6 0.5

2.1 1.1 1.1 0.5

1.5 0.2 0.6 1.3

0.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.1

0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.1

Midwife

0.4

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 1.2 2.2 0.6 0.0

0 0 0 0

0.0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0

0.3 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.5

2.5 0.5 0.8 0.4

0.4 0.2 0.2 3.3

0.2 0.0

0 0.3 2.4 0.8

0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0

Other ana not .pecified

0.1

0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.2

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

0.1 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0

0 0.1

0 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1

0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1

0.1 0.0 0.2 0.4

0.1 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.1

0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1

ws ic i an in

l0SPi t s l l

86.0

99.0 98.3 96.7 96.5 78.3 62.7 86.0 95.8 97.8

98.8 100.0 100.0

98.9 98.9 99.2

98.2 97.8 98.9

99.3 97.0 94.2 98.0 98.2

99.8 99.1 95.0 98.5 95.0 99.1 99.0

95.2 94.3 98.7 77.8 91.3 77.3 62.8 10.0 82.4

91.3 85.9 56.2 50.2

62.5 91.5 93.4 87.1

98.1 98.7 98.7 98.6 95.0 94.5 91.9 98.8

99.3 98.1 98.7 73.6 99.3

hysician not i n ,ospital

3.1 - 0.8 1.3 3.0 1.6 4.6 5.2 2.5 0.s 0.7

0.6 0 0

1.0 0.8 0.7

1.5 1.4 1.0

0.5 2.4 5.5 1.8 1.7

0.1 0.6 2.4 0.6 1.0 0.5 0.6

1.0 2.5 1.2 3.8 3.8 6.8 7.9 4.9 2.7

4.9 5.8 5.1 5.1

8.5 1.3 1.7 2.0

0.4 0.6

0 0.8 1.1 0.7 1.3 0.8

0.4 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.4

10.4

0.1 0.0 0.1 1.5

16.7 31.7 10.8 1.4 0.6

0 0 0 0 0

0.1

0.0 0.1 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1

0 0.2 2.3

0 2.0 0.1 0.1

3.4 3.0

0 17.8

4.1 15.6 28.5 24.9 15.1

3.5 8.0

38.3 44.5

28.3 7.1 4.4 9.9

0.0 0

0.7 0.1 1.4 1.9 4.2 0.2

0.1 0.3 0.0

15.8 0

Other and not ,pecifiea

0.5

0.1 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.6 2.0 0.8

0.6 0 0

0.1 0.3 0.1

0.3 0.6 0.1

0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1

0.1 0.2 0.3 0.9 1.9 0.3 0.4

0.4 0.3 0.0 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.7 0.2 0.8

0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3

0.7 0.2 0.6 1.0

0.6 0.6 0.7 0.5 2.4 3.0 2.6 0.2

0.2 0.6 0.5 9.5 0.3

lit i o anoumcd that al?. birthe occurring in hospitals oi inst i tut ions are attended by physicians.

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Table 1-U. Ratio of Illegitimate Live Births, by Color: Reporting States, 1940-61

Totd

40.3

85.2

(27.3) (41.2)

---

(21.7)

(17.6) 71.4 95 '7 62 -3

(77.5)

--- (10.8) 2c.s 18.3 15.8

17.2 28.7 82.0 29.2 2Z.Y

21.5 90.7 27.0

13.3

25.6 (36.6) 81.3 23.1 22.2

(31.2) 13.4 33.9 23.9

1b9.5

18.9 46.2 23.7 7.2

(19.7)

(32.1)

73.3 15.5 43.3 2u.u

.-<

(By place of residence. Data refer only to illegitimate births occurrmg withm the reporting area. Ratios per 1,000 total live births in specified group, Ratlos for fre- quencies less than 20 are underlmed)

mi 7 2

W t e

10.6

17.0

(24.2

-- --*

[2:; (15.C 26.3 27.4 15.6

(15.7

_-i

(1U.C 18.2 14.5 15.1

12 '1 21.1 15.7 28.9 18.7

20.0 14 -7 19.4

4,1

15.4 (34.1 27.6 2U.6 lE.O

(17.U 12.4 24.4 21.3 25.8

15.3 19.7 16.2 L.7

(15.8 -

(32-1.

26 .c 15.5 44.4 10.6 ---

1961' a b Lu.6 (44.7) --- _-_ --- ---

88.7 207.3 95.7 ---

(59.3) ___ 65.4 43.1 26.2

28.8 53.4 95.3 31.7 42.3

29.5 138.9 57.9

38.3

40.6

90.3 26.3 48.0

___

___

-- 38.7 46.6 33.3

128.5

32.2 91.9 54.5 16.2 --_ 80.4 33.4 66.7

16.7 (ll.4; -- __- -- ---

29.8 65.8 29.4 ---

(36.9:

23.6 27.5 23.0

19.1 31.0 15.0 31.2 25 .o

25.8 13.5 22.4

20.3

18.2

23.1 20.6 27.2

_-_

__-

___

--- 35.3 24.8 26.5 22.7

18.4 30.3 24.9 14.9 --- 26.9 28.8 53.4 18.2

(17.2)

1960' * 271.2

(ll3.2) --- --- --- ---

323.5 268.4 281.1 __- (69.2) --_ 276.2 217.3 212.5

169.1 291.5 214.5 66.7 l8l.8

223.0 246.0 283.1

180.4

237.7 158.8 224.3

---

--- 136.4 228.6 194.1 274.2

195.3 308.3 222.0 71.0 -_-

244.2 105.8 321.2 152.6

(104.6)

--- 88.4

204.9 94.9 ---

(52.4) _-- 59.7 40.3 22.4

26.4 50.4 90.1 27.1 37.5

28.4 138.9

57.5

36.6

36.1

90.3 25.3 43.7

_--

_-_

--- 30.8 41.8 31.6

120.8

31.3 86.9 51.5 15.6 __- 79 .I

25.2 (23.0)

15.8 (12.3 --- -_- ---

--- 29.9 55.8 27.4 ---

(37.6

21.2 26.3 20.2

17.3 30.6 17.9 27.1 21.7

24.9 14.2 21.3

19.3

14.4

22.5 21.5 24.7

__-

---

_ _ _

--- 27.2 22.9 22.8 20.4

16.1 27.4 23.3 13.7 --_ 25.3 24.7 47.6 19.4

(19.7

--- 347.7 272.4 277.1 --- (59.0) --- 261.6 194.5 161.0

152.2 258.6 204.4 32.3 155.3 212.7 244.3 285.4

177.5

238.1 121.8 206.3

_--

--- 131.7 202.7 241.9 258.4

226.1 295.9 223.5 104.3 --_ 241.0 96.4

292.1 163.7 (ll8.1)

--- 77.3

113.8 79.6

(79.5

1950

White

17.7

12.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ --- --- --_

24.0 31.7

(13.4: 17 .a

--- --_ 16.4 16.5 15.4

12.6 21.5 12.4 28.7 18.0

18.8 9.1

15.3 (13.71 13.9

12.3

24.0 17.1 17.6

---

--_ 15.3 19.8 20.4 20.6

12.2 21.8 14.6 9.2

(21.7)

22.2 14.9 40.0 15.4

(10.2)

mwhite

185 .o

207.7 --- --- --- --- ---

318.4 218.2 230.8

(188.1)

--< --- 2u .1 152.5 123.0

14U.4 196.7 175.1 101.7 136.8

215.5 173.4 226.3

(145.4) 127.1

128.8

192.3 158.1 146.8

---

--- 124.5 2G7.7 165.U 178.9

162,3 205.8 156.0

54.7 - (4uU.u) 194.8

85.3 171.3 145.5 (08.9)

'Onirhit.5

172.7

195.4

(46;;) (12C.C) (70.5)

(96.Y) 3'2',.4 814.5 174.6 (171.C)

& 1L7.G 120.4 145.8

143.3 171.5 175 * c 15R.4 121.3

133.5 150.3 133.3 (85.2) 111'7

14C.U (11J.51 194.3 l , i6 .3 131.6

(157.2) 7G.t; 13,.0 138.8 185.5

74.0 1'JZ.I 124.1

-

+J

l'J7.tI V'J.2

1JS.4 1S5.Z --- -

'Based on a 50-percent sample of births. "Figures for 1940 shown in table LU, Volume I, 1960, were by place of occurrence rather than place of residence. %dudes only those States reporting legitimacy status for a l l 4 years. 4Data exclude a significant but unlmoxn number of illegitimate births ermneously classified as legitimate.

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Table 1-V. Estimated Number of Illegitimate Live Births and Ratios, by Color, I and Illegitimacy Rates: United States, 1940-61

240,200 224,300 220,600 208,700

201,700 193,500 183,300 176,600

(Data r e k r only to births occurring withm the United States. Alaska lncluded beginning 1959, and Hawai being adjusted to group totals which zre mdependentl

91,100 82,500 79,600 74,600

70 800 67z500 64,200 62,700

YEAR

37.4 36.7 35.7 38.1 42.9

37.6 33.4 34.3 38.1 37.9

Total 1 1 W h i t e

17.3 17.8 18.5 21.1 23.6

20.2 16.5 16.9 19.0 19.5

133,200 129,70:, 131,900 125,200 L17,1w

1c6,203 98,100 96,500

89,500 95,700

56,600 :iiiii I I 54,100 52,600

141,600 53,500

53,500 54,800 60,500 61,400 56,400

49,600 42,800 42,000

40,300 41,990

Tota l 1

Bonwhite

White 1 llonwhitc I !&tal 1

149 1CO 141:8ou m , i o o 134,lOC

u9'2oo u3:goo

130,900 126 000

104,200 96,200 93,900 88,100

79,700 74 900 71:500 63,800 60,900

55,600 55,400

53,800 49,200

54,500

91,100

1960. Estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred without

149,100 56.3

rounded)

RPLTIOl

25.3

49.6

47.4 46.5

44.0

39.1 39.1 39.8

223.4

~

W h i t e

25.3 22.9 22.1 20.9

19.6 19.0 18.6 18.8

498.6 76.5

123.8 59.4 24.2 12.5 11.4 13.6 16.6

16.9 16.3 16.3 17.5

. 816.5 439.2 561.7 355.7 209.4 143.5 132.0 129.9 126.7

Nonwhite

223.4 215.8 218.0 212.3

206.7 204.0 202.4 198.5

191.1 183.4 182.8 179.6

167.5 164.7 168.0 170.1 179.3

'Fzr 1 ow totd ~ v e births in specified group. %r 1'UOU unmarried fern& population aged 15-44 y e a r s , enwra%d as of April 1 for 1940, 1933, and 19€Q, and estimated as of July 1 for all other years. 'Rwcd'm 0 SO-percent cyaple of birth;.

A

9 e.

Rate2

Tablel-W. Estimated Number of Illegitimate Live Births and Ratios, by Age of Mother and Color: United States, 1961

(Dntn reIor only to births occurring withinthe United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred without being adlusted to group totals which are mdependently rounded. Ratios per 1,000 total live blrths rn specified group)

W E OP 1,iolZw I IIUIBER PATIO

22.6 21.8 22.1 21.0

20.9 20.2 19.3 18.3

17.0 15.6 15.1 14.1

13.3 12.5 12.1 10.9 10.1

9.0 8.3 8.0 7.8 7.1

White I Nonwhite

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Table 1-X. Estimated

10-14 years

SECTION 1 - NATALITY

15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-34 ycars 35-39 yews

Illegitimacy Rates by Age of Mother: United 1940,1950, and 1955-61

22.6 21.8 19.3 14.1 10.1

7.1

States,

0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4

(Data refer only to births occurrmg wthm the United States. Alaska included beginning 1959, and Hawaii, 1960. Rates are illegitimate live births per 1,000 UnnIarried female population m speclfied group, enumerated a s of April 1 for 1940, 1950, and 1960 and estimated a s of July 1 for all other years. Figures for age Of mother not stated are distrihuted)

AGE OF MOTHER

16.0 15.7 15.0 12.6

9.5 7.4

YEAR

41.2 44.8 28.9 15.1 40.3 42.0 27.5 13.9 33.7 32.1 22.2 10.7 21.3 19.9 13.3 7.2 15.3 12.1 7.1 4.1 9.5 7.2 5.1 3.4

3.8 3.6 217 2.0 1 .c 1.2

'Rates computed by relatug total births regazdless of age of mother to unmarried female population aged 15-44 years. 'Rates compuzed by relating births to moihers aged 40 years and o x r io unmarried female population-aged 40-44 years. %ased on a 50-percent sample of births.

Table 1-Y. Distribution of Live Births by Birth Weight, by Color, for the United States and Each Geographic Division; and by Plurality for the United States: 1961

(Bv ulace of residence. Data refer only to bvths occurring within the Umted States. Based on a 50-percent sampIe. Figures for birth weight not stated are distributed)

1,501- 2,000 grams

2,001- 2,500 g m s

2,500 g m s r less

4,001- 4,500 grams

4,501-

grams 5,000

5,001 grama tr more

2,501- 3,001- 3,000 3,500 grams grams

3,501- 4,000

1,000 1,001-

or less

1.5

1.3 2.5

1.2 1.0 2.1

14.0 13.4 16.0

1.4 1.3 2.8 1.5 1.3 2.9 1.4 1.2 2.7 1.2 1.1 2.3 1.8 1.4 2.6 1.6 1.3 2.2 1.5 1.3 2.4 1.5 1.4 1.9 1.4 1.3 2.1

- -

-

5.2

4.6 8.4

4.7 4.1 7.7

29.9 29.2 32.4

4.9 4.8 8.0 5.4 4.8 9.4 4.8 4.3 8.8 4.3 4.0 8.2 5.9 4.8 8.4 5.7 4.7 8.2 5.4 4.6 0.3 6.0 6.0 6.9 4.8 4.4 7.2

- -

-

7.8

6.9 13.0

6.9 6 .O

l l . 7 54.2 52.1 62.6

7.3 7.1

13.1 8.1 7.1 15.1

7.3 6.5

14.0 6.5 6.1 12.6

9.0 7.3

12.9 8.5 7.0

12.2 8.1 6.8

12.6 8.6 8.5

10.5 7.2 6.7 11.0

- -

-

26.4

27.9 18.7

26.9 28.4 19.1

2.6 2.8 1.9

26.6 27.0 17.1 25.3 26.7 16.3 21.7 29.0 17.6 29.4 30.1 19.0 24.9 27.4 19.0 26.1 28.5 20.3 26.2 28.0 19.5 23.3 23.6 19.6 27.1 28.2 19.6

- -

-

7.3

7.8 4.4

7.4 8.0 4.5 0.3 0.3 0.2

7.0 7 r 2 3.6 6.6 7.1 3.2 8.1 8.7 3.5 9.0 9.3 4.7 6.8 1.4 4.7 7.5 8.1 6 .I 7.1 7.7 4.9 5.4 . 5.5 4.2 1.3 7.8 4.1

- -

-

1.3

1.4 1.0

1.4 1.4 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.1

1.2 1.2 o s 1 .I 1,2 0.5 1.5 1.6 0.6 1.7 1.8 0.8 1.3 1.3 1*3 1.6 15 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.2 0,9 0.9 0,1 1.2 13 0.6

- -

-

'0.2

0.2 0.Z

0.Z 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0

0

011 0.2 0.1 0,1 0.1 0.1 G.2 0.2 0.1 0.Z 0.Z 0,1 0.2 0.Z 0,2 0.z 012 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

____. -

-

0.5 1.1

0.5 0.5 1.0 5.8 5.3 7.8

0.5 0.5 1.2 0.6 0.5 1.4 0.6 0.5 1.3 0.5 0.5 1.1 0.8 0.6 1.1 0.7 0.6 1.1 0.7 0.5 1.1 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.8 -

38.3 37.3

38.6 38,7 38.0 13.7 14.7 10.0

38.8 38.8 39.4 38.8 39.0 37.4 37.6 37.6 37.7 37.1 37.0 37.9 37.9 38.3 36.9 36.9 37.6 35.3 38.2 38.5 37.0 39.9 40.0 38.9 38.6 38.5 39.6

17.6 25.4

18.6 17.4 25.4 29.2 30.2 25.2

18.9 18.6 26.2 19.9 18.8 27.5 17.6 16.5 26.5 16.0 15.4 24.8 20.1 18.1 25.0 19.2 17.1 24.2 19.0 17.5 24.5 21.7 21.4 25.9 18.3 17.4 25.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100 .o 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

I

0.5 1.0

0.5 0.4 0.8 4.6 4.1 6.4

0.5 0.5 1.2 0.6 0.5 1.4 0.6 0.5 1.2 0.5 0.4 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.8

3;370 3,380 3,160 3,270 3,320 3,150 3,300 3,340 3,180 3,300 3,330 3,160 3,240 3,250 3,160 3,310 3,330 3,170

'Computed to nearest 10 g m s on basis of exact conversion of interval limits fmm pounds and ounces. 2Eqruvalents of the gram weights in term of pounds and ounces are as follows:

1,000 grams o r less 1,001-1,500 grams = 2 lb. 4 OZ. - 3 lb. 4 OZ. 1,501-2,000 grams = 3 lb. 5 OZ. - 4 lb. 6 OZ. 2,001-2,500 grams = 4 lb. 7 OZ. - 5 lb. 8 OZ.

2,501-3,OOO grams = 5 lb. 9 OZ. - 6 lb. 9 OZ.

2 lb. 3 OZ. or less 3,001-3,500 gram =6 lb. 10 02. - 7 lb. ll OZ. 3,501-4,000 grams = 7 lb. 12 02. - 8 lb. 13 OZ. 4,0014,500 grams =8 lb. 1 4 OZ. - 9 lb. 14 OZ. 4,501-5,000 grams =9 lb. 15 OZ. - .U lb. 0 OZ.

5,001 grams or nure =ll lb. 1 OZ. or more

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3,001- 3,500 grams

Table 1-2. Distribution of Live Births by Birth Weight, by Age of Mother and Color: United States, 19 61

3,501- 4,030 epms

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Figures for age of mother and birth weight not stated are distributed)

I I PERCElmAG3 DI~TKIELI'I'IOl~ BY BIFSE WEICE@

35.9 39.5 39.7 38.2 36.2 34.4 33.3 32.4

AGE OF 1,IOTBER AND COLOR

or less

15.8 23.3 26.0 27.3 27.9 28.0 28.1 27.3

100.0 2.0 2.1 100.0 1.1 1.4 100.0 0.9 1.1 100.0 1.0 1.0 100.0 1.0 1.1 100.0 0.8 1.0 100.0 0.8 0.9 100.0 1.9 0.7

3.3 5.7 6.9 8.2

1,501-

grams 2,000

0.3 0.7 1.0 1.4

1.5

3.4 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.7 2.2

1.3

- -

2.8 1.6 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.6 2.1

2.5

3.7 3.0 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.8

2,001- 2,500 grams

5.2

10.1 6.3 5.0 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.8 5.3

4.6

- -

7.5 5.3 4.4 4.3 4.6 5.0 5.4 4.8

8.4

u.7 10.1 8.4 7.5 7.8 7.6 7.9 8.2

2,500 grams )r less

7.8

17.3 9.8 7.4 7.1 7.6 8.2 8.6 9.0

6.9

- -

13.6 9.3 6.5 6.3 6.8 7.5 8.1 8.1

13.0

19.4 15.6 12.8 ll.8 12.3 12.0 ll.8 13.5 -

'Computed to nearest 10 grms on basis of exact conversion of interval limits fmm pounds and OUIICCJ. %quivalontc of grm weights in terms of pounds and ouncus are as follow,:

1,WO grams or less = 2 lb. 3 02. or less 1,001-1,500 grams 2 lb. 4 02. - 3 l b . 4 02. 1,501-2,OW rams = 3 lb. 5 OZ. - 4 lb. 6 02.

2,001-2,500 grams 4 lb. 7 02. - 5 lb. 8 02. 2,501-3,000 grams = 5 lb. 9 02. - 6 lb. 9 02.

3,001-3,500 grams = 6 lb. 10 02. - 7 lb. ll 02.

3,501-4,000 grams = 7 lb. 12 02. - 8 lb. 13 02 . 4,001-4,500 grams = 8 lb. 14 02. - 9 lb. 14 02. 4,501-5,000 grams = 9 lb. 15 02 . - ll lb. 0 02. 5,001 grams or rope =ll lb. 1 02. or more

2,501- 3,000 grams

18.8

28.4 21.6 19.4 18.1 17.4 17.0 16.3 16.9

17.6

20.9 19.3 18.2 17.2 16.7 16.3 15.7 17.0

25.4

- -

-

33.0 30.2 26.8 23.6 22.0 21.0 19.4 16.4 -

38.1 I 26.4

.38.3! 27.9

39 8 22.1 40:l I 25.9 39.9 27.4 38.2 28.5

27.3

37.3

36.0

30.8

I 4,001- 4,501- 4,500 5,030 grama Bpms

1.4 1.8

7.8 1 1.4

5.0 1.1 6.2 1.6 7.4 2.0

1.9

5,001 grams Nr more -

0.2

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.3

0.2

0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.4

0.2

0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0

- -

-

-

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Table 1-AA. Birth Rates: United States, Each Division and State, 1950 and 1955-61 (By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring withm the United States. Based on a 5O-p.rcent sample for all years except 1950 and 1955. Rates are live

births per 1,000 population in each area. enumerated as of April 1 for 1950 and 1960 and estimated as of July 1 for all other vears) . . . _

DIVISION AND 8TXE3 RATES BASED ON [email protected] BIRTHS

1961

23.:

22.1 31.f

22.: 21.1 23.5 23.5 23.5 24 .l 24.E 26.1 23.1

23.5 22.4 23.E 22.5 21.2 21.9

21.3 21.1 21.C

23.: 23.e 23.1 24.3 24.5

24.8 22.9 22.2 25.9 25.6 24.1 22.8

25.9 24.4 26.8 23.9 21.1 24.2 24.9 25.2 22.3

23.2 22.8 24.4 26.9

22.8 26.8 21.6 25.2

25.5 24.7 25.3 25.1 30.5 26.5 28.9 27.0

22.4 20.9 23.3 32.3 26.8

1960

23.7

22.7 32.1

22.5 21.5 24.2 24.0 24.2 24.4 25.4 27.3 23.6

24.0 22.8 24 .I 22.4 21.4 22.4

21.4 21.8 21.3

23.8 24.2 23.7 25.0 25.2

25.7 23.3 22.7 26.3 25.9 24.3 23.3

25.9 24.9 26.0 24.1 21.2 24.1 25.1 25.3 23.3

23.8 23.0 24.7 27.2

22.7 27.7 21.9 26.0

25.9 25.7 25.8 24.5 32.3 28.2 29.5 25.5

22.9 21.7 23.7 33.4 27.2

1959

24.c

22.5 32.E

22.5 21.E 24.E 24.4 24 .E 25 .l 25.E 27.1 23.1

24 .I 22.4 24.5 22.5 21.9 22.1

21.1 22.C 22.C

24.2 24.4 24.1 25.6 25.2

26.2 23.5 23.0 27.1 26.5 24.3 24.3

26.8 25.3 26.2 24.6 22.6 24.6 25.5 25.5 23.5

24.5 23.4 25.4 28.1

22.9 28.4 22.3 26.4

26.5 26.1 25.3 24.3 32.6 27.6 29.3 25.3

23.3 20.9 23.4 28.6

(27.6

. .

RATES BASED ON BIFTHS ADJUSTED FOR U I I D ~ G 1 S T R A T I O ; I

1959

24.3

23.1 34.1

22.7 21.9 24.8 24.5 25.2 25.5 26.5 27.9 23.4

24.2 22.4 24.6 22.5 21.9 22.7

21.8 22.0 22.1

24.3 24.6 24.2 25.8 25.3

26.2 23.6 23.2 27.1 26.8 24.4 24.4

26.9 25.4 26.6 24.9 23.0 25.2 27.2 26.4 23.9

25.0 23.7 25.9 28.5

24.7 29.0 22.7 27.0

26.6 26.4 25.5 24.6 34.0 29.2 29.6 25.9

23.4 21.0 23.6 30.1

(27.6)

1958

24 .E

23.3 36 .3

23.3 22.4 25.c 24.1 25.5 25.7 26.7 28.C 23.6

24.6 22.6 24.9 23.2 21.4 23.5

22.1 22.6 22.7

24.6 24.7 24.1 26.7 25.0

25.5 22.9 23.1 26.7 26.1 23.9 24.2

27.1 25.7 26.0 25.1 24.0 25.5 27.7 26.8 24.0

25.4 23.9 26.1 28.3

24.9 29.3 22.5 27.1

26.1 26.2 25.5 25.1 33.0 29.9 30.1 26.2

23.7 21.1 23.9

(34.6, (27.6:

1957

25.;

24.2 35.:

23.1 22.t 26.; 24.4 26.: 26 .< 27.:

24.: 28.4

24.: 22.1 25.: 23.; 22.: 24.f

22.: 23.: 23.4

26.4 25,; 25.1 27.1 25 .E

26.C 23.: 23 .I 26.C 262 23.E 25.1

27.E 26.3 26.7 25.E 23.9 26.2 29.2 27.6 24.9

26.C 24.5 27.c 28.9

25.2 29.8 22.9 28.2

27.6 26.5 25.7 24.8 33.5 30.6 31.3 26.7

24.3 22.0 24.8

(35.9 (29.2

1956

25.1

24.c 35.4

23.4 22.2 25.9 24.4 26.7 26.6 27.9 28.E 24.3

24.1 22.9 24.7 23.4 21.6 23.9

21.6 22.8 23.0

25.9 25.7 24.7 27.9 25.2

25.5 23.5 22.9 26.6 26.7 24.5 25.3

27.9 24.9 2;. '9 26.6 24.1 27.3 30.2 28.4 25.1

26.1 25.0 27.5 29.7

26.3 S'J.3 23.6 28.4

27.6 27.2 26.6 25.6 34.2 30.9 31.3 26.Y

24.3 22.6 24.5

(36.2: (30.1:

1955

25.1

23.1 34.1

23.: 22.( 25 '1

26. 27.1 27.1 29 ,j 23.t

24.!

24.: 22.: 25.: 22d 21.; 23.5

21.4 22.; 22.:

24.5 25.1 2 4 r l 27.: 25.:

25,5 23.5 22.5 27.: 27.9 22.5 25.5

21.5 24.4 26.5 26.9 23.8 27.c 30.3 28.3 24.8

26.0 U . 2 27.1 31.0

*r

2Z.B 30.:: 23.4 2Y.Z

28.2 28.4 27.5 25.7 33.4 50.8 31.5 26.8

23.2 23 .I 24.0

(30.2 (34.7

1350

24 r l

' 23.0 33.3

21.0 20.7 23.7 24.0 26.3 27.5 27.3 Z8.8 23.5

23.3 2117 23.3 25.6 23.5 25.2

22.4 2013 a . 2

23.E 24.5 22.0

24.2 nr c *d.d

26.3 24.1 22.2 21.7 27.7 Z4,l 23,2

24.2 23 64 2Z.G 25.4 ZiZh 27.3 31.2 zs,o 0 , 3

2s.9 Z . 6 28.1 30.4

27.1 23r7 23.3 27.6

2c.5 27.6 2; ,5 28.4 34.5 32.1 31.1 23.4

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Section 2. Natality - Characteristics: Tables

2 - 2. Live births by month: United States and each State, 1961 - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- -- -- -- --- - -- - - -- -- --- 2-6

2-3. Live birthsby month and color: United States and each State, 1961------------------------------------ 2-7

2-4. Live births by specified race and sex: United States and each State, 1961------------------------------ 2-9

2-5. Live births by plurality of birth and color: United States and each State, 1961-------------------------- 2-10

2-6. Live births by birth weight, plurality of birth, color, and sex: United States, 1961---------------------- 2-11

2-5'. Live births by birth weight, age of mother, plurality of birth, and color: United States, 1961------------- 2-12

2-8. Live birth6 by birth weight and color: United States and each State, 1961------------------------------ 2-14

2-9. Live births by month, age of mother, live-birth order, and color: United States, 1961------------------- 2-16

2-11. Live births by age of mother, live-birth order, color, and nativity of white mother: Each State, 1961-----

2-12. Live births by single year of age of mother, live-birth order, color, and nativity of white mother: United

2-20

States, 1961----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-52

2-17, Live births by age of father, age of mother, sex of child, and color: United States, 1961----------------- 2-83

2-18. Live births by age of father, sex of child, and color: United States and each State, 1961----------------- 2-85

2-20, Illegitimate live births by live-birth order and color: 35 reporting States, 1961------------------------ 2-101

2-1

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Table .%I. Live Births by State of Occurrence Distributed According to State of Residence: United' Sfates and Each State, 1961

2,730 20 65if

3,150

2,418 2,246

5,812

3,754 1,U2 1,104

3,196 2,950 1,014

1,364

1,330 168

1,104 252

2,388

1,120

1,524 618

1,464 1,076

4,400

3,394

1,022 758

6,098 1,648

1,452 806

3,724 1,512 596

512 2,334 888

3,322 1,932 264

(Based on a 50-ru

, ' 1

,

5ta births

occunilq in

State

L,268,326

80,096

36,644 41,454 380,856

46,510 56,224 ll,876 33,576 ll5,678

101,640 17,518 16,736 234,646 ll2,818

48,312

7,502

64,156

72,886 89,030 24,036

69,228 ll7,970 191,804 86,380 59,998

101,188

34,428 17,196

8,092 13,426

130,326 29,496 364,076

16,310

229,014 50,264 31,736 242,312 19,330

59,192 11,530

245,662 26,114

9,166 91,458 64,982

98,198 8,446

u,712

83,774

40,004

n t samph

Births t o residents ,ccurEfllg Ln county

Of residence

3,563,622 I

11,202 6,934 34,864 33,816 352,916

29,802 50,790 10,9W 18,668 108,518

75,776 17,508 13,518 205,530 94,448

49,214 39,404 56,070 60,906 20,476

46,296 94,026 160,054 65,064 50,262

66,852 14,822 27,552 7,434 11,250

106,542 26,546

95,172 329,498

u,424

194,916 41,656 31,730 199,288 15,542

52,532 12,092 70,118 222,530 22,786

7,660

58,656 30,176 83,202 7,652

47,832

Unit of residence is defined as the count^ or coanty equivalent of which the mother was a resident) . BImE!m

Total c.

70#,704

8,894 568

. 1,7801 1,638, 27,940

16,708

916 l4,9Q8 7,160

25,864 7u

3,218 29,U6 18,310

14,942

16,816

3,560

5,434

8,908

28,U4

22,932 23,944 31,750 21,316 9,736

34,336

6,816 658

2,176

2,374

23,784

34,578 15,940 4,946

2,950

34,098 8,608 6,006 43,024 3,188

1,260

13,056 23,132

5,438

3,928

1,506 43,626 6,326 9,828 14,996

794 - -

Intra- s t a t e non-

cesidellts

539,zaa

7,320 558

1372 5,554 27,120

4388 1 4 & €

440 . -. 2 3 9 4

50 2366

E g 12,464 6,662 13,062

2,456

19,,736

30,136

26,992

2~1,994

18,928 8,372

27,006 2906 5,712 406

1,056

22,260

30,178 14,476 3,870

2,332

30,704

4,984 7,850

36,926 2,140

5,808

9,332

3,332

4,632

21,620

994 41,292

6,506 13,064

530

5,438

___ -

State of reddeuce

.-. e 2

54 2

4 I36

938

4 40

2 2 50 34 10

4 14

418

24

2

6

12

4 4

10 4

22 2

314 6

30

4

2

72 - ... 1(

' 4

4 4

2

2

2

2

2 2

32

2

_.

- ffiiz . 710

10 - ... 4 9E

34

14 20

2 14 10 2

12 6

2

2 288 4

8 6

2

4 28 184

2 8

8

-

- Ark. - L,134

8 - -

... 4

14

10

38

12 26 126

4 2

22

216

2

2

2

.4

2 38

2

4 2

382 196

12 2

2

-

- :l&Z - .,570

22 2

144 4

- -

... 158 4

2 16

2 6 22 114 4

22 12 92 50 20

16 6 14 4

84 8 10 208 2

4 24 18

6

6 18 114 6

20

24 14 24 56 46

2 36 20 2 8 14 -

- ma. - 602 - - - 16 4 18

... 2 2 2

2

2 40 2

14 104 12 14 8

2 2 6 2

42 4 46

70 2

2 20 2

6

2 6 2 32 62

4 8

2 36 -

- :ann. - .,742 - - 14

f

12 ... f E

12

e

52

682 2 2

10

10

14 4

454 12 2

8

20 360

6

2 2

24 10

- Del. - 514 - -

4

... 1E

2

4 2

6 2

224

2 2

2

14

8 2

2 2

204

4

6

6

- D.Q. -

- 2

2

1c

... 2

4

4 6 4 2

1,494 10 2 2

8

2

10 16

4

16 6

8

2

76

12

-

- Fla. - ?,720 - 462 2 2 2 6

46 4

8 ... 500

18 8

2

60 40 12

20 16 22 6 12

46

2

6

46 30 4

26 2

18 32

70

32 12

4 58 4 10 8 2 -

.674 58

282

2 8

34

4 134

... 2

36

4 2 58 18 6

4 12

6

38

2 82

4

4 6

152

136 8 2

18

6 4

2

12

12

... .

6

2

6 2

2

4

8

2 -

- ldabo - 818 - -

10

24

4

... 10

2 14

2

4 8 4 8

2

2

322

2

2 94

282

2 20 -

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2-4

8

- -

2

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

4 6

2 -

4 6

32 2 -

196

- 8 9,898

Table 2-1. Live Births by State of Occurrence Distributed According to l State of Residence: United States and Each State, 1961 -Continued

8 - -

10 2 ...

lI.6 2

8

410

6

4 2

20

4

2 4

a 50-percent sample. Unit of residence is defined a s the county or county equivalent of which the mother was a resident)

BIRm TO NOmSIDENJS-Continued,

(Based

OF GCCUEZXCE . Interstate noaresidents-Continued.

State of residence-Continued - IJ. Hex,

l,OE4

E

- - _.

ma 36

224

2 12

4 8 6 6

4 2

2

12

2 4

d , ,

2

18 z

E 2 4

504 8

2 4 2 2 -

- La.

- Mch.

- MSS.

- MO. - ,398 - - 12

2 340

6

64

10

6

530 6

302 ,640 40 22 4

4 12

6 8

... 8 2

2

2 56

4 20

12 2

36 14 2

4 2

' 6 8 4 -

- uont. - 340 - -

2

6

24

. _

4

54 8

2 6 4

12

2

2 .,.

78

4 2

2

28

2 4

36

2 56 -

- Rebr.

- Kev.

- N.H. - ,E08 - -

2

2

c 4

4

8

6 2

492

818

2

a,.

8

2 lo

12

2

22E 2

-

Ill. - 6,608

40

12 28 26

82

- _.

4 24

2 2

... 1,788

878 8

236 34 32

38 56 32 20

2,266

8

4

4 10 6 4

30 14 2 22 1 6

l a 8 68 14

28 4 28 752

End. Kans . w.

2,626

I8

- -

4 16

56

2 18

2

2 1,042 ...

2 6

710 16 10

2 14

134 8

86

6

6 4

310 10 4 12 12

26 2

36 4 2

28 2 2 12

1,862

8

2

10

60

- -

2

198 4

... 4 10 20 -4

4 4

288

204 4

630 2

4 2 2

2

14

10 130 6 6 6

12 2

208

3,922

6

10 la 16

138

- -

2 4

2

34 -

8

8 10 4

...

8

6 2

3,290 2

114 2

6

168

2 8

6 2 6

28

8 2

2

2,302 - - 12

6 2 6

26 2

18

6

2 L16 214

4

... 20 4

6 6

. 2

38

16

828 2

2 12

8

552 2 2

2 134

252

1,054

16

2 78 4

36

- -

8

4 2

24

4 2 34

12

.2 6 2

578

24

...

2 4 2

2 6

2 10

8

10 152 2

14

2

1,464

8

2

4

32 92

8 10

_. -

2

48 2

2 26 10 100

... 2 2

30

108

6 6

56 2

6

6 802

24

4 2

52 8

2

- L

2,362

32 4 10 8 22

60 2

4 34

4

- -

138 582

4

80 14 14

10

4 6

74

...

2

6 4

976 4

18 20

26

32 . l 8

24 6

14 e4 2 -

2,120 - - 6

6 2

14

64

2

6

2 64

230 2

16 4 14

8 2 ... 30 10 6

4 2

760

4 6 2 4

12

88 2 6 2

6 4

728 2 -

1,210 - -

4

122

2

20

538 76 2

18 6

2 2 6

40

.I.

4

2 2

2

8

2

6 300 2 E 2

2

4 30 -

244

2

6

84

6

- -

2

20 4

10

4 2

e , ,

2

2

2

92

2

4 -

6,578

20

2

10

34 20 76 6 22

4

- -

30 4

4 3E 4 18

22 42 6

28

2

... 4

16 2,436

6 2

3,634 20

18

E 10

36

-

620 ll,716 980

186

- -

20 4

30

12

2

56 2

4 30 104 4

6 4 2 ... 22 2

2

6

2 4

2 6

12

440 8

8

54

2 6 16 8 12

... 28 4 2

18

2

2

6

26 22

-

8

940 12

18

10 4 -

90

276 2 2

.

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Table 2-1. Live Births by State of Occurrence Distributed According to :

State of Residence: United States1 and Each State, 196 1 -Continued (Based on a 50-percent sample. Unit of residence is defined as the county or county equivalent of which the mother was a resident)

I FXFSIiS To NOliRTSDRfi'S-C!on~inued 7- . State of residence-Continued

14 2 4

26

62 668

6 26 66

14

92 6

2 8

76 42 48

8 248 14 6 2

64

4 14

404

... 16 2

26 6 4

472 50

56 8

12 14

190 40 4

14 4

N.C.

1,632

14

4 2 8

44 2

12 28

98

- -

38

56 16 6

2 26 2 4

34

2

2

... 4 6 2 12 6

602

86

2 504

6 2

- H. Dak. - 1,272 - -

6

2

4

2 16

8 6 2 2 6

2

,012

8 66

2

...

4

2 106

4

2 4

4 4

L

- ihi0 - .,a - -

32

1c

l€

82 4 2 1c 34

12

2 1 2 C 498

8 2

506 22 24

4 26 98 4 2

50 2 2

6 4

30 6

... 14 4

510 26

46

26 8 4.

54 2

8 ,978

-

- 31rla. - 1,546

4

4 602 14

52 2

- -

4

2

2 42

4 282 16 20 10

6 2 2 4

84

4

2 10 2 8 2

... 10 8

12

8 306

12 2 2

- )reg. -

824 - - 6

2

3.86

22

2 2

64 10

2

10 2

10 2 2

10 2

4

2 2

2

8

6 6

...

2 2 6

12 432

6 -

I l 2 2 6 22

282 - 20 - 36 4

6 4 - - - - 82 14 2 2

. . - 90 S S ' I 2 64 I 8

292 - 44 588 2 -

2 -

54 -

- - - - - - - - 2 4

1,014 2 4 -

8 - 1,158 12

- - 3 0 2

4 -

... 2 46 ... - -

60 8 2 -

22 - 14 2

6 -

- S.C. - L,590 - -

8

2

6

36

4 26

856

16

2

28 20 8

2 4

4

22

2

2 4 4

484

8

... 6 8 6

22

-

- 8.

Dslr.

91E

- - -

E

E

2E

1

2 22

212 14

2 4

4

226

16 8

160

2

2 4

166

6

2

6 2

...

2

2 . 6 -

204

2 78

20

2 2

18

248

48 - 4

2

678 18 4

8 2 4

238

68

2

2 114

4 2

6 10

32 2

12 ...

356

4 4

42

E 43E 3E

14E L

4 1c

E

74

10

18 28 76

320 22

4 12 x1 14 22

ll0 4 4 2 4

2 156

2 32

30 294 8 4

22

34 2

18

24

ioe

... 28 6 8

58 12

- Utah -

34f

2

24

le

80

- -

4

102 12

2

4

2

4

2

4 4

12

8

2

2

...

4

56 -

- vt. -

732 - -

2

4 6

10

6

14

74

12

540

2

48

2 4

4

2

2 ...

-

- vn . -

1,930

8

- -

2

28

2 k,852

6

8

36

172 14 18

718 38 6

4

16

2

4

6

14 600

12

54 6

44

814 e

2

4 428

4

...

-

- hnh. -

962

4

- -

2 42

42

252 16

2

12 6 8

4

26 12

2

2 4 2

4

4

474 2 4

6

4 2

12

10 ... 2 -

- 1. Va.

2,352

6

- _.

30

2 6 6

32

314 10 18

380 4 4

12

4

2 4

780 2

80

16 2 2 2 2

570 2 ...

- wis.

2,12E - - 10

E

6

48 2

2 4

364 10

198 2

26 8 8

2 10

578 708

60 2 6

2

6 2 2 4 16

14 2 4 2

2 10 2

... _.

- w.

378

- - -

2

2

2

92

28 2

2

2

4

10 20 80

4

2

4 2 2

90

26

2

... -

2-5

Total births

to residents

4,268,326

80,690 7,564

36,906 40,944

381,606

44,652 57,120

20,372 ll6,656

11,854

100,584 17,616 16,902

237,382 ll2,294

63,540 49,988 71,434 88,952 23,552

77,748 ll6,484 193,152 86,112 59,614

97,056 17,368

8,084 13,914

34,534

135,380 29,942

362 520

16,566 lll:880

229,920 51,052 37 538

240:270 18,370

59.930 17;642

246,444 26,466

82,248

9,386 97,054 65,056 39,034 96,394 8,560 -

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36i644 41,454 380,856,

46,510 56,224 ll,876 33,576

-,I578

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

Table 2-2. Lve Births by Month: United States and Each State, 1961

3,222 3,590

30,778

3,654 4,454 1,008 2,728

10,122

:e. Based on a 50-percent sampl, -- -

4,106

9,434

4 914 1:050 3,036

%y place of occurri

4,040 4,198 4,026 3 ,c~o 3 , ~

io:636 u:cso i0:916 10:o:c ioi270

5 0lZ 4 688 4,820 4,438 4,506 1:074 1:066 976 972 378 3 092 2 962 2 854 2 712 2 E12

101,640 17,578 16 736

234:646 u2,818

8,762 1,488 1 2 9 6

19:318 9,392

5,576 4 126 6:192 6,814 2,IX

5 9 6 4 998 3,628 3’750 5,750 St752 5,772 6 020 2,126 2:040

69,228 U7,970 l91,804 86,330 59,998

5,772 9,448

15,678 6,890 5,248

8,352 1 5 2 8 3:026

668 1,176

10 892 2:454

31 168 9:442 1,436

7,670 7,834 1,368 1 3 7 0 2,692 2:600

608 620 1,064 1,102

10 602 10 806 2:360 2:426

29 816 30 972 8:466 8:786 1,298 1,368

130,326 29,496

364,076

16,370 m , 7 l Z

10,414 ’2,592 29,308

1,336 9,318

229,014 50,264 37,736

242,312 19,330

59,792 17,530

245,662 26,714

83,774

18,950 4,160 2,998

20,312 1,570

5,258 1,418 7 182 21:254 2,072

19,760 4,066 3,306

20,776 1,676

18,604 18,978 3 688 3,678 3:238 3,330

19,900 20,044 1,550 1,624

19,988 4 356 3:280

21,222 1,732

20,604 19 734 19,400 4 5 s 4,570 4,658 3:376 3’064 3 114 21 422 21:096 20:630 1:738 1,666 1,626

18 166

2,910 19 504 1:478

43386 10 634

3:Gefi 13 408 1:E3l

4,450

4,698

6 844

20:870 2,140

1,328 5,012 1 4 8 4 7:lOS

21 2:WA 114

4,928 1,468 7,108

19,562 2,282

894 7,628 5,682 3,394 8,678

748

4,406 4,468 1,358 1,418 6,440 6 314

17,586 18:ZZZ 2,228 2,410

750 748 7,126 7,162 5,508 5,708 3,230 3,290 8,114 8,064

668 746

9 166 91:458 64,982 40 004 98:198 8,446

662 7,564 5,004 3,314 7,868

696

792

5 502 3:470 8,606

710

8,164 846 750 776

5 668 5 324 5 470 3:662 3’506 3’352 8,642 8:642 8:274

762 674 732

8,394 8,324 7,948 726

7,458 5 070 3’126 7:888

664

E 8 4 7,566 5 504 . 3:254 7,670

632

- lk Z7,SOZ

6,340 582

3,306 28,$l6

3,476 4,424

956 2,510 9,178

- -

2,830

7,7w 1,252

8,812

3,804

17,900

5,070

5,638 6 964 1: 702

5,316 8,894

14,858 6,674 4,766

7,718 1,228 2,618

614 988

10 094

28 lO6 18:496 1,242

17,828

2,788 18,666 1,476

4,680 1,286

18,972 2,046

762 6,972 4,930

7,646 666

2:zoz

3,834

6,284

3,128

541,990 - - 6,158

590 2 946 3:148

31,240

3,978 4,700

934 2,716 8,372

8354

1a:zzs 1 380 1’500

8,698

4,872 3 766 5’728 6’550 2:066

5,488 1o,cQ2 15 610

6’ 820 4:63C

1 478 2:770

674 1,206

10 710 2:576

30 646 8:714 1,462

18,308 3 896 3:246

19,532 1,564

4,722 1,458 6 488

18:604

7,938

2,342

776 7,152 5 612 3:278 7,806

748

,268,326 !353,286

80,096 11 6,930 7.502 626

3>aso 3,680 3,978 4,882 4,610 4,736

984 1 946 1 932 2 850 2,610 2,694

19:296 8,104 8,246

8,744 9,432 9,334 8,908 1,534 1 4 6 0 1586 1,620 1,436 1:470 1:470 1466

20,406 21,300 20,874 20:516 9,896 10,182 9,828 9,758 9,062

5 572 5 898 5,684 5 596 4’342 6:4861 :::%I lig%l 8 034 8:694 8’502 8 030 2:040 2,156 2:078 1:944

6 l96l 6 0741 6,E81 6,0181 10’138 10’368 9,982 10,132 161844 161952 16.300 16.136

8 958 9 380 9 126 8 870 1’486 1’558 1’492 1’470 2:992 3:078 3:u2 3:022

694 7% 730 726 1,102 1,226 1,138 1,132

11 2:4561 458 U. z : E . ~ o ~ 6% U 2:5521 E94 U 084

31 992 31 992 31 322 BO 556 10:152 10:328 lO:WJ8

1,460 1,454 1,390 1,388

I I

. .

I

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:ent

Aug.

385,484

523,968 61,516

1,548 4,682 2,866

6% 460 204

3,480 2,954

526

3,820

1,096

33,914 30,030 3,884

2,724

3,842 3,612

170

5,130 4,668

462

1,064 852 212

1,882 556

1,326

10,190 7,868 2,922

9,330 6,008 3,322

1,472 434

1,033

1,486 1,440

46

22,586 18,108 3,478

10,088 9,274

814

5,834 5,730

lop

4,414 4,192

282

6,356 5,806.

552

8,732 5,- 3,578

2,090 2,010

20

6,868

1,522 5,346

.0,250 9,828

422

!l,W 5,260 1,826

7,436 7,282 I54

0 ab le 2-3. Live Births by Month and Color:

sample)

Sept.

377,621

318,1& 59,W

1,5& 4,86 2,681

68( 4% 24t

3,311 2,79t

51t

3,77C 2,106 1,07i

33,88E 29,92f 3,96(

4,054 3,91C

144

4,784 4,432

351

1,072 868 204

1,782 534

1,24@

U,198 8,222 2,976

9,238 5,944 3,294

1,594 508

1,086

1,464 1,432

32

zL,072 17,648

3,424

9,034 9,816

812

5,610 5,510

100

4,404 4,126

278

8,322 5,734

588

8,500 5,268 3,232

2,056 2,024

32

6,972

1,528 5,444

9,878 9,482

396

16,444 14,100 1,744

7,460 7,326

134

.efer only to birth 7 June

341,990

289,882 52,108

6,222 3,930 2,292

594 412 182

2,964 2,510

454

3,ll6

954

31,312 27,670 3,642

3,816 3,644

172

4,766 4,502

264

920 752 168

1,644 522

1,122

2,152

8,448 6,486 1,962

8,032 5,148 2,884

1,374 428 946

1,518 1,489

34

18,414 15,536

2,938

8,652 7,932

720

4,856 4,768

88

3,882 3,664

218

5,644 5,134

510

6,552 4,002 2,550

2,020 1,996

24

6,150 4,800 1,350

9,868

380

15,716 13,888 1,828

6,810 6,676

134

9,488

July

373,52

312,91 60,60

7,16* 4,45 2,lX

6M 38f 7J.l

3J6: 2,661

50:

3,634

1&4(

33,261 29,46: 3,80:

3,904 3,76t

13E

4,98( 4,58E

394

2,49r

1,01€ 8 1 E 2N

1,868 544

1,322

9,528 6,868 2,658

8,64C 5,468 3,174

1,532 43c

1,102

1,454 1,426

28

20,662 17,150

3,512

9,910 9,108

802

5,498 5,392

106

4,556 4,222

334

6,350 5,796

554

8,066 4,778 3,288

1,996 1,956

40

6,992 5,382 1,610

10,034

436

16,914 14,992

9,598

1,922

7,526 7,412

u 4

36,906 3,24 31,238 1 1 2,71 5,668 53

80,690 50,600 30,WO

7,564 5,090 2,474

6,91 4.73 2,73

63 41' 22

381,606 337,686 43,920

44,652 42,902 1,750

57,120 52,846 4,274

3484 21,21 3,62

3,471 3,34

131

4,48 4,151

32

' 1961

u,854 9,474 2,330

20,372 6,140

14,232

:turn - - Feb .

1,018 82: 19:

1,711 48:

1,22f

327,50

215,37 52 ,u

6,35 3 , a 2,53

- -

581 401 111

2,821 2,37>

45

3,291 2,27 1,02

28&9 25, 01 3,171

3,341 3,231 ut

4,471 4J4

33.

951 771 la

1,412 43t

1,034

9 , s

2,531 6,68(

7,634 4,694 2,94(

1,254 39E 85t

1,m 1,16€ 1f

18,U4 1s,066 3,048

8,748 7,992

756

5,002 4,920

82

3,946 3,692

254

5,526 5,008

518

6,966 4,138 2,828

1,618 1,654

24

6,016 4,684 1,332

8,728 8,420

308

.4,980 3,206 1,774

6,656 6,538 UB

U6,656 85,850 30,806

100,584 64,368 36,226

17,616 5,418

12,198

16,902 16,588

316

237,382 198,088 39,294

112,294 103,044

9,250

63 540 62:486 1,ffiC

49,988 46,748

3,240

ll,434 65,300

6,134

88,952 53,996 34,956

33,552 23,222

330

77,748 60,310 11,438

U6,484 m,102

4,382

193,152 171,832

21,320

86,lJ.Z 8p1498 1,614

360,3( - - 304,a 55,5(

6,6t 4,2:

6? 44 S

.2,9i 2,5c

45

3,3c 2,2t 1,o:

27,8$ 31,51

3,61

3,69 3,53 15

4 95 4,56

39

98 81 17

1,75 48

l , Z 6

9 , s 6,97 2,37

8,36

3,03

1,51 51

5,33

1,oo

1,- 1944

20,25( 16,88t 3,364

3,56( 8,761

791

5,564 5,491

I1

4,26E 4,

26E

6,lCf 5,592

514

6,774 4,082 2,692

2,064 2,024

40

6,498 5,082 1,416

.0,258 9,910

8,800

1,892

348

.4,908

7,680 1,522 158

10,20 7,2@ 2,941

8,661 5,42f 3,ZM

1,491 46:

1,02f

1,30: 1,27f

2f

19,496 16,012 3,424

9,3& 8,502 860

5,184 5,=4

70

4,026 3,760 266

6,088 5,572

516

7,984 4,788 3,196

1,964 1,940

24

6,386 4,810 1,516

9,304 9,020

284

15,776 13,980 1,196

si874 6 , 7 l O

164

? Unit - - Apr.

335,li

285,e: 49,2E

5931 3,61 2,2C

6C 42 1 7

- -

2,s 2,38

46

2,89 2,oc

85

30,lC 26,7C 3,39

3,53 3,39 13

4,68

31

95 13 22

l,58 511

1,071

4,37

8,151 6,17 1,971

1,601 4,9u 2,681

1,38 391 99

1,341 1,331

1

L8,946 L5,904 3,044

8,98C 8,28C

70C

5,072

e€ 3,76C

26C

5,638 5,240

396

5,750 3,568

4,988

3,5m

2,182

2,086 2,058

28

6,020

1,272

9,636 9,332

304

5,860 4,124 1,736

6,956 6,808 148

4,748

United States and Each State, , I

N Y

- 342,4c - - 291,6i 50,7:

:z 2,16

66 43 23

2,80 2,37

2,94 2,09

31,s

42

85

21,72 3,63

3,85 3,71

14

4, = 4,45

36

93 74 191

1,518 411

8,3@

2,011 6,29,

7,631 . 4,991 2,6S

1,401 421 97.

1,491 1,471

21

18,89E 15, 78f

3,uc

8,918 8,22i

696

4,924 4,826

98

3,894 3,648

246

5,698 5,234

464

5,918 3,806 2,172

2,014 1,918

36

6,246 4,776 1,410

9,864 9,500

364

16,298 14,564 1,734

7,m4 6,922

3-32

- - Oct.

- 570,U8

512,93* 57,181

6,871 4,391 2,411

E41 44t 19f

- -

3,27f 2, Fix

3,74t 2,68( 1,06E

33,251 29,41( 3,781

3,86C 3,712

148

4,91E

342

968 760 208

1,754 558

464

4,574

1,196

u,ozs 8,090 2,938

8,790 5,718 3,012

1,624 478

1,146

1,470 1,442

28

?0,778 .1,386 3,392

9,692 8,942

750

5,514 5,412

102

4,454 4,132

322

6,116 5,616

500

8,082 4,934 3,148

1,938 1,918

20

6,754 5,232 1,522

9,988 9,560

428

6,246 4,522 1,724

7,320 1,194 126

_. - Nov - 546,5:

392,2i

- - 54,2€

6,6E 4, 28 2,4c 61 40 21

3,Ol 2,60

47

3,40 2,43

91

31,48 27,76 3,71

3,50 3,378

12

4,54 4,16

38

991 7D 2 1 1

1,671 521

1 , 1 5 1

10,09s

2,593

8,191 5,261 2,92:

1,441

1 , 5 M

451 991

1,281 1,26f

2:

L9,36C .6,032 3,328

8,598

5,22c 5,152

4, 3,828

9,362

764

68

256

5,806 5,286 520

7,620 4,686 2,934

1, el2 1,802

1 0

6,324 4,882 1,442

9,162 8,826

336

5,480

1,692

7,150 7,024

126

3,788

- - DeC.

354,398

298,392 56,006

6,720 4,160 2,560

630 422 208

- -

2,928 2,558

370

3,486 2,554

932

32,486

3,686 28,800

3,778 3,610

168

4,578 4,228 350

982 762 220

1,132 512

1,220

10,340 7,422 2,918

8,466 5,390 3,076

1,538 500

1,038

1,408 1,394

1 4

19,746 16,514

3,232

9,206 8,422

784

5,262 5,184

78

4,240

256

5,726 5,224

502

7,948 4,792 3,156

3,984

1,834 1,802

32

6,522 5,064 1,458

9,514 9,138

376

15,552 13,900 1,652

1,190 7,084 106

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Table 2-3.‘ Live Births by Month and Color’: United- States and Each State, ’

ased on a 50-percent sa 7-

(By place of residence. Dat

AREA AND COLOR

l e )

1961 -Continued

W

5,436 2,470 2,966

8 544 7:314 1,230

1,494 1,364

130

‘fer only to births

AW.

5,458 2,402 3,056

9 066 7:8lO 1,256

1,552 1,432 120

59,614 27,464 32,150

97 056 83z824 13,232

17,368 16,025 1,348

34,534 32,948 1,586 8 084 7:llO

974

13 914 13:854

60

135,380 ll6,692 18,688

29 942 261590 1,352

362,520 313,314 49,206

lll,880 76,850 35,030

16,566 L5,886

680

5,200 2,300 2,900

8 252 7:026 1,226

1 4 3 8 1:320 118

2,820 2,682

138

652 584

68

1 1 7 0 1z162

8

10,768 9,190 1,578

2,440 2,194

246

29,220 25,072 4,148

9,366 6,312 3,054

2% 46

98 394 7 874 94:540 11 7:554 3,854 320

l l 8 684 . 592

92

1 1:U4 l l 6 2

ll,898 10,228 1,670

2 510 2:202

308

31,870

4,536 10 152

3,278

27,334

81874

g 306

172

718 656 62

1 2 4 8 11246 2

12,108 10,318 1,790

2,710 2,426

284

31,872

4,338

10 332

3:290

27,534

7’042

curring within

1,444 1,384

60

20,136 17 906 2:230 1 4 396 3:718

3 256 3:164

92

678,

\

18 670

1 640 l i s 7 0

70

5 348 3:054

21,052

2:3e2

2,294

1,562 1,442

120

7,330 5,668 1,662

21,456 17 958 3:498

2 316 2:264

52

812 810

2

8,560 6,348 2,212

5,522 5,184

338

3,362 3,244

Ll8 8 648 8:312

336

720 696 24 -

Feb .

240,270 214,614

25,656

18 370 17:618

.752

59,930 34,728 25,202

17,642 16,270 1,372

82,248 64,020 18,228

246,444 209,294 57,150

26,466 25,846

620

9,386 9,368

18 97,054 73,158 23,896 65 056 61:238 3 , U

4,720 2 120 2:600

7 408 6:352 1,056 1 232

ll0

2,644 2,530

114

622 559

72

1 01c

4

0 512

1,404

2,016 22€

34,36€ 3,661

8 494

2,69€

1,242 1,186

58

1:122

1:OfX

9:1oe

2,244

!8,02€

5:79€

.7,894

.6 052 1:842

3:322 3 888

566

2,696 92

2,788

!8,454

1,998 6,456

1 402 1:35€

44

4,702

2,024 2 9 7 €

1,28€ 1,191

94

6,WC

1,454

L8,96E L6,07C

4,75€

2,89L

1,98C 2,OSE

5E

77€ 77E

7,44f 5,58(

4,93(

1,86E

4,664 26E

3,05L

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7 68(

29f

67L 651 ZE

2,87L

7:38!

-

20,150 18,026

2,124

1 4 6 0 1:384

76

5,282 2,916 2,366

1,420 1,270

150

7,086 5,386 1,700

21,292 17,874

3,418

2,076 2,026

50

684 684

8,082 5,958 2,124

4,992 4,724 , 268

Diu.

4,912 2,106 2,806

7,938

1,llo 6,828

1 542 1:414 128

2 998

140 670 584

86

1 240 1:23C

10

2:858

1,384 9,896 1,4@

2,508 2,224

io, 974

284

!6 942 4:032

9 468 6’548 2:91€

1 460 11412

46

.9,LUc

.7 676 2:m

3322 4 144

622 3,290 3,156 134

10,586 .8,504 2,084

1 57f 11516

6C

4,926

2,076 2,85C

1,506 1,38C

12E

6,92C 5 394 1:see

2:911

L9,63E L6 724

2,28C 2,2l€

62

902 901

8,Ui

5,7M

6,14f 1,97€

5,31E 381

3,35c 3,181

161 8 67E

37:

764 73c 34

4304

-

Unitf - - APT.

4,224 1,922 2,302

7 350 6:356

994

1,390

96

2,686

102

604 520

84

1,132 1,126

6

1,294

2,584

1,012 9,594

2,398 2,128

1,418

270

!9,694 !5,946 3,746

8,496 5,870 2,626

1 310

46

.8,696 6 790 1:906

1:264

3,758 3,232

526

3 210 31094

l l 6

.9,744

2,008 .7,736

1 474 1:426

48

4,418 2,614 1,804

1,382 1,274

l O e 6,256 4,974 1,284

I s p e 2,424

2,21c 2,164

L7,622

48

784 78C

4

5,71E 1,868

7,57€

5,512 5,2X

294

3,14€ 3,OZE

122

8 132 7:814

31E

664 644 2C -

Itates.

May

- -

- 4,378 2,058 2,320

7,500 6,474 1,026

1,380 3,278

102

2,586

122

620 544

76

1 142

4

ll,270

2,464

1:E.s

9,756 1,534

2,474 2,166

308

30,612 26 780 4:032 a 760 5‘992 2:768

1 376 1:316

60

19 078 17‘104 1:974

3 724

450

3,308 3,194

114

3:274

19,882 17 676 2:296 1 552 1:498

54

4,480 2,628

1,420 1,324

96

6,182 4,886 1,296

18,262

1,852

15,850 2,412

2,394 2,324

70

776 772

4

7,696

1,794 5,718 5,368

346

3,194

150

5,902

3,044

8 078

328

758

7:75c

726 32 -

- - rune

- 4,634

2,500

7 570 6:578

992

1,386 114

2,134

1,500

2,782 2,656

126

674 590

84

1,270 1,264

6

1L,168 9,694 1,474

2 604 2i304

300

30,486 26,276 4,210 8,730 6,084 2,646

1 460 11398

62

18,376 16 330 2:046

3 924

576 3 3 4 8

3% 130

19 342 17’278

1 492 1i424

68

2:064

4,748 2,688 2,060

1,472 1,350

122

6,374

1,354

18,666

2,716

5,020

15,950

2,292 2,236

56

814 812

2

7,616

1,796 5,618

318

5,822

5,3m

3,2m 3,04c 160

7 826

276

766 734 32

7:55c

-

1,476 3,412

64

20,732 18 554 2:178

4,646

672 3,346

ll0

3,974

3,236

21,212 18,908

2,304 1 640 1$4

76

5 668 3’310 2:35e

1,642 1,512

7,584

130

5034 1:750

23,42 19,842 3,584

2,302 2,266

36

868 868

8,876 6,632 2,244 5,674

332

3:436 144

8 656

322

776 760 16

5,342

3 sea

8 : s

-

1 I -

5,486 2,650 2,836

8 808 7:714

1,506 1,392

114

3 108

l l 8 724 634 90

1 182 1:178

4

12,096 10,336 1,760

2 560 21286

274

31,212 $6,918 4,294

1,094

2:990

10,030 6,895 3,132

1 426 11362

64

19,862 17 8.16 2:016

4 630

672 31958

3,058 2,936

122

20,918 18,698

I 548

48

5,406 3 176

2,220

1:500

2:230

1,592 1,496

96

7 374

1,572

18 872 3:556

5:802

22,428

2,282 2,240

42

744 144

8,738 6,598 2,140 5,312 .4,996

316

3,388 3,218

170

8 610 8:26C 350

680 646 34 -

- - act .

5,220 2,530 2,690

8 516 7:402 1,l l4

1 4 9 2 1:404

88

3,088

148

728 628 100

1 178 1:174

4

1,480

2,940

9,978 1,502

2 6 W

300

i0,378

2:300

!6,228

9,824

2,938

4,150

6,826

1 424

72

.9 410

.7:422

4 752 ai168

584 3 094

86

.8’402 21136

1 544 11492

52

5 228 3:140

1:352

1,988

3:we

:o 538

2,088

1,526 1,414 llz

7 1co

1:588 5’572

:2,e00

3,444

2,UO

19,156

2,174

54

796 796

8,354 6,380 1,974 5,496 5,196

300

3,332 3,148 184

8304

362

736 708 28

7:942

-

4,844

2,518 2,328

7 770 6:752

1 428

122

2 840 2:7W

140

592 86

1 072

G

1,018

1:soc

670

I:OEC

10,850 9,378 1,472

2,450

282

24 854

8 956

2,168

28,796

3:942

6:lEO 2,796

1,19E 1,246

50

18,148 16 152 1:99c

4 404 3:806

598

2 a93

82

19 150 17:13D

1 436 l i368

68

4 710

2:m8

2,020

2,808 1:902

1,340 1,242

98

6 770 5’274 l:496

20,898 17 802

33096

2 126 21072

54

7.34 734

7,954 5,996 1,958 5,076 4,760

316

3 032

176

7 918 7:610

308

664 650 18

21856

- - Des. d

5 102 2‘446 21656

8 334 7:218

1,414 1,308 106

I,ll6

2,894 2,736

148

710 636 74

1 1E4

4 1:150

io,m 1,588 8,256

2 444 2i170

2E8

29,178 25 tC4

0,274 6,448

4:u4

Z,8ZC

1 348

52

18,770 16,762

1:20c

2,MB

3,924

2,934

4,51C

592

3,078

84

19 240 L7).3!.l

1,606

88

5 014

q u a

1,518

2l666 2:14e

1,494 1,374

12a

7w

1,546 t i454

21 190 17’1138 3:192

1 978

42

E94 688

6

6’060

5 508

340

3 176 3:024 152

7 030 7:128

262

628 614 14

1:9%

a a28

l;M8

5:ZEB

-

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-9

Table 2-4. Live Births by Specified Race and Sex: United States and Each State, ‘1961

Female

2,082,052

39,296 3,756

19,896 18,010

185,910

21,650 27,982 5,716

10,058 56,578

49,158 8,488 8,316

ll6,502 54,742

31,240 24,314 35,002 43,592 &480

37,754 56,660 94,308 42,232 29,232

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurri

m5

Male

1,848,794

Total

1,268,326

80,690 7,564

36,906 40,944

381,606

44,652 57,120 =,- 20,372

ll6,656

100,584

237,382 ll2,294

63,540 49,988 71,434 88,952 23,552

77,748 ll6,484 193,152 86,ll2 59,614

97,056 17,368

17,618 16,902

34,534 8,084

13,914

135,380 29,942

362,520 l l l ,WO 16,566

229,920 51,052 37,538

240,270 18,370

59,930 17,642

246,444 26,466

9,386 97,054 65,056 39,034

8,560

82,248

98,394

41,394 3,808

18,896 21,048

195,696

23,002 29,138 6,138

10,314 60,078

51,426 9,128 8,586

120,880 57,552

32,300 25,674 36,432 45,360 12,072

39,994 59,824 98,844 43,880

49Ja92

30,382

8,914 17,576 4,126 6,944

69,518 15,232

185,440 57,774 8,602

ll7,448 26,156 19,320

122,936 9,516

30 932 9:u6

42,226 125,962 13,552

4,734 50,176 33,442 20,22c 50,172 4,532

m RRm

Male

2,186,274

47,164 8,454

16,958 3,958 6,970

65,862 14,710

177,083 54,106 7,964

m,472 24,896 D3,218

ll7,364

28,998 8,526

40,022 120,482 12,914

4,652 46,878 31,614 18,814

4,028 48,222

26,122 2,570

15,996 14,794

173,312

22,U8 27,000 4,938

44,518

33,330 2,796 8,434

101,148 52,842

31,764 24,082

27,780

3,176

33,258

ll,902

31,186 57,63C 88,llC 43,OSC 14,2OE

43,078 8,19C

15,788 3,63E 6,93C

60,134 13,554

160,751 39,918 8,264

105,29c 22,421 18,654

109,88€ 9,wE

18,W 8,GC 33,02(

107,3l€ 13,2e

4,724 37,9@ 31,52f l9,25( 484% 4,3@

Female

1,752,070

24,478 2,520

15,242 13,998

164,374

20,784 25,846 4,536 2,964

41,334

31,038 2,622 8,152

96,940 50,202

30,722 22,666

26,216 ll,320

29,124 54,472 83,722 41,448 13,258

32,042

40,746 7,830

16,160

6,924

56,558 13,036

152,562 36,932 7,622

3,474

100,288 121 396 17:594

104,726 8,480

16,728 7,840

31,000 101,978 12,589

4,644 35,170 29,712 17,854 46,348 3,868

within the United States. Based on a 50-percent 8ar

NEORO

Male - 308,6oO - 15,228

120 854

6,224 15,910

652 2,074 1,186 7,046

15,428

18,030 ll6 10

19,164 4,834

460 1,420 3,120

17,482 E2

8,634 1,984

10,444 366

16,098

6,720 34

632 328

e 9,160

344 23,666 17,054

38

ll,966 2,49€

292 12,768

33E

12,882 1E

9,16C 18,294

68

4 12,06€

868 95E

1,641 34

- Female - 302,472

14,790 132 804

5,870 15,390

674 2,076 1,156 6,984

15,124

18,060 114 26

19,076 4,476

442 1,478 2,906

17,278 70

8,442 1,970

10,318 368

15,894

6,320 34

644 316 26

9,124 370

23,564 16,372

36

12,014 2,266

296 12,364

344

12,224 20

8,982 18,194

64

4 ll,564

818 952

1,590 52

- -

INDIAN

Male - 10,798 -

6 318

8 868

100 6 2 4

36

8 12 90

104 8

34 58

2 26 30

24 26 92

376 56

20 654 l l 2 l l 8

2

E 1,260

218 696 278

28

232 28 12

16 656

4 76

160

1,934

1,180

24 444

254 88

- emale - 10,666 -

2 392

1,872 6

864

82 8 2

14 38

4 26 92 86

6

34 80 2

62 28

32 18 ll0 318 52

20 552 108 142

2

2

182 692 300

28

192 20 2

10 648

6 74

190

1,258

1,180

18 496

220 94

W e

3,160

2 4

56 10

1,320

8 18 2

26 8

10 426

4 120

14

8 10

20 4

26 80 42 18

6

10 2 8 8 2

48 10

494 4

- -

36 8

30 44

6

2 12 64 6

2 8

88 2

16 8

- emale

3,012 - - 2

40 8

1,276

8 4 2

34 14

4 378

4 86 12

12 12 2 8 6

32 EO 42 14 12

14 4 4 2 2

50 4

48C 12

32 I1 31 68

E

4

12 51 12

E 102

1c

W e

6,540

20 14 28 4

2,430

58 14 8 8

52

28 2,016

36 222 38

24 66 22 26 36

54 46 70 34 10

26 14 16 30

- -

92 38

136 64 1 4

48 3c 52 44

18 6

18 142 42

2 3c

26C 1 c 3E 8

- ‘emale

i 6,094

16 26 26 10

2,264

50 16 12 18 36

26 1,774

34 W8 24

16 46 32 22 22

58 46 60 34 12

34 18 18 12 14

66 30

150 62 4

62 22 5b 66 4

18 10 10

l l 8 44

2 60

264 4

42 12

- -

- Male

8,382

16 ’782

28 8

1,856

66 26 2

54 38

20 ‘3,762

12 122 16

10 38 30 26 18

70 58 86 36

6

36 20 20

6 2

76 26

174 38 8

80 18 60

136 24

16 4

12 70 12

2 58

256 2

32 8

- -

- 7 1 , ‘emale -

7,738 - - 10

2684 26 4

1,742

52 32 8

44 32

26

8 96 22

14 32 18 6

34

66 74 56 50 4

30 16 24 12 2

62 12

142 36 2

48

54 120 18

14 8

12 66 24

2 60

222 4

12 2

43,574

20’

- ‘Includen 126 births to Aleuts and 612 births t o Eskimos. “IUdUdCS 132 births to Aleuts and 514 births to Pslrimos. ‘Includes 2,498 births to BaVaiian.5 and Part-Bawaiiana. ‘Includes 2,424 birthe to Hnvaiiane and F%rt-IEavaiiann. ‘An eatimtd 100 births for this State were emneounly CIEseified an white instead of Indian.

(In addition, there vere 38 births to Aleuts and Eskimos residing i n other States.) (In addition, there vere 38 births to Aleuts and F s ~ o s residing in other States.)

(In addition, there vere 336 births to Havaiians and F’nrt-Hawaiians residing i n other States.) (In addition, there vere 336 births to Havaiians and Part-Hawaiiann residing in other States.)

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Table 2-5. Live- Births by[Plurality of Birth and Color: United States and Each State, 11961

760 ll8 618 516

6,604

822 976 168 136

1,510

1,028 92

298 3,398 1,902

1,290 ffl8

1,262 1,030

482

1,054 1,942 3,6.lO 1,656

490

1,590 278 622 150 270

2440 480

6,046 1,298

324

4,036 780 632

4,230 568

496 294

3,646 436

172 1,362 1,llo

800 1,942

156

1,204

ly place of residence. Data refer

ALLLIVEBmcEs

-

'

Total

35,256 nr,992

314 38,312 6,976

1,018 3,= 5,938

33,928 322

4,268,326

80,690 7,564

36,906 40,944

381,606

44,652 57,120 11,854 20,372

ll6,656

lD0,584 17,616 16,902

237,382 y2,294

49,988

88,952 23,552

77,748 ll6,484

' 86,llZ

63,540

71,434

193,152

59,614

97,056 17,368 34,534

8,084 13,914

135,380

362,520 29,942

lll,880 16,566

51,052 37,538

229,920

240,270 18,370

59,930 17,642 82,248

246,444 26,466

'

9,386 97,054 65,056 39,034 98,394 8,560

24,838 1,350

17,724 36,162

608

18 23,238 3,zm 1,854 qmz

3 0 2 .

White

, i ;

3,600,864

50,5W

31,238 8,090

28,792 337,686

42,902 52,846 9,474

85,850

64,368 8,418

16,586 198,088 103,044

62,486 46,748 65,SW 53,996 23,222

L22,102

84,498

6,140

60,310

171,832

27,464

83,824 16,020 32,948

7,llO 13,854

116,692 26,590

313,314 76,850 15,886

205,578 43,818

214,614 17,618

34,728 16,270 64,020

209,294

36,248

25,846

9,368 73,15€ 61,238 37,104 94,54C a,=

-- .

Nonwhite

667,462

30,090 2,474 5,668

12,152 43,920

1,750 4,274 2,380

14,232 30,806

36,216 12,198

316 39,294 9,250

1,054

6,134 34,956

3,240

333

17,438 4,382

21,320 1,614

32,150

13,232 1,348 1,586

974 60

18,688

49,206

680

3,352

35,030

24,342 7,234 1,290

25,656 752

28,202 1,372

18,228 37,150

623

18 23,896 3,818 1,930 3,854

306 . .

to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sa

SINGLE LIVE BIREB LIVE BIRTB IN lWIN DECJvERIEc;

%tal I I mite

4 l.82 226 3,532.510 4II 79,192 7,396

36,172 40,034

373,830

43,768 55,994 11,614 19,918

44,306

98,584 17,318 16,602

232,950 110,100

62,184 49,060 69,958 86,888 23,056

76,222 ll4,428 188,856 84,392 58,120

95,078 17,054 33,876

7,892 13,638

132,736

109,586 16,214

225,100 50,054 36,880

235,308 17,984

58,760 17,324 80,554

241,762 26,018

9,214 95,026 63,832 38,148 96,338 8,400

49,838

30,608

330,990

42,072 51,856

9,302 6 , W

84,508

63,328 5,326

16,288 194,63& 101,l24

61,166 45,!3I8 E4,020 52,960 22,734

59,248

168,162 82,820 26,962

82,216

6,960

4,970

28,270

llOJ36

15,734 32,320

13,580

ll4,530 26,108

307,188 75,526 15,558

201,478 43,030 35,616

210,312 17,246

34,222 15,974 62,WO

205,600 2 5 & l O

9,196 71,788 60,102 36,294 92,566 8,098

649.716 1 84,926

29,354

Y,764 42,840

1,696 4,138 2,312

13,914 29,998

16,974

20,694 1,572

31,158

4,292

12,862 1,320 1,556

932 58

18,206 3,300

47,962 54,060

656

23,622

1,264 7,024

24,996 738

1,494 166 722 892

7,672

876 1,106

236 452

2,310

1,976 292 3 w

4,360 2476

1,324 916

1,454 2,048

490

1,512 2,028 4,224 1,696 1,442

1,960 306 652 192 272

2,602 532

7,272 2,254

348

4,748 986 658

4,882 382

1-51 3I2

1,700 4,626

448

I 67,442 17,484

734 48

104 376

1,068

54 130 68

316 800

948 200

2 962 274

34 98

192 1,018

8

458 86

614 40

952

370 28 30 42 2

462 52

1,226 956 24

712 206 26

652 14

658 18

496 983 12

654 88 76

l l 2 4

Total

1,174

4 2

12 18

104

8 20

4 2

40

24 6

72 18

32 12 22 16 6

14 28 72 24 52

18 8 6

4

42 2

98 40 4

72 12

80 4

16 6

14 56

12 26 10 32

miter

912

2 2

12 6

32

8 14 4

32

12

52 18

30 12 18

G 6

8 24 EO 22 12

18 8 G

4

22 2

80 26 4

64 8

72 4

10 2 E

48

8 ZE 10 32

Nonwhite

, 262

z -.

- 12 I 2

- 6

z 8

12 c

26

2

4 10

E 4 1Z 7.

40

eo

1& I4

E 4

8 - c 4 5 8

4

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800,762

775,808 24,836

l l8

351,484

338,642 12,776

66

449,278

437,166 12,060

52

632,046

611,514 20,426

106

275,984

265,484 10,442

58

356,062

346,030 9,984

48

168,716

164,294 4,410

12

75,500

73,158

8

93,216

91,136 2,076

-

2,334

4 1

'Table 2-6. Live Births by,Birth Weight, Plurality of Birth, Color, and Sex: United States, 1961 -

' \

3,001- 3,500 s-

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample)

BIELE lli?Z&

3,501- 4,001- 4,501- 4,000 4,500 5,000 Brama Brams S=

PL%MZ'l'Y OF BIm, COLOR, AND 8 M

1,621,374

Dingle live births-.-------------------------- Live births in M n deliveries---------------- Live births in other plural deliveries--------

1,125,184 309,810 56,60i

or less

795,700

789,016

8

825,674

6,676

4,268,326 1) 22,94f

636,136 196,650 38,35€

634,792 196,494 38,33( 1,342 154 2€

2 2

489,048 ll3,160 18,24E

4,182,226 19,OlC 84,926 I/ 3,764 1,174 172

704,452

700,166 4,272

14

247,190

245,430 1,758

2

125,968

124,970 996

2

121,222

2,186,274 12,OZE

2,142,960 10,04f 42,760 1,904

554 7E

2,082,052 10, 91E

436,500 101,944 15,596

435,784 101,886 15,592 714 58 4

2

123,962 29,370 6,842

123,630 29,330 6,828 332 40 14

71,414 18,154 4,192

71,226 18,134 4,180 188 20 12

52,548 ll,2l6 2,650

2,039 266 8,964 42:166 /j 1,86C

620 94

328,618 8,722

140

329,982

-IF 1,848,794 8,750

2,738 512 28

3,242

1,814,342 7,308

414 50 34,038 11 1,392

649,716 5,404

262 44 17,484 1) 1,072

321 098 2,666 8:762/1

560 16 122

1,001- 1,500 S-

27,12E

22,134 4,772

222

13,856

11,436 2,338

82

13,272

10,698 2,434

140

19,588

- -

- 15,962 3,468

158

10,128

8,414 1,664

50

9,460

7,548 1,804

108

7,540

6,172 1,304

64

-

3,728

3,022 674 32

3,812

3,150 630 32

1,501- 2, wo S-

62,196

50,266 ll,574

356

30,596

24,856 5,566

174

31,600

25,410 6,008

182

45,582

36,462 8,848

272

22,660

18,240 4,284

136

22,922

18,222 4,564

136

16,614

13,804 2,726

84

7,936

6,616 1,2EB

38

8,678

7,188 1,444

46

2,001- 2,500 S-

220,696

195,160 25,276

260

99,052

87,200 11,716

136

121,644

107,960 13,560

124

165,090

145,236 19,646

208

74,382

65,156 9,120

106

90,708

80,080 10,526

102

55,605

49,924 5,630

52

24,670

22,044 2,596

30

30,936

27,880 3,034

22

2,501- 3, wo S-

aEqniw.lents of the gnun weights in t e r n of pound6 ana Duces are ea follars: 1,000 gram o r less E 2 lb. 3 OZ. or less 1,001-1,500 grama = 2 lb. 4 02. - 3 lb. 4 02. 1,501-2,OW slams 3 lb. 5 02. - 4 lh. 6 02.

2,001-2,500 g- = 4 lh. 7 OZ. - 5 lb. E 02. 2,501-3,Mx) grams = 5 lb. 9 02. - 6 lb. 9 02.

3,W1-31500 grams =6 lh. 10 02. - 7 lb. 11 OZ.

3,5014,000 grame = 7 lb. 12 02. - 8 lb. 13 02. *,001-4,500 grams =8 lb. 14 02. - 9 lb. 14 OZ. 4,501-5,000 grama = 9 lb. 15 oz. - U lh. 0 02. 5,001 grams o r mre =U lb. 1 OZ. or more

1,609,642 1,122,980 309,576 56,57( 11,710~ 22 2,20:/

23; 1 31

820,626 488,188 ll3,082 18,24C 5,0341 14 E

664,046 563,566 178,360 34,15C 5,6801 1,~;l 1341 14

- 5,001 S- ir wre -

7,176

7,174 2

- -

5,038

5,036 2

2,138

2,138

6.178

6,176 2

4,392

4,390 2

1,786

1,786

998

998

-

646

646

352

352

Not stated

14,452

13,906 528 18

-

7,378

7,112 260 6

7,074

6,794 268 12 .

10,348

10,004 330 14

5,384

5,228 152

4.

4,964

4,776 178 10

4,104

3,902 198

4

1,994

-

1,884 108

2

2,110

2,018 90 2

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Table2-7. Live Births by Birth Weight, Age of Mother, Plurality of Bii-th, and

i(Data refer only to births Occur

~

Color: United States, .,.. !1961

I $within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Figures for age of mother not stated are distributed)

677,264

600,864

577;994 301,866

79,976 4,312

86

667,462

99,270

14,338 806 52

53,884

7,378 594,272

,420,816 ,058,050 659,602 345,098

91,842 5,038

130

,532,SlC

2,774 466,14e

,215,08€ 908,74€ 563,942

78,182 4,244

7E

649,716

233,306

149;302

794 52

84,926

84 7,374

23,964 23,348 17,366 10,458 2,246

80 6

132 4,038 7,082 5,404 3,834 1,934

478 36 8

16,426

42 2,620 5,102 3,938 2,832 1,496

368 26 2

6,520

90 1,4U

1,466

438 ll0 10 6

1,980

1,002

19,010 - 108

3,302 5,860 4,560 3,142 1,596

402 32 8

13,606

32 2,m 4,224 3,334 2,306 1,252

314 24 2

5,404

76 1,184 1,636 1,226

636 344

88

6 e

3,764 - 24

TZC 1,174

81C 64€ 314

7c 4

1,001- 1,500 8- -

27,128

148 5,418 8,750

4,022 2,316

632 34

-

5,808

19,588

50 3,572 6,468 4,252 2,958 1,760 500 28

7,540

98 1,846 2,282 1,556 1,064 556 132

6

22,134

134 4,732 7,132 4,626 3,132 1,834

514 30

-

15,961

4: 3,09( 5,274 3,396 2,321 L4OL

406 22

6,17:

9: 1,64: 1,851 1,231

801 421 101

I

4,771 - 1, 61

1,58

. 84 1 45

11

1,501- 2,000 8- -

62,196

250 ll,524 19,628 13,836 9,638 5,614 1,592

114

45,582

80 7,642

14,594 10,388

7,238 4,268 1,282

90

- -

15,614

170 3,882 5,034 3,448 2,400 1,346 310 24

50,266

230 10,238 16,082 10,626 7,406

1,284 98

-

4,294

36,462

7c 6,68E

llr871 7,93( 5,556 3,231 1,032

7f

13,804

162 3,55( 4,21( 2,691 1,85( 1,06;

25: 2:

11,578

1: 1,25: 3,471 3,091 2.141 1,261

30 11

-

- 2,001- 2,500 8- -

220,696

750 38,024 71,444 51,546 34,116

5,386 272 6

165,090

210

53,870 40,012 26,448 15,064 4,280

204 4

55,606

540 13,026 17,574 11,534 7,668 4,088 1,106

68 ' 2

- -

19,152

24,998

195,160

732 35,720 63,944 44,664 29,030 16,082 4,722 260

6

\145,23E

2OE 23,314 48,044 34,584 22,49E 12,6lE 3,771 19E

4

-

49,924

12,4ot 15,90( 10,08( 6,s 3,464

3% 61

52E

25,271

u 2,292 7.451 6,801 5,021 3,011

651 1:

-

- 2,501- 3,030 8-

800,762

2,308 129,712 279,808 195,170 117,626 ' 60,208

15,250 860 20

632,046

584 90,628

223,608 159,030 95,960 48,962 12,534

728 12

168,716

1,524 39,084 56,200 36,140 21,666 11,246

2,716 l32

8

- -

775,808

2,098 128,070 272,986 187,890 ll2,298 57,038 14,576

832 20

612,514

578 89,32C

217,91€ 153r082

91153C 46,36€ 12,OoE

704 12

164,294

1,522 38,75( 55,06f 34,BOf 20,76f 10,672 2,57( 12f

f

-

24,854 - 11

lr6& 618M 7,25! 5J9i 3,131

67: 21

3,001- 3,500 8-

621,374

2,660 236,716 571,242 4ll,710 244,170 122,024

31,162 1,656

34

374,184

- -

1,110 188,448 490,654 353,772 208,692 103,660

26,420 1,406

22

247,lX

1,55C 48,268 80,58€ 57,98 35,47E 18,364 4,741

25c li

,609,64: 2,651

236,ll! 568,331 408,24: 241,49:

30,831 1,64! 3

,364,21

120,284

l,Y 187,951 488,12 350,77 206,47 102,20 2 6 , s 1,39

2

245,43

48,E 80,21 57,47 35,02 18,07 4,68 25 1

1,54

11, 71 - 60

3,46 2,66 1,7?

32 3

29%

3,501-

8- 4,000

.J25,184

1,174 139,764 374,264 294,768 188,246

99,264 26,278 1,380

46

1,003,222

616 121,806 337,530 263,302 166,818 87,066 22,894 1,162

28

123,961

5 5 E 17,958 36,734 31,46€ 21,428 12,19€ 3,384 218 .u

,122198(

1,171 139,671 373,841 294,16( 187,661

26,U.' 1,371

4(

999,351

611 121,78 337,15 262,79 166,32 86,72

98,854

22,81

U3,63

55 17,94 36,68 31,36 21 ,x 1 2 s

3,37 21 1

2,2C - 6

41 60 57 41 9

4,001-

g- 4,500

309,810

166 29,800 92,664 83,366 59,230 34,250 9,746

570 18

280,440

92 26,148 85,336 75,680 53,106 30,300 8,672

494 12

29,370

74

7,328 7,686 6,124 3,950 1,074

76 6

3,052

309,576

166 29,780 92,630 83,304 59,178 34,194 9,758

570 16

280,246

92 26,732 85,310

, 75,624 53,062 30,258 8,664

494 10

29,33c

74 3,048 7,320 7,68C 6,116 3,936 1,074

76 E

231

ZC 34 61 52 5€

e

4,501-

8- 5,000

-

5696GZ

20 4,062

14,326 141910 12,246

8,288 2,606

140 4

49,760

8 3,420

12,820 13,224 10,708 7,204 2,248

124 4

6,842

12 E42

1,306

1,538 1,084

358 16

- -

1,686

56,57C

2C 4,062

14,322 14,904 12,234 8,278 Z160€

14C 4

-

49,74:

I 3,421

12,811 13,22( 10,70,

7,191 2,241 12.

6,821

1, 64

1,50 1,68 1,531 1,08 35 1

3 -

1 1

- ,001 rflms Lwm -

7,176

4 304

11314 1,832

1,374 522 18

- -

i,ao8

6,178

248 1,170 1,590 1,542 1,150

460 18

998

4 5G 144 242 266 224 62

7,174

4 304

1,314 1,832 1,806 1,374

522 10

6,176

-

248 1,17C 1,59C 1,54C 1,lSK

4EC 3E

9%

4 5t 144 24: ICE 224

61

_I

Wt -tea

14,452

56 2,358 4,532 3,556 2,328 1,32C

462 38 2

- -

10,348

16 1,576 3,280 2,496 1,692

9% 318 32 2

4,104

54 782

1,252 860 616 390 144 6

13,806

48 2,272 4,362 3,242

1,270 456 38 2

2,216

10,004 1 16

1,524 3,174 2,4m 1,626

900 312 32 2

3,902

748 i,m

32

824 5m 370 144 6

528

z

1ED 112 . 100 54 6

- a&

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lbOtal

67,442

34 5,498

19,126 18,702 13,816

8,422 1,770

68 6

17,484

50 1,876 4,sm 4,646 3,550 2,036

476 12

Table 2-7. Live Births by Birth Weight, Age of Mother, Plurality of Birth, and

l,& grams or less

Color: United States, 1961 -Continued

68 370 502 492 346 80 4 6

332

18 46 104

86 64 14

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Figures for age of mother not stated are distributed)

1E 2E 5f 44 42

E

40

4 6 6 6

1 4

1,174

74 2 74 308 296 194 26

2

912

60 218 234 236 138 24

2

262

14 56 74 60 56 2

16 48 34 44 24 6

128

16 42 12 36 16 6

44

6 22 8 8

N E OF m, P-TY OF BIFQ!E, AND COUB zqLq-F& 3,001- 3,501- 4,001- 5,001 Brams or Wre -

2

2

4,501- 5,000 g-

1 E

4 4 e

1 4

2 2 8 2

2,001-

22 Hot stated

330

52 104

76 56 36 6

198

2 34 64 36 44 18

18

2,692

10 486 836 592 490 228 48 2

1,072

14 234 338 218 158

86 22 2

172

3,468

8 472

1,- 824 600 334 92 4

6 200 404 306 244 120 24

222

8,848

4 930

2,672 2,370 1,616

998 244 14

2,726

8 322 806 728 532 270 58 2

356

19,646

4 1,674 5,788 5,360 3,900 2,410

502 8

5,630

14 620

1,662 1,446 1,124

606 154

4

260

' 20,426

8 1,308 5,668 5,922 4,400 2,570

526 24

4,410

2 334

1,132 1,332

892 568 146

4

ll8

9,952

492 2,526 2,996 2,212 1,450

264 12

1,758

4 U O 376 468 454 288 58

22 1 I 14 80 52 46 28 2

158

10 60 32 34 20 2

64

4 20 20 12 8

-

:I :I 1 2 2 12 2

14

2 2

10

4

2 2

-

34 68

l l 2 84 52 6

272

24 50 88 66 38 6

84

10 50 76 62 54 8

208

10 38 68 50 36 6

52

12 8 12 18 2

22 26 36 32 2

106

22 26 30 26 2

12

6 6

10 18 24 18 14

lEqtivalcnts of the g- weights i n terms o r punas ana ounces are BB f o m : 1,000 grama o r less = 2 Ib. 3 OZ. or less 1,001-1,500 gram = 2 lb. 4 02. - 3 lb. 4 OZ. 1,501-2,OW - 3 lb. 5 02. - 4 lb. 6 02. 2,001-2,500 gram = 4 lb. 7 02. - 5 lb. 8 02. 2,501-3,MX) grams = 5 lb. 9 02. - 6 Ib. 9 02.

3,001-3,500 g r a m =6 lb. 10 02. - 7 lb. ii OZ. 3,501-4,ooO = 7 lb. 12 02. - 8 lb. W OZ. 4,0014,500 = 8 lb. 14 02. - 9 lb. 14 OZ. 4,501-5,000 grsme = 9 lb. 15 OZ. - ll lb. 0 OZ. 5,OoL or mre =ll lb. 1 0 2 . or wre

083-004 0 - 63 - 2

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' ' 2-14. SECTION 2 - NATALITY

Table"2-8. 'Live Births by Birth Weight and Color; United States and Each State,

(By place of res

P m A AM) COLOR

1961 nce. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample)

II BIm W I G & A E or less-

80,690 50,600 30.0901/

7,564 5,090 2,474 36,906 31,238 5,668

40,944 28,792 12,152

381,606 337,686 43,920

44,652 42,902 1,750 57,120 52,846 4,274

=,e54 9,474 2,380 20,372 6,140 14,232

ll6.656 85,850 30,806 100 584 64:368 1 1 36,216

17,616 5,4m 12,198

16,902 16,586

316 237,382 198,088 39,294

ll2.294 103,044 3,250 63,540 62,486 1,054

49,988 46,748 3>240

71,434 65,300 6,134 88,952 53,996 34,956

23,552 23,222

77,748 330

60,310 17,438 ll6,484 ll2,102 4,382

193,152 171,832 21,320 86,112

1,614 59,614

32:1561

84,498

27 464

16,426 6,520

432 220 222

42 26 16 184 144 40

204 104 100

1,976 1,566 410

206 186 20 336 278 58

70 38 32 236 46 190

676 394 282 540 276 264

102 36 66 74 68 6

1,436 988 448

492 400 92 298 290 8

212 184 28

364 302 62 482 198 284

92 88 4

452 252 200 594 548 46

1,152 888 264 386 370 16 280 94 186

1,ool- 1,501- l,s_oo 2,030 grams -grams

27,128 62,196 ====I== 19,588 7,540

620 284 336

44 28 16 190 146 44

268 166 102

2,230

408

344 322 22 360 292 68

68 36 32 234 44 190

890 580 310 746 374 372

102 32 70 98 96 2

1,592 1,094 498

618 532 86

318 306 12 220 192 28

504 404 100 668 248 420

132 130 2

628 382 246 572 534 38

1,178 924 254

472 462 10

472 140 332

1,822

45,582 16,614

1,248 636 612

126 94 32 468 394 74

616 388 228

5,240 4,252 988

766 708 58 772 638 134

242 168 74 464 92 372

2,068 1,248 820

1,744 848 896

264 84 180 222 218 4

3,482 2,406 1,076

1,448

240 738 716 22

590 512 78

1,208

1,040 888 152

1,598 684 914

322 316 6

1,324 816 508

1,542 1,430 ll2

2,680 2,174 506 898 872 26

944 322 622

2,001- 2,501- 2,500 3,WO e- I e-

220,696 800,762 4 165,090 55,606

4,686 2,276 2,410

380 220 160

1,912 1,574 338

2,146 1,254 892

18,282 15,088 3,194

3,300 3,120 180

2,984 2,604 380

572 384 188

1,580 364

1,216

6,512 4,000 2,512 5,944 2,880 3,064

1,140 302 838 832 814 18

ll,518 8,158 3,360

5,044 4,290 754

2,416 2,334

82 2,088 1,832 256

3,742 3,204 538

5,678 2,638 3,040

1,116

16 4,654 3,040

. 1,614

1,100

5,472 5,150 322

9,320 7,436 1,884 3,358 3,242 116

3,810 1,328 2,482

632,046 168,716

15,384 8,390 6,994

1,222 834 378

7,182 5,826 1,356

7,282 4,682 2,600

70,194 59,130 ll,064

11,172 10,628

544 ll,016 9,872 1,144

2,388 1,718 670

4,956 1,168 3,788

22,780 15,312 7,468 19,688

8,868 10,820

4,322 1,080 3,242 3,022 2,942

80

43,412 32,970 10,442

18.906 16,498 2,408 9,284 9,028 256

8,306 7,478 828

13.124 11,416 1,708 18,168 9,222 8,946

3,990 3,920

70 16,128 ll,196 4,932

20,828 1,106

33,242 27,704 5,538

12,804 12,472

332 ll,704 4,356 7,348

22,534

3,001- 3,500 grsms

,622,374

,374,184 247,190

29,082 18,802 10.280

2,872 1,968 904

14,402 12,288 2,ll4

- -

14,566 10,426 4,140

147,224 129,926 17,298

17,760 17,098

662 22,564 20,956 1,608

4,550 3,634 916

7,752 2,340 5,412

43,866 32,534 11,332 37,448 24,278 13,170

7,064 2,096 4,968 6,738 6,640

98 90,336 75,440 14,896

42,248 38,774 3,474 23,244 22,810

434 19,154 17,870 1,284

26,492 24,254 2,238 33,884 20,920 12,964

8,768 8,650 ll8

29,490 23,140 6,350

44,886 43,108 1,778

71,444 63,400 8,044 31,092 30,496

596 21,574 10,322 ll.252

3,501- 4,000 B=

,125,184 - - ,001,222 123,962

20.744' 14,644 6,100

2,088 1,464 624

9,410 8,166 1,244

10,686 8,078 2,608

103.186 94,744 8,442

8,922 8,706 216

14,584 13,888

696

2,994 2,616 378

3,948 1,574 2,374

30,196 23,354 6,242 25,058 18.352 6,706

3,742 I, 412 2,330 4,480 4,402

78 63,428 56,516 6,912

31,770 30,058 1,712

19,178 178

14,450 U.868

582

19,356

19,288 18,232 1,056 21,474 15,014 6,460

6,544 6,470

74 19,336 16,440 2,896

30,870 30,ll8

752

53,982 50,llZ 3.870 26,662 26,304

358

14,934 7,946 6,988

4,001- 4,500 grams

309,810

280,440 29,370

6,232 4,166 2,066

546 354 192

2,472 2,210 262

3,260 2,410 850

27,804 26,074 1,730

1,822 1,784

38 3,744 3,594 150

782 716 66 914 428 486

7,928 6,512 1,416 6,886 5,216 1,670

756 320 436

1,116 1,094

22 18,302 16,930 1,372

9,436 9,070 366

6,336 6,290

46 4,074 3,944 130

5,480 5,252 228

5,686 4,200 1,486

1,796 1,770

26 4,656 4,130 526

7,836 146

16,242 15,478

764 8,400 8,276 124

4,502 2.394 2 ,108

7,982

4,501- 5,000 g-.

56,602

49,760 6,842

1,458 820 638

128 86 42 414 364 50

706 478 228

4,622 4,348 274

268 262 6

570 546 24

138 130 8

11z 44 68

1,530 1,186 344

1,666 912 754

104 54 50 188 184 4

3,108 246

\

1,722 1,676

46

1,176 6

762 742 20

3,354

1,182

1,110 1,084

26

686 332

296 296

858 744 114

1,400 1,384

16

3,166 3,016 150

1,624 1,604

20

438 622

1.018

1,060

5,001 e- rmfe _e

'I ,176

6,178

- - 938

146 72 74

ia 6 4

52

4

108 EC 46

5cc 462

58

34 34

70 6E 4

14 12 2 26 16 1c

154 10E 48 208 13C

4.5

7.5

12

12 l e 1E

414 39c 24

204 194 1c

17E 2

102

4

1EC E4 6

134 92 42

42 42

126 104 22

180 178 2

376 362 14 224 218 6

160 EO 100

lac

sa

%Tot stated -

14.452

io,34a 4,104

E59 i90 368

llG 10

10E 220 78 142

1,102 746 356

328 274 54

58 54 4

le0 112

8

36 22 14 l50 24 126

66 24 32

C5C

374

8

282

2 6

llC ll2 4

108 88 20

406 344

E2 185 180 8 30 28 2

130 l l U 20 162 94 E8

454 140 14 96 66 30

1,&2 988 64 370 338 32 192 182 10

174 E4 110

See footnote at end of table.

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY

27,132 24,750 2,382 4,436 4,094

342

9,306 246

1,758 1,596

162

9,552

3.852 3,834

18 34,768 31,632 3,136

6,086 5,522

564 87,090

8,036

27,672

6,720

4,790 4,624

166

62,718 58,750 3,968

14,180 12,566 1,614

ll,014 10,744

270 . 64,752 60,764 3,988

4,784 4,664

120

14,568 9,532 5,036

5,308 4,920 388

21,356 18,068 3,288

64,766

6,972

6,754 6,648

106

2,506 6

24,038 19,376 4,662

17,312 786

10,078 9,750

326 29,018 28,276

742

1,974 1,932

42

79,054

20,952

57,794

2,512

18,098

2- 15

29,942 26.590 3,352

362,520 93,314 49,2m

u1,880 76,850 35,030

16,566 15,886

680

229,920 205,578 24,342 51,052 4 3 , m 7,234

37,538 36,248 1,290

240,270 214,614 25,656

18,370 17,618

752

59,930 34,728 25,202

17,642 15,270 1,372

64,020

246,444 209,294 37,150

26,466 25,846

620

9,386 9,368

18

82,248

18,228

97,054 73,158 23,896 65,056 61,238 3,818

39,034 37,104 1,930

98,394 94,540 3,854

8,560 8,254

306

Table 2-8. Live Births by Birth Weight and Color,:United States and Each State, 1961 .-Continued

,

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring withm the United States. Based on a 50-percent sampIe)

AREA AND COLOR

13,914 13,854

135,380 116,692 18,688

542 386 156 84 68 16

170 154

16 54 44 10

74 74

736 504 232

138 Lm 20

2,140 1,440

700

644 348 296

62 58 4

994 330 196 134 62

172 164

8

1,446 1,030

416

e4 80 4

318 164 154

74 66 8

392 260 132

920 324

82 82

62 60 2

502 316 186 312 274 38

226 200 26

496 454 42

54 50 4

1.324

1,244

1,001- 1,500 g-

596 440 156 104 94 10

200 188 1 2

54 52

2

92 92

858 582 276

236 202 34

2,332 1,658

674

852 486 366

80 76 I

1,370

330 286 222 64

190 180 10

1,502 1,162

340

90 86 4

400 186 214

106 e4 22

576 358 218

1,554 1,162

392

122 116

6

56 56

686 390 296 332 300 32

270 254 16 558 500 58 58 52

6

1,040

lEquivnlente o r the gram weights in t e r n of pounds ana ounces are as foollovs:

1,501- 2,000 w=m

1,260 932 328 216 196

20

452 426

26 180 144

36

212 212

1,924 1,424

500

506 442 64

5,618 4,206

2,078

940

194 186

8

1,412

1,338

3,252 2,544

708 610 474 136

458 440 18

3,396 2,578 83.8

250 228 22

984 422 562

196 158

28

1,332 850 482

3,564 2,636

928

264 254 10

130 130

1,554 968 586

800 704 96

654 608 46

1,138 1,036

102

128 124

4

2,001- 2,500 g=

4,69E 3,49E 1,20[

86C 81C 5(

1.59( 1,464

12t 5% 47E 8(

594 594

7,122

1,732

1,87€ 23E

20,564 15,942 4,622

6,598 3,694 2,901

5,39(

2,llE

664 632

3 2

11,39€ 9,088 2,312 2,344 1,892

4 5 2

1,51c 1,43C

8C 11,921

9,541 2,38C

972 918 54

1,634 1,944

704 660 44

4,576 2,968 1,606

12,750 9,644 3,106

1,276 1,240

36 468 466

2

5,440 3,530 1,910 2,982 2,686

296

2,246 2,062

l e 4

4,190 3,850

640

496 474

22

3,578

-

2,501- 3,000 gmms

16,88[ 13,42( 3,46(

3,362 3,102

26(

5,642

414

1,544 264

5.22f

1,8M

2,57E 2,562

14 26,30E 21,242 5,06E

6.4%

76,612 63,20( 13,412

13,81€ 8,472

2,752 2,624

128 41,824 35,164 6,66C 8,87C 7,422 1,448

6,128 5,842

284

43,79c 36,61E 7,172

7,312

8 5 8

22,29C

3,608 3,394

212

12,094 6,024 6,070

2,67C 2,480

190

15,868 ll ,132

4,736 46,226 37,030

9,196

4,972 4,802

170 1,686 1,686

19,494 13,746 5,748

ll,326 10,442

884

7,560 7,022

538 15.570 14,720

850

1,938 1,836

102 -

3,001- 3,500 g=

35,92€ 30,97€ 4.3%

6,851 6,W

502

12,95c 12,364

58E 3,158 2,79E

36(

5,302 5,27E

24 52,474 4S,63( 6,844

11,97c 10,592 1,37€

141,58C 123,191 i8,38e

42,724 29,742 12,982

6,248 6,031

236 86,70C 77,662 9,038

19,238 16,486 2,752

14,146 13,644

502 91,742 82,184 9,558

6,92C 6,622

298

22,182 13,350 8,832

6,446 5,978

468

30,948 24,324 6,624

94,298 80,694 13,604

10,598 10,358

240

3,598 3,590

8

37,636 28,716 8,320

25,144 23,656 1,488

14,374 33,662

712 36,252 34,784 1,468

3,468 3,310

98 -

3 501- 4,001- 4;OW I 4,500 Bramb gramg

7,948 7.46C

48€ 1,142 1,036

106

2.886 2.824

418 368

62

5 C

1,04C

2 1,038

9,068 8,452

616

1,214 1 , 1 3 4

80 21.742 20,216 1,526 7,412 5,624 1,788

1,472 1,392

80

17,398 16,628

770 4,124 3,638

486 3,188 3,096

92

17,742 16,936

806

1,356 1,332

24

4,102 2,644 1,458

1,708 1,570

138 5,790 4,972

818 17,024 15,380 1,644

1,636 1,620

16

726 726

6,210 5,022 1,188 5,050

2,922

4,886 164

2,860 62

8,946 8,768

178

392 370 22

4,501- 5,000 g-

1,63C

82

176 164 12

504 492 12

62

4

14C 136

2

1,410 100 182 166 16

1,548

se

1,510

3,582 3,348

234 1,338

906 432

262 252 10

3,032

122 716 612 104

592 580 12

3,092 3,002

90

256 248

8

942 482 460

298 266 32

1,044 812 232

3,296 2,854

442

274 272

2 102 102

1,166 894 272 816 788 28

514 508

6

1,586 1,550

36

34 30 4

2,910

22: 214

f 34 2E

f

6( 5E

4 4

14 14

14f 33f

24 2(

4 41f 36f 52

174 9f 7E

3E 3( E

412 401 1( 72 6E

4

9c 8 4

6

39c 384

6

le le

114 52 62

52 48

4

146 118 30

454 376 78

32 32

24 24

142 106

36 86 84 2

66 62 4

268 252 16 4 2 2 -

mt stated

222 200 22

102 80 22

528 444 84 34 28

6

18 18

466 288 178

158 60 98

842 692 150 100

44 56

6

6 492 398 94

416 304 l l 2

52 44 8

496 414 82

34 28 6

648 238 410

80 30 50

218 158 60

1,268 804 464

456 422 34 22 22

186 94 92

110 106

4

126 ll.6 10

372 350 22

14 14

- 1,WO gmme or less = 2 33. 3 OZ. o r lees 1,001-1,500 gnuns = 2 lb. 4 02. - 3 lb. 4 02. 1,501-2,OCQ grdmri = 3 Ib. 5 08. - 4 lb. 6 0%. 2,001-2,500 g m = 4 lb. 7 02. - 5 lb. 8 02. 2,501-3,000 gram =5 lb. 9 OZ. - 6 lb. 9 OZ.

3,001-3,500 grams 3,5014,000 gnune 4,0014,500 grams 4,501-5,WO grams 5,001 grams or mre =ll lb. 1 OZ. or mre

=8 lb. 10 OZ. - 7 lb. 11 02. = 7 lb. 12 02. - 8 lb. 13 0%. -8 lb. 14 02. - 9 lb. 14 02. -9 lb. 15 02. - ll lb. 0 OZ,

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Table.2-9. Live Births by Month,: Age of Mother, ‘Live-Birth Order, and Color: United States, 1961

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to motha. Births whlch occurred in Massachusetts a r e included in the “Not stated” classification for birth order because this State did not require reporting of the item. Fignresfor age of mothor not stated a r e distributed) .

4,268,326 353,286 327,502 360,322 335,120 342,404 341,990 41 7,46211 6281 5661 6721 6M( 5741 540

601,720 49,912 45,838 50,7L6 47,240 48,626 48,474 1,445.054 l17.280 108.744 120.032 l13.140 llS.682 l17.344

355;750 30;670 28;072 30;638 27;548 28;300 27;298 94,ll4 8,046 7,416 8,086 7,404 7,232 7,222 5,11811 138 4g/ ‘$1 4El 41;

3,600,864 294,620 275,372 304,816 285,834 291,672 289,882

2,808 256 198 256 222 210 210 -I 471.706 38.292 35.416 39.758 37.488 38.762 38.456 1,;g:;3211 98;9981 75,830 92;2761 71,440 102;7681 79,192 97;4941 74,210 99;7861100;790 75,478 74.908

577.994 48,306 45,482 49,458 46,090 46,664 45,742 301.866 25.784 23.948 26.044 23.628 24.176 23.252

667,462 58,666 52,130 55,506 49,286 50,732 52,108

372 368 416 382 3- 330 130,014 l l ,620 10,422 10,958 9,752 9.864 10.018 210,622 18,282 16,468 17,314 15,646 15,896 16,554 154,022 13,294 l l ,764 12,608 l l J 8 0 l l ,844 12,176

99,270 8,898 7,750 8,420 7,270 7,558 7,864 53,884 4,886 4,124 4,594 3,920 4,124 4,046 14,138 1,258 1,150 1,120 1,080 984 1,042

52 70 68 54 88 76 4 14 8 2 10 2

1,099,688 88,912 83,146 92,796 87,784 89,382 89,734

7,076 598 542 636 570 546 514

478.658 37,592 35.382 40,118 37,906 38,834 39,656 135,720 ll,052 10,266 ll.372 ll,030 ll,050 ll,042 46,750 3,950 3,896 3,910 3,762 3,804 3.772 18,398 1,542 1,470 1,606 1,514 1,506 1,458 4,222 350 330 336 312 354 364

W6 6 32 10 22 20 20

408,640 33,822 31,226 34,808 32.616 33.266 32,908

z/ 76,132 71,454

2 -

954,754

2 -

4,380 356 346 390 352 344 310 74,854 6,814 6,248 6,460 5,656 5,566 5,560 45,476 3.820 3.484 3.694 3,348 3,436 3,478 13,052 1,130 1.004 1,056 956 1,054 1.060

4.806 466 378 418 336 364 328 1,936 170 184 170 138 150 134

404 22 42 34 28 36 - 22 22 2 4 2 2 4 4 4 2 2

1,002,556 82,576 76,820 84,560 79,676 81,820 81,272 I,,, 16 u,900 38,644 20,318

7,984 3,064

622 28 -

16 10,656 35,920 18.912

7,704 2,986

608 18

22

39,410 21,298

8,318 3,188

576 24

q 7 2 4 24

10,626 37,550 20,380 7,688 2,770

604 30 4

26 l8 l l ,152 l l ,426 38,272 38,014 20,928 20,456 7.878 7,876 2,968 2,888

566 ’ 580 30 12 - 2

- July

373,522 - - 672

53,732 !28.332 93,928 58,232 30,416 7,768

432 10

i12,918 - 234

42,176 .08,756 79.948 49.326 25,606 6,498

366 8

60.604

438 ll,556 19,576

-

13,980 8,906 4,810 1,270

66 2

97,790

650 35,994 43,426 I 4 8 6 6 3.960

320 16

-

1,558

84,952

228 29,558 39,158

-

10.762 3,550 1,396

284 16

12,838 - 422

6,436 4,268 .1,104

410 162 36

87,898 - 14

12.924 41.704

8.268 3,074

602 18

21,294

385,484 - - 672

54,586 31,892 97.302 60,622 31,596

486 10

i23,968

256 42,800 12.426 83,036 51,396 26,638 6,992

416 8

61.516

416 q 7 8 6 19,466 14,266

9,226

1.326 70 2

-

-

4,958

99,668

632 37.102 43,680 12,156 4,144 1.572 358 22 2

86,468

244 30,372 39.448 10,996

3,666 1,404

314 22

2

13,200

388 6,730 4,232 1,160

478 168 44

-

-

-

90.084

12,828 42,886 2l.Sffi

- 28

8,452 3,270

682 30

2

577,62€

72c

.29,061

- - 53,43€

95,32c 58.854 31,561 8,214

45c €

68,184

308 42,Olf 10,30C 81.39C 50,156 26,678 6.952

37s 6

59,444

ll,422

13.93c

4,884

-

‘1

- 412

18,762

8.698

1,262 72

2

98,378 - 68C

36.50C 43,lZE ll.958 3,998 1,724

368 24

85,154 - 298

29,806 38.866 10,756

3,532 1,538

334 24

13,224

382 6.694 4,260 1,202

466 186 34

-

07,550

28 12,470

21,482

-

p1,744

7,928 3,224

642 30 2

37O,ll4

602 51,17C

94,214 58,536 50.982 8.228

39c 8

312,934

236 40,07C L08,llO 80,624 50,096 26,462 7,000

332 4

57,180

366 ll,lOO 17,874 13,590 8,440 4,520 1,228

58 4

- - 125,984

-

-

94,604

554 34,sSz 42,094 ll,632 3,982 1,594

378 18

-

82,302

218 28,084 38,138 10,486

3,590 1,416

352 18

-

12,302

336 6,268 3.956 1,146

392 178 26

-

86,608

34 12,316 40,802 W,516 8,090 3,172

648 30

-

546,556 - - E32

48,296

87,612

28,700 7,964

424 6

292.272

232 37,704

100,328 75,172 47,374 24,320 6,730

346 c

54,284

400 10,592 17,100 12,440

4,590 1,174

78

U7,428

55,494

-

-

8,120

88.206 - E10

3Z,SE8 38,298

3,896 1,404

384 8

ll’238

76,488

220 26,288 34,678 10,130

3,498 1,254

352 8

-

l l ,718

390 6,080 3,620 1,048

398 150 32

-

82,240

10 l l .620

19,722

- 38,828

7,564 2,883

592 22

- - &a. - 154,338

530

- - 49,632

LCO,OB~ 09,406 56,024 29,9ca 8,216

414 14

?98,332

190 30,760

102,400 7G.456 47,904 25,330 C,Y72 Si20 li:

56.00;

330 10,024 1 7 . W

-

- 12,~50 8 , 120 4,C38 1,244

64 2

83,209

544 33,678 38,54E l l , O M 3,676 1,450

360 ia

-

77,000

180 27,338 34,EEE

3.304 1,304

320 14

9,876

12.288

364 6,342 3,890 1,132

372 146

4

-

48

82,462

?2 l l ,674 33,566 i9,m

7,762 2,804

-

628 24

1

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Table,2-,9. Live Births by Month, ,Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order; and Color; United States, 1961 -Con.

60;768 46,004 25,784 6,846

398 10

151,430

(See headnote at begmning of table)

63;240 48,026 26,754 7,278

434 6

158,940

- 61;880 46,928 26,614 7,204

396 6

56,434

4 2,900

34,532 51,004 39,416 22,204 6,044

326 4

35,266

124,388 10,854

I" 54,232 4,646 20,578 8,514 3,374

592 26

61;066 56;652 58;516 46,464 44,034 44,586 26,216 24,414 25,624 7,202 6,988 7,220

342 394 372 8 6 14

154,732 144,678 149,436

8 6 2 2,892 2,760 2,774

33,810 31,340 32,830 50,424 46,906 48,462 39,ll6 36,986 37,554 22,132 20,452 21,402 6,060 5,900 6,076

286 322 324 4 6 12

34,170 32.432 33,212

?,166,082 AL 181,798

67,252 - . 7,840 31,656 17,432

7,034 2,708

566 16

9,569

16 2,816 4,264 1,480

670 278 42 2

-

.67,536

8 3,956

37,442 54,026 41,632 23,616 6,478

362 16

.36,666

2

-

- 2,598

28,722 44,746 34,930 19, ssp 5,412

298 4

30,870

6

8,720

6,702 3,662 1,066

64 12

1,358

9,280

- Mar.

74,366

4 8,710

34,962

7,616 2,916

536 24

-

19,598

10,194

18 3,014

1,700 702 27 2 40

-

4,448

82,966

14 4,184

40,554 59,130 45,650 25,844 7,174

400 16

-

49,878 - 6

2,700 31,382 49,278 38,350 21,692 6,128

334 8

33,088

8 1,484 9,172

7.300

1,046 66 8

9,852

4,152

- Apr.

70,562 - 7,91C

33,588 18,872 7,mc 2,51€

564 28 4

9,114 - 24

2,716 3,962

6oE 254 4c

2

1,50€

67,66C

1c

37,684

41,91C 23,264 6,488

372 4

38,306

4 2,618

29,348 45,214 35,584 19,736 5,476

322 4

29,354

- 3,998

53,93c

-

6 1,380 8,336 8,716 6,326 3,528 1,012

50

72.166

6

34,124 19,316

7,186 2,694

528 16

- 8,298

9,644

2C 2,856 4,148

592 274 38 4

-

1,812

71,212

2 4,208

38,576

42,540 23,826 6,312

390 14

41,078

2 2,766

30,264 46,166 36,038 20,126 5,402

310 4

30,134

-

55,344

-

1,442 8,312 9,178 6,502 3,700

910 80 10

~

June

-

71,446

2 8,444

33,838 18,848 7,156 2,598

546 12 2

9,826

16 2,982 4,176 1,608

720 290 34

-

-

L70,984

8 4,140

39,674 55,586 41,958 22,952 6,278

382 6

-

L39,598 - 4

2,664 30,774 46,078 35,142 19,330 5,292

310 4

31,386

4 1,476 8,900 9,508 6,816 3,622

986 72 2

T 76,536 78,560

12

43.202 45.326 4 , d I 4,656

Sept. 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Dec. ,

76,596 75,900 71.106 71,956

6 10 6 8 9,310 9,094 8,656 8,658

36,902 36,162 34,310 34,904 19,630 19.714 18,076 18,D 7,208 7,390 6,890 7,046 2,936 2,914 2,614 2,624

574 588 538 576 28 28 16 22 2

10,954 10,708 10,154 10,506

22 24 4 24 3,160 3,222 2,964 3,016 4,842 4,640 4,518 4,662 1,852 1,802 1,546 1,764

720 700 674 716 288 258 268 270 68 60 54 52 2 2 6 2

.91,700 188,902 177,110 182,648

8 1,568 9,660

10,876 7,512 4,410 1,160

70 2

6 1,610 9,278

10,642 7,348 4,084 1,142

56 4

6 1,548 8,962 9,746 7,048 3,962 1,088

72

2 1,566 9,142

10,054 7,032 4,222 1,144

4% 2

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Table 2-1O.j'Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Sex of Child, Color, and Nativity of White Mother:'United States, 1961

(Data refer only to T i s occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refer6 to number of children horn alive tomother. Birthswhichoc- iification for birth order because this State did not require reporting of the item. Figures for age of mother not curred in Massachusetts are included in the"Not stated"

stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distribu . . . .

m - B I R T H OHDW

- 1 4 5 6 7 8 and over Not stated 3

789,85

11 33,751

273,93 267,901 142,751 58,901 12,W

511 21

403,411

I 17,04:

139,791 136,961 7 3 , B 3404: 6,E'

2R 11

386,434

E 16,714 134,136 130,94E

69,616 28,866 5,89C

246 1 C

687,562

6 20,512

226,48C 243,366 131,448 54,164 U,09C

484 12

351,866

4 10,408

124,562 67,392 27,606 5,726

254 4

335,696

2 10,104

U0,570 U8,804

64,056 26,558 5,364

230 8

658,902

4

220,464 233,456 123,892

50,158 10,284

446 10

L25,910

20,188

337,284

2 10,262

U9,520 63,508

Uz,902

25,528 5,324

234 4

4,268,32 1,099,6f 515,25

6,16 119,09 184,J.S 129,89t

61,451 13,921

551 11

262J.3:

3,191 60,581 93,941 66,091 30,95: 7,031

32. I

253,Ut

2,964 58,504 90,226 63,806 30,504 6,884

231 4

434,22c

2,754

158,354 117,402

12,828

2

86,468

55,886

518 8

221,324

2 1,458

44,084 81,000 59,804 28,176 6,490 306

4

222,896

1,296 42,384 77,354 57,598 27,710 6,338

212 4

417,756

2 2,690

84,396 153,190 322,364 52,584 12,048

476 8

2 l i , O 0 8

2 1,422

43,028 78,440 57,202 26,554 6,072

284 4

301,168

86' 43,m

104,671 89,34, 50,101 12,40,

57, I

153,341

421 22,041 53,141 45,541 25,441 6,431

291

147,82E

434 21,14( 51,53( 43,804 24,661 5,97c

284

240,388

332 25,688 sl,o92 76,916 44,476 U, 344

532 6

122,908

184 13,330

39,376 22,550 5,916

266 4

41,282

U7,478

148 12,358 39,810 37,540 21,926

266 2

231,488

324

78,614

42,264 10,718

502 6

Ii8,390

5,428

25,048

74,012

176 12,978 40,034 37,886 22,466

252 4

5,594

174,406

12L 14,40E 55,881 57,57f 36,204 9,66€

524 16

88,751

54 7,504

28,59C 29,lM 18,35( 4,87E

261 E

85,654

74 6,904

28,468 17,854 4,790

262 10

128,308

27,292

34 6,698 36,634 45,410 30,666 8,390

464 12

65,562

12 3,534 18,860 23,048 15,668 4,196

240 4

62,746

22 3,164

17,774 22,362 14,998 4,194

224 8

123,386

32 6,512

35,376 43,778 29,244 7,996

436 12

62,994

10 3,424 18,200 22,210 14,930 3,988

228 4

161,051

1 1 1,681

22,72: 55,on

23,384 1,846

41

81,68(

56,341

€ 89(

U,58( 28,lOi 28,39( U, 781

89€ 3(

79,376

8 796

U,142 26,908 27,956 U, 602

948 16

91,882

4 544

9,616 29,342 85,072 15,972 I, 314

18

46,938

4 276

5,028 15,136 17,710

8,130 640 14

44,944

268 4,588

14,206 17,362 7,842

674 4

87,372

4 508

9,192 27,912 33,320 15,184 1,236

16

44,628

4 260

4,810 14,382 16,812

594 12

7,754

103,221

32 4,324

28,22L 37,Ui 25,372 7,701

444 4

52,896

12 2,172

14,48C 19,071 W&OE

3,82( 232

50,322

20 2,152

13,748 18,040

3,852 12,264

222 4

69,886

8 1,580

15,516 25,930 19,952

6,446 392

2

35,886

6 776

7,948 13,444 10,264 3,240

208

34,000

2 804

7,568 12,546 9,688 3,206 184

2

66,976

8 1,532

14,884 24,990 19,ooe 6,182

374 2

34,362

6 748

7,626

9,766

202

12,902

3,U2

121,134

100 10,812 36,428 34,316 23,312 12 578

154 16

62,274

3:4l8

7,Oi 408,64 478,6E

46,75 18,3E

21

135,71

4 9 2

567,34

3,6e 220,sz 247,m 69,96 24,14 9,62 2,ZC 12

532,34

3,39 198,U 231,57 55,75 22,60 8,771 2,02

91

954,75.

7246

1,445,05

355,75 94,U 5,U

601,72

l,081,70 677,26

13

Z,386,27.

3,871 309,551 741,831 553,40 345,951 r n , O Z l 47,921 2,6L

7.

2,082,052

281 11

514,43

142 72,661

243,15: 127,051 48,76: ie,63: 3,881 B

I

488,121

44 5,634

18,604 17,680 12,002

6,488 1,734

82 6

58,860

3,586 292,164 703,22€ 528,304 39,306 174,721 46,18€

2,504 64

1 2 8 68,654

230,186 121,036

46,75C 17,74€ 3,462 152

4

878.168

66 5,178

17,8Z4

U9310 6,G30

72 10

Il5.€38

16,636

1,654

3,600,864

2,8O€ 471,708

1,234,432 927,684 577,994 301,868 79,978 4,312

86

2,691 333,781 433,18: 122,661 41,944 16,46: 3, 8 1 1

194

493,356

1 , 4 5 6 172,406 223,94( 63,12( 21,70( 8,62€

1Ol 1,996

461,39€

1,24C 161,37E 209,241 59,54€ 20,244 7,834 1,822

8f 2

912,956

2,662 328,2le 415 022 Ul:684 37,166 14,556

3,472 172

4

471,750

1,438 169,492 224,526 57,554 19,202

7,600 1,834

92 2

58 104,456 a9,108 227,516 86,998 33,006 6,758

260 8

46 #,€EO

34,cE14 32,922 22,544 12,182

3,330 E4

1E

59,632 1,848,794

1,512 243,596 635,224 475,448 295,948 153,854 40,948 2,220

44

1,752,070

1,296 228,320 599,208

148,012

452,236 282,046

39,028 2,092

42

3,444,958

2,764 463,778

1,191,692 880.858

451,422

28

W , 6 6 0 53,998

u6, E54 44,424 16,968 3,566 118

6

426,746

30 50,458

203,448 110,862 42,574 16,038 3,192

142 2

837,386

52 102,736 405,308 213,660 79,548 29,728 6,U8 - 228

8

430,636

28 53,134 208,658 109,612 40,676 15,176

3,236 UO

6

22 . 5,US

16,934 ll,624

17, 714

6 284

82 E

l:EB8

56,166

24

16,970 15,928

4,702

10,920 6,898 1,642

72 10

108,734

44 9,578

38,308 30,802 20,980 Uj262 3,016 142

8

55,808

544;642 282,120

75,038 4,012

74

1,768,960

1,492 239,486 613,378 451,676

143.638' 278,754

22 4,980

1CJB54 15,870 10,786 5,756 1,534

74 2

38;448 2,070

38

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Table2-10. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Bkfh Order, ,Sex of Child,' Color, and Nativity of White Mother: United States, 1961n-c~n,

. 2-19

441,206

1,224 158,726 200,436 54,120 17,964

6,956 1,638

80 2

41,798

34 5,568 1L1,160 10,984 4,778 1,906

346 22

21,606

1 8 2,916 9,414 5,556 2,498 I, 028

162 14

20,192

16 2,652 8,746 5,488 2,280

878 184

8

144,934

Total

:

1,675,99t

4,380 74,854 45,476 13,052 4,806 1,936

404 22 4

73,992

2,224 38,114 23,146 6,848 2,448

992 204 1 4

2

70,942

1,271 224,291 578,3U 429,182 265,882 138,501

36,57C 1,941

210 36,860 54,232 20,578 8,514 3,374

592 26 2

63,012

u 4 18,664 21,492 10,402

1,664 322 16

4,338

61,376

3f

155,906

7,928 42,74c 46,82E 33,352

4,958

44

19,746

30C 1 2

79,834

2C 4,nc 21,846 23,772 17,194 10,236

2,500 150

6

76,072

24 3,818

20,894 23,054 16,lSB

2,458 9,510

150 6

667,462

2,156 36,740 22,330 6,208 2,358

944 200

a

4,654 130,014 220,622 154,022 99,270 53,884 14,138

806 52

337,480

2,364 65.960

96 18,196 26,740 10,176

1,710 270

4,176

10

106;614 77,954 50,olo 27,114 6,980

394 30

329,982

2,220 64,054

104,008 76,068 49,260 26,710

4l2 22

7,158

(see headnote at beginning of table)

LIVE-BIRTB ORDER

406,750

24 49,602

196,650 104,048 38,872 14,552 2,882

118 2

40,782

6 1,720

W,800 13,856

7,450 3,278

640 32

20,786

864 7 , 002 7,042 5,748 1,782 330

8

19,996

6 856

6,798 6 ~ C l 4 3,702 1,486

310 24

124,388

21 2

3

321,618

2

107,562

60,384

4,960 2lP

9,928

U3,938

24,63a

6

28,660

2 324

6,016 9,910 7,556 4,006

806 38 2

14,582

2 146

3,008 5,042 3,884 2,078

402 20

14,078

178 3,008 4,868 3,672 1,928

4op 18

2

102.290

10 13,244 47,452 24,542 11,302 4,744

954 34 8

51,552

4 6,634

23,886 12,398

2,436 428 18 6

50,738

6

5,742

2

4

204,750

1,268 41,368 74,750 55,162 26,03C 5,976

192 4

16,462

64 2,072 5,164 5,038 3,302

780 42

8,316

8,146

28 1,016

2,436

362 20

2,604

1,680

81,030

3,406 32,622 25,804 12,496 5,570 1,092

38 2

40,808

1,738 16,502 12,940

6,286 2,776

546 18

2

40,222

1,668 16,120 12,864

6, 210 2,794

546 20

5

u3,098

148 12,070 38,580 36,126 20,798 5,124 250

2

8,898

8 640

2,478 2,904 2,212

626 30

4,518

8 352

1,248 1,490 1,084

322 1 4

4,380

288 1,230 1,414

304 16

1,128

60,780

528 17,500 23,586 12,428 5,632 1,064

42

30,432

242 8,718

I4866 6,164 2,896

522 24

30,348

288

11,720 6,264

542 18

8,782

2,736

6

60,392

22 3, 088

17,176 21,568 14,314 4,008

208 8

4,922

2 186

1,258 1,632 1,422

394 28

2,568

2 U O 660 838 738 208 12

2,354

76 598 794 684 186 16

46,098

94 7 , 710

19,248 12,166

1,276 60 6

23,190

5,538

42 3,970 9,730 6,060 2,682

680 22 4

22,908

52 3,740 9,518 6,106 2,856

596 38 2

7

32,614

2 784

7,258 12,088

9,238 3,070

172 2

2,910

48 632

948 'I 264

18

1,000

1,524

28 322 542 498 128

6

1,386

20 310 458 450 136 12

33,332

24 2,744

12,712 11,122 5,420 1,256

52 2

17,010

6 1,396 6,532 5,628

580 24

2,844

16,322

18 1,348 6,180 5,494 2,576

676 28 2

42,744

248 4,382

13,530 16,508

7,430 642

4

4,510

36 424

1,430 1,752

788 78 2

2,310

16 218 754 898 376 46 2

2,200

20 206 676 854 412 32

69,174

12 1,142

13,106 25,668 21,274

532 28

34,142

7,412

4 614

12,966 10,680 3,652

258 16

8,552

34,432

8 528

6,554 12,702 10,594

3,760 274 12

Not stated

52,826

22 4,598

16,048 14,932 10,194 5,476 1,482

68 6

6,964

2 242

1,782

1,564 920 314 12 8

2,120

3,624

138 860

1,124 838 498 154

8 4

3,340

2 104 922 996 726 422 160

4 4

5,436

54 992

- 1,744 1,394

768' 396 88

2,742

22 516 890 686 378 204 46

2,694

32 476

708 390 192

42

'e54

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2

18.462

4 3,864 8,660 3,864 1,456

510 96 4 4

13,420

2,036 6,424 3,232 1.212

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 - . -. -. -

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

3

13,658

93c 5,516 4,wc 2,038

772 1%

1 2

9,538

358 3,366 3,334 1.68C

50,130 I I 15,548

426 82 4 4

13,290

650 140

8

9,454

4,624 2,750

7,564 1,756

792 568 2,588 770 2,032 266 1,312 110

632 30 184 20

5,090 1,360

74 9,128

17,838 11,704 6,790 3,530

988 74 4

470

26 162 134 86 48 12

2

30.090

4 4 566 416

1,852 590 1,350 230

800 88 410 26 104 6

4

4,758 1,290

4 4

74 6,664 6,530 1,608

468 160 44

122

16 56 36 6 6

2

6.424

2,026 6,364 3,198 1,192

420 82 4 4

130

358 3.334 3,312 1,658

646 138

8

e4

10 60 34 20 6

34 22 22

4 2

5,042 4,120

548 1,770 1,248

722 368 94 4

1,136 988

402 568 a 4 74 22 6

122 568 278 U 6 40 12

18 430 304 152

76 8

4

122 568 278 U 6 40 12

8,951

18 430 304 152

76 8

198 2,676 3,038 1,926

912 194

8

5,576

56 1,192 1,97C 1,494

702 154

8

5,514

:I

56 1,180 1,948 1,476

692 154

8

62

1 2 22 le 1c

3,376

142 1,484 1,066

432 210 4c

1,010

1 2 268 402 2c€ 96 24

730

6 158 288 170 84 24

670

6 150 264 156

74 20

5

5,576

32 1,052 2,060 1,458

778 184 12

2,930

4 308 968 940 556 144 10

2,894

4 308 958 926 550 138 10

36

10 14 6 6

2,646

28 744

518 222 40

2

1,092

570

2 76

242 150 82 14 4

354

34 132 106 66 14 2

334

34 124

98 64 12 2

6

3.688

8 410

1,416 1,126

566 160

2

60 4lt l 446 330 98 2

1,340

60 416 444 320 98 2

14

2 2 lo

2,334

8 350 998 680 236 62

388

24 140 w 46 22 2

174

6 46 70 38 14

166

6 42 68 36 14

7

2.540

2 132 752 948 536 162

a

832

36 164 292 246 94

824

36 160 292 242 94

8

4

4

1,708

2 96

588 656 290 68 8

248

10 84

102 34 16 2

90

2 16 38 20 12 2

82

2 12 34 20 12 2

. -

I and over

5,612

2 68

706 1,912 2,012 840 72

1,218

4 98

332 498 244 42

1,2OE

4 96

328 486 240 42

12

2 4 2 4

4,394

2 , 6 i

608 1,580 1,514

59E 30

578

4 DO

214 19C

72 12

86

2 8

24 42 10

80

2 8

24 36 10

lot atated

32 38 20 10 8

62

20 22 10 ti 4

ED

e0 22 8 E 4

a

2

46

12 1C 10

4 4

la

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70

14 22 16 14 4

396

152 l80 36 22 4 2

9,016

38 3,800 3.786

940 298 132 16 6

8,040

2

98

4 40 24 20 8 2

35(

46 192 78 28 4 2

8,122

2 1,380 4,126 1,762

586 222 42 2

7,248

8

4 2 2

214

8

4 4

158

20 3,356 3,398

854 272 120 14 6

7,616

1,184 3,650 1,610

552 210 40 2

6,818

20 3,262 3,200

772 234 l l 2 10

1,156 3,462 1,476

500 184 38

6

424

94

82 38 8 4

198

976

2

430

28

w 4 52 26 2

1.98

874

4

ll6

8

6

76

18 444 388 86 26 12 2

2 196 476 152 34 12 2

6,084 4,104

792 238 102 22

2,158 4,648 1,636

614 208 34

SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-2 1

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued

(By place of reeidence. Data refer only to births ccurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to f mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are dmtributed) mother. 1 pres for a

wtal LIVE-BIRTH 0-

3 5

2C

8 8 2 2

216

4

60

8 24 14 1 0 4

280

9 and over Not stated

NASXA-Continued !4lU%l-ContInued

332 62

12 22 16 10 2

362

6

6

492 6

18 82

102 78 42 10

2.474

20 180 108 42 10 2

6.914

18 94 II i 2 72 19P

12 i,"

2.190

226 736 682 512 222 80 16

36,906

40 5,624

12,722 9,142 5.604 2,894

806 68 6

6 ll0 114

38 12

4,634

52 1,320 1,704

998 442 116

2

3,964

2 42 ll0 44 16

2

2,942

10 480

1,146 838 368

92 8

2,406

64 14

1,816 1,206

300

10

1,350 802

120 20 456 200

366 2,748 2,250 1,028

410 108

4

6,140

2 24

306 764 762 294 32 6

1,244

1 4 16 18 10 2 . 6

44 31,238

20 4,888

10,950 7,714 4,584 2,382

650 48 2

36 1,038 1,484

894 398 l l 2

2

3,674

32 970

1,388 826 356 100

2

290

4 68 96 68 42 12

670

8 334 900 730 342 84 8

2,208

8 304 830 678 306 74 8

190

30 70 52 36 10

536

2 12

14 14 6 2 2 6

36

288 2,364

952 396 104

4

2,032

5,712

172 406 460 176 14 2

1,110

2 12

160 354 418 152 10 2

134

12 52 42 24 4

946

466 310 210

1,234 - 1 72; 29,134

20 4,744

10,332 7,062 4,206 2,154

572

272 2,240 1,858

894 358 92 4

428

16 124 180 58 38 12

774

12 12 2 2 2 6

226 52 48

42 2

2,104 a

2 2 4

22

2 12 8

62

6

144 618 652 378 228 78 6

5,668

50 24 26

2

466 - I 4,

20 736

1,772 1,428 1,020

512 156

20

78 384 218

~

12 w 358 302 ll8 18 4

16 282 22@ 104 44 4

4,254

126 1,388 1,364

832 428 l l 2

4

2 146 246 108 26 8

2,656

3.8 648 944 632 308 104

2

76 14 4

4

40,944

160

ll,490 + 6,65'4 1,862 1,302 3,356

8,942 14,124

8,308 5,288 3,122

942 56

536 2,880 1,958

874 332 72 2

16 26 8 2

76 1 440 428

292 280

52 522

1,126 1,168

452 36

4 76

7: I 2 2

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2 68

280 280 194 56 6

6

6

970

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

14 128 164 142 50

2

4

4

798

(Q place of residence. Data refer only to births occurringwithin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children horn alive to f mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

2,276

102 1,482

532 106

28 20 6

107,568

510 39,644 44,818 14,696 5,314 2,080

478 28

97,OoS

mother. 1

10 814 776 156

70 22 8

97,054

12 13,628 45,362 23,838 9,606 3,850

724 34

86,900

ures for q

mtal 3 4 5 lot stated

ARWWSAS-Continued

51yl/ 434 5,160

244 2,098 1,664

778 306 68 2

5,116

244 2,078 1,644

778 302 68 2

44

1,568

8 266 512 458 234 88 2

1,556

28,792

42 6,238

10,716 5,872 3,432 1,886

568 36 2

28,582

3,040

30 802

1,038 694 370 104

2

3,014

25

8 16

2 2

28

8 16

2 2

1,344 3,872 1,480

544 186 26

7,398

1,338

1,468 532 184 24

3,852

54

6 20 12 12 2 2

1.856

8 82

298 366 160 20

928

8

296 362 160

20

a2

6

2 4

2.422

42 4,602 3,572

686 210 82 16 2 2

9,156

42 4,588 3,542

676 206 82 16 2 2

58

14 30 10 4

14 128 168 142 50

2

500

200

886

42 6,W8

10,636

3,402 1,868

564 36

5,814

30 794

1,026 690 368 104

2

26

8 264 508 454 234 86 2

12

2 4 4

2

1.088

2

210

34

20 20

4

8 12 4 2

20 80 58 30

4 i a

12.152 1.494 1.214

118 292 782 294 96 26 4

10 382 432 174

74 16

6 8

10 6

4

96 586 326 138 58

8 2

46,470

802 292 16

13,402 25,236 96 381,606 74,752

524 56,996

132,404 96,344

30,ffiZ 7,168

334 10

337.686

57,774

2 3,094

26,584 24,748 13,382 5,748 1,126

66 2

67.168

530 10,636 16,730 ll,696 5,584 1,248

46

72 3,524 8,678 7,510 4,408

998 44 2

21.592

14 14 38 14 14 2

40.846 I2

324 50,196

118,498 84,930 50,718 26,394 6,316

302 8

308,296

4 ll,608 41,368 21,328 8,490 3,418

652 32

79,310

4 11,202 38,708 18,830 7,200 2,802

542 22

7,590

406 2,660 2,498 1,290

616 110 10

2,406 23,738 22,608 12,144 5,200 1,014

58

61,764

54

2,346 2,720

68 2

6,152

1.020

1,048

48 876

2,020 2,310

844 52 2

1,106

6 144 326 410 204 16

1 2 10 32 4 12 z

68

12

30 4 12 2

e

4

2 2

320 35,774 40,942 12,990 4,656 1,858

438 28

88,512

312 34,462 37,352 10,834 3,684 1,494

352 22 I -

8,494

8 1,312 3,590 2,156

972 364 86 6

346

14,932 10,538 5,016 1,124

42

8,848 46

2,646 7,346 6,674 3,954

886 38 2

19,768

4 714

3,314 3,694 2,626

676 24 4

9,968

4 656

2,972 3,330 2,372

610 20 4

1,088

58 342 364 254 66 4

178 1,360 2,172 1,590

476 12

5,108

164 1,186 1,926 1,416

404 12

680

14 174 246 174 72

. -

37,646

316 48,358

U0,176 76,060 44,724 23,000 5,410

244 8

29,390

8 1,838

8,870 8,322

5,994 3,394

906 58

2,318 22,400 20,732 10,852 4,522

890 50

5,404

318 8,378

13,804 9,620 4,502

992 32

3,200

28 470

918 514 132 10

1,128

42 2,462 6,796 6,088 3,570

774 34 2

1,824

4 184 550 586 384 112

4

88 1,338 1,876

678 124

8

1,292

- I

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

1,414

18 196 490 494 204 12

1,336

16 182 452 476

12 198

1,318

(By place of residence. Data refer only to birth

22

2 2

10 2 6

12

2 2 4 2 2

12

ccurring witbin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Lwe-birth order refers to number of children born alive to

16 182 442 472 194

1 2

I mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

LIVE-BDfXi ORDER

2 2 4 2 2

mother. w e s for a

Total 4 5 7 2

10,15'

2,021 3,991 2,51( 1 , l l t

f

43: 7:

11,072

1,48i 5,60t 2,67E

94E 294 54

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10,668

1,396 5,44c 2,582

91c 28C 5E 8

10,38C

1,378 5,332 2,486

862 266 48 8

288

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7,586

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8,862

334 3,29( 2,944 1,562

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8,528

304 3,WC 2,834 1,516

58C 124 6

8,274

302 3,112 2,754 1,430

550 120 6

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181 1,786 1,79f

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1,466 2,516

568 902 10 744 240 10

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1,332 836 454 l l 2 6

2,942

82 526 500 284 72 2

968

32 2

44,652

36 6,568

11,226 6.546

16,108 28 276 342 230 82 10

918

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11,734

31 4,494 5,158 1,376

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ll,424

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310

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15,596 10,724 6,260

852 52

3,138

28 256 326 218 80 10

900

28 250 318 216 78 10

18

6 8 2 2

50

41,772

32 6,198

15,260 10,396

3,022 820 52

5,992

1,130

50 336 328 268 116 32

1,750

6 18 54 16 4

78 I 10 164

4 320 512 502 286 104

22

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14,622

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96 38 14 2

14,804

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7,488

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3,790

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2

998

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1,664

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57,120

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52.846

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938 410 98 4

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92 4

1,066 5,984 4,656 2,062 862 166 8

13,842

880 5,516 4,486 1,974 814 164

8

204 2,872 4 ~ 386 2,868 1,216

260 10

11,020

116 2,512 4,186 2,766 1,174 256 10

24 1,034 2,558 2,364 1,176

322 10

6,936

8 808

2,364

1,146 320 10

2,280

12 4,070

16,218 15,288 10,330 5,444 1.416

68

266 948

1,084 850 216 12

12 150 298 286 84 6

82 232 256 U 6

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born aUve to t mother not stated and nativ% of khite motheriot stated are distributed) mother. ures for a(

lbtal * stated - 1 2 4 3 6 7

798

1 2 146 288 264 82

6

38

4 1C 22

2

162

5 Md Over

EBE

80 230 238 132

E

26

z 2 18

4

244

12,762

856 5,196 4,082 1,772

706 146

4

1,080

24 320 404 202 108

18 4

962

E54 49,016

12 3,908

15,200 14,054

9,574 4,926 1,288

54

3,830

162 1,018 1,234

756 518 128 1 4

4.274

12,594

12 2,874 6,288 2,202

810 330

74 4

1,182

10,246

L22 2,400 3,902

1,056 224

8

2,544

774

4 112 284 222 ll8

32 2

796

6,538

8 774

2,244 2,152 1,054

298 8

398

34 120 12s

92 22

2

552

3,170

260 892

786 196

8

1,028

206

6 56 56 64 20 4

414

1,568

44 332 630 432 120 10

96

2 16 30 36 10

2

288

50 2CG 174 E O

CO 1C

30

2 8

14 r: L 2

10

132 536 334 104 58 18

846

12 612

1,596 1,066

610 334 44

11,854

12 , 320

354 108

24 22 6

* -

2,938

186 468 170

88 48

2

2,916

88 360 200 102 42 4

2,486

16 226 194

e4 30 2

1,440

118 146

92 54 4

828

2 48 130

58 40 10

542

2 c 2

4 - 2 6

2

1 4 6E 5€ 2C

4

282

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102 78 12

418

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140 134 50

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9.474

34 994

410 148 46 22

1.284

2,434

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1,254 778 298 148

28 2

2,482

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2,064

40 342 482 350 178 46

2

1,158

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42

666

64 158 188 110

22

360

4 1,wo 3,112 2,592 1,672

844 238 12

9,122

4 990

3,004 2,498 1,602

790 222 12

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2,380

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1,142 382 136

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36 - 22

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690 262 112

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1,974

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1,120

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2

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34 588 752 496 298 170 42

30 288 142

28 12 4

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1

SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-2 5

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring anthin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. : p r e s for a

Total

If mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated a r e distributed)

LIVE-BITXB ORDW AREA, M E OF Moaw, COLORI AND RATTVITy OF

WHITEHOllw 2 3

3,221

1

6,321

lo( 2,29: 2,48!

8% 371 151

2:

2,626

5

1,33:

5

90:

z

2,261

7

61'

8 and over

842

Not stated

4,82f 40 20,371

l l c 3,69€ 7,16C 4,77€ 2,812 1,43E

362

96' 2,101 1,OM

48: 22! 4i

321 1,311 90 471 17t 4f

92t

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1% 351 24! 121 31

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1 E 196 286 256

82 2 2

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6,14C 1,661

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2,421 1,48€

831 38E 134

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1,262 650 30C 120

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2,234

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181 71i 481 181 7E 31

641 1,231

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3,694

102 1,652 1,246

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92 8

31,624

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4

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9,890 10,822

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2,996 1,166

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2 1,372 8,126 6,720 3,598 1,562

294 18

17,090

582 5,818 5,774 3,262 1,380

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572 5,676 5,496 3,064 1,268

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10: 14: 33' 6! 11

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1,826

1oc 638 560 350 142 32 4

14,288

254 4,092 4,854 3,232 1,516

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10,378

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284 8

9,946

, 74 2,276 3,502 2,620

266 8

1,200

3! 6E 51 5( 24

214

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21

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1,096

6 284 404 246 134 20

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24 188 226 188 86 14

14,232

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2.28 12 2

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3,356 - 2

778 . 1,392 526 298 148 12

2

16 190 272 222 72 2 2

4,958

ll0

1,720 1,528

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1,412

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612 1,764 1,408

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86 13,718 30,540 20,790 12,684 6,398 1,558

76

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660 1,634 1,512

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656 1.576 1,458 850 198 10

120 734 790 586 128 12

2,286

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44 296 350 336 122 6

2,126

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4

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38

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16 6 6 6

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

330 3,564 1,642 328 136 62 12 2

28,370

406 13,456 10,718 2,566 836 322 66

20,494

80 8,720 8,608 2,102 670 258 56

20,204

80 8,672 8,476 2,032 638 250 56

290

:curring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born allve to

22 2,026 2,284 662 236 108 16

23&2

16 5,060 ll,132 5,042 1,850 584 ll8 10

17,544

2,640 8,414 4,320 1,562 494 106 8

17,182

2,624 8.278 4,200 1,496 476 100 8

362

(By place of residence. Data refer only to birth, mother.

48 132 70 32 a

7,876

326 4,736 2,llO 464 166 64 10

4,854

1,386 22

2,154 898 296 78 20

I mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

16 136 120 66

6 18

6,268

16 2,420 2,718 722 288 90 12 2

4,304

408 1,860 1,256 580 162 38

ures for ai

Fatal.

LIvE-BIFxll ORDER

r t stated - 3 5 6 I

28

8 6 10

2 2

1,758

4 and over

58

2 2 14 24 16

5,546

4,676 778 432

40 120 146 108 18

3,910

176

4 58 54 48 12

3,098

e4

4 20 34 22 4

2,448

1.628 1,490

270 64 690 534 370 462 214 300 74 102 10 28

2 344

1,416

966 500 128

2

1,328

30,806

10 142 278 198 ll2 38

4,602

356 6.626 9,786 7,026 4,092

560 36 2

2,322

100,584

2 790

2,308 946 336 182 38

17,334

180 1.776 1,232 466 208 44 4

UJ24

52 1,026

502 250 40

1,228

6,570

8 492

1,030 6l8 236 62 2

4,420

2 166 756 508 280 46

2,998

180 1,032

606 142 10

2,028

886

26 206 302 268 74 10

882

26 204 300 268 74 10

4

2 2

2,llZ

154 826 726 338 68

396

26 120 148

20 2

eo

92 838

1,290 934 302

28 2

5,872

4 80 940

2,072 1.976 734 66

1,174

2 4

140 304 462 238 24

1,164

2 4

140 300 458 236 24

10

4 4 2

4,698

2 76 800

1,768 1,514 496 42

494

2 92 198 150 44

8

424 20,198 34,314

13,674 7,002 1,872 ll0

22,990

64.368

278 26 2

22 28 16 8 8

1,352 6,706 5.376 2,700 992 202 6

12 * 258

504 4,088 4,326 2,318 840 176 6

ll,990

504 4,006 4,242 2,250 810 172 6

268

82 e4 68 30 4

5,076

3,438 3,842 2,272 1.052 238 4

1,440 2,454 1,688 764 188 10

592 3,722 1,220 698 184 4

1,690

YB 508 562 388 ll2 2

1,672

ll6 504 556 386 108 2

18

2 4 6 Z 4

2,730

6,914 38

2 16 10 6 4

34

2 16 8 4 4

4

3,370

6 398

1,188 1,042 568 158 10

3,306

6 396

1,172 1,018 552 152 10

64

82 n.942 23,170 15,506 8,556 4,130

64 1.m

63,200

82 ll.878

54 1.504 2,510 1,792 852 198 4

6,766

54 1,470 2,466 1,746 830 196 4

148

34 44 46 22 2

4,210

22;780 14,964 8,308 4,030

64 1,054

1,168

64 390 342 248 100 24

36,216

2 16 24 16 6

2 2

3,200 46

6 18 10 4 8

2

2

342 8,256 ll,144 7,684 5,U8 2,872 754 46

17,616

22 1,910 5,824 5,062 3,172 1,312 296 18

848 2,618 1,050 382 152 26

224 1,934 1,332 480 200 40

20 1,042 1,266 646 196 30

414 1,224 658 310 72 2

708 3,364

102

2,204

14 452 778 590 292 74 4

1,290

1,048 1,162 728 278 46

68 292 220 104 22

2 2

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-2 7

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-bmth order refers to number of children born alive to mother.

AREA, EOE OF lW13EFi8 COLDR, AM) HAlTVJXf OF IilIImHOTBGR

?xes for a

mtal

if mother not stated and nativity of white mother not 6tated are distributed)

LXVE-BIRIW ORTW

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 and over Not stated

5,418 1.6M 1,422 1,081 601

1U 24€ 1sf 7€ 22

56f

9E 23E 148

6E 1.2

42

8 1 2 10 8 4

1,596

14 348 530 432 216 52

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2,356

12 814 922 544 208 54

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2,316

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2,260

12 594 880 522 204 46 2

56

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198 506 426 176 60

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196 496 420 170 54 2

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22 5c 6C 2.5 f

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

:curring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born allve to f mother not stated and nativib of white mother not stated are distributed)

(J3y place of residence. Data refer only to births mother. I

~

2 3 5 6 7 and over it stated 3. 4

68 76 48 40 36 16 12 20

2 28 28 6 4

61,140

14 32 16 10 2 2

57,098

2 22 16 8

46,258

14 16 8 2

30,296

6 12 18

18,300

4 8 2 2

10,352

4 2 6

5,938

2 8 6 2 2

7,940 EO

2 44 106 80 60 18 4 2

237,382

356 20,786 27,810 7,878 2,798 1,256 248 8

52.784

4 6,894 27,064 14,550 5,696

456 24

2,410

288 6,446 10.718 8,014 3,922 860 48

25,216

42 2,364 6,%8 5.654 3,078 794 18 2

14.334

2 808

3,204 3,638 2,104 560 36

7,452

232 1,548 2.172 1,540

' 418 28

3.972

76 1,090 2,908 2.768 1,026

12

4.484

4 12 16 10 10 4 4

50

1,704 15,148 16,278 8,688 3,658 756 24 2

40.012 149,784

94 16,562 25,094 7,132 2,534 1.134 228 6

49,900

94 16,212 23,850 6,338

982 206 6

2,212

2.884

952

14,700

3,366 688 22 2

38,070

12,182

8,100

944 ll,842 14,060 7,566 3,042 592 22 2

1,942

104 4.388 9,070 7,280 3,534 794 46

24,190

104 4,302 8,754 6,948 3,310 716 46

1,026

86 316 332 224 68

5.080

10 1,242 4,820 4,792 2,742 708 18

2 12 12 10

4 2

a

50

z 1Z 12 10 8 4 2

10

4,810

13,246 23,872

5,218 2,204 410 24

96 22,450 67,232 52.130 33,780 17,746 4,424 226 4

188,314

96 22,006 64,668 49,162 31,676 16,420 4,068 224 4

9.774

360 1,988 2,802 1,774 496 32

7,178

358 1,928 2,710 1,686 466 30

274

2 60 92 88 30 2

2,900

70 788

1,232 338 26

1,518

3,842

68 766

1,466 1,186 330 26

130

2 22 52 46 8

1,966

162 760 654 308

2 ao

2,902

102 758

1.072 760 196 14

2,396

60 570 892 686 174 14

12 376

1,528 1,756 760 52

4,264

12 362

1,468 1.656 718 48

220

14 60 100 42 4

3,456

64 114

1,380 1,012 266 20

3,690

32 490

1,262 1,278 582 44 2

2.726

2

W.800 47,020

4,724 23,004 12,274 4,680 1,962 358 18

2,764

10 1,220 4,670 4,618 2,592 670 18 2

534

22 150 174 3-50 38

3.966

350 1,244 794 322 152 22

86 868 972 538 242 52 6

7,314

8 340 640 534 324 96

6.246

2,968

1,326 356

2,104

12 I

39,294 268

7.278 12,732 9,494 5,798, 2.994 698 32

m.294

8,356 262

2,716 746 264 122 20 2

4,224

28.946

4 2.084 3,192 1,304 478 206 46

32 1,122 1,528 862 336 86

2

4

2

2

218

752 2,966 1,578 588 292 68 2

184 2.058 1,648 734 388 66

2

14,230

2 448

1,216 836 330 64 4

4,790

4

27,060

12 4,052 13,984 5,878 2,192 776 158 8

25,462

22,038

870 8,300 7,334 3,792 1.458 270 14

20,524

8,420

120 ll,912 12,618 2,882 954 380 76 4

130 3,442 5.282 3,474 1,544 338 20

13,ll4

12 1,088 3,080 2,494 1,402 324 20

7,480

7.5 88 30 14

6 4

132, 17,056 39,986 27,334 16,782 8,624 2,238 140 21

103,044

332 1.600 1,528 1,020 890 16

194 4,034 27,ll4

86 1 15,404 37,192 25,090 15,282 7,840 2,014

W6 I

BO 10,914 12,072 2,724 902 350 68 4

6 3,616 13,260 5,614 2,074 738 146 8

ea 3,046 4,902 3,310 1,426 322 20

6 844

2,726 2,270 1,308 306

2 216

1,258 1,352 932 258 16

16 312 876 996 486 40

70 80 26 8 6 4

708 7,598 6,958 3.598 1,398 250 14 20

- 1

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-29

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer Only to births occurrmg within the UNted States. Baaed on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

I LmE-BIr5i oww ~

2 3 5 6 7 , and over bt stated 4

7,344

6 838

2,690 2,228 1,264 298 20

20,162

704 7,508 6,822 3,518 1,354 242 14

362

12,924

88 3,020 4,838 3,258 1,390 312 18

3,936

212 1,236 1,318 910 246 14

98

2 4 22 34 22 12 2

756

2,350

60 556 880 668 172 14

46

2,690

16 310 868 982 476 38

36

2 8 14 10 2

964

190

70 80 26 6 4 4

4

2 2

24

25,042

6 3,598 l3,ll2 5,472 2,006 702 138 8

420

1S 148 142 68 36 8

1,598

6 436 724 264 ll8 38 12

15,154

136

6 36 42 44 8

940

190

26 64 52 36 10 2

1.ll6

4 90 136 80 44 8

14 12 18 2

506 1.514

6 244 354 224 94 18

5,018

2 226 342 176 88 32

2,748

42 188 180 74 22

1,622

16 178 386 282 96 4 2

1,970

162 702 376 194 60 20

42 396 380 164 118 16

8,642 12.354

16 320 644 454 170 18

1,596

8 170 616 780 356 38 2

1,900

2 494

1,752 1,688 810 256 16

4.918

1,906 8,240 3,512 1,024 374 98

14,918

1,842

1,000

8,142 3,466

370 98

14,736

1,834 8,076

970 364 94

3,398

182

8 66 68 30 6 4

236

376 4,566 4,510 1,942 810 142 8

12,176

46 1,830 3,360 2,208 948 238 12

8,504

38 1,768 3,326 2,184 940 236 12

8,420

38 1,760

2,160 924 232 12

3,294

84

8 32 24 16 4

138

122 784

1,016 630 184 12

2,670

44 5,786 7,566 1,700 422 212 56 2

15,652

44 5,770 7,504 1,666 404 206 56 2

136

16 62 34 18 6

226

2 464

1,714 1,670 800 252 16

4,874

16 312 630 450 170 18

1,584

16 310 630 444 166 18

12

2

6 4

26

8 152 588 770 346 34 2

1,884

8 152 584 760 346 34

16

4 10

2

70

12

4

14

12

2

2

2

2

356 4,482 4,462 1,922 808 138 8

ll0 748 996 620 184 12

2,648 12,076

354 4,466 4,420 1,894 800 134 8

100

2 16 42 28 8 4

178

2 460

1,710 1,646 794 246 16

44

4 4 24 6 6

100

ll0 742 992 612 180 12

22

6 4 8 4

7s

64 98 46 24 4

20 84 48 20 2 4

8 62 34 24 8 2

30 38 18 10 4

12 36 20 10

8 14 4

18 28 10 10 4

2

693-004 0 - 63 - 3

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2-30 SECTION 2 - NATALITY

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

12,184

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring v

10,068 6,490

L the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to I mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated a re distributed)

m-m ORDER

2 1,766 6,332 2,758

958 290

376 76 3.676 1,448 3,634 2,472 1,602 1,638

624 676

2 1 1,556 6,020 2,642

- 1 322 50

3,456 1,322 3,480 2,312

924 286 74 4

1,560 644 1 176

I 2 - i - I

mother. 1 pres for a

Total 1 5 6 7 and over ;ot stated

1.078 1,490 14 49,988

36 7,444

18,026 12,484

7,289 3,614 1,040

56 4

46,748

13,136

34 5,224 5,934 1,370

378 140 50

6

12,498

1,800

2 96

534 652 390 120

6

1,600

3.728

504 1,270 1,158

618 174

4

3,380

6 198 490 566 198 30 2

1.2%

4 C 2

26 242 406 310 90 4

74 178

ll.508 9,554 6,066

z

14 922

20 6,844

16,996 ll,670 6,786 3,374 1.004

52 2

45,844

20 6,798

16,676 ll,402 6,622 3,286

988 52

904

46 320 268 164 88 16

2

3,240

18 4,914 5,728 1,300

350 136 46 6

12,274

18 4.892 5,614 1.W

334 3.30

46 6

224

22 114 66 16 6

638

2 62

454 600 360 U8

4

1,578

2 62

450 592 354 114

4

22

4 8 6 4

ZOO

16 188 346 284 84 4

906

16 184 344 276 82 4

16

4 2 8 z

156

388 1,164

594 168

4

1,062

3,318

386 1,156 1,038

572 162

4

62

2 8

24 22 6

348

4

2 e

2

12

4 6 L

2

2

124 400 472 182 28

1,194

124 392 468 182

28

12

8 4

284

ll.222

2 1,532 5,892 2,548

894 276 74 4

286

9,366

322 3,392 3,410 1,506

580 156

188

5,974

50 1,310 2,290 1,520

630 17 2

2

92

Under 15-19

30 10

676 514 424

16 600

1,030 83.4 498 240 36 4 2

71.434

116 106

96 24 6

5,070

34 80 52 30 2 2

3,294

16 310 206 70 28 4 4

19,242

148 9,124 7,368 1,744

598 WO 44 6

17,998

26 126 160

78 32 2

210 312 ll6 34 4

54 220 w 4 60 26

10 54 60 26 6

2,282

94 590 872 546 170 10

1,952

62 482 750 498 152

8

6 74 90 94 16

2

4,216

22 446

1,270 1,620

782 74 2

3.582

2

16,436 I 12.314 I 8,382 lea 158

13,372 24,126 15.836 10,154 5,864 1,796

126 2

65,300

148 2,378 2,938 1,836

874 198

20 856

1,844 1.384

744 w 2 10

4,426

10 3,250 8.086 3,364 1,152

468 104

2 10

7,546

760 4,972 3,760 1,964

728 126

70 C t 20 22 IC 4

194

E6 E6 20 22 16 4

192

284 1,130 1,056

658 156 IO

2,872

220 962 940 592 148 10

2,840

218 958 932 582 140 10

114 12,014 22,312 14,570 9,222 5,294 1,654

u.8 2

64,746

114

22,164 14,396

IL,982

9,llZ 5,224 1,634

l l 8 2

32.4 8,350 7,068 1,680

548 192 40 6

17,868

114 8,326 7,004 1,658

536 186

38 6

606

604

664 i ll6

4,592 3.594 1,858

ll,320

4,574 3,538 1,820

~~

100 2,016 2,710 1,706

818 186 10

7,492

100 2,008 2,688 1,696

810 180 10

10 2,882 7,594 3,184 1,096

424 102

2

15,146

674 1,604 1.250

684 194 10

4,382

10 674

1,584 1,240

670 194 10

20 334

1 , E Z 1,394

712 68

2

1,940

62 482 742 496 150

8

3,566

20 334

1,044 1,388

710 68

2

EE E6 18 22 16

4

2,876 7,538 3,136 1,080

412 102

2

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-31 '

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(BY place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children horn alive to

I 1

mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

16 2,400 2,726 632 208 80 16 2

we8 for q

Total

mother. E

AREA, ME OF MOIIW, COIDR, AND NAlWITf OF wBITEM318w

LIVE-BIRIX ORDKR - ,t etated 5 6 7 4 and over 3

126

2 18 56 38 12

868

2

554

32 148 174 ll0 70 20

6.134

138

6 56 48 16 12

1.152

54

8' 22 10 8 6

836

44

20 10 14

644

2 16

8 6 2

634

2 ll2 218 226 70 6

6,246

2 72

1,084 2,258 2,010 766 48 6

1,396

12

8 2 2

330

32 108 122 48 18 2

3,184

6 226

1,026 1,ll4 608 192 12

1,128

32

2 4 8 10

8

422

64 168 116 66 8

4,790

8 590

1,810 1,424 752 200 6

2.150

130

24 64 22 12 6 2

1,244

34 774 300 64 50 18 4

21,368

208

8,634 1,874 568 224 36 2

9,822

14,086

2

44 154 380 166 106 52 10

15,856

48 362 228 130 56 12

ll.422

10 182 240 134 60 18

7,258

10 368 492 180 56 44 2

18,796

10 3,742 9,704 3,570 1,240 430 96 4

13,100

88,952

2.u 15,000 31,020 21,142 12,926 6,766 1,766 108 6

53,996

10 8 10

40 1,464 2,738 1,884 946 182 4

3 * 924

4 448

1,362 1,244 712 150 4

3,868

4 448

1,344 1,220 700 148 4

56

1,U8

4,932 2,104 782 ll8 10

6,792

10,876

386 4,174 3,848 1,694 670 96 8

10,740

384 4,146 3,790 1,664 654 94 8

136

2 28 58 30 16 2

4,980

732 2,618 1,084 41C Il2 22 2

4,528

252 3,530 4,098 2,330 1,014 176 22

7,320

4

16

ll8 660 776 460 134 2

2,130

118 652 772 454 132

2

20

8 4 6 2

2,640

24 254 466 280 98 6

1,ll2

24 250 462 276 94 6

16

4 4 4 4

2,056

4 152 446 564 218 12

1,380

4 152 438 556 218 12

16

8 8

4.85C

40 8,046 19,694 13,336 7,912 3.978 938 52

53,276

40 8,006 19,512 13,098 7,746 3,902 922 50

720

2 1,872 6,942 2,860

342 76 4

1,002

12,898

2 1,862 6,872

966 330 74 4

2,788

202

1C 7c 72 36 12 2

5,698

E 1,87C 2,761 71C 23E BE 2c

5,31E

38 5,716 6,296 1,402 456 154 24

13,918

38 5,688 6,230 1,356 430 152 24

168

28 66 46 26 2

7,282

170 4,106 2,338 472 ll2 70 12 2

6,080

62 1,682 2,794 1,828 796 142 16

7,214

62 1,664 2,762 1,794 780 138 14

106

6 6 4

40 182 238 166 76 16 2

34.956

18 24 12 2 4

2

4,102 3,334 16

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144

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1,oBC

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2 6E 932

1.812 1,44E 54E 3E E

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190 1,848 1.304 502 218 34 6 56

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23,552 3,282

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2,73c 1,251 461 152 3:

16C 1,634 1,65E 73c 284 62

32 734

852 380 74

1,210

4 188 714 564 290 90 6

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(Ey place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring witbin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

mal 6 1 2 4 5 rt stated 3 and over

688 23,222 6,012 5.248 4,460 3,232 1,832 1,066 540 144

16 3,290 8,072

3,602 1,830

476 24

5,912

W,916

16 3,218 7,704 5,524 3,332 1,662

438 22

1,306

72 368 388 270 168 38 2

330

16

2,710 604 204 78 14

2

2,384

5,756

16 2,334 2,590

550 188 64 12

2

256

50 120 54 16 14 2

68

688 2,704 1,W8

456 150

32

4,962

676 2,564 1,140

414 136 32

286

12 140 78 42 14

68

158

1,626 722 282 62

1,610

- 4,200

154 1,550 1,518

660 262 56

260

4 60

108 62 20 6

- 68

4 184 702 558 288

90 6

1,732

4 180 666 518 270 88

6

100

4 36 40 18 2

24

50 344 366 230

76

984

48 322 344 208 62

82

2 22 22 22 1 4

1 4

16 Ll8 204 170

26 6

496

16 l l 6 186 150

22 6

44

2 18 20 4

16

24 72 22 10 14

2

132

20 66 22 10 12

2

12

4 6

2

32 724

1,190 838 376

72

3,022

30 688

1,106 788 342 68

2 36 84 50 34 4

50

2 88

244 242 102 10

632

2 84

824 218 96 8

56

4 20 24 6 2

zz

6 4

10 2

2,564

40 490 858 804 350 22

1,034

4 8 4

1,828

la 80

140 58 26 8

77.748

16 16 28 4 2 2

20,620

26 34

6 2

18,728

2 24 32 8 2

14,910

4 12

6 2

5.796

10 20 1 4

4 2

9,810

4 8

2

3,424 E8

14 28 10 6 6 4

48

236 ll,780 25,128 19,614 12,458 6,744 1,698

88 2

60,310

10

8,086 4,868 1,978

798 164 10

2,814 2

844 4,812 4,888 2,900 1,168

282 14

12,084

196 2,224 3,190 2,528 1,392

270 10

7,590

24 962

1,966 1,594 1,018

220 12

4.006

102 524 652 412 132

6

1,012

6 390

1,084 986 766 180 10 4

16,830

2

2.122 15,584

54 7,936

19,544 15,766 10,052 5,498 1,388

72

58,314

54 7,874 19,034 15,166

9,584 5,206 1,330

66

1,996

62 510 600 468 292 58 6

52 5,746 7,472 2,312

842 318 86 2

16,354

52 5,710 7,268

792 282 86 2

2,162

476

36 204 150 50 36

1,764 6,746 4,400 1,788

734 146

6

14,984

1,742 6,526 4,226 1,672

682 132

4

600

22 220 174 l l 6

52 14 2

2 350

3,540 4,290

1,056 250 14

2,582

U,616

60 1,272 2,584 2,224 1,204

238 8

7,362

60 1,258 2.516 2,156 1,134

232 6

228

14 68 68 70 6 2

8 364

1,276 866 190 12

1,290

3,886

8 362

1,266 1.230

830 l.80 10

120

2 24 46 36 10 2

102 588 678 602 146

6

2,066

12 196 400 290 108

6

984

12 194 390 278 104

6

28

2 10 12

4

12 102 258 422 222 18

1,020

1 2 102 256 414 218 I8

14

2 8 4

8 24 4 4 6 2

42

8 20 2 4 E 2

fi

4 2

2 34s

3,474 4,122 2.420 1.004

234 14

102 576 664 576 142

6

56

12 14 26 4

468

4 66

168 162 52 16

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17,438

182 3,844 5,584 3,848 2,406 1,246

310 16

2

ll6.484

56 9,780

34,946 33,256 22,740 12,204 3,336 152 1 4

ll2,102

9,100 33,472 32,108 22.080 ll,674 3,264

152 1 4

105,348

38 6,880

31,752 30,054 20,542 10,982 2,952

140 6

6,754

220 1,720 2,054 1,538

892 312 12 6

4,382

18 680

1,474 1,148

680 330 72

38

193,152

224 24 024 64:516

32,644 16,992 4,336

196

50,220

171,832

76 20,128 58,352 45,102 29,124 14,966 3,914

180

2-3 3

3,790

172 2,136

282 u 4

62 10

2

1,012

452

2 124 210

72 28 12 4

444

2 122 208

70 26 12 4

420

2 l l8 196 64 24 12 4

24

4 12

6 2

8

2 2 2 2

46,454

218 17,154 20,884 5,510 1,844

696 142 6

41,810

76 14,790 19,460 5,062 1,670

626 122

4

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued

(By place of resldence. Data refer only to births occurring withm the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Lwe-birth order refers to number of children born ahve to pres fo; age of mother not stated and nativity of white motheriot stated are dstributed) : mother. I

LIIIE-BIRTH 0- AREA, ME OF mm, COLOR, AND nATNppy OF

WBElmmR I I I 2 3 4 5 7

8lf

6 and over

1,530 3,144 2,826 2,220 1,790 20 1,302

6 288 496 3oa 164

34 4 2

4c

10 1,050 1,340

468 190 64 18 4

364

494 1,272

598 318 l l 2 32

276

136 952 606 304 188

32 2

186

16 598 676 318 152 30

90

9c

252 322

24

328

3c

28 388 600 382 128

4

26

6 4 6 2

2

U , O 2 0

4 96

104 42 24 6

268

54 9,636

34,432 32,866 82,500 12,074 3,292

152 14

110,662

36 8.960

16 174 l l 8 42 10 4

358

14 17 0 l l 8 42 10 4

342

14 168 108 38 10 4

16

30 52 68 26 10

186

30 52 68 26 10

178

28 50 64 26 10

8

2 2 4

2 1 0 8

1 6 4

40

2 10 8 16 4

38

2 10 8

16 2

2

2

9,340

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88

2 24 36 26

86

2 24 34 26

2

2

2

2

16,474

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4 8

30

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32;966 31,722 21,846 ll,746 3,220

152 14

103,974

36

31,266 29,890 20,326 10,854 2,910

140 8

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8,744

216 1,700 2,032 1,520

892 310 12

6

4,358

2 10 4

6

2 4

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18 676

1,466 1,144

654 328

72

64 26,760

6

21,936 10,686 3,876 1,570

296 16

5,444 38

910 2,348 2,434 1,018

50

4,704

16 28 8 4 4 4

54

1,200 13,434 13,310 6,896 2,878

566 22

188 5,548 9,954 7,162 3,184

694 30

22 1,942 5,780 5,148 2,858

708 16

158 1,292 1,948 1,324

374 30

4,046

74 890

1,554 1,138

352 28

548 2,770 3,418 2.044

534 26

7,780

348 2,172

1,796 480 24

2,960

39,938 34,904 24,196 14,400

100 4,664 9,108 6,678 2,974

644 28

18 1.440 5,022 4,638 2,602

664 16

10 468

1,540 1,792

850 44

12 24 8 4 4 2

4,368 20,314 9,948 3,592 1,424

278 14

830

12,424 6,478 2,610

522 22

12,018

'tknnnchueetts did not. require reporting of birth order. Birth order dnta s h m are for births in other States to residents of Massachusetts.

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By pkce of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born auve to mother. Figures for age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

I L I V E - m O P m R

4 ot stated - 7

3,904

72 866

1,084 338 26

1,518

142

2 24 46 54 14

2

1,fflo

84 402 354 186

22 2

2,616

3 6 5 and over

33,426 23,264

100 4,600

6,336

598 24

8,874

2,732

932

64

342 242 46 4

2.34

2.564

13,870 7,514 52

12 24 8 2 4 2

2

2

10

164,778

70 19,772 56,636 43,176 27,466

3,656 168

13,834

7,054

6 346

1,736 1,926 1,658

258 32

1,132

W,320

148 3,906 6,164

?$ 2,026

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86,112

40,lBO 38,042 4,526

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1,498 1,710

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2 42 82 48 4

2,094

28 442 808 642 168

6

3,490

70 14,520 4,300 18,762 19,646 4,646 9,334 1,514 3,228

546 1,274 118 246

4 14

1,630 1,896

6 270 68 698 668 416 614 156 364 80 150 4 32

4,644 3,892

142 6 2,364 1,076 1,424 1,622

448 738 174 284 70 145 20 18 2 2

20,202 18,788

18 1,416 4,920 4,450 2,442

610 14

346

2,856 1,682

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2,152

822 ll,760

6,064 2,360

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11,910

1,478

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886 418 268 44

16,626

530

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11,974

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4,626

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1,102

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305 5,802 6,226 2,868 1,134

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16,368

634 2,652 2,706 1,368

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26 476 976 772 342 24

2,534

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2,498

20 444 936 738 336 24

36

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28,784 22,518

7,748 2,590

14,684

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82,884

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28,370 22,020 14,322

7,522 2,530 160

1,614

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1,614

1,778

4,638 1,462

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2

9,898

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1,764 9,740 4,498 1,366

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2

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96 34 4

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10,260 2,568

798

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1,126 262 22

2,832

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6W 2,600 2,670 1,356

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144 1,248 1,662

360 22

1,088

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1,096 1,256

692 48

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19,486

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10,106

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16,020

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2

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6 2 162 82 120 156 40 68 18 24 4 8

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20 60 40 20

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

ccurring within the Unlted States. Based on a IO-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born ahve to (By place of residence. Data refer only to birtk mother.

AREA, AOE OF WTE& COWR, AMI NA!PNTCY OF WBITEkIomm

pres for : if mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

mal

59,61'

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8,411 5,06: 1,691

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82,682

3,052 10,394

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6

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2

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-3irth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only t o Wtbs seeming within #the Unitedstates. Based on a 50-aercent samde. Live-birth order refers to number of children born aHve to mother not 9tated.ananativity of &e mother not stated are distributed) apes for ag

- .

mother. .

1 7

16

2

6 , 8 -

7 24

- 2 52 300 268 86 16

484

2 3 4 It stated 6

54

- - 2

-14 30 8 -

966

4 162 434 228 204 32 2

812

5

1,142 3c4 124

16 46 36 16 10 -

1,654

76 730 468 244 116 18 2

2,414

18 580 968 538 236 68 6

2,232

12 500 902 514 232 66 6

2,170

- 12 492 884 494 222 62 4

62

8 18 20 10 4 2

182

6 80 66 24 4 2

4,566

18 942

1,822 1,088 554 138 4

26

8 10 6 2

1,562

52 372 594 402 l38 4

648

290

2 56 66 60 3

8 - L,.982

- 502 936 422 222 88 22

3 ,a .D

144 2,510

436 240 56 2

1,122

3,260

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1,058

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126 1,332

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6,748

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1,274

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1,348

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1,240

140 442 372 224 60 2

1,200

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108

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2,630

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302

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8

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to birth mother.

:curring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to ures for 4

M

32.948

3-8 4,034 12,240 8,570 4,768 2,550 134 34

32,330

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12,038 8,386 4,678

706 32

3,992

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7,llO

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1,700 I, 046 494 128 6 2

6,758

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f mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

:curring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to (By place of residence. Data refer only to birth mother. I mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed) ures for a(

mal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and over st etated

974 180 222 146 150 90 80 32 14

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4,630 3,726 2,186 1,160 336 8 2

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3,384

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3,014

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72 14

130

94

2 36 26 18 10 2

20

32

4 2 14 4 c 2

272

14 20 4

2

2

9.062

8 18 16 18

135.380

8 2 2

35.992

2 8 6 4

27.726

6 2

6

36.006 4.466

160

41,644 38,268 26,350 13,506 3,170 162

2

116,692

12,118 2 280

1,154 1,564 1,178 278 10

50 95 E6 32 20 c

242

154 8 592 17& 6,404 2,550 942 a8 8

31,670

6 2,726 14,158 11,520 5,212 1,988 368 12

2

31,888

634 6,558 10,164 6,836 2,906 592 36

104 2,514

5,262 2,740

622 38

5,380

10 798

2,646

2,016 508 26

3,058

7,448

4

24,552

288

9,246 6,456 2,746 570 36

5,210

14,366 3,374

118 680

1,036 252 6

1,282

48 8,790

33,630 23,652

35,334

12,208 2,888 140

2

46 6,634 15,512 5,914 2,364 888 204

8

2 1,786 12,306 10,684 4,896 1,854 348 10 2

40 92 62 28 14 6

38 1,656 4,620 4,838 2,588 588 38 24

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -CCpntinued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring anthin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for ;y E mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

mal

2 4 5 6 I and over rot stated 3 7

1,524

22 232 560 552 160 8

80

10 26 42 2

760

1

29,032

46 6,446 14,374 5,142 2,046 780 192 6

2,538

188

772 318 108 12 2

1,W8

4,436

108 1,958 1,626 490 186 54 14

7,196

29,282

2 1,736 11,600 9,704 4,338 1,588 302 10 2

2,606

22,912

282

8,720

2,440 522 32

5,008

5,908

1,640

6 202 526 548 306 48 4

3,174

7,140

4 394

1,986

1,716 444 22

2,574

308

12 48 102 112 32 2

1,614

13,544

38 1,608

4,504 2,372 532 34

4,456

822

48 164 334 216 56 4

2,294

3,208

lla 664

1,216 974 230 6

166

16 66 62 22

1,092

1,574 226 108,442

48 8,546

31,108 21,668

2,652 128 2

33,222

11,068

8,250

244 2,112 2,522 1,984 1,140 236 12

L3,688

112

6,310 4,638 2,698

282 22

3,328

1,298

29,942

40 86 58 22 14

6

12 146 510 632 264 10

74

50 706 980 558 266 46

4,104

2 26 28 18

1,184

4 940

836 316 134 20 2

1,852

6,700

346 1,348 9l8 380 160 22

5,468

66 858 760 424 152 34

3,690

6 392 612 382 188 32 2

2,364

2 162 474 282 142 26 4

1,564

54 294 234 148 24 6

944

12 250 490 314 110 8

1.984

40 4,678 10,404

4,390 2,376 696 54

7,304

38 3,202 2,866 742 230 84 32 2

6,590

2 1,174 3 542 1:312 484 150 36

236 2 340 1:7& 786 286 56 2

4,542

56 1,038 1,468 758 304 66

3,312

4 416 920 638 314

66 6

2,022

132 566 498 296 64 8

1,298

36 298 332 200 74 4

742

24 232 656 738 302 32

1,502 6,160 26,590

30 4,244 9,374

3,834 2,058

6,430

580 40

25,460

28 4,164

6,118 3,604

548 36

9,028

1,934

1,130

2 80 346 312 230 124 32 4

3,352

10 434

1,030 874 556 318 116 14

52 910

1,300 708 276 66

3,150

102 442 426 268 54 6

1,222

96 414 402 256 48 6

76

4 8 2 6 2

16

4 6 2 4

28

2,656 684 212 76 32 2

2,900

6,346

28 2,846 2,546 636 188 68 32 2

244

54 110 48 24 8

606

10 302

2 1,078 3,248 1,204 448 144 36

5,946

1,058 3,146 1,160 412

. l 3 4 36

214

2 20 102 44 36 10

540

- 96 294 108 36 6

20 186

206 2,070 1,614 726 272 52 2

4,714

202 1,988 1,534 696 244 48 2

228

4 82 80 30 28 4

526

30 270 148 60 14 4

4 336 768 560 288 62 4

1,936

4 320 740 536 274 58 4

86

16 28 24 14 4

342

80 152 78 26 4 2

24 230 250 172 62 4

714

24 220 . 246 160 60 4

28

10 4 12 2

202

12 68 82 28 12

498 560 216 22

1,416

20 174 462 538 204 18

86

50 882

1,238 658 260 62

162

2 28 62 50 16 4

378

4 128 168 SO 28

6 28 24 12 6

12 36 22 12 4

266 482

4 46 158 178 86 10

30 124 72 28 10 2

210 58 18 8 2

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

Total ~

6 D t atated 2 5 3

70,862

1 7

7,018

I and over

8,232 362,520 101,628 95,030 43,016 23,792 12,496 446

2 52

152 124 78 30 8

390 33,854

u5,232 102,572 67,404 34,306 8,320

430 12

313,314

376

48,256 18,362 6,886 2,638

624 38

24,448

88,536

154 19,566 43,066 16,560

6,204

578 36

2,372

79,554

152 18,844

13,936 4,990 1,846

468 28

39,290

8,982

2 722

3,776 2,624 1,224

526 U O

8

13,092

222 4,882 5,190 1,802

682 266 46

2

32,778

382 14,532

3,450 988 366 78 4

12,978

25,128

84 9,914

10,916 3,006

836 306 62 4

24,862

9,882 84

10,752 2,956

818 304 62 4

8 7,520

38,568 30,120 12,932 4,914

932 36

83,724

4 1,550

17,844 25,634 16,986

7,286 1,482

70 6

62,270

2 876

14,368 23,164 15,688

6,712 1,390

68 2

57,486

2 868

13,740 22,608 14,120 5,844 1,248

54 2

4,784

8 628

1,556 1,568

868 142 14

8,592

2 674

3,476 2,470

574 92 2 4

19,480

1,298

1,342 7,312 5,926 3,312 1,334

244 10

14,554

556 4,846

2,910

222 10

4,888

1,132

14,360

552 4,776 4,826 2,864

220 10

1,122

240

14 692 12:680 6,748 1,602

50 2

37,142

7,w2 34

2,462 7 484 7:804 4,736

68 2

1,202

19,880

8 672

3,454 4,482 3,038

790 50

2

10,024

2 208

1,618 2,564 1,9?4

608 24

5,430

78 1,068 2,018 1,710

532 24

5,128

76 1,040 1,940 1,558

494 20

302

2 28 78

152 38 4

1,588

2 130 550 546 284 76

2,838

2 204 884 970 580 190

8

898

2 16

196 310 274 94 6

892

2 16

196 308 270 94 6

68 1,084 2,992 2,922 1,072

94

5,900

~

38 600

2,048

892 80

2,242

5,602

36 596

1,952 2,108

836 74

298

2 4

96 134 56

6

2,332

30 484 944 680 180 1 4

5,728

56 818

1,950 2,012

814 76 2

1,188

6 104 324 452 280 22

1,178

6 104 322 448 276

22

40s

5,396 33,526 27,730 l.l,768

848 32

4,424

75,842

5,268 31,446 24,688 10,024

3,682 704 30

7,882

128

. 14 1 562 6 014 6,844 4 282

58 1:104

4 358

2,462

2,716 706 44 2

9,586

3,732

46 146 U O

C 8 30 8

104 5,076

12,728 U,564

6,146 1,472

50 8

287,290

154 25,148 91,574

53,946 27,086 6,738

342 8

26,024

2 858

6,644 8,142

82,294

5,988 3,548

792 50

49,206

234

11 014 E t136

7,470 3,672

790 38 4

7,848

u1,eeo

2

34,862

104 4,946

12,124 10,796

5,526 1,324

40 2

2,280

130 604 768 620 148 30

5,874

136 1.926

2

18,846

14 1,546 5,830 6,476 3,926

998 54 2

1,034

16 184 368 356 106

4

3,912

20 900

1,470 960 454 98 10

7,078

54

384

46 140

98 66 26 8

24

4 354

2,374 3,582 2,570

658 42 2

438

4 88

150 146 48

2

C 12 z 8

2

I4306

8 2,124

2,390 1,164

490 84 4

5,042

27.162

2,472

4 314 992 750 322 84 6

4,384

626 1,632 1,ao

724 184

8

1,826

134 556 562 444 122

8

1,808

38

2 6 E 14 IO

-

64

1;964 1,U6

602 130

12,368

282 3,608 4,164 2 686 1:328

288 12

398 22,270 38,420 26,004 15 336

2,196 126

2

8:128

76.850

16

12,174 6,530 2,396

822 174

8

5,042

22.108

16 20 16 4 6 z

~~

1,442 2,584 1,820

956 222

8,246 3,866

18 486

1,556 1,196

634

- 30

16 14 8

34

14 12 8

86 13,326 27,838 18,748

5,064 1,344

10,374

70

75,842

86 13,268

18,432

5,006 1,324

70

27,452

10,204

2

9,644

2,098 710 150

8

2,744

5,752

20,766

2 2,722

2,042

9,514 5,628

704 146

8 . -

78 1,776

2,138

248 12

2,882

1,U2

8,120

78 1,760 2,830 2,106

244 12

1,090

176

3,822

18 482

1,332

628 174

1,188

U 8 8

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'Tible 2-11. Live Births by Age :03 Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of white Mofher: Each State, 1961-Continued

,BY d a c e of residence. Datarefer only to births occurringwithin themnited States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born ahve to r mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated a re distributed)

1 2 4 5 3

194

4 70 62 46 10 2

4,926

786 2,466 1,038

402 202 32

3,048

7

6

2 4

1,940

188 688 660 306 96 2

596

bt stated 6 I and over I

10 342 126 266

32 164

50 18

2

7,650

298 4,618

444 152

60 1 6

2,062

-

3,846

1,442 1,852

8

390 114 26 1 2 2 -

3,724

8 1,376

374 m 26 u 2

1,816

3,652

8 1,366 1,780

362 98 24 Iz 2

72

- 9.0 36 !.E L Z 3 - - F

z 2

rsF 36 15 4 - - - -

57,692

328

26,788 7,026

894 222 8

20,2@&

2,222

44

4 24 8 6 2

3,212

- 36

9558

ea4 322

46

1,ZZB

1,528

18

4 6 4 4

2,558

58 386 316 170 58 20

22 130 124 56

6

16 52 32 22 4

4,322

204 3832 1,282

548 216 40

2 4 4

4,540

50 714

1,626 1,560

534 54

2

854

4

6,054

14

2,530 778 298 112 24

2,298 492

1,076 648 280 62

10 3,524 2,SOS 854

70 1,228 1,080

458 180 30 2

2,942

12 498 982 574 194 80 6

126 590 492 230 80 10

42 238 318 198 56

2

806

6 138 212 166 70 4

552

2 84

280 300 176 12

750

378 1,972

828 228 92 26

2,212 3,420 1,470

358

800 226 88 26

1,922

3,356

12 426 944 558 192

74 6

2,170

l l 6 564 476 224 80 LO

1,440

2 2 2

2 2

10

2 2 2

2 2

- 6B

1,164

446 3.80 30 2

1,

- 2,874

- 88

1,150 1,020

436 170 28 2

% 60

1 4 32 1 0 10 2

106

2 64 28 12

- - 45,668

1,578 15,664 16,154

8,164

728 20

3,358

40 216 300 192

56 2

792

2 70

234 270 164 10

732

2 70

230 262 158 10

18

6 116 194 164

68 4

542

6 l l 6 188 164 64 4

10

6

4

44

22 18

2 2

5,480

356 1,886

780 222 86 26

40 216 298 184

L14 550 466 220 80 10

30

52 2

14

2 8 4

48

2 22

64

- 2

36 20 4 2

1W

2 14 10 4

8 6

104

4

58

10 26 1 4

46 30 22

2

7,166 82

- 88 194 194 3.32 .so 20

2 - 229,920

335 28,832

;:E ' 37,398

4,968 222

4

19,112

20 50 28 2 4

55,384

8 6,702 26,888 1 4 , W 5,360 1,986

370 6

32 $8 16

2 6

16 6

18 6

17,760 10,096 30,594

38 2,226 6,022 5,552 3,136

762 24

2 706

3,034 3,486

632 36

2,800

184 1,378

1,392 448 1 4

2,064

16 32 24 4 2 4

292 6,704

7,996 3,612

724 36

ll,228 42

884 2,550 2,532 1,078

78

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1,246 2,194 876 354 130 28 -

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

424 146 1,874 1,196 1,068 l,OS6

526 588 2ca 196 44 32 2 2

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to mother. Figures for age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

LIVE-BIRIII ORDER Total

1 &I= 50,548 41,520 27,348

5 6 7 I and over lot stated

52,446 15,438 8,430 4,368 5,404 76 205,578

156 24,462 n,194 53,974 33,548 17,448 4,590

202 4

200,558

1556 24,242 69,864 52,492 32,416 16,718 4,406

200 4

5,020

156 17,672

6,500

822 206

8

25,042

2,040

51,204

156 17,502 24,482 6,180 1,920 760 196 8

1,242

170 560 320 120 62 10

5,246

146 5,508 10,142 7,408 3,416 692 34 2

26,704

144 5,432 9,968 7,- 3,272

664 34 2

644

2 76 174 220 144

28

3,246

20 1,596 5,160 5,032 2,894 712 24

15,146

- 20

1,584 5,102 4,922 2, el6 678 24

292

98 942

1,688 1,202 424 14

4,280

98 930

1,658 1,178

402 14

88

12 30 24 22

U 2 -

86 436 376 190 24

1,016

12 520

1,750

952 64 2

5,330

2,104

10 514

1,720 2,076 944 64 2

74

2 6 30 28

8

1,762

14 28 24 4 2 4

70

10 28 22 4 2 4 - 6

4

2

G

5,456 24,694 13,188 5,006 1,856

342 6

49,028

5,420 24,180 12,660 4,720 1,732 310

6

1,520

36 514 528 286 124 32

1,154 13,790 15,086 7,638 3,150

684 I8 -

40,494

1,146 13,626 14,724 7,350 2,988 644 16

1,026

8 E4 362 288 162 40

2

426 2,412 '2,982 2,002 574 34

8,302

424 2,392 2,934 1,954 564 34

128

2 20 48 48 10

666 - 2

280 622 504 198 58

2

1,632

220 1,330 1,482

670 184 2

1,132

12 58 U O 78 34

2,322 24,342

180 4,370 8,040 5,840 3,850 1,664 378 20 -

51,ffiz

la 630 862 520 242 50

2,922

so 364 800 428 126 14

1,752

172 2,532 1,746 526 la2 72 16

15,188 13,350 I 9,568 I 5,574

104 10,164 19,100 u,546 5,966 3,202 892 74

12 508

1,U6 748 402 128 8

2,294

2 120 598 528 310 66 8

1,086

38 314 320 250 e4 10

610

22 200 558 656 278 36 2

960

2 18 12 10

8

42

168 54

13,662

58 8,748 16,756 9,932 4,980 2,576 712 54 2

43,130

58 8,692 16,550 9,708 4,856 2,518

692 54 2

688

56 206 224 124 58 20

I -

58 6,262 5,- 1,154 388 152 30

13,496

58 6,226 5,542

372 148 30

1,lzo

- 166

36 76 54 16 4

42 1,146 1, 822 1,072 458 96

6 2

4,568

40

1,778 1,062 450 92 6 2

66

1,138

2 8 34 10 8 4

10 346 850 612 352 ll8

6

2,276

10 344 848 602 3pB u.8

6

18

2 2 10 4

66 328 312 254 60 6 -

1,078

66 324 368 254 60 6

8

4 4

14 12 8 8

42

14 12 8 8

16 172 196 160 62 4

602

16 172 192 158 60 4

8

4 2 2

8 98

288 372 168

26

934

8 98

280 358 164 26

26

8 l4 4

2,060 6,226 2,632 758 316 72 2

=,e36

2, 6,144 2,546 722 308

66 2

230

12 82 86 36 8 6

360 3, J18 2,878 1,286 512 106 4

8,298

354 3,280 2,814 1,250 494 102 4

166

6 38 E4 36 18 4

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer Only tQbirths. occurring anthin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to I mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed) pres for a

I

LNE-BIRTB ORDER Total

2 7 rot stated 3 1

1,526

40 836 502 90 38 16 4

10,264

34 4,300 4,592

908 294 108 24 . 4

9,956

4 5 6 I and over

1,284 1,104 940 546 406 192 8 628

2 162 266 136 50 10

2

2 402 612 116

52 30 10 -

2 150 556 250 96 40 10

2 4

2

2 54

210 156 56 6 2

22 142

20 422 3L6 114

60 8

14 102 210 284 U O 10 2

888

4 112 284, 314 158

16

790

2 88

250 286 148 16

754

2 66

228 278 144 16

36

2 22 8 4

98

124 90 22

6

1,282 31,538

34

9,152

1,342 4,926 1,956

626 232

70

8,896

1,646

258 3,088 2,592 1,lJ.o

460 134

4

4,958 698

28 132 216 178

74 10

636

2,624 26

32 1,256 1,715

612 1,208

5,938

8,75C 14,29C

5,06C 2,666

75c sc

452 100

4

2,489

6 304 62 6

1,210

128 6

4,806 24

4 6 6 2 6

22

4 6 4 2 6

2

2

2

24 5,lM

i3,81e 8,408 4,864 2,552

732 50

3s, 248

24 5,674 13,600 8,156 4,618 2,424

I04 48

1,000

66 278 252 246 128 28 2

1,290

24 4,190 4,464

8% 280 106

24 4

9,690

24 4,150 4,328

808 252 100

24 4

266

40 136

56 28 6

308

1,286 4,816 1,894

606 228 66

8,624

1,264 4,730

550 zzz 62

1,806

272

22 86 88 56 16 4

256

234 3,008 2,540 2,084

446 130

4

7,256

230 2,960

1,026 424 124

4

2,488

190

4 48 52 58 22 6

2M)

52 380 420 290 62 6

1,114

52 374 408 212 62 6

36

6 12 18

12

22 122 252 156

74 10

610

22 122 244 142

70 LO

26

8 14 4

62

26 1,212 1,660 1 ,LBZ

592 128

6

4,684

26

1,632 1,336

562 120

4

1,204

8 28 46 30 8 2

296 854 788 442 100

4

2,434

296 835 172 428 98 4

50

18 16 14 2

140

10 10 1LO 128 44 14 2

62,980

56 U O 62 20 14 4

- 60,090

6 44 56 26 20

30,504

34 68 28 10

11,378

8 26 24 14

9,410

6 10 24 22

5,U8

2

192

24 80 52 26 14

4

48,108

2 24 34 28 10

6,490

42 118

2,U6

1,106 U O

4

4,132

2,334

240,270

228 19,040 29,268 9,286 3,468

352 14

1,324

56,754

4 6,198

26,240 17,064

7,230 2,770

510 14

54,950

222 5,342

10,588 8,936 4,364 1,014

36 2

27,316

8 530

2,516 3,390 2,310

616 38 2

1, 720

144 1,168 1,806 1,498

478 24

4,088

4

80 56 22 10

2

l.8 .

142

2 1,398

13,558 17,286 10,458 4,556

804 40 6

43,790

23ti 26,918 76,950 64,044

22,706 5,830 312 1 4

214,614

43,258

34 1,746 5,302 5,832 3,540

888 36

15,122

109. 21,132 68,UO 58,028 39,446 20,844 5,346

296 8

96 15,872 27,244 8,130 3,220 1,254

324 14

4 4,790

24,074 16,130

6,804 2,590

546 12

2 936

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity SECTION 2 - NATALITY

of White Mother: Each State, 1961-Continued (By place oi residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-11ercent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born allve to -

mother. Figures for aj

AREA, POE OF lm!rBKR, c m , AND - OF WiImEKlPBER

f mother not stated andnativitg of white mother hot stated a r e distributed)

LTVE-BII(III WDER

2 3 5 1 1 6 7 i ma OW

4,EEO

- 12

3% 1,410 1,

934 104

2

72

- 18 40 lA

1,758

30 394 688 480 158

ti 2

468

kit stated ~~~

7,558

~

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2 4,736

23,642 15,654 6>526 2,428

520 10

1,428

42,784

928 11,556 15,826

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710 30 4

1,005

26,788 14,846

14 1,162 4,398 5,242 3,208

790 32

276

130

2 8

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12

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94 1 5 , 7 3 E 26,652 8,326 3,032 1,196

324 14

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132 3,168 2,024

556 248 70 28

4,

106 4,160 9,378 8,166 3,998

946 34

528

2 288

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56 774

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82

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26 2

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2 - 2

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Eive-Birth Order,, C o h , and Nativity, of white Mother: Each State, !I961--33ontinued

ccurringwithin the Unitedstates. Basedona 50-gexcent ,sample. Live-%irihm-der refers lo ,number of children born alive to (By place of residence. Data refer only to birtlu mother. I If mother not stated and nativity .of white mofier &ot stated m e atsbibutea) pres for I

mtal

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2-4 6 SECTION 2 - NATALITY

316

8 78 96 74 44 1 4

2

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82,248

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, 1,688 102

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144 3,946 5,738 4,040 2,544 1,432

360 20 4

246,444

652 41,998 ffi, n 4 59,616 35,120 18,502 4,604

224 14 '

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-vercent samvle. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to

62

4 34 12 12

268

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23,754

248 10,634

9,174 2,466

796 350 82 2 2

20,038

108 8,434 8,160 2,230

n.8 9 4 72 2 -

19,864

108 8,414 8,076 2,186

702 306 72

174

20 e4 44 16 8

2

3,716

140 2,200 1,014

236 78 36 10

2

64,082

610 27,416 26,416 6,478 2,168

808 178 16

' 2

ures fo i age of mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed) mother. 1

** IL- 2 3 4 5 6 7 and over ot stated

68 60 48

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20 8

10 6

188

28

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2

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8

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY

4 742

2,= 2,592 1,574

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2-4 7

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1,462 1,840 1,172

280

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued

22 4

7,206

A

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to f mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

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2-4'8 SECTION 12 - NATALm

%bk 211. Line Births by Age of Mo.fhe~, .Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity o f White Mother: Each Skate, 1961 -,Conhued

!(By$ace boT.resrdence. Datardfer.only to births.ocourring .within the Unitd'Stiites. Basellton a 50-percentrsample. Ure~birth~order refers toaumber of children born alive to mother. Figuzes'forage of mother notstated and nativity of white motherrndt Stated are distzibuted)

1 3 A ' 5 7 I and over l o t stated

4 144 32 68 a20

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25-29 yeam 30-34 years-- 35-39 ---- 40-44yearS---- 45-49 years-----'-- - 50 years &---

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8

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212 6

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520 1,416 1,192

712 208 184

4 294 24

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7 8. an8 over

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2

SECTION 2 -.NATALITY 2-4 9,

Table 2-11. Live Births hy Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State,, 1961-Continued

ccurringanthintke United States. Based.on a 50-percent sample. Uve-birth orderrefers to number-of children born alive to (By place of residence. Data refer only t o birth! mother. : if moiher not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed). w e s for a

Totbl. 3 5 2 L

22,241

7c 8,P4 9,ffiC 2,784

914 33€

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6

71,38Q

72 =,168 25,380 17,496 10,392

5,356 1,452

62 2

1,778

100 506 506 368 260 38

23,896

19,168

2 2,446 8,8l6 4,974 2,006

746 176

2

468

13,292

418

4,582 2,628

202 6

4,334

1,122

- 394

5,998 2,16(

13L 581 754 50f 17L

4

5E

1C 14 2f

E

h.712

f 352 69C 410

5E ise

'2,ae

2 L36 732 816 542 17 E

1 4

2,212

- 6

516 1,404 1,174

684 200 14

70

4 12 18 28 8

- 2,398

22 158 156

76 54

2

4,308

8 82

124 ll.4 56 10 -

3,732

196

7,550 5,264 3,198

486 38

5,344

1,820

65,056

192 2,SSf 1,368

39c 146

62 i e

17,474

4 1,554 1,798

620 Z18 100 12 2

16,250

606 1,794

750 374 168 40

13,254

22 800 872 454 228 40 2

4,504

44

24,260 16,280 9,066 4,750

84

9,344

1,228

2,140 8,564 3,676

522 86 10

1,252

440

4,490

880 194

8

5,ll8

2,124

12,566

6 560

1,610 1,336

802 17 6 l?r

44 6,694

2,074 604 252 44 4

7,758

16,620 61,238 15,442 4,160

32

23,104 8,812

15,224 8,388 4,446 1,154

78

58,312

30 8,654

22,300 14,376

7 742

1,090 60

4:060

2,926

2 158 804 848 646 386 64 18

3.818

32 6,358 7,478 1,928

540 238 42 4

15,926

30 6,250 7,188 1,728

480 208 38 4

694

2 108 290 200 60 30 4

854

2,000 8,228 3,454 1,168

498 84 10

14,644

6 484

1,484 1,246

754

388

4,302 1,996

832 186

8

4,854

ll,920

382 4,710 4,060

752 166

6

1, e44

646

6 144 242 152 80 20 2

688

52 264 188 128 48 8

2 102 658 754 508 174 14

2,120

2 102 640 718 478 168 12

92

le 36 30

6 2

206

- 34 74 62 34 2

20 280 410 282 98 4

1,046

20 268, 388 272 94 4

48

- 12 22 10 4 -

144

172 1 4

3,980

6 476

1,452 1,166

700 166 14

180

8 32 80 54

6

344

1,956 7,934 3,234 1,012

424 78

. 6

798

44 294 220 156 74

6 4

808

12 532

1,156 1,056

678

140 336 222 84 24 2

76 126 90 48 4

-

146 64 1 4

2

62 100 26 68

40

- _ 304

74 6

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

of White Mother: Each State, 1961 -Continued (BY place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a IO-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to . . . mother. E ures for age of mother not stated and,nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

It stated I

6 1 2 4 5 I

1,056

2 28 292 392 248 86 8

944

3 ana over

24 2,020

10 192 652 730 396 40

1,818

10 164 570 672 364 38

1,816

10 164 568 672 364 38

2

2

292

28 82 58 32 2

4,282

22 442

I 390 1i578 796 54

3,884

10 354

1 226 1i478 762 54

3,828

10 348

1 220 1:444 762 54

2,776 1,720 39,034

52 6,788 33,412 9,050 5,586 3,100 978 68

37.104

10,846

52 4,868

994 344 144 30

4,414

10,454

38 4,648

976 332 140 28

4,292

10,392

38 4,638 4,268 958 324 138 28

62

10 24 18 8 2

392

9,230 6,778

330 2,604 2,386 1,080 472 106

6,488

294 2,482

1,036 454 106

2,U6

6,424

294 2,462 2,098 1,022 442 106

64

20 18 14 12

290

4,584

- 56

1,716 1,062 472 86 8

1,184

4.292

2 444

758 438 U O 4

1,020

2.580

2 8 10 p -

24

2 142 552 582 338 100 4

1.582

258 64 4

8.922 ~~

38 6,426

8,608 5,262

93.0 66

12,852

2,942

36,856

38 6,416 12,786

5 210 2:906 908 66

8,526

248

10 66 82 52 36 2

1,930

1,432 4,432

692 256 62 4

2,044

44 1,078 1,614

450 78 8

1,020

4,258

2 406 928

2 128 496 540 324 88 4

1,576

2 16 260 350 228 80 8

932

2 16 258 346 224 78 8

12

2 4 4 2

n 2

2 8 10 4

24

2 8 10 4

4

2,570 8,864

1,432 4,414 2,016 682 254 62 4

58

18 28 10 2

308

2 406 926 712 416 104 4

10

2 6 2

196

2 128 496 538 320 88 4

6

2 4

138

44 1,074

1,014 440 78 8

1,600

34

4 14 6 10

292

14 94 146 44 20 2 2

36 122 70 44 18

12 106 102 42 22 8

38 92 40 20 6

14 56 42 14 12

14 220 122 18 12 4 2

12 32 42 20

6

3,120

50 660

1,228 862 304 16

2,864

30 564

1,132 824 298 16

2,826

30 558

810 294 14

1,120

98,394

9,180 33,242 26,364

9,234 2,876

52

17,298

148

94.540

94

24 32 18 8 8 4

22,966 W,598 18,616 13,520 8,928 5,250

50 6,704

' U,962 2,936 926 338 66 4

22.222

2

ll,422 5 488

658

2,002

1:828

392

6,876 3,406

308 20

6,334

1,280

54

5,196 3,724

392 12

2,444

1,698

4 780

3,222 2,854 1,628 440 14

8,512

4 676

3,026 2 * 758 1,598 436 14

196 1,536 1 938

376 20

1:184 190 8

20,934

1,834 ll,ll4 5,374

2

1,772 644 186

8

20,378

18,052 13,008

36 2,266 5,016 3,622 1,668

388 12

12,768

36 2,246 4,938 3,552 1,606 378 12

4,982 9z

24 32 18

E 8 2

22

31,976 25,362 16.628

8,606 20

6,376 ll,654 2,862 896 334 66 4

22,692

20

ll 424

830 318 62 4

6,292

2:742

332 6,036 6,750

1,268 302 20

3,344

158 1,398 1,870 1,162 374 20

4,902 92,516

8,494 22

31,462 24 788 16:174 8,688 2,744 144

17,660

330

6 604 5,974

1,202 3:246

284 20

8,370

4 670

2,996 2,708 1,558 420 14

92

2 1,808 10,918 5 198

608 178 6

1:660

24 32 10 8 0 2

158 1 386 1:840 1,134 364 20

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Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: Each State, 1962-Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers to number of children born alive to E mother not stated and nativity of white mother not stated are distributed)

LWE-BIRTE ORDER

mother.

AREl\r M E OF MOllw, COLORI AND NATIVITY OF !nIlEMmFml

pres for a

msl 2 3 5 6 4 4 1

520

84 230 120 66 16 4

774

~~

2,024

l l i 514 574 454 296 7c 4

556

26 196 176 .u2 36 8 2

664

392

2 62 146 98 66 I8

564

240

20 78 70 62 10

512

142

6 30 50 40 16

416

80

12 30 26 10

268 3.854

168 308 114 56 14 4

2.110

60 298 126 62 12 6

1.716

18 178 180 102 30 4

1.124

104 186 92 30 4

624

30 328 308 74 30 4

2,262

2 990 960 222 54 26 8

2,1778;

2 942 928 218 52 24 8

2,126

2 940 898 U O 46 22 8

48

2 30 8 6 2

88

48 32 4 2 2

3c 574

1,266

67C 250 62

1,002

8,560

2

38 133 68 22 2

320

V

22 102 ll6 62 16 2

300

1,370 3,226 2,196

600 136 20

1,010

304

478 134 64 6 2

1,122

2,060

304 1,086 464 134 64 6 2

2,004

2 272 458 224 l34 30 4

1,100

74 740 598 194 90 20

1,660

104 246 168 82 22 2

602 8.254

20 98 104 80 16 2

294

20 94 104 58 16 2

6

4

2

20

2 1,320 3 104 2z126 968 58C 136 18

8,070

2 258 450 222 134 30 4

1,074

72 712 584 184

96 236 166 80 88

20

1,626

72 704 570 182 82 16

34

22 2

800

2 1,310

2,078 938 556 124

3,044 296

1,068 452 122 60 4 2

56

8 18 12 12 4 2

50

2 256 440 214 130 28 4

26

2 10 8 4 2

24

94 236 166 80 22 2

2

2

18

184

10 60 48 30 24 12

306

8 14 2 6

22

4

56

50 122 70 42 20

2

36 14

2 28 14 10 2

14 8 2

8 10 2 2

2 4 12 2

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4,268,326

7,462 19 316 , 53:IX 1

105,462 180,734 243,092

280.312

A

103,218

Tab1e.Z-12. Live Births by Siqle Year of Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order,Color, and Nativity ’ of White Mother:. United States, 1961

161,056 121,134

(Data refer only tubirths occurring within the United Statea.. Based on a IO-percent sample. Live-birth o rde r r e f e r s to number of children born alive to mother, Births which occurred.mMassachusett8 are included insthe “Not stated” classification for b i r th o r d e r because th i s State did not require reporting of the item. Figures for age of mother nut- s ta ted and nativity of white mother not s ta ted are distributed) _. -- ~ - - - _._

6 26

92. 218 544

1,294 2,176

3,496 4,778 5,862 6,666 7,426

7,570 7,786 7,386 7,414 6,956

6,344 5,872 4,916 4,614 3,626

2,908 2,080 1,376

844 494 278

104 38 22 2 4

- . - . - -

954,754

mal

878,168 69,886

295;796 298,104 296,298 274,544

257,802 238,084 209,666 195,742 180,412

167,048

132,828 150,264

91,882 ll5,693

l20;@56 106,268

95,086 83,338

59,382 47,788

36,322 24,836 16,582 10,598

2,964

70,156

5,776

2 2

12 26 52

148 306

632 1,090 1,674 2,622 3,598

4,488 5,312 5,778 6,852 6,912

7,362 7,510 7 I 154 6,764 6,302

5,316 3,966 3,062 2,252 1,376

718 364 136 66 30 18.

1,292 496

98 138

3,600,864 I 2,808

10,382 35,724 79,088

144,420 202,092

235,724 250,616 256,176 254,958 236,958

222,136 204,818 179,458 166,740 154,532

142,822 128,700

103,182 90,242

113,048

80,806

59,774

40,524

70,816

49,946

30,870 21,166

9,012 14,002

4,926

2,552 1,102

404 190 €4

-86

4-y 1,099,688 1,002,556

7,076 17,492 44,766 80,118

121,U8 145,146

135,72.2 114,490 95,198 76,050 57,198

43,294 33,000 24,138 19,300 15,988

33,322 10,948

7,336 6,214

5,238 4,472 3,500 2,954 2,234

1,760 1,098

742 378 244 128

56 16 12 4 8

8,930

268 1,524 6,924

20,340 44,972 67,556

90,412 102,264 101,604 96,008 83,052

71,198 59,284 46,704 38,812 32,096

27,358 22,140 18,136 15,306 12,572

10,822 8,738 6,876 5,704 4,240

3,122 1,940 1,162

764 362 170

66 30 14 6

10

2,696 9,664

31,288 63,108

102,132 127,594

121,274 102,918 86,768 69,876 52,346

1 39,476 29,828 21,762 17,224 14,378

11,988 9,798 8,008 6,612 5,538

2,592 2,002

1,602 1,000

344 218

lltl 50 12 10 4 4

58 544

3,586 13,066 33,228 54,032

75,978 89,128 90,868 86,940 76,194

65,456 54,522 42,748 35,438 29,352

24,862 20,272 16,438 13,958 ll,468

9,832 7,938 6,206 5,148 3,882

2,856 1,790 1,072

700 340

158 60 26 12 4 8

3

789,852

16 74

648 3,012 9,626

20,396

35,154 48,638 58,316 66,094 65,730

63,932 60,124 52,336 48,174 43,342

38,432 32,810 27,542 23,714 20,252

17,178 14,354 11,390

9,000 6,986

4,966 3,172 2,150 1,184

572 326

114 48 26 4

20

687,562

6 12

228 1,356

13,562 5,354

25,644 38,308 48,304 56,572 57,652

57,314 54,488 47,718 43,984 39,862

35,390 30,132 25,402 21,900 18,624

15,798 13,194 10,520 8,274 6,378

4,578 2,912 1,962 1,lX

522

308 102 46 24 4

1 2

4

515,250

2 8

54 324

1,466 4,308

10,148 17,220 24,432 31,668 35,622

38,250 38,754

35,798 37,178

54,178

31,984 29,428 25,784 22,862 19,840

17,178 14,824 12,136

9,722 7,596

5,682

2,274 3,786

1,452 726 356

130 48 18 4

10

434,220

2 4 8

102 548

2,092

5,938 10,882 17,456 23,754 28,438

31,572 32,926

31,370 30,372

28,764

32&4

26,528 23,348

18,028 20,734

15,546 13,502 11,056 8,802 6,980

5,258 3,496 2,084 1,326

664

338 118 46 16

8

5

301,166

8 22

136 694

2,180 4,832 7,982

12,438 15,756

19,598 21,042 21,114 21,836 21,088

20,676 19,386 17,868 16,686 14,728

13,478 31,590 10,184 8,290 6,566

4,818 3,290 2,178 1,362

760 326

168 46 24 10 6

240.386

4 6

50 272

932 2,326 4,400 7,602

10,428

13,990 15,788 16,446 17,404 17,464

17,324 16,738 15,354 14,630 12,870

11,962 10,236

9,032 7,404 5,842

4,404 2,998 1,984 1,256

704

300 154 46 22 10 6

6

174,406

10 20 98

420 1,064 2,332 4,426 6,166

8,730 10,614 11,286 12,546 12,706

12,670 12,380 ll,422 11,130 9,974

9,198 8,330 7,284 6,248 5,144

3,720 2,700 1,658 1,040

548 300

138 56 22 8

18

128,308

a

26

116 392 986

2,054 3,150

4,966 6,536 7,288 8,582 9,262

9,484 9,696 9,064 9,042 8,124

7,620 7,074 6,248 5,308 4,416

3,170 2,350 1,456

926 488

270 134 38 16 6

12

7 8 and over Not stated

6 10

34 74

198 458 922

1,774 2,950 4,312 6,056 7,630

9,304 10,304 ll,108 12,196 12,098

12,368 12,320 11,258 10,754 9,646

8,020 5,858

1,868

4,468 3,170

984

492 190 124 56 46

100 218 716

1,63E 3,584 4,858

6,150 6,996 7,498 7,862 7,922

7,530 7,518 6,716 6,554 5,958

5’732 5,082 4,652 4 I 212 3,654

3,282 4 2,838 Z,612 2,036 1,750

1,326 912 574 404 2GZ 96

24 24 6 4

10

8

40 66

170 470 834

1,536 2,406

3,820 4,516

4,968 5,330 5,150 5,384 5,158

3,238

4,814 4,576 3,908 3,638 3,016

2,384 1,766 1,172

706 418

246 96 30 18 2 2

46 158 610

1,442 3,106 4,504

5.795 Si570 7,172 7,542 7,610 .(.

7,194

6,470 6,296 5,728

7,234

5,554 4,894 4,506 4,070 3,520

13,188 2,758 2,514 2,016 1,708

c

1 , S Z 890 556 586 196

96 24 24

E 4

16 $.

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T & I ~ 2-12. Live Births by Single Year of Age of Mother,Live-Birth Order,color, and Nativity of White Mother: 'United States,, 1961-Con.

3,444,958

10,zse

77,954

2,764

35,236

142,13C 19?,2oC

229,804 242,724 247,36€ 245,171 226,624

2ll,684 194,46E 170,072 158,14C 146,604

135,000 121,426 106,462 96,976 84,778

75,790 66,244 55,936 46,358 37,792

28,822 19,838 13,144 8,574 4,640 2,390

1,022 368 174 58 74

155,906

44 124 488

2,290 3,692

5,920 7,892 8,808 9,786 10,334

10,452 10,360 9,386 8,600

1,134

8,028

7,822 7,274 6,586 6,206 5,464

5,016 4,572 3,838 3,588 2,732

1,328 858 438 286

162 80 36 16 6 12

(See headnote at begming of table)

1

912,956

2,662 9,556 30,870 62,202 100,484 125,106

U7,958 99,074 83,026 66,102 48,862

36,460 27,166 19,566 15,492 12,978

10,608 6,710 7,050 5,862 4,946

4,158

2,756 2,318 1,770

1,446 916 586 318 204 102

44 12 10 4 4

41,798

39 108 418 906

3,552

1,648 2,488

3,844 3,742 9,774 3,484

3,316

2,996 2,662 2,194 1,732 1,400

1,380 1,088 958 760 592

526 %76 398 274 232

156 82 66 26 x4

16 6

- -

2

837,386

52 532

3,544 12,896 32,740 53,024

74,284 86,656 67,884 83,780 72,704

62,142 51,292 39,988 33,034 27,204

22,892

15,024 18,644

12,694 10,394

8,904 7,142 5,582 4,612 3,488

2,564 1,636 962 650 306 140

52 22 12 2 8

40,782

6 12 42 170 488

1,008

1,694 2,472 2,984 3,160 3,490

3,314 3,230 2,760 2,404 2,148

1,970 1,728 1,414 1,264 1,074

926 796 624 536 394

292 J.54 rn 50 34

18 8 4

2 -

3

658,902

4 10 220

1,342 5,278 13,338

25,104 37,394 47,124 54,980 65,862

55,248 52,388 45,720 42,026 38,074

33,554 28,454 23,870 20,562 17,452

14,732 12,224

7,560 5,914

4,226 2,698 1,828 1,052 460 284

94 44 20 4 10

26,660

2 2 8 14 76 224

540 914

1,592 1,790

2,066 2,100 1,998 1,958 1,788

1,836 1,678 1,532 1,338 1,172

1,066 970 792 714 464

352 214 134 64 42

24 8 2 4

2

9,728

1,180

-

4

417,758

2 4 8 96 544

2,038

5,832 10,632 17,064 23,166 27,702

30,620 31,836 31,080 30,402 29,252

27,728 25,424 22,368 19,708 17,116

14,706 12,768 10,430 8,168 6,510

4,902 3,270 1,966 1,276 634 316

108 30 14

8

16,462

- - - 6 4 54

106 250 392 688 736

952

1,034 968

1,090

1,120

1,104 1,036

960 1,'026 912

638 734 626 6% 470

SS6 226 ll8 50 30

22 10 8 2

-

5

231,488

4 6 50 264

904 2,246 4,264 7,426 10,186

13,574 15,334 15,906 16,864 16,936

16,786 16,166 14,698 14,056 12,306

U,406 9,766 8,574 7,000 5,516

4,156 2,804 1,890 1,194 672 286

142 42 22 10 6

8,898

8

28 80 ll6 174 242

416 454 540 540 528

536 572 656 574 564

554 470 458 404 326

246 192 94 62 32

14 12 4

- -

6

123,386

8

24

114 380 966

1,990 3,060

4,602 6,324 7#2 8,276 8,932

9,194 9,352 8,766 8,686 7,760

7,340 6,754 6,006 5,000 4,144

3,022 2,226 1,378 900 470 258

122 39 16 6 12

4,922

2

2 12 l.8 64 90

164 212 246 306 330

290 344 298 356 344

280 320 242 308 272

148 124 78 26 18

12 12 4

7

66,976

8

36 66 166 452 812

1,472 2,308 3,104 3,670 4,330

4,800 5,134 4,962 5,140 4,954

4,578 4,348 3,732 3,460 2,886

2,280 1,700 1,118 666 398 238

90 30 14 2 2

2,910

4

4 18 22

64 98 134 150 166

168 196 188 244 204

236 228 176 178 3.30

104 66 54 20 20

8 6

4 - -

3 and over

87,372

2 2

12 24 46 142 284

608 1,046 1,600 2,502 3,436

4,276 5,086 6,500 6,500 6,650

7,002 7,138 6,622 6,376 5,982

3,788 2,904 2,138 1,298 674

5,056

348 126 60 28 16

4,510

2 6 6 22

24 44 74 120 162

212 226 278 352 362

260 372 312 386 320

260 178 158 L14 18

44 16 10 6 2 2

Not stated

106,734

44 156 690

1,404 3,032 4,396

6,560 6,252 6,806 7,132 7,152

6,738 6,764 6,064 5,874 5,362

5,162 4,556 4,204 3,778 3,280

2,960 2,552 2,304 1,864 1,582

1,168 798 512 360 178 92

22 20 6 2 8

6,964

2 2 20 38 74 108

230 318 366 410 468

456 470 406 422 366

592 338 302 292 240

228 206 210 152 124

134 92 44 26 18

4 2 4

2 8

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY

8 and over llot stated c

Table 2-12. Live Births by Single Year of Age of Mother, Live-Birth Order, Color, and Nativity of White Mother: United States, 1 9 6 k o n .

,

AGE OF MCEIER, COLOR, AND hWFiIlY OF lmTE3mrKER Total

667.462

4,654 8,934 17,392 26,374 36,314 41,000

44,588 45,180 41,928 41,340 37,586

35,666 33,266 30,208 29,w2 25,880

24,226 21,564 19,780 17,674 16,026

14,280 12,522 10,382 9,436 7,264

5,452 3,670 2,580 1,586 850

412 190 92 78 34 52

(See headnote at beginning of table) 1 - -..

LIVE-BIRTH ORDEfl E 144,934 124,388

4,380 7,828 13,478 17,010 18,986 17,552

14,448

8,430 6,174

ll,572

4,852

3,818 3,172 2,376 2,076 1,610

1,334 1,150 922 724 676

554 444 344 362 232

158 98 88 34 26

10 6 4 2

210 980

3,338 7,274 ll,744 13,524

14,434 13,136 10,736 9,068 6,858

5,742 4,762 3,956 3,374 2,744

2,496 1,868 1,698 1,348 1,104

990 800 670 556 358

266 150 90 64 22

12 6 4 2 2

4l 2

-

3

102.290

10 62 420

1,656 4,272 6,834

9,510 10,330 10,012 9,522 8,078

6,618 5,636 4,618 4,190 3,480

3,042 2,678 2,140 1,814 1,628

1,380 1,160 870 726 608

388 260 188 68 50

I8 12.

2

8

4

81,030

4 46 222 918

2,216

4,210 6,338 6,976 7,914 7,184

6,678 5,828 5,064 4,428 3,806

3,220 2,990 2,436 2,128 1,812

1,632 1,322 1,080 920 616

424 290 190 126 62

18 12 2 2 4 2

5

60,780

4 16 86 422

5,608

4,668 4,432 3,624

3,352 2,648 2,514 2,056

5,254

1,858

1,516 1,354 1,152 886 724

414 294 194 106 56

26 14

2

6

46,098

2 20 72

304 672

1,346 2,372 3,016

3,764 4,078 3,998 3,964 3,444

3,186 2,684 2,358 2,088 1,850

1,578 1,256 1,036 940 728

550 350 202 114 60

30 4 18 6 2 6

I

6 18

52 152 374 824

1,342

1,960 2,372 2,624 2,846 2,910

2,602 2,456 2,236 2,030 1,798

1,530 1,296

976 610

524 314 204 138 76

32 8 8 4

2

1,008

4 8

22 48 146 310 616

1,142 1,860 2,638 3,434 4,032

4,816 4,992 5,330 5,344 5,186

5,006 4,810 4,124 3,990 3,344

2,704 1,892 1,406 918 492

2E6 128 54 58 26 28

54 60 106 194 278 354

360 426 326 320 312 , 336 304 266 258 230

178 189 146 142 114

94 80 98 80 44

4

24 22 18 18 E

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-5 5 Table 2-13. ' hve Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Metropolitan .and Non-

metropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 (By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring withm the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Figures for age of mother not stated a r e distrlbuted. "Metro-

Polltan counties" include all counties that are in standard metropolitan statistical areas (metropolitan State economic areas for New England). "Nonmetroplitan counties" in-

Total

4,268,326

3,600,864

2,728,380

438,ll8

667,462

2,290,262

1 539 946 1:310:602

229,344

80,690 50,600 30,090

37,166 22,798 14,368 43,524

15,722 27,802

1,564 5,090 2,474

7,564 5,090 2,474

36,906 31,238 5,668

25,156 23,102

32,750

3,614

40,944

2,054

8,136

28,792 12,152

8,736

2,250 32,208 22,306 9,902

381,606 337,686 43,920

330,242 289,190 41,052 51,364 48,496

6,486

2,868

44,652

1,750

29,256

42,902

30,838

1,582 13,814 13,646

57,120 52,846 4,274

44,424 40,486 3,938

168

12,696 12,360

336

ll,ffi4 9,474 2,380

1,382 3,892 2,894

7,962 6,580

998

clude all other counties. For defhtions of I:

Under 15 years

7,46

2,BC

4,39

2,93

4,65

1,46

3 0 6 1'34 1:72

26 7

18

13 21

10 12 4 81

41 21 21

21 1: 1' 1'

I I

16( 4:

UE

2E 4

22 134 3E 9f

524 324 20[

434 251 182 9c 72 1 6

36 32 4

18 14 4

18 18

24 1 2 12

24 12 12

38 4

34

26 4

22 12

12

AREA AND COLOR

577,994

455,448 389,904

168,090

ll,500

99,270

65 544 221:816

33,726

6,876 4,624

5,658

2,320 3,338

5,842 3,538 2,304

1,312 800 512

1,312 800 512

5,604 4,584 1,020

3,422

1,844

3,760

338

1,162 682

5,288

1,856

1,124 794 330

4,164 2,638 1,526

3,432

57,774 50,718

7,056

51,024

6,570 6,750 6,264

486

6,546 6,260

286

44,454

4,794 4,534 260

1,752 1,726

26

10,940 10,330

610

8,756

556 2,184 2,130

54

1,970 1,672

298

1,380

158 590 450 140

8,200

1,222

lcounty equivalents.

ropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties, see Technical Appendix)

I 15-19 years

601,72

471,7C 130,Ol

345,Ol 263,s 81,66

256,70 2 0 8 , s 48,34

9,15 15,46

6,30

6,41 3,62 2,78 9,05 5,52 3,52

79 561 221

79 561 221

5,628 4,881

731

3,871 3,50*

37. 1,741 1,38r

36;

8,94: 6,231 2,70'

1,65t 1,17(

48f 7,28t 5,06E 2,21f

50,lSE

47,53E

56,99€

6,80(

41,16( 6,378 9,46C 9,03€

424

6,56€ 6,246

3zc

4,OSC

296 3,794

2,478 2,454

24

4,682 4,070 612

3,414 2,836

578 1,268 1,234

34

1,588

588

990 630 360 598 370 228

1,000

20-24 years

1,445,O:

1,234,45 W0,62

910,99 769,42 141 56 534:06 465,OC 69,05

27,OO 18,OO

9,oo

8 , l O 4 , s

9,89

2,58 1,85

2,58 1,

12,45

14,54

4,65

73

731

12,72

1,77

8,70: 8,031

66' 4,021 2,9X

10,951

1,101

14,12r 10,711 3,40f

3,191 2,551

6 3 10,93i 8 , l s 2,772

132 404 lls:49a

1oo:aa

l3,SM

ll3 89t

13,052 18,514 17,66C

854

16,10€ 15,596

512

10,444 468

5,196 5,152

44

17,814 16,218 1,596

13 560 12:086 1,474

4,132 122

3,864

752

2,030 422

1,412

330

10,912

4,254

3,322

2,452

1,082

25-29 ye-

1,081,7C

927,6€ 154,Oi

718,33 813,34

363,36 314 33 49:03

18,14

6,30

5,68 3,17

6,15 3,13

2,03

68

2,03

68

9,141 7,7L 1,421

6,22: 5,741

471

1,961 95:

8,301

104,99

32,83

8 , s

9,28

1,s

1,s

2,921

5,a7: 2,43E

1,981 1,452

53: 6,32! 4,42( 1,9&

84,93( 96,344

32,414

84,50(

10,671 73,82E

32,844 l l , l O i

32,22E

8,122 7,678

742

10,724 501

444 3,104 3,046

56

16,354

1,066 15,288

12,842 U,876

966 3,512 3,412

100

3,088

496

1,830 298 960 762 198

2,592

2,128

ZE 677,264 355,7:

301,86 53,88

234,Ol

33,37

101,22

200,64

121,73

20,51

6,32 3,57 2,75

2/30

3,52 2 , O l 1,50

1,56 1,24

63 41 22

63 41 22

2,89 2,38

2,OD 1,ffi:

51

15: 891 531 361

3,12:

1,23t

591 396 201

1,49( 1,03t

30,052 26,394 3,656

26,311

1,881

2,526

22,934 3,37€ 3,74c 3,46C

28C

3,241

2,306

3,138 104

2,WS 9c

936 922 1 4

5,778 5,444

334

4,604

312 1 174

22

1,014 844 170

786 682 104 228 162 66

4,292

1:152

40-44 years

94,u

79 97 14:13

57,31 49,65 7,65

36,80 30 32 6:48

1 87

81 80 42 37

1,07 57 50

18 10 8

1E lo 81

801 651 1 5 1

521 481 3:

281 16: 122

94: 56f 371

146 1oi 41

7% 46E 33(

7,Uf 6,31E

851

6,26( 5,46€

792 9M 84€ 6C

874 852 22

566 546

ZC 308 306

2

1 460 1:416

44

1 168

40 292 288

4

280 238 42

168 170 18 92 68 24

1:oo

1;128

45-49 years

5,u

4,31 8C

2,79 2,42

37 2,32 1,89

43

12 7 4

4 2 1 8 5 2

2

1

21

11

61 41 21

4: 31

21 1 1 1 1

51 31 2(

11 11

41 2f 1 E

334 302 31

27E 24E 3c 5€ 54

2

51 52

3c 3c

22 22

68 68

56 56

12 12

1 2 12

12 12

.

50 years and over

138

86 52

78 58 20 60 28 32

4 4

2 2

2 2

6 2 4

2 2

4

4

2 2

2 2

10 8 2

8 8

2

2

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Table 2-1.3.. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Metropolitan ,and Non- metropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961,-Conh

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AFOU AND COIllR Total

20,372 6,140

14,232

116,656

30,806 85,850

75,158

41,498

11,892

56,244 18,914

29,606

100,584 64,368 36,226

48,704

15,048 33,656

51,880 30,712 21,168

16,902 16,586

316

16,902 16,586

316

237,382 198,088 39,294

189,580 151,466

47,802 46,622

38,ll4

1,180

112,294 103,044

9,250

24,034 23,186

848 39,506 39,300

206

49,988 46,748 3,240

21,152

2,222

27,818 1,018

18,930

28,836

71,434 65,300 6,134

25,934 22,748

45,500 42,552 2,948

3,186

Under15 Years

110 4

106

442 86

356

254 42

222 188 44

144

424 82

‘342

184 34

150 240 48

192

22 4

18

20 4

16 2

2

16 1 4

2

16 14 2

364 96

268

328 60

258 46 36 10

132 86 46

76 34 42 56 52 4

48 44 4

22 20 2

26 24 2

36 20 16

18 6

1 2 18 1 4

4

158 114

44

68 42 26 90 72 18

15-19 years

3,698 866

2,832

20,344 13,718

6,626

12,172

3,830 8,172 5,376 2,796

8,342

20,198 11,942

8,256

8,836 5,640 3,196

ll,362 6,302 5,060

1,626 502

1,124 284 42

242

2,840 2,796

44

2,796 1 4 4

2,840

17,056

1,652 15,404

8,244 8,024

220

3,206 3,014

192 5,038

28 5,010

7,444 6,844 600

2,894 2,474

420 4,550 4,370

180

13,372 12,014

4,026

748 9,346 8,736 610

1,358

3,278

20-24 ye-

7,160 2,422 4,738

40,326 30,540 9,786

25,882 19,718

6,164 14,444

3,622

34,314 23,170 11,144

17,016

10,822

12,088 4,928

ll,082 17,298

6,226

6,194 6,088 106

6,194 6,088 106

79,964 67,232 12,732

39,986 37,192 2,794

22,920 22,568

352

8,796

286 14,124 14,058

66

18,026 16,996

8,510

1,930

7,392 6,694

698 10,634 10,302

332

24,126 22,312 1,814 8,806 7,856 950

15,320 14,456

864

AOE OF MOTHW

25-29 years

4 776 1:488 3,288

27,816 20,790 7,026

18,282

9,534

13,864 4,418

6,926 2,608

22,990 15,306

7,684

ll,866 8,530 3,336

ll,124 6,776 4,348

5 062 1:sos 3,554

4,274

2,884 1,390

788 118 670

3 994 3:914

80

3 994 3i914

80

61,624 52,130

9,494

50,268 41,038

9,230 ll,356

264 ll,o92

27,334 25,090 2,244

14,118 12,140 1,978

13,216 12,950

266

16 134

254

6,176

204

15:880

5,972

9,958 9,908

50

12,484 11,670

814

5,538 4,988

550 6,946 6,682

264

15,836 14,570 1,266

6,360 5,680

680 9,476

586 8,890

3054 years

2,812 838

1,974

16,776 12,684 4,092

11,290 8,728 2,562 5,486 3,956 1,530

13,674 8,556 5,118

6,868 4,766

6,806 3,790 3,016

3,172 748

2,424

2,582

1,906

, 2,102

676

590 72

518

2,264

60 2,264

60

2,204

2,204

39,578

5,798 33,780

32,516 26,902 5,614 7,062 6,878

184

16,782 15,282 1,500

9,150 7,776 1,374 7,632

126

9 566 9:416 150

7,506

3,558 3,450

108 6,008 5,966

42

7,284 6,786

498

3,240

338 2,902

4,044 3,884 160

10,154

932 4,040 3,590

450 6, l l4 5,632

482

9,222

35-39 years

1,438 386

1,052

8,720 6,398 2,322

4,398

2,944 2,000

5,776

1,378

944

7,002 4,130 2,872

2,100

2,030

3,216

1,ll6 3,786

1,756

1,312 314 998

1,088 274 814 224 40

184

1,192 1,174

18

1 192 1:174

18

20,740 17,746

2,994

16,948 14,080

2,868

3,666 126

8,624 7,840

784

4,706

718 3,918

66

3,792

3,988

3,852

5,020 4,970

50

1,772 1,732

40 3,248 3,238

10

3,614

240

1,620

172 1,994 1;926

68

5,864

570

3,374

1,448

5,294

2,090 1,812

3,774 3,482

278

292

40-44 years

362 134 228

2,118 1,558

560

1,424

326 694 460 234

1,872

754

688 480 208

1,184 638 546

1,098

1,ll8

296 18

218

254 72

182 42 6

36

382 378

4

382 378

4

5,122

698

4,002 3,330

672 1 120 1:094

26

4,424

2,238 2,014

224

1,214 1,014

200 1,024

24

1 500 1:480

20

476 462 1 4

1,024

6

1,000

1,018

1,040 1 , o a

36

422 392 30

618 612 6

1,796 1,654

142

528 474 54

1,268

88 1,180

45-49 years

14 2

1 2

112 76 36

76 54 22 36 22 14

110 64 46

50 18 12 80 46 34

18 4

14

16 2

14 2 2

20 18

2

20 18 2

258 226 32

192 160 32 66 66

140 136

4

78 74 4 62 6Z

106 102

4

28 26 2

78 76 2

56 52

4

28 26 2

28 26 2

126 118

8 16 16

110 102

8

50 years and over

2

2

2

2

2

Z

4 4

2 Z

2 z

2

2

2

2

2 2

2 2

4 2 2

4 2 2

2 2

2 2

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Table 2-13. Live Births * by - - Age of Mother and Color, for Metropolitan and Non- #metropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con, _ -

AREA AND COLOR mtal

88,952 53,99E 34,95t

43,742 26,99f 16,746 45,21C 27,OOC 18,21C

23,552 23,221

33c

4,362 4,318

44 19,19( 18,904

288

77,748 60,31C 17,438

61,168 47,018 14,15C 16,580

3,288

116,484

13,292

112,102 4,382

108,984

3,224 3,118

113,260

4,276

106

193,152 171,832

21,320

141,998 122,230 19,768 51,154 49,602 1,552

86,112

1,614

46,800 45,702

39,312 38,796

516

59,614 27,464 32,150

5,634 2,814

53,980 24,650 29,330

97,056 83,824 13,232

60,978 49,720

36,078 34,104 1,974

17,368 16,020 1,348

4,428 4,252

176 12,940 ll 768

1:172

84,498

1,098

2,820

11,258

(See headnote at beginning of table)

POE OF MOTHER

Under 15 Years

211 41

171

91 1 1 81

121 31 91

1 1 3

1' 1'

231 54

18;

1% 4!

141 4t 1I 3t

5t 3t 1E

54 3E 1 t

224 76

14€

18C 44

136 44 32 12

32 24

8

18 1 2 6

14 12

2

312 26

286

22 2

20 290 24

266

182 56

126

122 24 98 60 32 28

20 14

6

2

2 18 14

4

15-13 years

15,ooc 8,046 6,954

6,988 3,604 3,384 8,012 4,442 3,570

3,308 3,290

18

538 536

2 2,770

16 2,754

ll,780 7,936 3,844

8,632 5,588 3,044

2,348 3,148

800

9,780 9,100

680

9,420 8,746

674 360 354

6

24,024 2O,ll8 3,906

16,614 13,008 3,606 7,410 7,llO

300

8,240 7,986

254

4,194 4,048

146 4,046

1oB

ll,658 4,682 6,976

926 344 582

10,732

6,394

3,938

4,338

15,292 12,646

2,646

8,478 6,322 2,156 6,814 6,324

490

2,452 2,224

228

576 540

36 1,876 1,684

192

20-24 years

31,02C 19,694 ll,326

8,152 8,072

80

1,400 1,388

12 6,752 6,684

68

25,128

5,584 19,544

19 472 14:950

5,656 4 , e z

4,594 1,062

33,472

33,938

1,008

34,946

1,474

32,498 1,440

974 34

64,516

6,164

45,930 40,250 5,680

18,586

484

29,304

520

16,378 16,024

354 12,926 12,760

166

19,338

58,352

18,102

28,784

10,010 9,328

1,948 1,030 918

17,390

8,410

33,418

4,llO

8,980

29,308

20,898 17,308

3,590 12,520

520

6,356

462

12,000

5,894

1,652 1,598

54 4,704 4,296

408

25-29 years

2l,142 13,338

7,808

6,052 5,912

14C

1 176 1:164

12 4,876

128

19,614 15,766

4,748

3,848

15,758 12,564 3,194 3,856 3,202

654

33,256 32 108 1:148

32,340 31 230 1:11d

916 878 38

50,220 45,102 5,U8

32,982 4,738

12,120

37,720

12,500

380

22,916 22,518

398

12 824 12:538

286 10,092

9,980 l l 2

13,028 6,620 6,408

1,368 764 604

11,660 5,856 5,804

23,278

3,038 20,240

15,352 12,714

2,638 7,926 7,526

400

4,238 3,910

326

1,104 1,064

40 3,132 2,846

286

a34 years

12,92€ 7,912 5,014

6,472 4,098 2,376 6,454 3,818 2,638

3 660 3:602

58

706 700 6

2,902 52

12,458 10,052 2,406

10,206

1,982 2,252 1,828

2,954

8,224

424

22,740

660 22,080

22,164 21,522

642 576 558 18

32,644 29,124 3,520

25,076 21,788

7,568 7,336

232

14,964 14,684

280

3,288

8,120 7,928

192 6,844 6,756

88

8,416 3,692 4,724

818 398 420

7,598 3,294 4,304

14,690 12,686 2,004

8,004 9?730

1,726 4,960 4,682

278

2,406

202

628 598

30 1,778 1,606

172

2,204

35-39 year6

6,768

2,188 3,978

' 3,262

1,156

1,872 1,632

2,106

3,504

1 856 1:83C

26

444 432 12

1 412 1:398

14

6,744

1,246

5,518

5,498

4,498 1,020

1,000

12,204 11,874

I4952

1,226

226

330

11,628 324 252 246 6

16,992 14,966

2,026

13,158 11,236 1,922 3,834 3,730

104

7,872 7,748

124

4,060 3,962

98 3,812 3,786

26

5,062 1,848 3,214

442 226 216

4,620 1,622 2,998

7,822 6,788 1,034

5,032 4,182 850

2,790 2,606

184

1,432

80 1,352

368 358 10

1,064 994 70

40-44 years

1,768 938 828

712 428 286

1,054 512 542

484 476

8

90 90

394 386 8

1,698 1,388

310

1,322 1,094

228 376 294 82

3,336 3,264

72

3,232 3,164

88 104 100

4

4,336 3,914

422

3,190

386 1,146

36

2,618 2,590

28

2,804

1,llo

1,152 1,138

14 1,466 1,452

14

1,690 554

1,136

U O 50 60

1,580 504

1,076

2,252 1,988

264

1,308 1,ll6

192 944 872

72

446 404 42

92 88 4

354 316 38

45-49 years

10E 52 5€

5c 28 24 58 26 32

24 24

6 6

18 18

88 72 16

70 56 14 18 16

2

152 152

146 146

6 6

196 180 16

130 118 12 66 62 4

166 164

2

54 52 2

l l 2 ll2

106 30 76

105 30 76

l l 8 110

8

56 50

6 62 60 2

20 18

2

6 6

14 12

2

50 year8 and over

6

6

6

6

2

2

2

2

14 14

14 14

4 2 2

4 2 2

4 2 2

2

2 2 2

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Table 2-13. Lwe Births by Age of Mother and Color, -for Metropolitan and Non- .metropolitan Counties: United States , . and Each State, 196140n.

AReA AND COLOR

white----- Nonwhite-

Nonmetropolitau counties _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ______

Total

34,534 32,948 1,586

15,664 14,286 1,378

18,870 18,662

208

8 0 8 4 7:UO

974

6,306

782 1,778 1,586

192

5,524

13,914

60 13,854

4,316

8

9,546

4,308

9,598

52

135,380 ll6,692 18,688

104 578 88’592 Xi986 30,802

2,702 28,100

29,942

3,352 26,590

8,222 7,816

406 ?J,720 18,774

2,946

362,520 313,314 49,206

306,908 259,478

55,612 47,430

53,836 1,776

LU,880 76,850 35,030

16 566 15:886

680

1,776 1,774

2 14,790 1 4 . U

’678

229,920 205,578 24,342

161,144 138,320

68,776 67 2581

22,824

1;518

(See headnote at beginning of table)

A O E O F M O T H W

Under 15 ;years

24 1E

E

1 E 1:

4 E E

1 4 E E

1 L E 4 4

1 E 1 E

L

14 1 4

16C 4E

l l 2

13E 4( 9f 21

E 14

4c 3c 1 c

E 6 2

32 24 8

39c 156 234

35C 126 224 40 30 10

398 86

312

92 18 74

306 68

238

8 8

8 8

336 156 180

268 102 166 68 54 14

15-19 years

4,322 4,034

284

1,88L

2,442 2,42:

1,3U

1,611 26E

2(

1,174 13E

1 , O l E 88E 12E 294 28E

E

1,85( 1/34:

47: 471

1,37E 1,37L

E

12,l.X 8,79C 3,32E

9,39(

2,872 2,72E 2,271

6,51€

45E

4,678

434 4,244

1,19E 1,EC

3,482 4E

3,094 388

33,854 26,OoE 7,8G

27,328 19,72C

7,608 6,526 6,286

240

21,270

7,944

4,494 2,646 1,848

16,776 10,680 6,096

1 904 1:816

88

198 198

1,706 1,618

88

13,326

28,832 24,462 4,370

18,974 14,870 4,104 9,858 9,592 266

20-24 ye-

12,761 12,24(

524

5,91E 5,454

46: 6,85( 6,78E

64

2,89E 2,551

344

2,214 1,94E

26C 681 6C4 7f

4,63L 4,611

1 E

1,384 1,382

3,24E 3,23(

1E

41,644

6,31(

32,681 27,264

35,334

5,424 8,95E 8,07( 88E

10,404

1,03L 9,374

2,882 2,74€

7,522 13E

6,62E 894

L15,232 98,WE 17,014

96,398 80,024 16,374

18,194 640

38,42C 27,838

18,834

10,582

9,396 6,978

29,024 20,860 8,164

5,688

194

672 670

2 5,016

192

2,418

5,494

4,824

79,234; 71,194 8,040

54,580 47,042 7,538

24,654 24,152

502

25-29 years

9,021 8,571

45

4,261

3% 4,762 4,69f

64

1,97( . 1,70(

27(

1,56( 1,34E

2 2 4 41L 354 5f

3,726 3,7U

1 4

1,17L 1,Xf

3,872

2,554 2,541

14

38,26€ 33,63( 4,63€

29,22: 25,24€ 3,976 9,04t 8,382

7,304

664

6,43( 874

2,13( 2,002

12E 5,174 4,424

74E

102,571 90,43€ 12,13€

88,08( 76,42C ll,66C 14,492 14,018

476

26,004 18,748 7,256

6,832

1,650 19,172 13,566 5,606

5,182

4,332 4,138

194

454 454

3,878 ’ 3,684

194

59,814

5,840

42,808

53,974

37,304 5,504

17,006 16,670

336

35-39 ;2 I ;years

4,956 4,768 188

1,178 1,046

132

940 834 1s 233 212 26

2,186

18

746 742

4 1,440 1,426

14

26,350 23,652 2,698

20,122 17,830

2,292 6,228 5,822

406

4,390

556

1,226 1,170

56 3,164 2,664

500

67,404

7,470

58,072 50,860 7,212

9,074 258

15,336 10,374

2,168

3,834

59,934

9,332

4,952

4,138 3,102 1,036

l l ,198 7,272 3,926

2,676

132

282 282

2,544

2,394 2,262

132

37,398 33,548 3,850

27,180

3,596

9,964 254

23,584

10,218

2,651

101 2,55(

1,144

1,506

1,071 74

1,48( 2E

562 494 6E

4 4 4 391 51 ll€ 102

I f

1,16( 1,16L

42€ 42f

731 732

13,SOf 12,2Of 1,29f

6,34:

3,mt

10,411

1,07L

2,86E 22:

2,37f 2,058 31E

61L 58C 3(

1,76E 1,478

28f

34,308 30,634 3,672

zs,2e~ 25,746 3,54c

.5,02c 4,888

132

8,128 5,064 3,064

2,046 1,422

624 6,082 3,642 2,440

1,388 1,338

50

140 140

1,248 1,198

39,ll2

50

17,448 1,664

13,874 12,330 1,544

120

5,238 5,ll8

40-44 years

75E 7 3 2:

271 25: It

48E 481

4

14f 12f 1 f

ll1 104

1 L 3f 24 t

33E 336

ll( l l c

22f 22E

3,17(

285

2 47(

23( 701 641 51

6% 58C l l f

16E 15E

53c 422 108

8,32C

79c

7,026 6,254

772 1 294 1:276

18

2,886

2:24<

e

7,53c

2,196 1,344

852

454 318 136

1,742 1,026

716

532 512

20

26 26

508 486 20

4,968 4,590

378

3,326

358 1 642 1:622

20

2,968

45-49 years

E f

1 E

4 4

t E

1% 14L

22

121 1M

21 3r 3;

54 4L 1 4

4 4

5( 3€ 14

43t 391 3E

3% 32L 36 74 72 2

126 7c 56

18 14

4 10.9

56 52

38 36

2

4 4

34 32

2

222 202 20

132 118 14 90 84 6

50 ye& and over

L z

z z

2 z

12 8 4

12 8 4

2

2

2

2

4 4

2 2

2 2

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-5 9

Table 2-13. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Metropolitan ,and Non- metropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961-~0n,,

AREA AND COLOR

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Total

51,052 43,818 7,234

24,970 21,342 3,628

26,082 22,476 3,606

37,538

1,290 36,248

19,180 18,376

804 18,358 17,872

486

240,270 214,614 25,656

187,954 163,212

52,316 51,402

914

18,370 17,618

752

15,190 14,608

582 3,180 3,010

170

24,742

59,930

25,202 34,728

20,250 13,408 6,842

39,680 21,320 18,360

17,642 16,270 1,372

2,424

15,218

1,348

82,248

18,228

28,058 ll,994

2,400 24

13,870

64,020

40,052

42,196 35,962 6,234

246,444 209,294 37,150

166,592 140,220 26,372

69,074 10,778

26,466 25,846

620

17,798 17,534

264 8,668 8,312

356

79,852

Under 15 Pars

104 58 46

36 12 24 68 46 22

34 24 10

16 8 8

18 16 2

238 104 134

192 64

128 46 40 6

6 4 2

4 4

2

2

204 36

168

46 4

42 158

32 126

14 12 2

4 4

10 8 2

252 108 144

126 34 92

126 74 52

652 346 306

414 200 214 238 146 92

12 10

2

10 8 2 2 2

15-19 years

10,164

1,416 8,748

4,474 3,782

692 5,690 4,966

724

5,938 5,740

198

2,750 2,626

124 3,188

74

26,918 21,732 5,186

19,866 14,810 5,056

6,922 130

3&4

7,052

1,728 1,602

126

1,362 1,266

96 366 336 30

12,150 6,146 6,004

3,826 2,146 1,680

4,000 8,324

4,324

2,128 1,932

196

296 286 10

1,832 1,646

186

15,504

3,946 U,558

7,036

2,608 8,468 7,130 1,338

4,428

41,998 34,474

7,524

21,898 27,198

5,300 14,800 12,576 2,224

3,432 3,510

78

2,426

34 1,084

44

2,392

1,040

20-24 years

lS,,lOO

2,344

9,524 8,290

16,756

1,234 9,576 8,466 1,llo

14,290 13,878

412

7 180 .6:926

254 7,llO 6,952

158

76,950 68,810 8,140

59,042

7,856 51,186

17,908 17,624

284

5,876 5,670

206

4,796 4,636

160

1,034 46

20,344 12,792 7,552

1,080

6 950 4z912

13,394 7,880 5,514

6,004

410

806 802

4 5,198

406

2,038

5,594

4,792

28,040

5,738 22,302

13 794 9:914 3,880

14,246 12,388 1,858

85,714 73,636 12,078

58,196 49,426

8,770 27,518

3,308 24,210

9,282 9,086

196

6,226 6,160

66 3,056 2,926

130

25-29 years

U,546

1,614

6,014 5,168

846

4,764 768

8,750 8,408

342

4,658 4,426

232 4,092

110

64,044 58,028 6,016

9,932

5,532

3,982

51,098 45,328 5,770

12,946 12,700

246

4,718 4,512

2ffi

3,950 3,788

162 768 724 44

13,414 8,256 5,158

4,744 3,288 1,456 8,670 4,968 3,702

4,496

362

622 618

4

3,516 358

19,416 15,376 4,040

9,896 7,190 2,706 9,520 8,186 1,334

59,616 51,252

8,364

41,332 35,198

6,134

16,054 2,230

6,726 6,588

138

4,w4

3,874

18,284

4,492 4,428

2,234 64

2,160 74

AOE OF MOTHER

3034 years

5,966 4,980

986

2,990 2,522

2,456

468 2,976

518

5,060 4,864

196

2,748 2,652

96 2,312

100 2,212

43,258 39,446 3,812

34,952

8,306

31,276 3,676

8,170 136

3,516 3,406

110

2,962

88 554 532 22

8,124 4,624 3,500

2,840 1,914

926

2,710

2,874

5,284

2,574

2,828 2,616

212

450 446

4

2,170 208

2,378

ll,202

2,544

5,752

8,658

4,078 1,674 5,450 4,580

870

35,120 29,920 5,200

24,146 20,544 3,602

10,974 9,376 1,598

4,040

l l 2 3,928

2,744 2,688

56 1,296 1,240

56

35-39 years

3,202 2,576

626

1,538

280 1,664 1,318

346

2,666

114

1,400 1,322

78 1,266 1,230

36

22,706 20,844 1,862

18,014 16,242 1,772 4,692 4,602

90

1,258

2,552

2,022

. 80 1,942

1,696 1,642

54 326 300 26

4,376 2,240 2,136

1,460 902 558

2,916 1,338 1,578

1,616 1,486

130

196 194

2 1,420 1,292

128

6,040 4,608 5,432

2,790 1,970

820 3,250 2,638

612

18,502 15,620

2,882

12,384 10,488 1,896 6,ll8 5,132

986

2,248 2,168

80

1,488 1,448

40 760 720 40

40-44 years

892 712 180

354 280

74 538 432 106

750 732 18

400 388 12

350 344 6

5,830 5,346

484

4,548 4,086

462 1 282 1:260

22

474 454 20

396 376 20 78 78

1,254 608 646

374 238 136 880 370 510

514 456 58

46 46

468 410 58

1 688 1:328

360

622 424 198

1,066 904 162

4,604

752 3,852

2,800

1,804

2,366 434

1,486 318

608 594

14

388 386

2 220 208 12

45-49 ye-

74 54 20

38 28 10 36 26 10

50 50

28 28

22 22

312 296 16

230 214 16 82 82

30 28 2

24 22 2 6 6

60 26 34

10 4 6

50 22 28

42 40 2

4 4

38 36 2

102 82 20

32 20 12 70 62 8

224 184 40

l l8 96 22 106 88 18

40 40

24 24

16 3.6

50 yeare and over

4 2 2

2 2

2

2

14 8 6

12 6 6 2 2

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

14 10 4

4 4

10 6 4

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Table2-13.' Lve Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Metropolitan and Non- metropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961-Con.

mtal ARB3 AND COIiJR I

9,386 9,368

18

9,386 9,368

18

97,054 73,158 23,896

52,108

11,888

32,938 12,008

40,220

44,946

65,056 61,238 3,818

39,034 37,104 1,930

12,560 Il,956

604 26,474 25,148 1,326

98,394 94,540

47,650 44,278 3,372

50,744 50,262

482

8,560

306 8,254

8,560

306 8,254

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AGE OF

Under 15 Years

8 8

8 8

268 72

196

136 28

108 132 44 88

44 32 12

30 18 12 14 14

52 38 14

22 20 2

30 18 12

52 22 30

32 2

30 20 20

2 2

2 2

15-19 ye-

1,228 1,226

2

1,228 1,226

2

16,612 11,268 5,344

7,942

2,506

5,832 2,838

9,344 8,812

5,436

8,670

532

5,466 5,120

346

3,692 186

6,788 6,426

362

3,878

2,000

4,788 4,548

9,180

1,878 122

240

8,606 574

4,170 3,668

502 5,010 4,938

72

1,370 1,320

50

1,370 1,320 . 50

20-24 years

3,322 3,32c

3,322

2

3,320 2

33,436

7,550

17,852 14,058

15,584

3,756

24,260 23,104 1,156

25,886

3,794

11,828

15,530

838

8,352

14,752

8,670

318

13,412

560 12,852

4,432

8,980

4,250 182

8,602 378

33,242 31,976 1,266

16,220 15,100 1,120

17,022 16,876

146

3,226 3,104

122

3,226 3,104

122

25-23 years

2,382 2,374

2,382 2,374

8

8

23,266

5,264

13,052 10,408 2,644

10,214

2,620

16,280 15,224 1,056

10,830 10,068

762 5,450 5,156

294

18,002

7,594

3,050 8,608

442

3,110 2,946

164 5,940 5,662

278

26,364 25,362 1,002

13,330 12,436

894 13,034 12,926

108

2,196 2,l26

70

2 196 .2:126

70

1,458 1,454

4

1,458 1,454

4

13,958 10,760

3,198

9,066

678

6,170 5,646

524 2,896 2,742

154

5,586 5,262

324

1,864 1,778

86

8,388

3,722 3,484

238

17,298 16,628

670

8,500

8,798

7,926 574

8,702 96

1,010 968 42

1,010 968 42

35-39 years

728 724

1

726 724

2

7,436 5,616 1,820

4,110 3,184

926 3,326

894

4,750 4,446

304

3,214

236 1,536 1,468

68

3,100 2,942

158

858 824 34

2,432

2,978

2,242 2 , m

9,234 8,984

124

250

4,170 3,964

206 5,064

44

600 580

20

600 580

20

5,020

40-44 years

24f 24E

24E 24E

1,978 1,49C

486

986 776 21c 990 714 276

1,228 1,154

74

774 726 48

454 428 26

978 910 68

260 246 14

718 664 54

2,876 2,814

62

1,174

46 1,702 1,686

16

136 136

1,128

136 136

4 5 4 9 years

14 14

14 14

1oc 62 38

46 32 14 54 30 24

84 78 6

46 46

38 32 6

68 66 2

14 14

54 52

2

148 148

54 54

94 94

20 18

2

20 18 2

4

50 years and over 8

2 2

2 2

2 2

z 2

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2,728,38(

2,230,262 438,lll

3 ,m

12,OU

1,28€

2,981 20E

10,73(

2 6I.E 1:67C

94E

13,998

60C 13,391

8,222 7,816

406

9 674

162

2,830

22

4,016 3,726

290

9:512

2,808

4,574 4,156

418

2,792 2,486 x16

26,288 18,508 7,780 3 218 2:334

824

5,294 3 352 1:742

5,504 4,640 864

7,790

786 41,960 29,402

6,210 3,916

7,-

12,558

2,294

2,910 2,904

6 7,622 5,690 1,932

1,992 1,950

42 5,196 5,160

36

SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-6 1

TabIeZ-14. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 1961

(By pkCe of residence. Data refer only to births occurrlng within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Figures for age of mother not stated are distnbuted. Areas shown are those listed in Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas issued in 1961 by the Bureau of the Budget, except for New England, where areas are metropolitan State eco- nomic areas as established by the Bureau of the Census in 1960. For definition of areas, see Technlcal Appendix)

4,396

1,462 2,934

6 2 4

12 2

10

18

18 12 4 8

8 6 2

4 2 2 2 2

6 4 2

2

2

8 2 6

90 24 66 8 2 6

26 4

22

12 6 6

10 8 ; 2

178 36

142

12 2

10

c

I

* ..

I

15-19 years

345,016

AREA AND COIclR

263,350 81,666

668 626 42

1,450 1,162

288

474 2% 180

1,272 1,176

96

1,196

46 1,150

1,108 1,070

38

372 370

2 742 686 56

498 436 62

526 446 80

4,430

1,628 382 244 138

1,094 690 404

916 734

1,670

2,802

182

1,488 I l a2 I

6,758

2,774

896 454 442

336 336

3,984

mtal

910,99C

769,424 141,566

1,214

64

4,182

464

910 620 290

1,150

3,718

4,318 4,142

176

2,882 2,746 136

::z 48

960 954 6

1,562 1,454

108

1,698 1,554 144

1,002 912 90

8,968 6,350 2,618 1,114

836 278

1,732 1,196

536

2,196 1,914

282

2 776 2&2

224

9 508 4:012

2,316 1,514

802

1,046

4

13,520

1,042

718.338

Uder 15 Pars

615,348 104,99C

778 724 54

3,172

238

874 432 242

3,816 168

2,934

3,984

2,130 2,002

128

2,576 2,540

36

700 696

4

972 902 70

1,248 1,136

112

612 562 50

6,704 4 966 1:738 810 622 188

1,278 914 364 1

1,276 1,086

190

1,638 1,460

178 10,526 1 7 1 2 2t8I.4

455,448

~~ -

234,014 57,310 2,79

389,904 65,544

350 316 34

1,976 1,768

208

342 210 132

2,712 2,616

96

1,226 1,170

56

1,746 1,720

26

478 470

8

472 440 32

756 694 62

394 346 48

3,890 2,798 1,092

520 380 140

732 480 252

702 580 122

906 116

6,640 4,900 1,740

872 572 300

424 422

2

846 288

310 304

6

1,006 9% 12

2,376 1,356

14 430 13:996

434

2 966 2:762

204 1,082 1,054

28

1,022

1,134

1,020

200,644 33,370

132 122 10

988 926 62

164 90 74

1,306 42

610 580 30

870 862

8

248 248

212 198 14

294 262 32

200. 112 28

1,348

1, a.8 1,280

538 296 238 58

358 226 132

322 256 66

514 448 66

3,466 2,586

880

446 310 136

222 222

630 450 180

le4 182

2

468 466

2

1,126 592 534

7 572 7i342

230

1 580 1:482

98

608 592 16

20-24 ye-

49,652 7,658

42 42

232 214 18

34 24 10

340 326 14

166 158

8

228 224

4

56 54 2

36 8

76 72 4

48 44 4

374 280 94 82 68 14

70 40 30

74 60 14

146 132

14 828 644 184 102 50 32

86 86

140 96 44

48 48

114 llz

2

306 164 142

1,946 52

422 412 10

174 170

4

. 44

1,998

*

25-29 years

1,560

550

786 786

1,862 1,398

464

5lZ 300 12

1,424 1,416

8

3,544

21,006

1,010

2,276 1,268

20,242 764

3 932

344 1,722 1,676

46

3;sss

2 2

22 2

20

4 4

56 8 48 34 22 12

8 4 4 4

4

14,664 8,756 5,908

71,030 67,964 3,066

14,046 12,720 1,326

6,164 5,960 204

2,42 37

1 11

I I

14 U

1

i

1 4 E E E 4

4 2 2

6 4 2

14 10 4

44 32 12 6 4 2

8 8

8 6 2

L

8 8

14 6 8

92 92

20 20

30 years aud over

18

58 20

2 2

2 2

2 2

14' 14

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Table2-14. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 196-1-Continued

AREA AND COLOR

6,234 6,126 108

2,638 1 622

12,536

426

1:016

l2,LIO ,

12 10 2

46 14 32 2 2

4 4

2

2 18 2

16

14 12 2

36 6 x)

12 4 8

274 42

232 58 36 22 86 10 76

16 2

14 24 6 18 32 12 20 8 8

92 40 52

2 2

40 18 22

16 12 4

10 10

124, 28 96

2

2

6

6 18 14 4

AGE OF MVlTBR

15-19 2024 25-29 3034 3559 40-44 45-49 50 years ye- ye- ye=- years ye= ye- years and over

622 616

6

2,558 2,046

512 974 830 144

452 442 10

396 344 52

610 672 938 868 70

1,178 572 606

1,412

360

17,152 10,878 6,274

2,562 720

3,870 2,526 1,344

390 360 30

1,146 600 546

834 388

2,6W

516 952 868 84

3,726

1,282

1,052

3,282

1,222

2,084

5,080

1,354

892 844 48

' 2,216 1,892

324

456 408

48 3,242 2,984

258

954 e58 96

7,186 2,896

254 234

656 644 12

454 226 228

1,430 78

10,082

1,508

1,654 1,630

4

9,642 8,630

2,606

164

1,360

18

1,054 58

2,310

782

1,936 112

2,216 1,570

646

2,386 1,924

462

1,012

2,442

1,342

1, 112

1,528

2,048

50,158 38,864 ll,294 8,880 7,610 1,270

13,456 10,765 2,690

964 926 38

2,170 1,476

694 2,336 1,700

636 6,642 5,756

886

2,026 106

2,132

10,054 7,954

2,340 2,254

5,322

2,140

86 6,100

778

928 866 62

8,936 8.5U

418

2,410

lla 27,156

2,292

22,832 4,324 890 890

2,126 2,096

30

932 612 320

4,028

ll2 3,916

1,468 1,462

6

8,296

796

1,968 1,844 124

7,500

1,064 1,046

18 828 754 74

1,572 978 594

1,454 1,344

90

1,380 512

1,484

262

40,812

8,380 7,072 6,174

898

9,302

716 684 32

1,494 1,026

468 1,430

410

4,930 4,276

654

1,446 76

6,938

1,354

1,620

62 4,668 4,100

568

640 590 50

6,744 6,350 394

1,716 1,622

94 23,970 20,334 3,636

564 564

1,892

1,222

32,432

n , 3 w

1,998

1,020

1,522

5,584

1,558

1,590 1,560

30

634 422 212

3,288

150 3,158

1,026

16

5,714 5,246

468

1,010

1,180 1,098

82

534 526

8 384 360 24

91Q 526 388 874 826 48

1,104 818 286 816 656 162

26 794 21'734 5:060 4,776 4,090

686

6,184

378 362 16

890 576 314 712 466 246

2,660 2,318

342 1,064 1,014

50 3,688 2,946

742

1,026 982 44

2,664 2,356

308

410 378 32

3,956

232

886 828 58

17,142 14,518 2,624

412. 412

1,060 1,038

22

346 220 126

2,248

64

7,442

1,258

3,724

2,184

556 556

3,oPO

220 686 654 32

234 230

4 236 222 14

510 258 252 354 336 18

538 380 158

452 356 96

13904

2,576

2,620

ll:328

2,338 2,052

3,972 3,458

286

514 222 220

2 494 304 190 362 zoo 162

1,212 i , o n

140 654 632 22

1,425 382

482 478

4

1,808

1,298 1,130

168

204 188 16

1,856 1,772

84 452 434 18

9,296 7,714

260 258

2

578 568 10

216 124 92

1,582

:E 32

130 130

702 656 46 184 174 10

50 50

48 44 4

148 80 68

120 ll0 10 134 98 36 78 60 18

3,302

590 632 554

78 908 790 l l8 58 58

u 4 72 42 68 32 36

2,712

282 256 26 154 148 6

418 336 82

154 148

6

296 266 30 50 46 4

448 428 20

108 100

8 2,156 1,826

330 76 76

212 210

2

50 18 32

254 248

6

6 ti

40 56 4 E c

2 2

2 2

2

2

6 6

2

2 10 E 4

158 128 50 24 22

2 42 42

6 6

4 2 2 4 4

10 2 8 8 6 2 18 16 2

E 6

8 ti 2

22 22

4 2 2

84 74 10 2 2

10 10

8 8

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2

2

e 4 4 2 2

32 4

28 2

2

2 2

22 8 14 16 10 6 8 2 6 14 4 10 22 10 12 a0 2 18 2

2

22 2 10 6

6

10 8 2 6 6

8 2 6

20 4 16 102 36 66

6 :~ 4 4 34 14 20

10 4 6

Table2-14 Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 196 1 -Continued

464 420 44 722 718 4

648 578 7c 908 886 22

312 312

1,352 1,154 198

1,176 668 508 300 266 34 770 644 126

2,490 2,066 424

1,620 1,472 148 444 328 l l 6 574 384 190

1,848 1,444 404

1,070 976 94 338 308 30 246 246

974 660 314

1,024 698 326 740 708 32

888 194

1,082

1,120 930 190

1,626 502

1,124

3,682 1,618

1,044

40 580 402 178

5,300

1,004

2,878 2,194 684 474 426 48

AREA AND COLOR

1,880 1,802

78 ' 1,636

1,620 16

1,476 1,366

I l C 2,618

60 2,558

1,090 1,088

2 3,606 3,184 422

2,434 1,670 764 562 536 26

2,042 1,870 172

4,956 4,268 688

3,202 2,960 242 702 600 102

1,174 848 326

5,042 4,218 824

3,356 3,120 236 952 9l4 38

1,240

12 2,168 1,608 560

1,472 392

1,696 1,608

88

1,228

1,864

2,594 2,348

4,972

246

4.498 474

5,046

2,946

8,616

2,100

I4538

2,922

2,016

1,310 lJg2 ~

1,078 232

6,278 5 200 1:078

1,070 58

1,128

1,076

58 498 492 6

670 614 56

1,492 1,484

28

422 422

1,582 1,368 214

1,230 948 282 188 172 16 998 912 86

1,678 1,408

1,018

270 1,342 1,198 144 304 248 56

502 374 128

2,656 2,162 494

1,614 1,522

92 318 294 24 688 684 4

966 730 236 782 634 148 728 654 74

1,208 1,122

86

3,082

182

676 1,906 5,018 3 802 1:216

774 750 24 494 418 76

2,902 2,316 586 458 432 26

2,900

2,582

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AGE OF MOTRW

7,684

2,396

1,376 152

6,130

566

ll 532

5,288

1,528

5,564

13,544

9,350 8,522

2,118

2:012

828

1,684 434

3,510 2,500 1,010

2,854

15,172 12,318

9,714 9,060 654

2,436 2,302 134

3,740 38

6,002 4,460 1,542

4 062 1:250 4,886

312 7,612 6,868 744

15,926 14,678 1,248 14,906 5,020 9,886 33,106 24,476 8,630

5,602 5,408 194

12,984

3,778

5,312

4,574

3,728

Under 15 Years

15-19 Y-'

20-24 years

25-29 years

1,52 1,47

5 93 91 1

1,09

7 2,06

6 73 73

2,871

40

1 , O l

2,oo

2,471

1,98. 1,38 60 34: 28. 51

1,63:

121 1,5@

5,371 2,911

2,24: 451

2,04( 20:

46: 341 l l 2

902 651 244

3,81( 3,07C 73:

2,64( 2,48i

Et 59: 564 2f

1,072

1f 1,354 1,054 30(

941 28€

1,05€

1,22€

1,21€ 1,w

1,834

4,812 4,512

4,274

82

1,994

16C

3oc

1 39c

8,296 6,220 2,076

1,272

52

846 w

4,620 3,826 794 764 720 44

2:884

1,220

1,000

years years

58 55 3 25 25

36 33 3 91 88 3 23 23

77 66 10

E4 48 16 10

9 L 5& 51 51

851 721 3.31

74: 671 7:

151 lll 31

26r 178 91

1,361 1,07: 29: 77L 73 4(

1 8 1 171

1 39( 381

4% 32f 101 3 1 4 244 7(

38t 361 24

58C 53€ 41

1,532

86

274 814

1,726 602

364 350 14 258 184 74

1,444

1,086

2,33c

266 248 224 24

40-44 years

15 14

6 6

u. 10 1 24 24

5 5

16 14 1

17 12 4 2 2

ll ll

161 131 2, 17, 161 1: 41 31

81 51 2:

391 30. 9'

221 21: 11 42 4(

13( 1 2 1

9: 71 3 9( 7( 2(

ll( lo( 1( 144 121 11

382 374

f

254 7: 182 504 38C 124

120 120

64 44 20

336 276 60 62 60 2

45-49 years

1 1 1 1

2( 2(

4 4

1(

f E E

E E

E 2 E E 6 2 2 2

32 30 2 12 12

6 6

12 12

2 2

4 2 2

4 4

18 18

16 2 14 18 12 6

6 6

14 8 6 24 22 2

6 6

50 years and over

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c

AREA AND COIOR Total

5,634 2,814 2,820

12,858 9,302 3,556

13,142

1,764

5,768 5,686

82 4,232

254 26,402 22,192 4,210 2,612 2,556

56

11,378

3,978

8,182 7,394

788 - 4,228 3 204 1:024 6,372 6,244

128

7,826 7,536

290 2,672 2,654

la 4,012 3,422

590 2,972 2,518

4%

2,792 542

2,604 2,330

274 4,368 4,226

142

6,478 4 608 11870 5,568 5,100

468

159,702 138,672 21,030

3,334

18,114 15,580 2,554 5,160 4,622

538 2,520 1,816

. 704 5,108 3,204 12%

6,254 6,166

ea 4,316 4,308

8 16,788 9 076

19 608 14'466 5:142

7:712

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AGE OF MOTHW

22 2

20 58 6

52

20 8 12 4 4

2 2

38 12 26

18 18

2 2

2 2

4 2 2

2 2

8 4 4 4 2 2

8 6 2

-

2

2

20 4

16 6 6

-

172 92 80 46 22 24 20 12 8

2

2

20 2 la

2 2

64 2

62

52 2

50

926 344 582

2,290 1,546

744

974 314

584 572 12

576 526 50

3,876 3,076 800 362 352 10

1,288

s= 1,152 160 598 446 152 8@4 7 n 32

996 956 40

252 250

2

666 562 104. 496 424 72

534 418 ll6 346 304 42

562 538 24

1,222 81C C U 630 552 78

22,652

2,88€ 2,2&

19 324 3:32f

60C 994 871 1 2 2 45( 301 14E

962 562 40C

474 464 1(

471 471

2,962

1,67€

2 57( 1: 684

88f

1,284

20-24 years

1,948 1,030

918

3,476 4,588

s= 4,454 3,832

622

1,846

34 1,816

1,658 =,= 9>= 7,836

100

1,376 938 932

6

2,812

1,604 1,284

2,234

2,58e 228

320

2,206 28

3,038

74 766 760

6

1,372 1,178 194

1 1 7 6 1:044

132

1 160

150 912 832

80 1,780 1,724

56

2,372

548

1,864

154

2,964

1:010

1,824

i,no

2% 6,846

6,lOE

16i

l,75C 14C 9l4 67f w

5,XE

1,89C

gz 59E

2,20E 2,UC

1,384 l ,SE

5,7E

2E

3,2E4 2,446

6 46€

1z661 4'804

25-29 years

1,368 764 604

2,934 2,174

760

3,092 424

1,414 1,404

10

3,516

1,088 1,=

56

6,E46 5,6E4

982 610 392

L w.€

I62 .;EL2

% 300

1,672 1,636

36

2,012 1,934

78 740 732

8

1,032 866 166 706 580 126 846 712 .E4 614 556 58

1,178 40

1,488 1,070

418 1,462 1,332 130

1,218

4 1 , m 55 SI0

4,426

524

1,146 116 6X 4 4 E m

762 42f

1,78E 1,762

24 1,17C 1 , X E

5:m

3,902

1,262

1,uc

1

4,12€ 2,372 1,75E

5 OB€ 3'70C 1:3S

303% years

818 398 420

1,314 508

2,356

244

1,144

22 542 520 22

4,030 3,414 616 402 386 16

1,260

w 586 426 160

1,024

24

. 1,822

2,112

1,122

1,106

1,000

1,102 1,042

60 512 512

604 528

76 382 296 86

480 402 78

440 384 56

542 524 18

824 552 272 976 912 64

24,994

2,ME

21 852 3:142

2,47C 37E 62E 532 9E

32E 252 7E

6BE 42E 26C

1,12€ 1,lOE

22 74E 742

4

2,426 1 352 $074

3 36E 2:63E

731

3 5 3 9 years

442 226 216 930 626 304

1,19c 1,068

122

592 586

6

296 276 20

1,712 346 234 228

6 646 584 62

274 202 72

502 496

6

530 494 36

310 320

266 226 40 166 w 2 34

256 212 46

WE 192

2f

20f

2

434 26E 16E

52f 492 34

2,ffi8

-2Of

12,92€ ll,3li 1,614 1,424 1,21€

20€ 28€ 2 4 4 42 15f Ili 44 34€ 17E 17:

50€ 504

4

42€ 42€

1,19(

1,m: 1,32t

64€ 544

35€

40-44 years

110 50 60

224 152 72

298 274 24

172 170

2 66 60 6

532 470 62 60 60

156 w 22 50 30 20

122 120

2

138 138

86 84 2

60 54

6

40 38 2

46 30 16 72 60 12

56 56

l l 4 78 36 98 90 8

3,002 2,612

390

364 324 40 80 66 14 40 26 14

76 46 30

140 138

2 ll0 ll0

290 152 138 356 292

64

45-49 years

12 8 4

20 18

2

lz 12

4 4

10 8 2 6 6

4 4

12 12

6 6

4 4

4 4

2 2

2 2

4 4

6 6

LIS 106 12 lz 1z

2 2

12 12

2 2

12 4 8

26 22 4

50 years and over

2 2

2 2

2 2

4

4

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Table2-14. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 196 1 -Continued

1,698

19c 30,376 27,436 2,94C

40,508 39,51C

998 8,762 5,256 3,506

1,726 1,124 4,108

1,50E

2,850

2,050 2,058

2,528 2,732

204 4,070 5,624

446 9,560 7,360

36,442 28,374 8,068

14,452

1,364 23,162 14,092

9,070 6,170

1,876 222,056 l80,454 41,602

16,550 U,780 4,770

2,214 186

3,166 3,090

2,200

13,088

4,294

2,400

76, 12,964 ll,020 1,944

13,586 12,332 1,254 8,456 6,662 1,794

AREA AND COLOR

2 2

26

26

16 12 4

34 10 24 18 2

16

12

12

6 2 4

10 4 6

32 10 22 66 6

60

8 6 2

36

36 22 2

20

88 170

62 8

54 10 4 6

258 ~

Total 25-29 years

3054 35-33 40-44 45-49 years Years years yearn

(See headnote at beginning of table)

IJ.6 100 16

2,602 2,416 186

3,490 3,402

88 700 418 282

184 98 86 344 142 202 144 126 18 334 298

36 582 458 124

3 580 3i026

554 1,492 1,366

126 1,962 1,264

698 428 294 134

20 888 17:766 3,122

1,200 788 412 lJ.8 110

8

266 250 16

762 608 154

1,054 982 72

612 468 144

2,672 2,572

100

372 262 110 532 502

30 9,580 8,122 1,458

1,348 1,482

114

5,074 4,740

334 352 352

444 452 12

Under 15 years

294 242 52

2,686 2,148

438

3,520 3,386 134

1,472 848 624

534 264 270 694 338 356 514 462 52

588 498

90

1,166 432

3,230

1,426

1,014 198

3,546 1 7 9 4 1:752 1,016

642 374

19,652

6,664

1,598

1,804

1,212

12,988

2,942 1,954

988 458 414 44

490 480 10

2,382 2,020

1,702 362

1,456 246

1,430

396

1,586

306

894 286

1,072 976

96 10,462 6,334

1,034

1,280

1 p o

4,128 2,918 2,636

282

4,762

908 320 320

538 536

2

3,854

49( 434 5t

10,31t

97E

14,15C

32€ 2,87C 1 806 l:064

68E 32E

1,422 764 65E

9,33f

13,821

1,014

1,106 1,054

52 1,420 1,306

114

2,514 770

ll 374 8’628 2:746

4,028 524

7,856 4,812 2,984 2 226

638 69 630

14,472

5,752 4 288 1:464

946 884 62

3,284

4,552

1:see

55:158

1,110 1,094

16 5,066 4,386

680 4,936 4,526

410 2,916

558

6,942 6,334

608

2,386

452 2,408 2,302

106 30,962 24,386 6,576 6,268

2,358

1,954

482 442 40

8,626

782

lJ.,246

256 2,072 1,286

786

618 420 198 920 464 456 590 540 50

980 872 108

2,552 2,014

638 10 264

2,016 4,098 3,776

322 5,670 3,570

1,498

414

7,844

10,990

8:248

2,100

1,084

64,378 54,224 10,156

2,890 3,946

1,056 556 516 40

710 692 18

3,080 2,630

450 3,650 3,292

358

1,646 394

2,040

7,122 6,672

450 1 452

322 1 762 1:65$ 106

22,632 4,910

4,172 358

13 692 12:716

976 e40 832

8 1,176 1,164

12

1:130

27,542

4,530

286 264

* 22 5,480 4,992

488

7,084 6,910

174 1,372

762 610

428 228 200 634 308 326 332 314 18

628 542 86

1,386 1,098

5:aso

288 7 042

1,152

2,538 2,708

170 3,630 2,306 1,324

866 606 260

42,036 35,746 6,290

2,368 1,656

712 296 272

24 508 494

14 1,456 1,230

226 1,950 1,808

142 1,270 1,014

256

5,106 4,864

242 760 590 170

1,102 1,028

74 18,672 15,628 3,044 2,722 2,464

258

9,696

662 640 632

8

706

6

9,034

700

28 24 4

720 678 42

954 942 12

238 122 l l 6

50 26 24 78 32 46 36 26 10

108 102

6

120 94 26

e48 746 102 364 542 22

432 272 160 1l2 78 34

4,966 4,268

698

264 188 76 14 12 2

76 76

178 128

50 268 246 22 156 126 30

666 646 20

104 68 36

108 104

4

2,370 1,976

394 376 356 . 20

1 1 9 8

70 98 98

90 90

1:lZe

2

2 22 8

14 16 14 2

24 10 14

8 6 2

18 4

14 8 6 2

138 32 106 14 6 8

38 12 26

2 2

4 4

3 2 1 1 1

3 1 1

24’ 2L 2

11

1

1 1 11

I

1c f

f E

42 42

E 4 2 2 2

96 82 14 34 34

54 52 2 2 2

6 6

50 yearn and over

2 2

2 2

8 4 4

2

2

8 2 6

2 2

2 2

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Table2&. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 196 1 -Continued

2,514' 2,414

100 2,962 2,874

88 462 460

2

460 448 12

638 598 40

656 474 182 916 896 20

336 306 30

1,526 1,096

430

510 450 60

2,474 2,292

182

852 802 50

2,030 1,780

250

828 728 100 260 246 14

8,468 6,918

1,774 1,734

40 194 182 12

3,140 2,928

212

2,714 2,510

204

3,920 3,462

458

10,408 8,464

3,136 2,964

172 706 672 34

746 468

.27S 846 842

4

3,824 3,490

334

956 564 392

1,550

1,944

AREA AND COLOR

382 370 12

306 376 20

82 82

60 60

84 e4

74 44 30

112 110

2

54 50 4

158 96 62

56 52 4

380 374

6

92 86 6

254 232 22

108 104

4 48 44 4

936 198

230 228

2

18 16

2 412 390 22

384 360

24

506 470

36

1,260 998 262

382 368 14 68 66 2

88 64 24

140 158

2

460 420 40

78 48 30

1,w

Total

24 24

24 22 2

4 4

2 2

6 4 2

8 8

2 2

12 8 4

12 12

8 8

10 10

4 4

2 2

56 48 8

16 16

24 22 2

22 20 2

22 22

64 64 10

10 10

8 8

4 2 2

32 32

10 6 4

17 090 16:304

786

15,190 14,608

582

3 048 3:028

20

2,?30

3,612 3,370

242 4,246 2 918 1:328

5,408

170

2,884

1%

5,238

2,294 2,102 192

9 414 6:372 3,042

3 176 2:690

486

12,328 1,206

5,442 5,024

418 13,806 12 446 1z360

5,160 4,530

630

1,970

88

50,312 40 402

13,534

1, ea2

9:910

u.,584 34416

168 1,736 1,642

94

19,934 18,458

20,-

1,476

18 E52 1:482

27,184 24 632 2:552

63,514 52,256 ll,258

18,582 17,738

844 4,822

234

5,228 3 242 l i s 8 6 4,066 4,042

24

25 656 23'896 1:760

4,588

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AGE OF M m

Under 15 Years

I f E

4 4

2 2

2 2

E

4

22

14

e

L

e

2 2

32

24

2 2

14 6 8

4 2 2

30 20 10

6

6

e

u.4 22 92

6 6

6 6

40 34 6

24 18

6

28 18 10

122 56 66

22 22

4 2 2

22

22 2 2

20 14

15-13 years

2,331

1 2 C 1,361 1,268

9f

352 35c

45f 45c

f 40f 361 44

60E 324 484

752 70E

35C 32E 24

83C

2,212

1u

1,5u

68e

456 346 u.0

992 212

772 694 78

1,690 190

642 514 128 544 332 12

6,528 4,586 1,942

1,562 22

362 326 36

3,030 2,738

292

3 424 3:146

278

1,204

1,880

1,584

4,138 3,818

8,284

320

6,578 1,706

2,156

72 656 640 16

1,078 604 474 278 274

2 940 2:718

222

1,414 646 768 1

2,084

1 4

2024 ye-

6,28E 6,045

24E

4,636 16C

1,074 1,07C

4

4,798

1,012 1,ooc

1,204 1,u.C

12

94

1,462 1,07E

384

1,77E 1,7U

6(

e42

74 3,072 2,104

768

968

1,132 950 182

4,164 3,776

388

1,880 1,722 158

4,994 4,612

382

1,824 1,620

204

708 670 38

16,576

3,058

4,042 3,996

46 614 592 22

6,568 6,078

490

7 190 6i720

470

9,928 9,056

872

21,488 17 972 3i516

6,100 5,870

230 1,678 1,592

86

1,894

642 1,148 1,146

2

9 442

524

13,518

1,252

8:918

23-29 years

4,234 4,012

222

3,95c 3,788

162

824 814 1c

662 644

1 E

942

54

78E 292

1,438 1,404

34

888

i,o7e

528 480 48

2,39C 1,752

638

768 674 94

3,608 326

1,402 1,306

96 3,600 3,210

390

5,934

1,354 1,216 138 444 428

16

12,940 10,644

2,958

2,296

2,922 36

426 412 14

4,810 4,486

324

4,894 4,528

366

6,738 6,054

684

16,458

2,740

5,270 5,002

268 1,290

70

1,086 678 408

1,160

8

6 870 6:418

452

13,718

1,220

1,152

j 734

1 3n 7f

1,698

54

24f 24E

22( 224

4

33: 32E

f 3u 20( 14C

404 394

1 C

166 12

706

228

252 216 36

1:222

1,641

'

i7e

478

1,352 1,me

84

432 404 28

892 lJ.6 394 3i4 50

164 160

4

4,492 3,728

164 974 952 22

lJ.6 108

8

1,780 128

1 478 1:346

132

1,732 172

5,430 4,416 1,014

1,416 88

412 388 24

310 174 . 136 492 488

4

2,068 1,886

182

396 232 164

1,008

1,908

1,-

1,504

"=T"T"" years and oyer

2 2

4 2 2

2 2

4 4

2 2

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Table 244.’ Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 196 1 -Continued

Total

2,696 2,638

58

2,400 24

5,336

552 6,280 6,026

254

3,186 206

2,702 2,646

56

3,002 2,700

302

2,424

4,784

3,392

u,700 ll,o52

648

3 748 3i502

246

4,680 678

14,384 13,734

650

8,162 7,436

726

5,358

15,214

2,952

2,212

1,978

10,640 9,210

12,262

2,062 150

1,338 640

1,430

4,104 3,730

374 5 826 4:620 1,206

6,318 512

7,604

2,520 1,540

980

6,830

9,034

1,230

1,848 1,150

698

7 700

246

2,678 622

7:454

3,300

53,858 37,024 16,834

3 400

242

5,060

3 : m

3,378 1,682

3,566 3,464 102

AfLEA AND COLOR Under 15 Years

I I

I

f

44 1 4 3(

1c

1c li E €

4

4 12

6 6

12 6 6

10 2 8

4

4 2

2

8 6 2 6

6

138 20

lJ.8 2

2

26 2

24

6 6

(See headnote at beginning of table)

I

662 640 22

622 618

4 1,410 1,260

150 1,494 1,414

80 912 860 52

614 608 6

736 666 70

3,276 3,094

182

936 866 50

1,026 156

4,006 3,856 150

1,956 1,732

224

3,556

606

498 464

34

430 286 144

2,726 2,390

336

1,182

2,950

1,058

1,584

968 90

1,270 314

1,692 1,574 rn

2,228 1,958

270

570 336 234 480 304 176

2 058

58

844 690 154

13,828

2:ooo

9,900 3 , 928

818 774 44

882 346

910 880 30

1,228

408 404

4

450 446

4

902 100

962 914 48

500 474

26 354 346 8

392 364 28

2,050 1,926

124

626 588 38

752 646 106

1,002

2,808

1,120

2,680 128

968 I32

2,056 1,694

362 292 276 16

262 172 IlO

1 868

276

534 486 48

1,062 890 172

1,038 958 80

996 156

352 206 146 190 108 82

1 322 1:286

36

436 354 82

8,762 6,398 2,364

506 482 24

784 532 252

560 544 16

1:592

1,152

15-19 yeam

3: 34

2F 2E I

61 52

95 91 3

45 42 3

49 48 1 50 44 6

1,os 1,001

8

481 43 41

1,051 921 1 3 1

1,331

81 1,27(

9(

2,074 6% 364 334 3c

3% 27€ 11E

1,332

29E

58E 504

84

376 224

960 868 92

1,596 1,338

258

466 274 192 332 194 I38

818 784 34

528 408 120

7,132

3,300

470 412 58

796 442 354

438 422 16

1,25:

1,18(

2,73(

1,034

600

3,832

2044 years

91 S i

8C 8C

1,71 1,56 15

2,29

7

1,16

6

2,21

1,os

1,oz

1,lO 1,oo

3,7B

10

3,521 20

1,271

81

1,681 1,70; 1&

4,201 23’

1,191

4,4Y

3 9 2,88(

5,4a 4,344 1,OSf

792 74€

. 4€ 662 49c 172

3,084 38E

1,572 1,45E 116

1,496 404

23(

3,47c

1,sw

2,434 2,272

3,282 162

2,860 422

930 618 312 688 462 226

2,526 2,440

86 1,216

194 17,868 12,316

1 2 9 4

104 1 690 1:132 558

1,232 1,206

26

1,022

5,552

1:190

AGE OF MOTHW

years years

2( 1:

1: E

4€ 42

4

45 44

21 25 1

15 14

21 18 2

1,21 1,17

3

54 33 14

39 3> 81

1,421

4.

54, 501 4‘

92( 3-91

21f 20t If

w 9c 64

974 66€ 10€ 282 254 2E

55C 48C

542 504 38 610 518 92

142 82 60

126 64 62

766 740 26

210 164 46

4,658

1,264

264 254 10

416 508 108

326 314 12

1,381

1,UI

70

3,594

40-44 Year6

1

4

I n 1c I l2 u

E 7

5 5

4 3

32 30 1

7 7

8 6 3

341 331

14 14:

30: 251 44 51 42

f

3L l t 2(

24t 22t 2(

62 5€

4 10E 94 1 4

144 132 12

136 114

22 52 22 30 30 18 12 184 180 4

60 40 20

920 292

36 36

112 76 36

90 88 2

1,212

I 4549 years

1 1

21 2,

x 1:

I I

L

f 1( 1(

4 4

1c € 2

4 4

le 2 4 2 2

e

20

18 18

56 42 14

10 10

8 4 4

4 4

50 yeam and over

4 2

‘2

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Table2-,1?4. Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 1961 -Continued

mtal AREA m COLOR Under 15 , 15-19 years years

(See'herodnote at kginning a€ .table)

42 32 10

170 170

226 196

30 56, 36 20

-

2,470 2,450

20

876 858 la

309,704 255,856 53,848

167,726 19,000 130,436 12,322 37,290 244 6,678

1,298 394 14 1,288 394 14

412 It6 ' 4 398 108 4

10

14 8

3,'lOO

280

1,244 100

1,710 1,700

10 2,976 2,466

310

2,820

1,344

1,616 l ,U8

3,958 4l.a

3,920 38

1,772 1,700

72 3 714

408 3:306

96,032 77,378 18,654 35,200

12,m 43,082

z!L29 years

2,226 2,-

226 782 728 54

1 674 $666

8

2,094 318

1,262 978 284

2,472

3,430 3,384

1,294 46

1,256 38

3 056

326 2:730

89,682 76,470 =,= 44,622 35 510 9:uZ

422 370

42

1,124 1,

1,562 1,364

198 672 514 158

148 l34 14

692 '692

8% 760 156 328 220 98

- 2 2

308 42 4

29,450 15,268 3,700 190 23,8961 3,534 ~ z , r o o ( 2,868 3pmI w11

'Cmprisedoffour standsmi metmpolitan statistical a r e a s J e w York, N.Y., Newark, H.J., Jersey City, N.J., and Paterson-ClfftonSassaic, N.J.-andk no&tmpolitan c m t i e a ,

2Ccmprised of two s t a metropolitan s ta t is t id areas-Chlcago, m., and Gary-onmst chicago, -a. Middlesex and Smerset Cmmties, N.S.

Y

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, TabIe .- 2-15. Live Births by Live-Birtb Order and Color, ,'for Metropolitan and Nonmetmpolikan Counties: United, States and Each State, 1961'

(By place of residence. Dabrefer only to birth occurring vnthin the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-blrth order refers to number of cluldren born alive to mother. "Metropolihcounties'r include all counties that are in s t a n W metrouolitan statistical areas (metropolitan State economic areas for New England). "Nonmetropol-

- 7 I

itan counties" include alz other counties. For

714 590 124 492 212 280

1,302 504 798

234 82 152

1,068 422 646

7,254 5,788 1,466

6,160 4,818 1,342 1,094

970 124

968 918 50

612 572 40

356 346 10

998 836 162

770 612 158 228 224

4

282 150 132

178 100

78 104 50 54

AHBA AND COLOR

finitions of :tropoIitan agd nonmetropollb coun&es, see Technical Appendix)

Total

4,268,326

3,600 864 667:462

2,728,380 2,290,262

1,539,946 1,310,602

4 3 8 9 3

229,344

80,690 50,600 30,090

37,166 22,798 14,368

27,802 15,722

43,524

7,564 5,090 2,474

5,090 2,474

7,564

36,906 31,238 5,668

25,156 23,102 2,054

ll,750 8,136 3,614

40,944 28,792 12,152

8,736 6,486 2,250

32,208 22,306 9,902

381,606 337,686 43,920

330,242 289,190 41,052 51,364 48,496

2,868

44,652 42,902 1,750

30,838 29,256 1,582

=,el4 13,646

168

57.,120 52,846 4,274

44,424

3,938 40,486

12,696 12,360

336

l l f f i 4

2,380 9:474

7.962

1

1,099,688

954 754 144:934

704,506 605,848 98,658

395,182 348,906 46,276

22,094 15,670 6,424

9,988 6,978 3,010

12,106 8,692 3,414

1,756 1,360

396

1,756 1,360

396

9,016 8,040

976

6,492 6,086

405

1,954 2,524

' 570

u,49a 9,214 2,276

2,612 2,126

486 8,878 7,088

107,568

1,790

97,006 10,562

93,878

10,018 83,86C

13,69C 13,148

544

12,12c ll,734

8,45C 8,lOC

386

3 5 C 3,67C 3,634

3f

14,621

B4E 13,77€

2z 77:

3,204

74

2 93t 2:434

504

2,034 1,711

31i 90! 711 181

3,13(

2

1,002,556

878 168 124:388

647,058 560,368 86,690

317,800 37,698

355,498

18,462 13,420 5,042

8,710 6,254 2,456

7,166 2,586

9,752

1,584 1,234

350

1,584 1,234

350

8,122 7,248

5,734

2,388 1,882

874

5,366 368

506

9,308

1,856 7,452

2,138 1,776

362 7,170 5,676 1,494

97,054 86,900 10,154

84,360 74,836

12,694 12,064

630

ll,072 10,668

404

9,524

7,858 7,482

3,214 376

3,186 28

14,804

962 13,842

ll,510 10,622

888 3,294 3,220

74

2 916 2:482

434

1,924 1,666

258 992 816 176

3

789,852

687 562 102:290

508,074 437,296

70,778

250,266 31,512

13,658

4,120

6,586 4,522 2,064 7,072

2,056

1,412

362

281,778

9,538

5,016

1,050

1,412 1,050

362

6,914 6,140

774

4,902 4,600

302

1,540 472

6,654 5,160 1,494

1,478

290 5,176

1,204

2,012

1,188

3,972

74,752 67,168

7,584

57,44c

10,228 9,728

64,524

7,084

5oc

8,862 8,526

336

6,ige 5,898

29€ 2,666 2,62E

3E

ll,81€ ll,o2c

9,15€ 8,42C

73€ 2,65C 2,60(

5€

2 4SE 2i064

421

1,65C 1,401

251 82t 66: 16t

79E

4

515,250

434,220 81,030

325,698 271,006 54,692

189,552 163,214 26,338

8,952 5,576 3,376

4,302 2,574 1,728 4,650 3,002 1,648

1,010 730 280

lt0lO 730 280

4,634 3,964

670

3 168 2:896

272 1,466 1,068

398

4,254 3,040 1,214

948 706 242

3,306

972

46,470 40,846 5,624

40,014 34,80C 5,214 6,456 6,046

4 1 C

2,334

5,54c 5,331

zoe 3,84c 3,648

194 1,70C 1,686

1 4

7,48E 6,93E

551

5,84€ 5,331

51€ 1,64( 1,604

3€

1 &a(

281 1:lSt

1,oot 83L 161 434 32( l l 4

5

301,166

240 386 60:780

186,012

40,204 145,808

U5,154 94,578 20,576

5,576 2,930 2,646

2,600 1,274 1,326 2,976 1,656 1,320

570 354 W 6

570 354 216

2,942 2,406

536

1,918 1,704

214 1,024

702 322

2,656 1,568 1,088

574 334 24c

2,082 1,234

848

25,238 21,592 3,644

21,644 18,25E

3,38€ 3,591 3,338

2,941 2,77E

258

164

1,978

14E 96E 95c

1 E

1/32

3,79( 3,37f

4 1 4

2,93E 2,56E

37( 8 5 4 a( u

821 . 661 16:

55i 461 &

27L 191

71

6

174,406

128 308 46:098

103,574 75,086

70,832 53,222 17,610

28,488

3,688

2,334 1,354

1,686 550

1,136

804 2,002

1,198

388 174 214

388 174 214

1,816 1,350

466

1,092 964 128 724 386 338

1,862 892 970

328 166 162

726 808

1 3 402 ll:056 2,346

1,534

ll,440 9,282 2,158 1,962 1,774

188

1,712

114 1,598

1,118 1,020

98 594 578 16

1,952 1,664

288

1,520 1,252

268 432 412 20

542 360 182

358 260 98

184 100 84

103,218

69 886 33:332

58,982 39,214 19,768 44,236 30,672 13,564

2,540 832

1,708

1,162 286 876

1,378 546 832

248 90 158

248 90

158

1,206 802 404

and over

161,056

91 882 69:174

79,802 45,572 34,230

46,310 81,254

34,944

1,218 4,394

5,612

2,104 340

1,764 3,508

878 2,630

578 86

492

578 86

492

2,190

946 1,244

1,ll8 880 238

1,072 364 708

3,356 934

2,422

422 108 314

2,934 826

2,108

9,774 7,258

8,138 5,838 2,303 1,636 1,420

216

1,414 1,336

78

780 706 74 634 630

4

956 712 244

704 488 WE 252 22f 26

4 1 E 1 5 8 26C

251 12€ 124 16€

3c 13E

2,516

)t stated

121,134

U5 698 5:43<

ll4,674 ll0,064

4,610 6,460 5,634

826

108 62 46

28 20 8

80 42 38

18 1 2 6

18 12

6

66 44 22

18 16 2

48 28 20

62 28 34

2

2 60 28 32

96 72 24

84 60 24 12 12

22 12 10

694 684 10

560 550 10

134 l34

4 2 2

4 2

' 2

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Table 2-1 5. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, I for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties:, United States and Each State, 1961 ,-Continued

902 106 796

4,818 2,370 2,448

AREA AND COLOR

2,964 1,506

1,854 864 990

4,420 1,690 2,730

1,862 178

1,084 2,558

1,458

912 1,646

708 178 530

552 148 404 156 30 126

804 788 16

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33,65 15,04

30,73 2 1 , l E

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2,71 39

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237,38 l98,08 3939

189,58i 151,461

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47,80 46,62

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84€

39,30C 208

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28,836 2,222

27,828 1,018

71,434 65,300 6,134

25,934 22,748 3,186 45,500 42,552 2,948

10,352 7,452. 2,900

8,356, 5,544 2,812

1,908 1,996

88

4,790 4,034

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614 60

554

2,912 1,154 1,758

1,772 710

1,062 1,140

444 696

2,998

2,llZ 886

1,226 344 882

1,772 542

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396 64

332

298 58

240 98 6

92

404 392 12

404 392

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5,938 3,972 1,966

4,820 2,928 1,892 1 , l l 8 1,044

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2,902 2,396

506

1,684 1,228

456 1,218 1,168

50

1,622 1,596

26

522 502 20

1,094 6

1,078 922 156

490 366 124 588 556

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1,952 330

750 564 186

1,532 1,388 144

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20,56 16,M

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3,75 u,05 8,73 2;32

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61,14( 52,7@ 8,351

48,712 40,601

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5,370 4,976

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244

19,242 17,998

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ll,870 574

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1 5 , 1 5 4 14,918

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5,870 5,696

174 9,284 9,222

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ll,508 676

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16,436 15,284 1,152

6,002 5,414

588 10,434 9,870

564

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2,3c 92

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5,89 7,56

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=,u 9,742 1,302

10,994 10,782

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12,354 12,176

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4,324 3,978

5,744 346

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2,106 2,016

90

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1,942 1,588

354 3,128 2,838

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6

804 788 16

2,720 2,026

694 2,070

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76 1,638 1,636

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1,800 1,600

200

758 612 146

1,042 988 54

3,294 2,872

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2,834 81E

2,016 2,124

594 1,53C

5 872 1:174 4,698

1,752 356

1,396 4,120

818 3,302

494 58

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372 52

320 122 6

LZE 548 528 20

548 528

20

7,940 4,484 3,456

6,458 3,126

1,482 1,358

124

3,690 2,726

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2 130 1:262

868 1,560 1,464 ' 96

1,970 1,900

70

680 620 60

3,332

1,290 1,280

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284

702 486 216 788 720 68

4,226 3,582

634

954 690 264

3,262 2,892

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Not stated

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4

rc

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

abl le '2-1 5. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 196 1 -Continued

2-1 1

mtal

43,742

45,210

18,210

26,998 16,746

27,OW

23,552 23,222

330

4,362

44 4,318

19,190 18,904

285

77,748 60,310 17,438

61,168 47,018 14,150 16,580 13,292 3,288

33,484 u2,102 4,382

ll3,260 100,954 4.276 3;224 3,118 10s

193,152 171,832 21,320

141,998 122,230 19,768 51,154 49,602 1,552

ffi,n2 84,498 1,614

46,800 45,702 1,098 39.312 38;796

516

59,614 27,464 32,150

53;980 24,650 29,330

97,056

13,232

60,978 49,720 l l .258

83,824

36;078 34,104 1,974

17,368 16,020 1,348

4.428 4;252 176

12,940 ll,768 1,172

(See headnote at be.gJ+ng of table) -_ Lm-m o m

1

21,361 14,08f 7,282

U,19( 7,59( 3,60( 10,176 6,496 3,682

6,08( 6,012

6€

1,084

4,998 4,938

1,07f E

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20,620 16,830 3,790

15 988 12:930 3,058 4,632 3,900 732

452 444

8

444 436

8 8 8

46,454 41,810 4,644

34,060

4,326 12,394 12,076

318

29,734

20,202 19,852

350

Ill 660

242 u:41a

8,542 8,434

13,852 8,092

108

5,760

1,446 880 566

12,406 7,212 5,194

255,326 22,676 2,650

15 476

2,226 9,850 9,426 424

4,220 3,986 234

1,166

44 3,054 2,864 190

l33:250

3,122

2

18,79 13,l.O 5,69

9,74 6,77 2,96 9,OS 6,32 2,72

5,24 5,31

6

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4,34 4,28

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14,612 12,506 2,106 8,802 8,498 304

3,912 3,676

236

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40 2,860 2,664 196

3

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7,994 5,492 2,502

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276 268

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38,306 34,904 3,402

28,126 24,976 3,150 10,180 9,928

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9,400 9,230 170

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9,460

4,038

990 570 420

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ll,766 10,030 1,736 6,564 6,318 246

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5,400 52

6,622 3,ll6 3,506

608 286 322

6,014 2,830 3,184

ll,8l6 10,162 1,654

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228

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7,750 7,620 130

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86 3,930

44

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3,886

2,880

438 154 284

4,ll6 1,520 2,596

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108

W 302 14

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6

4,791

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1,221 1,411

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14

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3,424 2,122 1,302

2,655 1,614 1,03E 772 50E 264

40 40

40 40

9,340 7,780 1,560

6,800

1,428 2,540 2,408 132

4,626

102

2,260

72 2,366 2,336

30

3,356 830

2,526

242 54

188 3,n4 776

2,338

5,372

4,524

2,188

4,186 3,220 966

2,648 1,824 824

1,538 1,396 142

812 696 116

158 154 4

654 542 l l 2

7

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I, 413 45 961

1,771 67.

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551 54( 11

92 86

4 466 452 12

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81f

754 658 41E %E 16C

30 30

30 30

5,126 4,046 1,080

3,826 2,834 992

1,300 1,212

88

2,616

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1,106 1,054

52

1,480 30

2,636 442

2,194

204 28 176

414

2,534

1,510

2,432

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2,620 1,896 724

1,652 1,030 622 968 866 102

484 432 52

106 104 2

378 328 50

8 and ova

6,241 1,391 4,85(

2,214 472

1,742 4,032 924

3,106

71C 68E 21

96 9c 6

614

16

2,564 1,034 1,530

1,884 710

1,174 680 324 356

26 26

598

26 26

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4,916 2,992 1,924 1,882 1,712 170

3,490 3,350 140

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2,U6 68

7,054 700

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396 18 378

6,658 682

5,976

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648 478 170

108 88 20 540 390 E O

Not stated

32 16 16

8 8

24 8 16

144 144

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96 96

68 48 20

62 48 14 6

6

115,020

4,358 ll0,662

LU,836 107,584 4,252 3il.84 3,078 106

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20 20

20 20

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26 18

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10 10

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Table'2-15. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 196 1 - Continued

dK3A AND C0U)R

. .. (See headnote at beginning of table) . -

mal

34,534 32,948 1,586

15,664 14,286 1,378

18,870 18,662

208

8,084 7,UO

974

6,306

782 1,778 1,586

192

5,524

13,914

60 13,854

4,315

9,598

4,308 8

9,546 52

135 380 116:692 18,688

104,578 88,592 15,986

28,100 30,802

2,702

29,942

3,352 26,590

8,222 7,-

406 21,720 18,774

2,946

362,520

49,206 313,314

306,908 259,478 47,430 55,612 53,836 1,776

lll,880 76,850 35,030

27,470 19,680

7,790

57,170 27,240

84,410

16,566 15,886

680

1,776 1,774

2 14,790 14,uZ

678

129,920

24,342 205,578

161,144

22,824 138,320

68,776 67,258 1,518

1

8,74f 8,464

284

4,204 3,95c

4,544 254

4,514 3c

2,306

18C 2,12€

1,88E 1,74C

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36 006 31:570 4,436

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28,856 24,960 3,896 7,150 6,610

540

7,196 6,590

606

2,212 2,118

e4 4,984 4,472

512

101,628 88,536 13,092

88,250 75,526 12,724 15,378 13,010

368

32,778 25,128

8,228

7,650

6,436 1,792

24,550 18,692 5,858

3,724 3,846

122

532 532

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122

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40,892 35,938 4,954

16,800 16,508

292

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81,650 70,734 10,916 13,380

390

27,162 21,108 6,054

7,282 5,752 1,530

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12,990

3,524 3,420

104

402 402

3,122 3,018 104

55,384 50,548 4,836

39,046 34,530 4,516

16,338 16,018

320

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2,931 2,714

21€ 3,alE 3,792

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ll6 422 392 30

2,684 2,664

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20,954 18,224

2,730 6,772 6,328

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5,468 4,942

526

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70,862 62,270

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60,044 51,714 8,330

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19,480 14,554 4,926

4,914 3,732 1,182

10,822 3,744

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10,818

14,566

106

324 324

2,724 2,618

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45,666 41,520 4,146

32,124 28,226 3,898

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2,05E 1,872 184

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794 668 126 . 210 186

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6 16 660 14:366

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3,690

378

1,074 1,032

42 2,616

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35,534 29,898 5,636 7,482 7,244

238

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3 , U Z 2,U6

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23,792 19,880 3,912

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82

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2,184 1,240

944 648 408 240

1,984 1,502

482

274 252 22

1,710 1,250

460

8,232 5,903 2,332

6,388 4,214 2,174 1,m 1,686 158

5,728 1,188 4,540

844 196 648

932 4,884

3,892

854 750 104

52 52

802 698 104

7 166

1,762

4,560 2,934 1,626 2,606 2,470

136

5:404

Not stated

1 4 14

14 1 4

822 822

170 170

652 652

272 242 30

198 172

26 74 70 4

32 22 10

6 4 2

26 18 8

446 408 38

240 2w 36

2% 204

2

E4 36 28

18 8

10 46 28 18

10 10

10 10

82 76

E 52 46 6

30 30

.

cc

F e.

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY .2-13

Table 2-15. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 196 1 - Continued

AREA AND COLOR Total

51,05

7,23

24,97

43,81

21,34 3,62

26,08

3,608 22,47

37,53

1,291

19,181

18,s

36,241

18,371 80

17,87: 481

240,271 214,61,

25,651

187,958 163,Z.l:

52,311

91’

18,37( 17,611

75:

15 19( 14Z601

582 3,18t 3,01( 17(

24,741

51,40:

59,93( 34,72C 25,202

20,25t 13,401 6,842 39,68C

18,36C

17,641 16,27C 1,372 2,424 2,400

24

13,870 1,348

62,248

21,32(

15,218

as,ozo ll.B>”228

28,058 ll,994 47-w 55,-

=,a 203,294

40,052

6,234

37,150

166,592 M,220 26,372 79,852 69,074 10,778

26,466 25,846

620

17 798 17:534

264 8,668 8,312 356

(See headnote at beginning of table)

LIVE-BETK ORDW

1

15,181

1,521 13,66:

7,551 6,771 78:

7,63( 6,881 744

10,264

30L 9,951

5,4S( 5,252 19C

4,814 4,704 ll(

62,98C 56,754

6,22E

49,34c 43,31C 6,03C 13,64C

19E

4,648 4,516

132

3,736 102 810 780

13,444

3,838

30

ll,050 5,510

5,754

10,806

16,560

4,180 1,574

6,870 3,936

4,132 3,864

268

656 644 12

3,476 3,220 256

23,754 20,038 3,716

l l ,342 8,856 2,486

12,4l2 l lJ82 1,230

64,092 56,200

7,892

=,= 20,226 17,968 2,258

43,866

6584

1M;

4,605 62

6Z440

4,668

1,916 1,834

82

2

13,351

l ,2&

5,93f

12,061

6,651

7x 6,7N 6,121 572

9,152 8,891

2 5 E

4,66C

16f

4,404 BE

60,09C

5J4C

4,492

4,492

54,95c

47,061

4,868 42,094

13,028 12,856

172

4,354 4,168

3:sio

166

3 652

142 682 658 24

13,430 9,240 4,190

4,774 3,582 1,192

5,658 2,998

3,608 3,4=

201

506 504

2 3,102

202

8,656

2,900

20,206 16,958 3,248

9,804

2,154 7,650

10,402 9,308 1,094

58,868 52,080 6,788

40,510 35,484 5,026 18,358 16,596 1,762

5,390 5,266 124

3,634 3,576

58 1,756 1,690

66

3

9,561 8,464 1,1@

4,23C

4,751 4,221

4,8U

572

532

7,6G

2oc 7,44E

3,88C 3,764

UT 3,76E 3,681

84

48,108

4,31E

37,856 33,678 4,180

10,ll4 138

3,692 3,576

ll.6

3 092 3:OU

80 600 564 36

43,79c

10,252

9,908 6,702 3,206

3,508 2,634 874

6,400 4,068 2,332

3,352 3,128

224

488 484 4

2,864 2,644

220

14,148 ll,440 2,708

7,214 5,372 1,842 6,934 6,068

866

45,356 39,580 5,776

31,336 27,030 4,306 14,020

1,470

4,962 4,866

96

12,550

3,378 3,322

56 1,584 1,544

40

4

5,574 4,634 94(

2,72( 2,24t 48t

2,854 2,394

4,95C 4,80E 152

2,53E

BE

46t

2,4%

2,42c 2 , S f

64

30,504 27,318 3,18€

23,868 ZO,~SE 3,OBC 6,636 6,528

10E

2,282 2,182 1oc

1 936 1:866

70 346 316 30

6,618

2,736

2,366

784 4,252 2,300

3,882

1,582

1,952

2,498 2,310 188 280 276 4

2,218 2,034 184

8,942 6,736 2,206

4,486

1,496 4,456 3,746 710

29,320 24,460 4,860

20 200 16:622

2,990

3,578 9,120

1,282

3,824

7,838

3,904

80

2,626 2,594

32 1,278 1,230

48

5

2,92: 2,29! 62f

1,401 1,074 321

1,522 1,22( 30:

2,6%

14( 2,484

1,254 1,152 1%

1,37t 1,332

3f

17,37€ 15,122

2,25E

13,574 ll,432 2,142 3,804 3,69C

114

1,27C 1,2oc

7c

1 054

54 216 200 16

1:ooc

4,ll4 1,854 2,260

1,332 708 624

2,782 1,146 1,636

1,678 1,556 122

212 212

1,466 1,344 122

5,372 3,650 1,722

2,752 1,536 1,216 2,620 2,ll4 506

17,342 13,808 3,534

q 5 2 4

5,818

1,048

2,504 2,456

48 1 594 1:574

20 910 882

28

9,038 2,486

4,770

6

1,63:

541

74: 48: 26( 891 6@ 2a

1,28: 1,ZU

72

67f 6% 4: 601 571 3(

1,081

9,4l( 7,72( 1,69t

7,315 5,70C 1,612 2,092 2,OU

7C

69f 64C 5C

5% 5% 4( 131 122 1 C

2,70C 862

1,838

802 332 470

1,898 53c

1,368

990 868 122 130 130

860 738 122

3,448 2,084 1,364

1,648 774 874

1,800 1,310 490

10,866 8,122 2,744

7,092 5,170 1,922 3,774 2,952

822

1,470 1,438

32

912 930 12

558 538

20

7

1,011 611 401

43. 26, 171 58: 341 ut 691 63f 6:

31f 281 3( 38: 35( 3;

5,llf 4,08f 1,03t

3,881 2,894 992

1,232 1,194

3t

38( 35t 3t

324 29E

2E 5E 54

2,032 474

1,558

594 164 43c

31C 1,431

1,128

578 500 78 84 e4

494 416 78

2,320 1,212 1,108

1,096 408 688

1,224 804 420

6,942 5,042 1,900

4,386 3,104 1,282 2,556 1,938

618

704 680 24

432 422 10 272 258 14

3 and O V W

1,752 960 792

636 312 324

1,l.M 648 468

888 790 98

396 338 58 492 452 40

6,490 4,732 1,758

4,878 3,188 1,690 1,612

68

468 382 86

386 322 64 82 60 22

4,270 608

3,662

1,544

1,080 198 882

3,190 410

2,780

778 614 164

68 66

2 710 548 162

4,026

2,146

1,696 460

1,236 2,330 1,420 910

13,404

3,596

7,566 5,446

1,880

9,808

2,120 5,838 4,362 1,476

840 772 68

500 486 14 340 286 54

Not stated

50 42 8

20 18

2 30 24 6

26 24 2

10 8 2

16 16

192 142 50

172 124 48 20 18

2

598 596

2

342 340

2 256 256

298 56 242

40 28 1 2

258 28 230

28 26 2

28 26 2

32 22 10

14 12

2 18 10

8

254 194 60

l l 2 91 18 142 100 42

108 104 4

54 54

54 50 4

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Table 24 5. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color,t for Metropolitan and .Nonmetropolitan Counties’: United States and Each State, 1961’-Continued

(See headnote at h e w i n g of table)

AREA AND COraR Total

9,386

18 9,368

9,386 9,368

le

97,054 73,158

52,108

ll ,888 44,946 32,938 12,008

23,896

40,220

65,056 61,238 3,818

39,034 37,104 1,930

98,394

3,854 94,540

47 650 44Z278 3,372 50,744 50,262

482

8,560

306 8,754

8,560

306 8,254

1

2,322 2,306

6

2,312 2,306

6

27,910 22,778 5,l32

15,304 12,660

2,644 l2.,606 10,m

2,488

17,474 16,620

854

q 4 8 2

5,992 5,774

10,846 636

218

10,846 10,454

392

3,676 3,568 108

7,170 6,886

284

22,986 22,212

714

ll,884

q 1 0 2 U,O20

U,192 692

82

2,262 2,174

88

2.262 .2;174

88

2

2 , m 2,090

6

2,096 2,090

6

23,944 19,636 4,308

13,158 10,996 2,162 10,786 8,640 2,146

16,250 15,442

808

10,706

624

5,360 184

9,230 8,922 308

3,192 3,078 u 4

6,038 5,844 194

21,598

10,082

5,544

20,934 664

10,948 10,366

582 10.650 l0;568

82

2,110 2,060

50

2,UO 2,060

50

3

1,720 1,718

2

1,720 1,718

2

17,4IB 13,686 3,732

9,900 7,930 1,970

5,756 1,762

13,254 12,566

688

7,518

8,598 8,088

4,478

510 4,656

178

6,778 6,488

290

2,296 2,192 104

4,482 4,296 186

18,616

564 18,052

9,3& 8,868 490

9,184 74

1,716 1,660

56

1,716 1,660

56

9,238

4

1,322 1,320

2

1,322 1,320

2

U,282 8,266 3,016

6,126

1,542 5,156 3,682 1,474

4,584

8,500 8,012

5,442 5,086 356

3,058 2,926

132

4,584 4,292

488

292

1,504 1,404 lo0

3,080 2,888 192

13,520 13,008

512

6,374 5,910 464

7,146 7,098

48

i,iz4 1,100

24

1,124

24 1,100

5

818 818

818 818

6,466 4,068 2,398

3,352

1,220 3,ll4

1,188

4,504

2,142

1,926

4,160 344

2,876 2,626 250

1,628 1,534

94

2,776 2,580 196

832 752 80

1,944

116 1,828

8,928 8,512 416

3,966 3,602 364

4,962 4,910

52

624 602

22

624 602 22

6

446 446

446 446

3,932 2,220 1,712

1,922 1,062

860 2,010 1,158

2,418 2,222

852

206

1,490 1,338

152 928 874 54

1,720 1,582

138

432 404 28

1,178 ll0

1,288

5,250

268

2 186 1Z958

228 3,064 3,024

40

320 300 20

320 300 20

4,982

7

230 228

2

230 228

2

2,172 974

1,198

974 418 556

1,198 556 642

1,238 1,094 144

742 656 86 496 438 58

1,056 944 112

254 226 28

802 718 84

3,120 2,864 256

1,284 1,062 222

1,836

34

188 180

8

188 180

8

1,802

354 554

354 354

3 716

2,304 1:412

1,296 314 922

2,420 1,058 1,382

1,390 1,106 284

714 622 152 616 484 132

2,020 1,818 202

368 336 42

1 E52 1:492 160

4,282

398

1 614

328

2,598 70

216 178 38

3,884

1:ZSC

2,668

a3 83

8B 89

214 l l 8 fli

76 64 22 138 w 74

28

2

10 10

IQ 1C

2

24 24

e,” L.3

c C

10 18

94 OZ 2

3G 34 2 58 53

I I

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Table 2-16. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 1961

LIVE-BTTCPH ORDW Total

2,128,380

2,290,262 438,ll8

3,190 2,982

208

10,130

2,618 1,670

948

13 998

603

8 222 1:816

406

9,674 9,512 162

2 830

22

4 016 3:726

290

4,574 4,156

418

2,792 2,486

306 26 288 18:508

3 218

824

5 294

1,142

5,504 4,640

864

7 790 7:004

786

41 960 29:402 12,558

6 210

12,018

1,288

13:398

2:808

7,780

4394

3:552

3:916 2,294

2,910 2,904

6

7 622 5:690 1,932

1,992 1,950

42

5 196 5:160

36

14,664 8,756 5,908

71 030 67i964 3,066

14,046 12,720 1,326

6 164 5:960

204

1

704,506

605,848 98,658

1,054

54

2,650 308 710 498 212

3 458

134

2 212

94

2,670 2,626

44 770 766

4

1 162

60

I. 470 1:352

l l 8

950 864 86

7 570

1,682

838 644 194

1 644

398

1,732 1,554

118

2 086

168

ll 076 8:312 2,764

1 620 1:096 524 672 670

2

1,000

2,958

3:324

2:lle

1:roz

5:tleS

1:246

1:9le

1,850 1,452

398

520 510 10

1 318 1:312

6

4 028 2:736

190 188

2

3,660

318

20 18 2

1,292

3,342

2

647,058

560,368 86,690

854 820 54

2 992

242 604 456 148

3 410 3:312

98

2 024 1:936

88

2,686 2,656

30

680 672

8

1 062

56

1 228

100

698 636 62

6 674 5$6

798 640 158

882 310

1 344 1 : X O 184

1 816 1:728

148

9 996 7:686 2,310

1 442 1:006

436

596 596

2:750

1:006

1:m

1,518

1,192

1,920 1,580

340

450 442

8

1 334 1:326

8

3 494 2:456 1,038

150 144

6

3,668 3,400

268

8 8

3 1 4

508,074 325,698 I 437,296

70,778

566 538 28

2,462 2,238

224 458 332 126

2 830

106

1 464 1:390

74

2:724

1,992 1,962

30

550 548

2

174 734 40

778 118 60

498 438 60

4,964 3,672

638 484 154

984 152 232

940 808 132

I 446 1:332

114

7 868

2,056

1,ll6 786 330

608 608

1,292

5:az

1 484

296

412 406

6

1 068 1:062

6

2 620

822

86 84

2

1:les

1:19a

2,934 2,720

214

4 4

271,006 54,692

310 282 28

1 710 1:516

194 306 200 106

1 940

90

1 014 1:032

42

1:850

1,210 1,190

20

376 374

2

464 424 40

534 476 58

330 290 40

2 970 2:032

938

416 308 108

554 340 214

582 478 104

898 816 82

5 356 3:720 1,636

838 554 284

402 400

2

954 704 250 282 274

8

646 640

6

1,672 968 704

68 68

1,846 1,668

178

6 6

5

186,012

' 145,808 40,204

190 174 16

968 846 122 170 92 78

1 070 1:014

56 614 566 48

614 598 16

202 202

242 218 24

280 254

26

134 l l 2

22

1,614 910 704

182 130 52

340 182 158

350 262 88

526 460 66

3 252 1:964

498 248 250

276 274

2

588 400 188

140 136

4

410 406

4

1,046 454 592

32 32

1,288

968 836 132

2 2

6

103,574

75 086 28:4ffl

78 62 16

492 402 90 lle 46 72

526 484 42

366 338 28

256 248

8

e6 84 2

136 lJ.2 24

128 106 22

ea 78 10

982 454 528

148 92 56

2.m ea 130 216 144

72

354 300 54

1 926

914

234 102 132

164 164

1:ou

324 182 142 78 78

23a 224

6

. 644 164 480

8 8

450 310

80

7

58,982

39,214 19,761

40 36 4

196 148 48 92 24 68

310 286 24

188 180

8

l l 2 104

8

74 74

58 42 16 78 60 18

34 22 12 650 186 464

74 54 40

144 36 108

130 96 34

224 118 46

1,050 476 574

178 56

122

86 86

190 86 104 54 54

ll0 ll0

454 88

366

8 8

258 206 52

1 and over

79,802

45 572 34:230

96 68 28

238 178 60

158 22

136

398 352 46

274 252

22

126 120

6

92 88 4

U 6 86 30 78 62 16

58 44 14

858 206 652

120 58 62

212 26

186

208 . 136 72

316 270 106

1,386 384

284 68

216

106 106

1,002

3ffi 96 210

56 50 6

76 76

702 88

614

8 8

240 160 80

tot s ta ted

U4,674

110,064 4,610

2 2

2 2

2

2

56 52 4

6 4 2

8 8

2 2

2 2

6 4 2

4 4

6

6

2 2

4 2 2

50 36 14

6 2 4

4 4

4 4

70 480 61:424 3,056

22 18 4

6 124

202 5:922

lllnsochuootts did not require reporting of birth order. Birth order data shown am for b i r th s ' i n other States to residents of t h i s area.

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1

2-7 6 SECTION 2 - NATALITY

Table 2-1 6. Live Births by Live-Birth Order. and Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: 196lrColrtinued

(See headnote at beginning of table) - -

LIvE-BmiTlORDw

5,454 5,420

34

30,040 26,950 3,090

7,606 7,050 556

3,700 3,642

58

3 00% 2:780 228

6,756 3,982 2,774

5,788 5,438 350

7,100 4,824 2,276

6,652

1,372

152 554

34,436

5,280

m:ll8

27 062 23:lOO 3,962

41 076 33:078 7,998

2,734 2,616 ll8

6,328

2,270 6,158 4,262

4,058

1,896 18 368 15:776

6 494 6:148 346

2,592

28 136 22:028 6,108

6,522 6,272 250

17 290 15:090 2,200

2 688 2:476

212

23,8lO

6 540 6:146 394

25,220

1,410

90,010 74,512 15,498

2 438 2:436

2 6,234 6,126 108

2 638 1:622 1,016 12,536

426 12,llo

1

1,074

6 1,068

7,332 6,666

666

1,934

1,028 1,012

1,806 126

16 1,036 980 56

592

1,720 1,652

68

1,514 532

2,064 1,722 342

39 136

7,402

6 776

786 10,504 8,646 1,858

2,046

3l:734

5:990

708 676 32

1,852 1,288

1,990 564

1,556 434

5 078

596

1 498 1:4l6

82

7,826 6,524 1,302

1,630

48 4 410 3:980 430

710 670 40

7 080 6:768

312

1,776 1,702

74

21,176 17,646 3,530 514 514

1,346 1,334

12

832 578 254

3,036 2,938

98

4:4a2

1,582

2 ~

1,024 1,014

10

7,u2 6,540 572

1,872

120 970 952 18

756 716 40

1,752

1,508 1,044

1,508

1,850 1,410

464

1,436 72

440

1,744 1,494 250

36,556 30,042 6,514

6 128

756 10 056

1,674

716 698 18

4372

8:382

?% 386

1 408

324 1:084

4,568 4,026 542

1 328

16

7 338

1:WZ

s:210 1,128

1,696 1,652

44

4 388 3z9l.2 476

652 620 32

6,500 6,152 348

1,652 1,566

86

.20,384 17,530 2,- 484 484

1,422 1,390

32 694 480 214

2,646 2,540 106

3

828 824 4

6,140 5,612 528

1,552 1,456

96 734 726 8

558 514 44

802 320

994 948 46

1,122

1,288 964 324

1,220 998 222

29 436

5,486

5044 4:312 672

8,390 7,040

23:sso

1,350

568 544 24

792 296

1,056 760 296

3 696

474

1154 1:092

62

5 596

1,054

1,172

44 3 456 3:080 376

580 540 40

5 046

262 1,294

82

17,844 15,396 2,448 456 456

1,268

16

456 . 310 146

2,264 2,194

IO

1,088

3:222

4:542

1,128

4:7e4

1,212

1,252

4

692 688 4

4,134 3,744 390

1,040 970 70 508 500 8

302 266 36 752 434 318

658 606 52 846 564 282

684 506 178

19 510

4,504

3 540 3:054 486

l5:006

5 526 4:490 1,036

324 310 14 738 500 238 708 470 238

2,412 2 ~ 016 396

814 782 32

3 376 2:486 890

866 838 28

2,302 1,992 310

326 300

26

3,124 2,954 170 882 836 46

12,376 10,554 1,822

326 326

914 892 22

264 154 ll0

1,608 1,542

66

512 512

2,652 2,346 306

610 568 42 230 226 4

176 166 10 510 254 256

396 338

460 214 246

382 256 126

sa

It 858

3,464 4394

2,214 1,806 40%

2,966

220 206 14 410 206 204

418 244 174

1,258 1,018 240

538 484 54

1 646 1:046 600

514 480 34

1 274 1:ffi4 220

210 196 14

1,374 124 442 408 34

1,498

7,874 6,400 1,474 242 240

2

588 584 4

138 50 88

1,062 1,022

40

364

6 sse

1,194 95c 244

292 26C 32

J l E 114

4

Be 70 18 316 104 212

218 202 16 252 90 162

234 144 90

6 742 4:2x

1:W

2,508

1432

296

1 698 l:178 520

90 80 10 234

136 206 78 128

512 146

346 338 8

996 564 432

278 270 8

650 5L8 132

ll0 98 12 892 806

86

250 196 34

3 554

188 188

314 306 8 80 26 54 676 656 20

98

658

4,436

1:osz

7

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7 2 2 566 156

144 104 4c 56 56

46 3c 16

2% 4c

m e 126 XI2 14 124 32 92

iza 7c 58

3 966 2:314 1,652

816 608 206

886 564 322

50 50

178 54 124 146 42 104 334 260 74

230 220 10 576 288 288

162 148 14 404 280 124

48 28 20

494 458 36 L28 104 14

2,580 1,804 776 106 106

194 190 4 72 8 64 392 382 10

3 and over

660 658 2

750 524 226

15R 128 30

56 56

44 36 8

4a4 72

412

IEC 142 24 228 36 192

196 90 106

5 312 2'416 2:896 1,108 760 348

1,032 552 480

56 52 4

380 60 320 222 26 196 360 236 124

582 560 22 770 358 412

202 172

50

400 268 132 50 22 28

512 70 144 120 24

3 306

1,504 122 122

180 170 10 98 12 86

80Z 790 12

582

1:802

ilct stated

2 2

4 2 2

4 4

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2 z

6

6

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38 28 10 4 2 2

18 14 4

4 2 2

12 10 2

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8 8

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50 46 4

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SECTION 2 - NATALm 2-11

' Table _. _- 2- 16. Live Births by Lve-Birth Order q d Color, for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United Stafes: 196 1 -Continued

ARFA AM) COLOR Total

5,701

261 5,43

4,l.x

4,38(

4,061 4

4,011 36:

8,261

20! 8,06:

2,851 2,ffi(

8,981

5,286 2,39€

10,35i

1,361

7,684

1 52E 1:37E

152

6 13C 5:564

56E

13 544 ll:532 2,012

9,35c 8,522

82E

2 l l f 1:6@

434

3,510 2,500 1,010

2,854

15,172 12,318

9 714

654

2 436 2:302

134

3 778 3:740

38

6 002 4:460 1,542

5 312

9:060

4:062 1,250

4 5 7 4 4 886

312

7 612 6:868

744

15,926 14,678 1,248

14,906 5,020 9,886

33 106 24:476 8,630

5,602 5,408

194

3 728

144

18 506 15:016 3,490

3 150

208

2:984

2:942

(See headnote at beginning of table)

~ 3 3 m i 3 i o F m l ?

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I,= 1924

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1 676

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1 542

292

1 242 1:196

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1,994 204

1:340

1:250

2,198

3,938 3,722

W6 4,246 1,588 2,658

1,844

8 680 6:836

1,682 1,650

32

890 156

4 722 4:028

694

770 334 36

1,046

2

1,27 1,23

4

94 93 1

96 8

12 12

62 62

1 2 0 4

2 381

25

1 811 1:42,

39.

391 361 2.

1 361 1:261

91

3,361 39;

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5U 461

ai

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3,751

2:05(

3,34( 2,8%

2,224 2,10€

45c

l l E

602 57c 32

706 69E

e 1 606 1:302

304

1 392

242

1 232

48

1 962

150

1:lso

l:l&

1:s12

3,972 3,682

290 3,714 1,334 2,380

6,586 1,662

1,354 1,318

36

1,002

8,248

876 126

4 230

656

686 670 16

3:574

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8% 8 1 6

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8LU 752 46

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532 532

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248 230 18

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2,780

326

1 712 1:596 ll6 374 320 54

682 512 170

1:osz

1:m

2,454

2,928 2,520

408

1 892 1:784 108 510 488 22

710 706

4

ffi4 228

924 728 196

964 920 44

1552

142

3,268 3,008

260

2 822

1,082

1:410

1:004 1,818

6,352 4,924 1,428

1,020 974 46

724 610 114

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596

704 646 58

4

83f 801 34

516 561

1

514 5CE

6E

5C 5c

364 364

1 510

202

1,046 736 308

178 164 14

774 702 72

1 618 1:286

332

1,184 1,060

124

246 182 64

460 344 l l 6

1,670 318

1,346 96

308 292 16

524 520

4

720 494 226

660 512 148

612 562

50

954 876 78

i:3oe

1,988

1,442

2,084 1,926 158

1,830 546

1,284

4,172 2,976 1,196

634 598 36

424 330 94

2 368 1:916 452

430 404

26

5

5z 501

1 6

264 251

E

33E 30C 3€

22 2C

202 2oc

2

892

144

532 280 252

u2 92 20

544 492 52

796 606 190

620 538 82

140 96 44

238 146

92

1,272 990 282

904 830 74

176 166 10

438 434

4

394 240 154

320 198 122

300 264 36

452 388 64

1

74e

1,040 932 108

1,070 290 780

2 204 1:430

774

350 334 16

180 128 52

1 4 f 2 1:104

368

250 220 30

6

27 24 2

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la 16 1 1 1

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5: 4

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39: 261 13:

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161 % 74

822 544 27E

48E 44l 4(

Bc 7E 4

232 22E

6

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182 100

82

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30

578 494 84 552 148 404

1,422 774 648

218 200 18

126 66 60

860 603 254 122 108 14

7

1 2 4 110 14 60 60

120 ll2

8

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70 70

244 176 68

194 58

. 136 44 32 12

182 154 28

226 134

92

302 268 34

52 30 22

104 42 62

506 318 188 264 224 40

52 50

2

160 156

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104 40 64

132 60 72

132 124

8

, 146 114 32

288 230 58

298 58

240

866 452 414

122 120

2

70 36 34

548 374 174

84 * 7s

6

3 ana over

ise 1- 50 72 72

lea 146 42

6 6

78 78

354 234 120

368 82

286

42 20 22

218 164 54

268 144 124

510 442

68

92 46 46

152 64 88

728 352 376

270 208 62

52 38 14

226 222

4

166 60 106 150 56 94

202 146 56

122 78 44

242 172

70

372 52

320

1,148 486 662

220 212

8

146 44

102

652 356 296

102 80 22

Y O t stated

4 4

7 /34 7,662

192

10 10

154 140 14

2 2

4 4

6 2 4

10 10

10 10

4

4

10 8 2

516 512

4

2

2

14 12 2

2 2

10 4 6

8 8

2 2

lkesnchueetts did not require reporting of birth order. sr th order aata shown are for births in other States to residents of this area.

093-094 0 - 63 - 0

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Table2r16. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Standard Metropolitan 'Statistical Areas of the United states: 196 1-Continued

mal

5,634 2,814 2,820

12,858 9,302 3,556

13,142

1,764

5,768 5,686

82 4 232

254 26,402

4,210

2,612 2,556

56

8 182

788

4 228

I 4 3 7 8

3:97e

22,192

7:394

3:204 1,024

6,372 6,244 128

7 826 7:536

290

2,672 2,654

18 4,012 3,422

590

2 972

454 3 334 2:792

542 2,604

274

4 368 4:226

142

6,478 4,608 1,870

5 568

468

159,702 138,672 21,030

18, l l4 15,580 2,534 5,160

2,520

2:518

2,330

5:100

4,622 538

1,816 704

5 108 3:204 1,904

6 254 '$166

88

4,316 4,308

- 8 16 788

9:076 7,712 19 608 14:466 5,142

(See headnote at beginning of table)

. m - m ~

1

1,446 880 566

3,526

752 3,920 3,536

384

2,774

1,442 1,434

8 1 146 1:076

70 6,888 6,124

764

654 648

6

2 470

178

994 806 188

2:292

1,658

2,164 2,llO

54

570 570

1,632 26

1168 1:062 Lo6

1,016 934 82

1,036 930 106 646 602 44

1358 1:322

36

1,970 1,560 410

1 302

80 1:222

45,554 40,m 5,206

4,524 3,998

526

1,462 1,360 102

726 574 152

1 384

374

1 648 1:61?

36

998 996

2

4 x)2

1:010

2:792

4:574

1,510

1,002

5 576

2

1,306

482

3 038 2:408

630 3,462 3 , u 4 348

1,336 1,318

18 1 054

48 6,472 5,640

832

574 568

6 2 114 1:978

136

934 752 182

1,678 1,658

20

1 880

58 504 500

4 982 850 132 666 570 96

848 750 98

592 560 32

I210 1:178

32

1,572

290

. 824

1:ow

1:822

1,282

1,190 1,130

4 l , O 1 8

60

36,100 4,918

3,808 476

4,284

1,218 1,150

68

670 540 130

930 352

1 546 1:536

10

976 976

1,282

3,944 2,578 1,366 4,926 4,010

916

3

990 570 420

2 426

534 1:esz

2,532 2,244

288

1 l l o 1:096

14 870 824 46

5,198

676

542 534 8

1 454 1:340

114

e58 708 150

1,236

16

1444 1:406

38

488 478 10

740 658 82

586 482 104

620 546

74 498 454 44

902 870 32

1,124 876 248

I 138 1:038

100

31,360 27,686

3,674

3 492 3:WO

362 904 832 72

492 372 120

938 664 274

1 1 6 6 1:146

20

838 832

6

2 V78

1,138

4,522

1,220

1:840

3,656 2,796 860

4

608 286 322

1 5 4 8

450 1,404 1,166 238

772 756 16

576 544 32

3,280

556

3'80 362 18 908 790 ll8 564 436 128

798 788 10

1 066

44 380 380

542 442 '100

288 232 56

376 300 76

314 288 26

488 466

22

678 480 198

816 740 76

19,318 16,628

2,690

2 334 1:976 358 590 524

66

244 162 82

582 350 232

790 780 10

596 596

1 954

914 2,396 1,658

738

1:oga

2,724

1:ozz

1:ozo

5

438 154 284

586 342 782 622 160

460 454

6

316 290 26

1,936 1,508

428

we 212

6

520 438 82

338 232 106

404 394 10

562 540 22

222 220

2

292 234 58

186 148 38

190 128

62

208 178 30

208 200

8

408 208 200

512 478 34

J0,436 8,132 1,704

1 426

282 332 276 56

178 92 86

318 154 164

484 480

4

378 378

1,262 466 796

734 530

928

1:144

1,264

6

242 54

188 518 286 232 452 316 136

, 280 272

8

134 122

1 2

998 702 296

ll6 ll0

6

252 224 28

206 134

72

230 210 20

314 290 24

150 150

138 1W 38

L12 90 22

1W 60 40

136 104 32

1W 96 4

240 96 144 288 244 '44

5 306 4:276

860 692 168

198 152

46

90 42 48 212 56 156

304 298

6

338 338

808 206 602 726 350 376

4,030

7

204 28

176

338 122 216 244 176 68

150 148

2

52 52

684 468 216

56 56

164 130 34

174 82 92

154 148

6

180 162 18 92 92

58 38 20

48 30 18 60 32 28

92 68 24

50 48 2

154 38 n6 154 130 24

2 934 2:2EO

674

550 386 164 158 122 36

60 18 42

138 18 120

140 138

2

U S U6

602 100 502 408 l38 270

1 and over

396 18

378 532 132 400 326 1% 140

zl4 204 10

84 64 20

932 492 440

72 E6 6

29E 199 98 160 54

106

w4 194

20

214 182 32

266 264

2

92 38 54

E8 30 38 104 4s 58 116

74 42

52 46 6

330 68

262

168 ll8 50

3 742 2:618 1,124

634 436 198 296 204 92

54 1 2 42

252 22 230 174 174

' 106 106

952 70

882 642 195 446

lot stated

4

4

f 20 18 2

4 4.

1 4 1Z

2

4 4

2 2

2 e

2 2

e 2

SI 24 10 10 10

2 2

c 4 2

2

2

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170 170

c 4 2

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-19

3

Table 2-16, Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color,, for Standard Metropolitan: Statistical Areas of the United States: 196.1 -Corrtinued

4 5 6

(See headnote at beginning of table) iI

l l 2 92 20

2 386 2:056

330 3,260 3,178

82

690 396 294

218 108 110 308 ll.6 192

182 160

22

400 350 50

654 430 224

2,360 1,660

700

928 798 130

1,862 344 918 400 23.4 186

12 400

3,196

676 488

122 104 18

306 304

2

708 540

1,076. 920 156

604 394 23.0

1,434

142

440 286 154 506 466

40

7,502 5,672

1 400 1:248

152

3,680 3,340

340 4 4

9:204

1,164

168

1,292

1,830

320 318

2

ARER AUD COIDR

,

.

mtal

1,698 1,508

190

30 376 27:436 2,940

40,508 39,510

998

8 762 5Z256 3,506

2 850 1:726 1,124

4,108 2,050 2,058 2,732 2,528

204

4,070 3,624

446

9,560 7,360

36,442 2,200

28,374 8,068

14 452

1,364

23 162 14:092 9,070

6 170

1,876

222 056 180:454 41,602

16,550 11,780 4,770

2,400 2,214

13:088

4:294

186

3,166 3,090

76

12 964

1,944

13 586 12:332 1,254

8 456 6:662 1,794

24,144 22,416 1,728

6 278

1,392

6 994 6:576

4 l8

99 830 79:194 20,636

18 326 16:784 1,542

49,920 45,564 4,356 3,216

24

4,362 4,318

44

ll.:ozo

4:886

3,192

1

420 372 48

7 752

598

10,224

230

2 088 1:462

626

820 580 240

1,096 648 448 824 782 42

930 842 ‘88

2,360 478

10,266

2,056

3 820

238

5 814

7:154

9,994

2,838

8,210

3:sez

3:m 1,928

1 724 1:294

430

67 348

11,496

4 650 3:608

598 570

28

774 752 22

3,332 3,512

420 3,404 3,184

220

2 400

378

6,538 6,132

406

1 778 1:474

304 1 930 1:836

94

25 932 20i952 4,980

4,616

292

12,958

55:852

1,042

2:022

4,324

2% 16 16

1,084 1,076

8

2

418 384 34

7 3.38 6:640

498 9,270 9,056

23.4

i 852 1:ZSZ

570

606 420 186

586 332

666 626 40

850 788 62

2 332 1:916

416

9,940

1,860

3 870 3:540

330

5 074

1,596

1 5 7 0

320

61 346 51:462

3 960 3:180

780

640 600 40

672 658 14

3,106 368

3 358 3:096

262

1 904 1:636 268

6,748 6,326

422

1 5 9 8 1:374

224

1 626 1$4

62

24 652

4,208 4,152 3,888

264

12,530 ll,648

882 4 4

970 966

4

9ie

8,080

3:470

1:Zso

9,884

3,474

20:444

510 352 158 630 354 276

528 496 32

800 748 52

4,160

1,348

1,154 838 316

2,812

42 ai 35:474 7,340

3 046 2:326

720

530 500 30

622 604 I8

2,194 284

2,306 186

1 688 1:430 258

5,040 4,760

280

1,148 960 188

2,478

2,492

1 392

48

19 836 16:332

3 544 3:314

230

10,370 9,658

712

16 16

852 840 12

1:344

3,504

212 l@8 24

4 016 3:610

406

5,624

140 5,484

1,068 630 438

286 158 128

494 254 240

330 312 18

542 502 40

1,072 780 292

4 132 3:186

946

1 918 1:738 180

3 008 1:910 1,098

766 496 270

23 914 19:064 4,850

1,424 596

320 284 36

478 470 8

1 416

258

1 884 1:718

166

1,032 832 200

3,012 2,796

216

678 518 160 910 e48 62

12 676

2,556 2 338

208

6,426

540

8

2,020

1:lSe

10:120

2:UO

5,886

e

680 674

6

62 52 .10

1 3c6 1:ll6

190

1,944 1,878

66

494 196 298

126 46 80

206 52 l54 100

72 28

228 193 38

388 228 164

1,128 736 392

492 388 104

1,220 524 696

240 104 136

6 480 4:590 1,890

688 312 376

70 62 e

164 2%

6

342 206 136 622 542

Bo

332 168 162

618 532 e6

w8 la 100 262 230 32

4 184

1,350

856 748 108

1,558 266

2:ex

1,824

220 w8

2

7

26 I.€

8

774 574 zoo 936 8@8 48

324 86

238

112 30 82 140

22 ll8

46 38 8

118 88 30 a8 122 96

538 286 252

224 176 48

690 246 444 126 40 86

3 530

1,246

396 142 254

48 38 10

64 62

2

240 134 106

324 252 72

74 108

342 254 88

158 82 76

150 128

22

2 182 1:340

842 540 446

94

954 796 158

2:284

iaz

92 88 4

3 ana over

64 46 18

976 680 296

1,070 62

624 124 500

172 32 140 312 1 4

298

50 40 10

202 116 86

280 122 158 744 338 406

222 154 68

1,328 286

1,132

1,042

170 46

124

4 074 2:402 1,672

606 104 502

70 54 16

86 82 4

362 160 202

424 314 U O

312 102 210

348 260 88

258 72

186 218 160 58

2 754

1,324 866 674 192

802 348

4 4

96 90 6

&lo

1,150

Yot stated

22 20 2

12 12

2 2

. -

4 4 .

6 2 4

4 4

84 62 22

22 20 2

6 6

20 12

8

I50 122 28

20 8

12

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12 10 2

2

2 .

4 4

64 64

2 2

132 90 42

14 12 2

28 22 6

3,164 3,140

24

48 48

‘Ehnnachuaettn did not redre reporting of birth older. Birth order data shorn are for births in other States to resident5 of t h i s area.

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Table 2-16. - - Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, ,'for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States: - 19611 -Continued

17,090

786

15 190 14:608

582

3 048 3:028

20

2,884 2,830

16,304

54

3,612 3,370

242

4 246

I,=

5,238

2,294 2,102

9,414

3,042

2:918

5,408

170

192

6,372

3,176 2,690

486

U 534 4 3 2 8 1,206

5,442 5,024 418

U 806 l2:446 1,360

5,160 4,530

630

1 970

88

50,312 40,402

1:882

9,910 11,584 11,416

168

1,736 1,642

94

19 934

1,476 18:458

20,134 18,652 1,482

27 184 24:632

63 514 52:256

18 582 17:738

844

4 822

234

5 228

1,986

4,066 4,042

24

25,656 23,896 1,760 7 292

2,552

U,258

4:5ee

3:242

4:05s 3,234

(See headnote at beginning of table) . - _ - .-

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t

SECTION 2 - NATALITY 1 - .2-81.

Table 2-16. Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Standard Metropolitan' Statistical Areas of the United States: 196 1 -Continued

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Total

2,691 2,631

51

2 42< 2:40l

24

5 3 3

55:

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254

3 391

2of

2 701 23646

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3,002 2,70C

302

ll,70C

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ll,o5P

3,748 3,502

246

5 358 4:680

678

1 4 384

650

8 162

726

15 214 12:262

13:734

7 : m

2,952

3% 150

1 978 1:338

640

10,640 9,210 1,430

3,750 4,104

314

5,826 4,620

6 830 6:3l8

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9,034 7,804 1,230

1,206

2 520 1:540

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1848

698

7 700

246

3,300 2,678

622

1:150

73454

53,858 37,024 16,834 3,4m 3,158

5,060 3,378

3,464

242

1,682

3,566

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l h sachuae t t s did not require reporting of birth order. BJ

1

674 662 12

656 64.4 12

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1 614 1$0

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812 '602 10

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3 568 3:420

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582 556 26

536 424 l l 2

2,662 2,320

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1 876 1:762

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764 548 216

518 368 150

1 610 13768

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1,216 920 296

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618 448 170

482 352 130

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1:822

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13,332 9,700 3,632

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1,234 924 310

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order data shown are f c

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592 460 132

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1,016 850 166

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142 86 56

920 776 144 312 268 44

394 266 128

518 456 62

506 385 120

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272 44

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6 6

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5

642 536 106

190 160

30

408 404

4

664 556 108

Table’ 2-1!6.,’ Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color, for Standard Metropolitan , Statistical Areas of the United States; lgC,,i*.&ontinued’

6 7

332 194 264 134 68 EC

78 62 62 5c 16 12

174 1 1 4 174 114

424 22f 294 1 1 4 130 102

Total

2,060

ll0

1104 1:056

48 1 5 9 6

6

2 420

380

1 448

320

68 68

1,950

1:590

2:040

1:lZe

1,410 1,360

50 2 710 2z462

248

8,590 7,726

864

3 4 8 4

278

5 a0 5z780 . 30

7,692 1,688

4,692 3,370 1,322

3:206

9,380

12,884 12,754

5,352 130

5,142 220

u3l2

1,304 lo:w8

.

309,704 25,856 53,848

167 726 130z436

37,290

1

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f I I

I I

I I I

- .. . I

(See headnote at beginning of tabie)

308 224 84

5E 3E 20 144 140

4

308 150 158

114 28 BE

8 8

124 110 14

294 198 98

18 18

228 200 18

2,150

1,006

1,970 180

940 66

1 5 8 2 1z570

12 2 222

294

1 2 8 6

258

54 54

1,334 1,300

34

2,760

236

1:92a

1:oze

2,524

1c 1c

12c 10€

1 2

42 718 39 896 34:766 32Z932 . 7,952 I 6,964

9,080 6,528 2,552

7 564 4:7m 2,786

3

4,881 3J9E 1,68f

4 472 2:631

1,772 1,646 126

634 584 50

1 l l 4

2

1,930 1,632

298

868 648 220

56 56

1:U

1,090 1,064

26

2 292 2:068

224

60,834 51,388

32 364 26:470

9,446

5,894

4

1 , U Z 1,002 130

354 310 36

672 670

2

1,194 976 228

500 322 178

42 42

704. 676 28

1 622 1:428

194

34,406

6,354

16,676

28,052

21,498

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c 348 320

28

802 752 130

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ti G

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‘M?.ssachusetts aid not redre repoTMng of birth order. 2Comprleed of four standara metmp0lLte.n statistical. axasSTev York, N.Y.,

‘ ~ ~ ~ r i s e d of two s t m metmpolLtan s t a t i s t i d areas-~hicago, Lu., and Gery-Hapnnond-Fast Chicago, Ind.

BLrth o d e r data show are f o r births in other States t0 realdents of t h i s area. E m k , N.J., Jersey City, N.J., and patemon-Qiiton-Wssaic, IJ.J.-and two Mnmetmpo~tan eountien,

Middlesex end Somerset Counties, N.J.

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY. 2-8 3

4 160 714

1,606 3,192 4,750 3,406

498 22

7,422

Table 2-11. Live Births by Age of Father, Age of Mother; Sex of Child, and' Color: United States,, 1961

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a IO-percent sample. Figures for age of mother not stated are distributed)

4,464 78,820 64,270 30,106 17,982 10,324 2,878

210 14

106,588

4,268,326 I I. 71

16 2,390

21,642 74,812

189,016 137,ll8

10,772 174

6

7,462 601,720

1,445,054 1,081,706

677,264 355,750 94,ll4 5,m

138

8 726

5,8U 17,568 48,998 88,734 35,138

658 16

2,186,274

3,876 309,556

553,402 74l,838

345,958 181,028 47,928 2,614

74

2,082,052

3,386 292,164 703,216 528,304 331,306 174,722 46,186

2,504 64

2 122 482

1,006 2,W6 3,266 2,450

384 10

5,034

34 2(

4 f

f

4c

li 14

4

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31

22 E

4

1,148 30,680 26,528 10,890

6,316 3,904 1,188 102 -~

41,534 .

3,600,864 I! 48

6 1,248

ll,056 38,088 96,864 69,758 5,492

88 2

213,344

577;994 301 866 79:976 4,312 1 1 86 6

4 400

2,998 8,666

25,328 45,196 18,018

324 8

96,722

1,848,794 28

1,512 4 243,596 14 635,224 475,448 4 295,948 153,854 40.948

- 60

248 510

1,004 1,716 1,286

206 4

4,694

2 62

234 496

1,002 1,550 1,164

178 6

1,752,070 1 1 20

596 15,718 13,704 5,626 3,208 2,048

594 40

39,222

552 14,962 12,824

5,264 3,108 1,856

594 62

1,296 12 228,llO 4 599,208 452,236 282,046 4 148,012 39,028 2,092

42

667.462 24

10 1,142

10,586 36,724 92,152 67,360 5,280

86 4

70,446

4,654 18 130,014 2 210,622 154,022 99,270 2 53,884 14,138

806 52 2

337,480 12

2,384 8 65,960

106,614 77,954 50,010 2 27,174 6,980

394 30 2

4 326

2,820 8,902

23,670 43,538 17,120

334 8

37,184

15-19 years

l31,2lc

1,872 ll4,414 14,44f

401 51 2c

67,888

1,034 59,078 7,52c

212 32 12

2

63,322

838 55,338 6,928

19c 2C 8

2

109,564

946

12,668 324 42 1 2

95,57c

2

56,754

538 49,436

6,574 172 26 8

52,810

408 46,134

6,094 152 16 4

2

21,646

926 18,844 1,778

78 10 8

2

U.,=

496 9,640

946 40

6 4

2

12 584

5,572 16,202 28,392 18,364 1,278

38 4

35,256

20-24 years

L,014,26C

884 333,302 632,354 42,98C 3,898

73€ 1OC

2 4

521,050

452 171,538 324,798 21,928 1,906

374 50

2

493,210

432 161,764 307,556

21,052 1,988

364 50 2 2

880,584

578 282,952 556,694 36,492 3,194 590 80 2 2

453,546

298 146,094 286,470 18,758 1,576

308 42

427,038

280 136,858 270,224 17,734 1,618

282 38 2 2

133,676

306 50,350 75,660 6,488

702 148 20

2

67,504

154 25,444

3,170 332

66 8

2

38,328

8 192

1,796 5,476

ll,072 13,898 4,652

84 6

18,756

25-29 years

L,180,84C

12c 60,258

570,494 494,664 49,212 5,458 600 3c

6

605,736

74 30,970

292,628

25,268 2,806

310 10 2

575,104

46 29,286

277,866 240,996 23,944 2,652

290 20 4

L, 037,536

72 50,472

502,022 437,586 42 254

520 26

6

533,146

52 26,104

258,034 224,696 21,622 2,360

266 10 2

504,390

20 24,368

243,988 212,890 20,632

254 16 4

143,304

-

253,668

4:d78

2,218

- 22

128 298 610 786 476

58 10

48 9,784

68,472 57,078 6,958

880 80 4

72,590

22 4,866

34,594 28,972 3,646

446 44

1,664 a i 3 9 2 18,952 9,886 5,854 3,222

834 46

4

30-34 yearn

864J7C

32 10,200

124,250 387,686 303,300 35,854 2,756

80 1 2

-

442,448

16 5,254

64,224 198,440 154,780 18,292 1,394

40 8

421,722

16 4,946

60,026 189,246 148,520 17,562 1,362

40 4

760,208

20 8,394

105,982 341,912 269,980

31,446 2,404

62 8

389,818

12 4,326

54,850 175,274 138,064

16,052

28 4

370,390

8 4,068

51,132 166,638 131,916 15,394 1,196

34 4

103,962

1,208

12 1,806

18,268 45,774 33,320 4,408

352 18 4

52,630

4 928

23,166 16,716 2,240

186 12 4

9,374

;: 1 ;2 506,392 234,848

28 2,974

27,214 91,014

217,408 155,482 12,050

212 10

251,858

12 1,542

13,910 46,052 lll,108 78,996 6,124 U.0

4

248,534

16 1,432

44,962 106,300 76,486 5,926 102 6

13,304

16 918

7,614 23,044 60,070

102,632 39,790

742 * 22

l.l9,698

10 484

ll,466 30,936 52,230 20,302

368 10

uS,150

6 434

3,722 ll,578 29,134 50,402 19,488

374 12

3,892

435,9461 197,664

222,6021 100,942

29fl 894 2 2,854 7,964 2.800

l4;244 5;608 9,238 7,034

6321 2,284 22 44 2 2

45-49 years -

84,661 - - 386

2,621 7,38:

16,3Bc 31,041 24,60?

1:

43,01(

2,22(

, 191

1,29i 3,816 8,265

12,545 1,142

f

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15,30( 12,062 1,07f

L

67,90f - 272

1,91( 5,281

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1,951 11

34,62€

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12,811 10,821 1,02f

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33,281

134 968

6,OBC 12,324 10,278

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16,760

4 l l 6 716

2,100 4,138 5,812 3,506

268

2,57c

-

8,384

4 58 348

1,106 2,096 2,936 1,720

l l 6

50-54 yeare -

28,341 - - 1

166 1,072 2,816 5,76i 9,w 7,93( 1,125

26

14,536

9( 545

1,49! 2,98L 4,796 4,Olf

591 1 6

13,81(

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1,324 2,77f 4,64€ 3,914

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20,922 - ll( 68f

1,80f 3,93f 7,082 6,326

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2,09c 3,59E 3,22c

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52 34C 868

1,848 3,488 3,108

454 E

7,424

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386 1,010 1,824 2,362 1,604

170 8

3,772

-

32 196 552 896

1,202 796 94 4

and over stated L

2,260

2;502 Si270 1,762 1,428

264 1 86 4

19,216

1,690 IO8

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2,256

16 2 104

Table 2-17. Live Births by Age af Father,,Age of Mother, Sex of Child, Colo_r: United States, __ .1961-~0n.

63,358

23,648 1,662 18.790

and

502 576 698 480

56 2

(M refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percentsampk. Figures for age of mother not etated are dfstributed) I I t

9;33 5,812 3,199

85C E2 10

'329,982

2,290 =,a 104,008 76.068 49;260 26,710 7,158 412 22

12 10,512

10 430 2 9,204

832 38 4 4

20-24 years

66,172

152 24,906 37,332 3,318 370 82 12

AGE OF Fllllw

- I

2,718

2,368

4549 years

8,376

58 368

' 994

2,976 1,786 152

2,042

50-56 years

3,652

2 26 190 458 928

1,160 808 76 4

55 years 1 *t and over stated

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4,268,326

2,186,274 2,082,052

3,600,854 1,848,794 1,752,070

667 462 337:480 329,982

80,690 41,394 39,296

50,600 26,122 24,478 30,090 15,272 14,818

7,564 3,808 3,756

5,090

2,520 2,474

2,570

1,238 1,236

36,906 18,896 18,010

31,238 15,996

5,668

2,768

40,944 21,048 19,896

28,792 14,794 13,998 12,152 6,254 5,898

381,606 195,696

15,242

2,900

u35,9u)

337,686 173,312 164,374 43,920 22,384 21,536

44,652 23,002 21,650

42,902 2 2 , m 20,784 1,750

884 866

57,120 29,138 27,982

52,846 27,000 25,8L6 4,274 2,138 2,136

6,138 5,716

9,474 4,938

2,380 1,200 l,m

4,536

2-8 5

Under15 JreU5

72

*

T&I@ 2-18. Live Births by Age of Father, Sex of Child, and Color,: United States

14,536 13,810

20,922 10,764 10,358 7,424 3,772 3,652

796 392 404

356 184 172 440 208 232

74 44 30

34 16 18 40 28 12

282. 126 156

180 90 90

102 36, 66

556 298 258

264 142 122 292 I56 136

2,540

1,218 1,322

1,846 944 902 694 378 316

266 128 138

256 122 134 10 6 4

304 134 170

290 126 164 14 8 6

44 26 18

32 20 12 12 6 6

(By place of res

OXOR, W m SEX

7,422 6,930

9,728 5,034 4,694 4,624 2,388 2,236

540 254 286

206 90 U 6 334 164 170

18 6

12

2

2 16 6

10

212 120 92

122 76 46 90 44 46

378 202 176

m 92 72

214 33.0 104

1 , ~ 618 516

782 414 368 352 204 148

96 56 40

80 48 32 16 8 8

u2 56 56

102 50 52 10

6 4

18 10

8

lo 6 6 8 4 4

and Each State, 1961 ence. Data refer b y €u b i i s occurring within the United States. Based cm a 50-percent sample)

AGE OF PA!mm

40 32

,48 28 20 24 12 12

2 2 - 2 2

6 4 2

2 2

4 2 2

12 8 4

8 6 2 4 2 2

-

-

-

131,21( - - 67,886 €3,321

109,561 56,754 52,811 21,641 ll,l% lo,%

2,471 1,3U 1,161

1,89 971 8e! 6U 34: 27:

101 51 51

9t 4: 51 1(

5 1,431

7.54 67t

1,23! 661 58( 196 lo(: Sf

1,Mf

a x e3f

1,37f 69t 681 26f 14( 12f

15,Ll.f

7,254

13,21c 6,894 6,3U 1,90f

966 93f

1,670 890 780

1,568 e38 130 102 52 50

984 522 462

898 480 41B

86 42 44

258 156 102

210 126 84 46 30 18

7,861

- 20-24 Y- -

,014,26( - 521,05( 493,21(

880,StU 453,54f 427,031 133,671 67,5@ 66,172

19,461 9,922 9,531

14,142 7,241 8,89f 5,31f 2,671 2,64:

1,514 76( 754

1,22: 614 60f 291 14f 14f

9,618

4,68( 4,93c

8,42f 4,304 4,121 1,19(

632 55t

10,994 5,652 5,341

8 998 4i608 4,388 3,998 1,044

954

100,301 51,688 48,621

90,OlE 46,394 43,621 10,291 5,291

12,020 6,172 5,848

U,612 5,966 5,646

408 206 202

5,OM

10,816

5,152

9,944 5,252 4,692

872 412 460

5,664

2,Sl.E 1,252 1,266

2,080 1,034 1,046

430 228 220

- 25-29 -5 - .,180,84( - -

605,73€ 575,lW

.,037+3( 533,146 504,39( 143,3@ 72,591 70,714

19,346 10,ou

9,3W

14,27f 7,43( 6,84f 5,07( 2,614 2,451

2,21f 1,l3f 1,08(

1,6Zt 846 78( 5m 28f 3M

10,31C 5,25€ 5,054

8,98f 4,592 4,394 1,324

664 66(

9,69€ 5,02c 4,671

7,782 4,052 3,73c 1,91€

968 94€

109,91E

53,594

97,852 50,182 47,87C 12,068 6,142 5,924

13,422 6,898 6,524

56,324

12,884 6,630 6,234

538 268 270

16,572 8,424 8,148

13,530 7,898

1,042 7,632

526 516

3,240 1,692 1,548

2,796 1,470 1,326 444 222 222

- 90-34 years - 864,17( - - 442,44€ 421,721

760,20€ 389,83€ 370,39( 103,96i 52,63( 51,331

13,29f 6,736 6,56(

9,551 4,851 4,70( 3,744 1,884 1,86(

1,70( 87C 83(

1,17i 59f 574 52f 271 258

7,081 3,70€ 3,378

6J2i 3,19C 2,921

964 612 45:

6,21C 3,134 3,07€

4,65f 2,321 2,334 1,554

812 742

77,732 39,66C 38,071

69,W 35,322 33,832 8,578 4,33E 4,24c

8,848 4,632 4,216

81% 4,474 4,070

304 158 146

13,686 6,950 . 6,736

13,036 6,636 6,400 650 314 336

2,512 1,340 1,172

2,198 1,192 1,006 314 148 166

s 506,392 234,848

435,946 222,602

70,446 35,256

213,w

35,190

8,424 4,336 4,088

5.416 2;842 2,574 3 i_ l 1,494 1,514

936 466 1 470

540 268 272 396 198 198

2,076 4 7 2,042

3,442 1,716 1,726

676 360 316

3,926

1,886

2,798 1,456 1,342 1,128

584 544

43,912 22,404 21,508

38,286 19,578 18,708 5,626 2,826 2,800

4,744 2,438 2,306

4,514 2.354 z j o

230 104 126

7,922 4,056 3,868

7,494 3,844 3,650

428 212 216

1,340 690 650

1,132 590 542 208 100 108

ll9,698 ll3,lSO

197,664 100,942 96,722 37,184 18,756 18,428

4,482 2,398 2,084

2,730 1,452 1,278 1,752

946 806

440 214 226

260 122 138 180 92 88

1,936 976 960

1,592 804 788 344 172 172

2,302 1,192 1,llo

1,464 752 712 838 440 398

19,246 9,816 9,430

16 642 8:5601 8,082 2,604 1,256 1,348

2,142 1,062 1,980

2,068 .1,024 1,044

74 38 36

3,624 1,758 1,866

3,430 1,648 1,782 194 U O 84

684 328 356

568 272 296 U6 56 60

and over stated

84,668 28,346 14,352 209,168

43,010 41,658

67,908 34,626 33,282 16,760 8,384 8,376

1,832 924 908

948 478 470 884 446 458

160 70 90

74 32 42 86 38 48

890 442 448

668 326 342 222 l l 6 106

1,058 516 542

602 310 292 456 206 250

6,850 3,524 3,326

5,678 2,878 2,798 1,174

646 528

834 408 426

812 396 416 22 12 10

1,052 554 498

980 514 466

72 40 32

174 98 76

150 84 66 24 14 10

106,588 102,580

80,756 41,534

128,412 65,054 63,358

39,222

10,032 5,068 4,964

1,106 570 536

8,926 4,498 4,428

398 192 206

60 30 30 338 162 176

1,018 498 520

464 236 228 554 262 292

4,176 2,158 2,018

688 364 324 .

3,488 1,794 1,694

4,838 2,472 2,366

4,214 2,140 2,074

624 332 292

610 318 292

564 286 278 46 32 14

2,048 1,020 &028

1,142 552 590 906 468. 438

1,066 546 520

298 144 154 768 402 366

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- ~able2-1'8. Live 'Births by Age of Father, Sex of ChiId,,and Color:.'United States and _. . Each State, 1961 -Continued

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample)

AGE OF FAIDLER

m, corn, AmSM Total

20,372 10,314 10,058

3,176 2,964

14,232

7,094

116,656

85,850 44,516.

30,806

100,584 51,426 49,158

64,368 33, 330 31,038 36,216 18,096 18,120

17,616 9,128 8,488

5,418 2,796 2,622

12,198 6,332 5,866

16,902 8,586 8,316

8,434 8,152

516 152 164

237,382 120,880 m,502

198,088 101,148 96,940 39,294 19,732 19,562

112,294 57,552 54,742

l O 3 , w 52,842 50,202

3,250 4,710 4,540

63,540 32,300 31,240

16,586

'

62,486 31,764 30,722 1,054

556 518

49,988 25,674 24,314

46,748 24,082 22,666 3,240 1,592 1,&8

4 2 2

4 2 2

4

4

2

2 2

2

-

2 2

2 2

2

2

2

2

15-19 Y-6

614 310 304

196 U O 86 4la 200 218

3,566 1,796 1,770

2,750 1,400 1,350

816 396 420

3,858 2,030 1,828

2,600

1,198 ' 1,258

1,402

628 630

358 166 192

92 54 38

266 xu 15e

690 326 364

682 320 362

8 6 2

7,430 3,828 3,602

2,718

2,150

5,280

2,562

:E 4,422 2,388 2,0%

4,064 :z 358 194 164

2,128 1,100 1,028

1,082 2,098

1,016 30 18 12

1,828 912 916

1,670 840 m 158

72 86

20-24 ;Ye=

4,408 2,302 2,106

1,684 860 824

2,724 1,442 1,282

28,324

13,716

22,290 11,608 10,682

6,034

3,054

25,986 13,200 12,786

28,538 9,396 8,942 7,648 3,804 3,844

3,712 1,940 1,772

1,528 822 706

2 9 4 1,- 1,066

4,762 2,412 2,350

4,712 2,394 2,318

50 18 32

55,310 28,433 26,900

45,876 23,616 22,260 9,434 4,794 4,640

30,246 15,458 14,788

28,502 14,566 l3,936 1,744

892 852

16,620 8,458 8,162

16,402 8,372 8,030

14,608

3,000

218 86 132

13,848 7,090 6,758

13,026 6,710 6,316

822 380 442

25-29 years

4,644 2,348 2,296

1,656 850 806

2,988 1,498 1,490

30,330 15,918

24,102

14,412

12,714

3,204 3,024

25,684 13,278

18,728 9,812 8,916

3,466 3,490

2,540 2,326

1,764 890 874

3,102 1,650 1,452

4,808

%E

12,406

6,956

4,866

2,390 2,418

2,362 2,358

88 28 60

67,590 34,350 33,240

57,594 29,366 28,228

4,984 5,012

31,298

4,720

9,996

16,004 15,294

29,220 14,992 14,218

2,088 1,012 1,076

18,s 9,514 9,040

18,300 9,378 8,922 254 w6 u8

14,658 7,620 7,038

23,742 7,138 6,604 916 482 434

2,948 1,474 1,474

1,060 560 500

I> @Pa 914 974

21,576 lO,900 10,678

17,228 8,826 8,412 4,348 2,084 2,264

8,538 16,716

8,178

Ll,966 6,094 5,872 4,750 2,444 2,306

3,752 1,950 1,802

1,120 564 556

2,632 1,386 1,246

3,160 1,602 1,558

3,098 1,566 1,532

62 36 26

52,198

25,778

44,744

7,454

3,704

21,502 10,878 10,624

19,794 9,996 9,798 1,708

882 826

26,420

22,670 22,074

3,750

12,452 6,358 6,094

. 12,308 6,278 6,030

144 80 64

9,756 4,936 4,820

9,198 4,- 4,544 558 282 276

1,858

1,000 858

632 320 312

538 688

1,226

12,736 6,522

9,978 5,076 4,902 2,758 1,446 1,312

3,940

4,974

6,522 3,554 3,168 3,418 1,612 1,806

2,270 1,166

6,214

4,966

1,104

454 234 220

l,s16 932 884

1,760 926 8 3

1,708 890 818 52 36 16

30,542 15,622 14,920

25,870 13,322 12,548 4,672 2,300 2,372

12,518 6,412 6,106

11,434 5,860 5,574 1,084

552 532

7,074 3,420 3,654

6,964 3,370 3,614

90 50 40

5,464 2,858 2,626

5,- 2,700 2,454 330 l58 172

884 472 412

330 188 142 554 2% 270

5,936 3,022 2,914

4,494 2,300 2,194 1,442

722 720

5,154 2,706 2,448

3,350 1,690 1,460 2,004 1,016

988

992 524 468

210 ll8 92

782 406 376

878 452 426

862 442 420 16 10 6

13,692 6,354 6,738

11,362 5,756 5,606 2,= 1,198 1,132

5,622 2,876 2,746

5,038 2,566 2,472

584 310 274

3,382 1,784 1,598

3,336 1,758 1,578

46 26 20

2,466 1,296 1,170

2,266 1,192 1,074

200 104 96

45-49 years

340 180 160

L14 62 52

226 ll8 108

2,442

1,246

1,656 81B 838 786 378 408

1,196

2,012 1,W6 966

1,202 604 598 810 442 368

442 244 198

48 24 24

394 220 174

368 200 168

368 200 168

4,7& 2,398 2,386

3,738 1,910 1,828 1,046

488 558

2,076 1,074 1,002

1,838 956 882 238 11E) 120

1,146 556 590

1,126 544 582

20 12 8

802 396 406

740 364 316 62 32 30

50-54 years

110 64 46

34 22 12 16 42 34

880 464 396

558 310 248 322 174 148

704 352 352

382 166 166 372 186 186

214 98 U 6

6

6 208 98 U O

98 52 46

92 50 42

6 2 4

1,360 672 688

1,m 512 488 360 160 200

662 328 3%

544 270 274 11E) 58 60

292 136 l56

288 E-4 154

4 2 2

288 I52 136

262 142 120 26 10 16

- 55 years and over

68 44 24

2E 14 14 4c 3c 1c

44C 2x 224

414 22f Is€ 204 1 2 6

BE 21c 108 102

I€ 5c 48

4 2 2

14

4E

38 Z € 1c

38

1c

28

28

66E 331 332

48C

242 186 9E 9c

238

27€ w2 126

232 126 106 46 26 20

128 70 58

rn E4 54 10

6 4

ll0 62 48

86 58 28 24

4 20

mt etatea

4,498 2,262 2,236

406 190 216

4,032 2,072 2,020

5,4l4

2,512 1,346 lll3f8 7,880 4,088 3 , m

10,110 61084 E,o3a

1,32C E 9 4 632

0,790 4 333

932 470

10,422

5,008

4:400

4ca

lOa 08 104 740

' 382 W8

340 198 142

?A6 182 124 31. 16 la

3,WC 1,892 I, 914

2,142 1,040 1,102 1,W

E 2 812

3,670 1,982 1,680

2 , se 1,316 1,072 1,282

cco 616

1,762 DO2 BE0

1,524 I82 742 2% E O U8

146 5;52 3%

E02 284 3lfJ 144

E8 76

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-87'

Table, 2-18. Live Births by Age of Father, Sex of Child,l and Color :United Sta€es: and Each State, 196 __ l-'-Continued --

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring witlun the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample)

456 254 222

416 216 200 40 18 22

444 204 240

138 66 72

306 138 168

64 22 42

64 22 42

210 U O 100

I M 52 66 92 58 34

180 82 98

174 80 94 6 2 4

466 230 236

344 168 176 . 122 62 60

174 96 78

170 96 74 4

120 62 58

572 312 260

404 200 204

448 254. 194

8,898 4,516

5,644

2,798

4,382

2,846

yeam y e w I 20-24

30-34 Y-

45-49 Para

50-54 years and over stated. _I 25-29

years

U8,696 9,676 9,020

17,650 9 , m 8,532 1,046

558 488

21,152 10,734 10,418

14,208 7,260 6,948 6,944 3,474 3,470

5,850 3,014 2,836

5,800

2,802 2,998

50 16 54

18,716

9 , m 9,604

14,000 7,210 6,790 4,716 2,394 2,322

22,392 Il,494 10,898

21,476 U,026 10,450

916 468 448

45,536 23,260 22,276

41,432 22,2eo 20,192

2,020 2,084

18,714 9,656 9,058

18,456 9,516 8,940

258 140 m

13,038

4,loL

6,688 6,350

7,590 3,934 3,656 5,448 2,754 2,694

23,962

U,468

21,666 11,248 10,4l8 2,296 1,246 1,050

12,494

18,178 9,404 8,774

17,108 8,828 8,280 1,070

576 494

12,714 6,4Z 6,30i

I l ,88f 5,98: 5,m 82f 43( 391

15,96(

7,91(

10,932 5,60t 5,324 5,02E 2,441 2,58€

4,69f

2,364

4,624

8,05(

2,3M

2,294 2,33C

74 4C 34

16,44E 8,38C 8,06E

WI5l€ 6,914 6,602 2,932 1,46€ 1,46E

27,87C 14,27€ 13,592

27,OBC 13,906 13,172

7% ' 370 420

41,732 22,528 20,204

37,450

4,282 2,194 2,088

19,042 9,820

18,732 9,656 9,076

310 164 146

9,468

2z

9,222

2E 5,470 2,886 2,584 3,998 1,998 2,000

18,508 9,594 8,914

16,562 8,568 7 994 1: 946 1,026

920

4,174

2,09( 2,084

3,83( 1,90t 1,921 344 17t 161

4,761 2,38( 2,381

2,77€ 1,4X 1,364

96€ 1,98E

1,ou 1,23E

634 604

1,22c 62€ 592

1 E 6 12

4,59c

2,244

3,600 1,884 1,716

990 462 528

7,300 3,768 1,532

7,108 3,662 3,446

192 106

86

10,644 5,394 5,250

9,152 4,636 4,516 1,492

758 734

2,346

5,458 2,760 2,698

5,372 2,728 2,644

86 32 54

3,522 1,752 1,770

1,362 694 668

2,160 1,058 1,102

5,192 2,602 2,590

4,536 2,266 2,270 656 336 320

1,731 86C 872

1,582 771 81C 15C 8€ 62

1,864 90E 956

906 444 462 958 464 494

400 226 174

392 222 170

8 4 4

1,464 702 762

1,062 518 544 402 le4 2 l s

2,140 1,126 1,014

2,064 1,086

978 76 40 . 36

3,752

1,932 1,820

3,128 1,524 1,604

624 296 328

1,908 912 996

1,866 890 976 42 22 20

1,792 898 894

590 306 284

1,202 592 610

2,050 1,104 946

1,754 944 810 296 160 136

741 37E

, 3%

f f iE 3a 324 84 42 42

726 378 348

322 182 140 404 1 9 6 208

156 74 82

L54 74 80 2

2

444 228 216

302 144 158 142

e4 58

508 254 254

472 242 230 36 32 24

1,046 574 472

794 444 350 252 130 122

558 284 274

544 272 272 14 12 2

800 428 372

212 Il6 96 . 588

312 276

682 376 306

542 302 240 140

74 66

3,968 1,986 1,982

2,626 1,306 1,320

2,464 1,226 1,238

162 . 80

82

2,732 1,422 1,310

1,656 8M 792

1,076 558 518

846 438 408

846 438 408

3,298 1,726 1,572

1,902 984 918

1,396 742 654

2,176

1,060

2,076 1,060 1,016

100 56 44

5,890 3,020 2,870

4,942 2,518 2,424

%8 502 446

1,-

1,816 936 880

1,780 916 864 36 20 16

1,790 960 830

990 544 446 800 416 384

3,408 1,776 1,632

3,024 1,588 1,436 384 188 196

8,148 4,094 4,054

7,550 3,800 3,760

598 294 304

2 2

2 2

6

6

2

2 4

4

4

4

4

4

2

2

2

2

r

2,156 1,074 1,082 11m

912 900

22,658 U,994 10,864

15,654 8,210 7,444 7,204 3,784 3,420

6,830 3,536 3,294

6,698 3,460 3,238

132 76 56

21,914 11,196 10,718

17,646 9,036 8,610 4,268 2,160 2,108

34,160 17,492 16,668

33,098 16,974 16,124 1,062

SIB 544

54,492 28,-122 26,370

49,468 25,552 23,916 5,024 2,570 2,454

24,716 12,496 12,220

24,376 12,316 12,060

340 180 160

12,986 6,528 6,458

986 492 494

7,540 3,786 3,754

6,416 3,240 3,176 3,510 1,770 1,740

900 454 446

2,570 1,340 1,230

2,546 1,328 1,218

878 438 440 22 16

6

1,182

548 634 .

24 12 12

9,476 5,068 4,408

602 350 252 580 284 296

7,560 4,094 3,466 1,916

974 942

m , 4 8 4 59,824

m , m 2

56,660

57,630 54,472 4,382 2.194

16,462 8,506 7,956

15,958 8,242 7,716 504

2,592 1,350 1,242

700 358 342

5,= 2,702 2,514

264 240

24,376 12,194 12,182

2;me

193,152

94,308

171,832 88,110 83,722 21,320 lo,754 10,586

86,l.U 43,880 42,232

98,844

3,658 1,912 1,746 1,558

790 768

21,462 10,782 10,680 2,914 1,412 1,502

ll,222 5,628 5,594

11,046 5,534 5,512

2,W6 1,126 1,030 348 166

176 94 82

. 6,180 3,100 3,080

41 . 182

7,802 3,944 3,858 5,m 2,584 2,600

2,880 1,466 1,414 3,300 1,634 1,666

I 97,056 49,892 4 7 , m

26,198

12,868

23,692 12,074 U,618

2,506 1,256 1,250

13,330 11,008

5,438

9,778

5,570

4,936 4 e42

634 596

1:230

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Table 2-18. '[Live Births by Age of Father, Sex of Child,, and Co1or;United States

lbtal

17,368 8,914 8,454

16,020 8,190 7,830 1,348

724 624

34,5%

16,958

16,788 16,160

17,576

3 2 , W

1,586 788 798

8,084 4,126 3,958

7,UO 3,636 3,474

974 490 ' 484

33,914 6,- 6,970

=,@= 6,930 6,924

60 14 46

(By place of re:

unaer15 ;ye-

m, COLOR, ANDSM

and Each State, 196 1 -continued nce. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a IO-percent sample)

AGE OF FAOEXR

135,380

65,862

=,692 60,134 56,558 18,688 9,384 9,304

69,518

29,942 15,232 14,710

26,590

13,036 3,352 1,678 1,674

185,440

313,314

33,554

362,520

177,080

160,752 152,552 49,206 24,688 24,538

54,106

16,566 8,602 7,964

15,886 8,264 7,622

680 338 342

476 262 214

442 240 202 34 22 12

1,074 588 486

1,022 558 464 52 30 22

282 3.54 128

274 148 126

8 6 2

422 2Q a! 421 20€ 214

2,23f 1,132 1,lOE

1,754 911 83f 484 21€ 26f

98: 471 501

95: 45r 471

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4,67i

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2,431 2,231

571 501

3,9a 2,041 1,871

3,004 1,561 1,43(

92( 48: 431

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351 18. 17' I.

20-24 ye-

4,310 2,248 2,062

4,076 2,126 1,950

234 122 llz

8,962 4,598 4,364

8,590 4,420 4,170

372 178 194

2,090 1,040 1,050

1,902 960 942 188

80 108

3,464

1,68a 1,776

3,450 1,776 1,674

14

14

25,i30 13,024 12,106

21,030 JJ.,O12 10,018 4,100 2,012 2,088

7,784 3,954

7,130 3,638 3,492

654 296 358

67,490

32,984

58,292 29,918 28,374 8,198 4,588 4,610

28,764 14,900 13,864

22,036 11,508 10,528 6,728 3,392 3,336

3,710 1,896

3,850

34,506

1,814

3,588 1,852 1,736

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- 25-29 Y-

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.2,350

4,542 2,350 2,192

316 158 E 8

10,344 5,206 5,138

9,910 4,994 4,916

434 212 222

2,272 1,172 1,100

'2,006 1,016

990 266 E 6 JJ.0

3,934 2,002 1,992

3,98C 1,99€ 1,982

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29,52~ 15,161 14,351

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4,791 2 9 2,2a

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3,438 1,756 1,682

3,178 1,606 1,572

260 E O 110

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6,684 3,340 3,344

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1,488 764 724

1,328 692 636 160

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2,052 1,018 1,034

1,926 958 968 126 60 66

3,848 1,928 1,920

3,704 1,852 1,852

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878 446 432

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2,09f l,04f 1,05(

7( 3: 31

40-44 ye-

1,032 504 528

956 464 492

76 40 36

1,752 976 776

1,676 938 738 76 38 38

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392 200 192 50 30 20

694 31f 31f

692 316 37E

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4 5 4 9 years

418 218 200

384 196 lfn3 34 22 12

542 294 248

512 278 234 30 16 14

198 104 94

176 92 e4 22 12 10

230 120 JJ.0

230 120 no

2,612 1,296 1,316

2,232 1,JJ.4 1,m

380 182 190

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564 29C 274 121 5: 7f

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6,29€ 3,261 3,034

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756 586 310

616 312 304 140

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le€ 94 94 4€ 2€ 1€

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i5 years rd oyer -

56 22 w 54 20 3 2 2

54 26 28

52 26 26 2

2

40 22 18

30 18 1z 10 4 E

28 10 18

28 10 1L)

286 132 w W6 100 U6

70 32 3a

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€02 312 240

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414 160 246

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4

az

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8c4 2,878 1,482 1,596

1,720 8% 828

1,1a2

5Ea 558

614

218 260

21,81G

1OJE44 10,972

9,Ma 4 , 9 a 4,614

12,268 6,038 6,230

10,252 5,358 4,8M

1,820 1,w

820 8,432 4,358 4,014

424 206 218

326 1Fd 112

52 46

9a

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY , 12-89

Table 2-18. 'Live Births by Age of' Fatherisex of Child,,.and Color:, United States 1

(By place of res

' and Each State, 196 1 --Continued . .

mce. Data r e fe r only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a 50-percent sample)

AGE OF FA!TE%

%tal urder 15 years

229,920 U7,448 112,472

205,578

100,288 24,342 12,158 12,184

105,290

51,052 26,156 24,896

43,818 22,422 21,396 7,234 3,734 3,500

37,538

18,218

36,248 18,654 17,594 1,290 666 624

240,270 122,906

19,320

u7,364

214,614 109,888 104,726 25,656 13,018 12,638

752 378 374

59,930

28,998 30,932

17,642 9,U6 8,526

16,270

7,840 1,372

686 686

82,248 42,226 40,022

8,430

64,020 33.020 31;000

9,206 9,022

18,228

18;646 18,504

5 -

4 4

4 4

2 2

2 2

12 10 2

, 6 6

6 4 2

3,390 3,164

5,794 3,022 2,772

760 368 392

2,300 1,186 1,=4

2,086 1,066 1,020

214 120 94

1,272 672 600

1,238 646 592 34 26 8

7,122 3,666 3,456

5,922 3,056 2.866 1;200 610 590

408 198 210

392 192 200 16

6 10

1,808 920 888

1,224 614 610 584 306 278

502 260 242

474 244 230 28 16 12

2,914 1,546 1,368

2,462 '1,296 1,186

452 250 202

5,om 4,886 9'904 I 8,776 4,450 4,326

568 560

1,128

55,302

27,282

50,332 25,614

28,OZC

24,7l€ 4,97c

2,564

15,438 7,990 7,446

2,406

13,932 7,214 6,718 1,506

776 730

10,554 5,376 5,178

10,294 5,258 5,036

260 u8 142

51,572 26,584 24,988

45,894 23,648 22,246 5,678 2,936 2,742

3,962 2,006 1,956

3,828 1,936 1,892 134 70 64

14,550 7,542 7,008

9,924 5,120 4,804 4,626 2,422 2,204

3,946 2,046 1,900

3,726 1,928 1,798

220 l l 8 102

21,uo 10,940 10,170

17,862 9,298 8,564 3,248 1,642 1,606

63,648 32,714 30,934

56,222 28,932 27,290

7,426 3,782 3,@4

25-29 years - 65,256

31,862

59,626 30,546 29,080 5,630

2,782

33,394

2,848

13,932 7,098 6,834

12,480 6,368 6,112 1,452

730 722

10,578 5,456 5,122

10,264 5,264 5,000

314 192 122

67,472 34,446 33,026

61,494 31,374 30,120 5,978 3,072 2,906

5,028 2,688 2,340

4,828 2,586 2,242

200 102 98

14,986 7,70i! 7,284

10,332 5,318 5,014 4,654 2,384 2,270

4,740 2,418 2,322

4,472 2,292 2,180

268 126 142

20,846 10,706 10,140

17,688 9,134 8,554 3,158 1,572 1,586

67,346 34,548 32,798

59,522 30,706 2 8 , U 7,824 3,842 3,982

3034 ye= - 47,814 24,644 23,170

22,492 21,084 4,238 2,152 2,086

8,398 4,284 4,U4

7,286 3,698 3,588 1,112

586 526

6,788

43,576

3,572 3,216

6,554 3,470 3,084

234 102 132

53,874 27,748 26,126

49,478 25,526 23,952 4,396 2,222 2,174

4,078 2,080 1,998

3,974 2,032 1,942

104 48 56

9,956 5,176 4,780

6,588 3,430 3,158 3,368 1,746 1,622

3,686 1,944 1,742

3,440 1 822 1:6U

246 122 124

14,068 7,194 6,874

U,672 5,996 5,676 2,396 1,198 1,198

45,406 23,250 22,156

40,070 20,514 19,556 5,336 2,136 2,600

35 -39 ye-

27,544

13,478

24,810 12,688 12,122 2,734 1,378 1,356

4,490

14,066

2,288 2,202

3,852 1,956 1,896

658 532 306

3,850 1,936 I, 914

3,694 -1,872 1,822 156 64 92

32,333

13,854 16,476

29,400 15,016 14,384

2 930 1:460 1,470

2,678 1,378 1,300

2,592 1,344 1,248

86 34 52

5,970 3,142 2,828

3,430 1,876 1,554

1,266 1,274

2,540

2,332 1,230 1,102

2,204 1,156 1,048

128 74 54

8,438 4,228 4,210

6,840 3,436 3,404 1,598

792 806

26,098

12,886

22,652 U,498 u,=

3,446

13,212

1; 714 1,732

40-44 years

12,448 6,364 6,084

ll,190 5,760 5,430 1,258

604 654

23292 1,172 1,120

1,854 944 910 438 228 210

1,970 996 974

1,906 960 946 64 36 28

14,502 7,122 7,380

13,120 6,458 6,662 1,382

664 718

1,174 626 548

4 134 602 532 40 24 16

2,994 1,510 1,484

1,548 758 790

1,446 752 694

1,182 600 582

1,074 ~ 542

532 108 58 50

4 , w 2,062 2,092

3,242 1,608 1,634

912 454 458

12,268 6,202 6,066

10,244 5,250 4,994 2,024

952 1,072

45-49 yews

4,162

2,062

3,626 1,828 1,798

536 272 264

884 440 444

686 358 328 198 82

l l 6

2,100

. 744 404 340

710 388 322 34 16 18

4,668 2,420 2,248

4 , m 2,150 1,984

534 270 264

270 138 132

256 l30 126 14 8 6

1,140 590 550

522 266 256 618 324 294

402 188 214

336 178 178 46 10 36

1,820 938 882

1,348 700 648 472 238 234

5,102 2,546 2,556

4,126 2,080 2,046

976 466 510

50-54 years

1,'344 676 668

1 , u o 540 570 234 136 98

386 208 178

302 170 132 84 38 46

216 324 102

204 112

92 12 2

10

1,314 660 654

1,052 534 518 262 126 136

82 46 36

80 46 34 2

2

380 182 198

- 186 94 92

194 88 106

160 80 80

l3a 64 74 22 16

6

720 372 348

512 268 244 208 104 104

1,958 978 980

1,550 770 780 408 208 200

55 ye... ana ever

638 324 314

526 260 266 u2

64 48

220 92

128

144 64 80 76 28 48

82 42 40

76 38 38 6 4 2

556 278 278

446 226 220 IJ.0 52 58

32 24 8

28 22 6 4 2 2

222 120 102

108 52 56 114 68 46

70 34 36

48 28 20 22

6 16

496 294 202

364 20% 160 132

90 42

1,100 562 538

832 406 426 968 156 u2

Not state&

8,858

4,388 4,470

4,988 2,540 2,448 3,870 1,930 1,940

2,712 1,398 1,314

1,196 584 612

1,516 814 702

1,484 752 732

1,308 646 662 175 106 70

6,856 3,502 3,354

3.670 -,--~ 1,896 1,774 3,186 1;606 1,580

658 332 326

506 248 258 152 84 68

7,922 4,046 3,876

866 472 a94

7,056 3,574 3,482

622 316 306

338 176 162 284 140 144

7,682 3,946 3,736

2,030

950 1,080

5,652 2,866 2,786

13,602 6,922 6,680

5,294 2,704 2,590 8,308 4,218 4,090

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Table%B. Live Births by .Age of Father, Sex of Child, and Color: United States - . - and Each State, 196 1 ,-Continued ,

(By place of residence. Data refer only to births occurring within the United States. Based on a IO-percent sample)

AGE OF FATBHI

26,466 11 13.552

25,846 13,266 12,580

620 286 334

9,386 ' 4,733 4,652

9,368 4,724 4,644

18 lo 8

97,054 50,176 46,878

13,158 37,988 35,170 23,896 12,188 l l,708

65,056

31,614

81,238 31,526 29,712 3,- 1,916 1,902

3 9 , a 20,220 18,824

37,104 19,250 17,854 1,930

970 960

33,442

98,394 50,172 43,222

94,540 48,W 46,348 3,854 1,980 1,874

8,560 4,532 4,028

a,= 4,386 3,868 306 146 160

941 504 48E

912 498 474 LE

6 12

260 s l 0 1 5 C

26C l l C l 5 c

2,974 1,542 1,432

2,254 1J5E 1,096

72c 38p 336

2,002 1,002 1,m 1,914

954 960 -88 48 40

1,2oc 632 568

1,156 606 550 42 24 I.@

1,950 1,046

904

l ,@O 990 860 1W 56 44

356 180 176

336 176 160 20 4 16

20-24 Ye==

6,584 3,404 3,uc

6,472 3,358 3,n4 112 46 66

2,286 1,182 1,104

2,282 1,182 1 , l O C

4

4

24,W2 12,462 U,54C

19,336 10,132 9,204 4,666 2,330 2,336

17,45€ 9,046 8,392

16,715 8,674 8,042

722 372 350

9,716 5,088 4,628

8,454 4,950 4,504

262 138 I24

21,576

10,612

20,868 10,604 10,264

708 360 338

2,3=4 1,222 1,132

2,274 1,176 1,098

80 46 34

10,964

7,750 3,968 3,782

7,588 3,894 3,694

162 74 88

2,728 1,390 1,338

2,722 1,386 1,336

6 4 2

26,176 13,502 12,674

21,334

10,296 4,842 2,464 2,?78

u,m

19,344

9,316 10,028

18,328

8,790

490 526

9,896 5,174 4,722

9,610 5,028 4,582

286 146 140

9,538

1, 016

28,356 14,390 13,966

27,456 13,932

900 13,524

458 442 I

2,578 1,390 1,188

2,506 1,364 1,142

26 46

7e

5,406 2,772 2,634

5,288 2,714 2,574

L I E 56 60

1,958 988 970

1,952 984 966

6 4 2

18,204 9,534 8,67C

14,768

7,034 7,732

3,438 1,802 1,636

12,308 6,268 6,040

U,624 5,915 5,706

684 350 334

6,964 3,538 3,426

6,708 3,418 3,290

256 120 136

21,738 ll,090 10,648

21,014 10,698

724 392 332

1,- 816 794

1,546 782 764 64 34 30

33,316

35-39 Ye==

3,168

1,558 1,610

3,102 1,582 1,520

66 28 38

1,008 476 532

1,008 476 532

10,178 5,w 5>c44

7,852 3,968 3,884 2,326 1,166 1,160

7,054 3,596 3,458

. 6,586 3,380 3,206

468 216 252

4,570 2,366 2,204

2,280 2,slo

4,390

180 86 94

12,772 6,530 6,242

12,366 6,322 6&4

406 208 198

906 506 400

880 496 384 26 10 1 6

40-44 ye-

1,480 756 724

1,432 732 700 48 24 24

488 242 246

488 242 246

4,966 2,556 2,410

3,698 1,914 1,7e4 1,268

642 626

3,080 1,516 1,564

2,866 1,398 1,468

214 m

96

2,360 1,100 1,m 2,218 1,UO 1,108

142 70 72

3,268 3,076

6,140

2,986 204 114 90

384 228 156

372 228 154 12 10 2

3,=4

45-49 Yews

482 228 254

452 212 240 30 16 14

204 96

108

204 96

108

1,762 932 830

1,300 688 612 462 244 a8

1,128 578 550

1,016 522 494 uz 56 56

972 530 442

920 510 410 52 20 32

2,034 1,018 1,016

1,974 982 992 60 36 24

174 100

74

168 96 72 6 4 2

50-54 ye-

106 44 E2

s4 40 5rL I2 4 8

76 34 42

76 34 42

620 316 304

422 216 206 198 100 95

364 196 168

286 156 130 78 40 38

382 208 174

350 178 152 52 30 22

558 328 250

518 324 214 40 24 16

34 12 22

34 12 22

md ev@r stated

Ea 44 24

E2 40 22

E 4 2

48 30 10

48 30 18

2% 13.c E O

102 e4

104 42 E2

126 90 E6

lG2 72 50 24 la c

322

154

ea

ica

ma 160 E a 34 8

26

196 100

9C

116 90 8G 20 10 10

26 14 12

24 14 10 2

2

452 222 210

3% 1% 188

26 22

530 1 B E 144

320 le4 144

2 2

4a

7,EsG 4,062 3,024

2,014 1,oba 3GC

5,872 3,014 2 ,s9

2,812 1,UB 1,032

l ,Er*l 914 r n G 412 POD ew

2,652 1,333 1,316

2,o:u 1,mu l,02*

624 329 2%

1,450 1,432

21170 1,llE

G32 322 370

l38 64 74

s14 52 E2 24 12 1z

~ ~ 0 7 0

1,0c2

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-9 1 ' Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and '

Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: -35 Reporting States, 1961 (By place of residence. Data refer only to illegitimate births occurring within the reporhg area. Based on a 50-percent sample. Specified urban places arc those with popula-

tions 01 50,000 or more in 1960. Figures for white and nonwhite ape shown separately for each State, urban and rkal total, and specified urban place inwhich the 1960 popula- tinn for nonwhite formed 10 p.ercent of the total or numbered 10,000 or more. For definitions of areas, see Technical Appendix. Figures for age of mother not stated are dis- trlbuted) I

15-19 YmRi

*, - .8 years

25-29 years

20-24 years

52,676

19,686 32,990

2,630

278 2,352

1,308 144

1,164 330 34

296 18 4

14 24 8

16 194 20

174 130

. 8 122 42

38 570

66 504

1,322 154

1,188

130

14 ll6

44 8

36 86 6

80

320

AREh ANLl COWR 19 years

16,840

6,826 10,014

790

~7 years L6 years

14,152 I 7,932 1 2,344 17,928

ll,128

- - 6,800

950

23,914

7,458 16,456

1,302

92 1,210

650 36

614 162 8

154 14

14 14 4

10 70 6

64 . 70 70 18

18 302 18

284 652 56

596

48

6 42

24 2

22 24 4

20

132

15,276

5,084 10,192

762

ll,582

3,534 8,048

608 9,004 3,476

8,160 3 w 56

652

304 16

288 80

80 14

14 8 2 6

38 6

32 26

26 16

16 122

8 114 304 40

264

16

94 668

390 40

350 98 12 86 12

12 2

2 54 8

46 32 4

28 12

12 180 16

164 372 54

318

16

u8 832

456 44

412 126 12

114 6

6 16 2

14 66 10 56 38 4 34. 14

14 190 16

174 494

74 420

22

12 10

10 6 4 12

6 6

114

-

94 696

364 42

322 82 8

74 10 2 8 8

8 60 12 48 20

20 16

16 168 20

148 426 52

374

36

8 28

16 4 12 20 4

16

l l 6

4,516 103 1,708 194 372 16 4114411 1,204 90 11 l,tll lz: 4

472 212 66 12 8 2

460 204 64 176 58 8

170 56 8 6 2

4 2

.~ l, l l 4

88 8

80 86 18 68

594 70

524 412 18

394 152

4 148

164 1,980

1,815 4,488

412 4,016

338

46 4 2 2

18 2 16 24

24 10

10 88 8 80

172 16 156

14

400 46 4

42 34 4

30 236 38

198 140 8

l 32 68

68 148 68 680

1,768 236

1,532

104

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6

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330 232 72

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62

18 44

24 8

16 20 8 12 4

4 38 10 28

274

4 12

4 2 2 12 2

10

88

18 70

46 10 36 42 10 32 4

4 42

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344

32 72

40 18 22 64 14 50

426

58 280

140 34 1c16 198 24

174

1.052

20 12 10

12 10

+-I-+- 50 48 12 38 76

62 20 42 44 16 28 18 4

14 52 18 34

386

22 94

60 8

52 50 8

42 10

10 56 14 42

338

102 218

I s 6 66 120 148 48

100 38 ls 20 134 36 98

1,292

166 1,126

3,196

862 2,334

2,134 538

1,596 80 22 58 20

296 84

212 294

9c 204 32 66 24 42

42 90

68 16 52 50 10 40 18 6 12 64 26 38

700

58 642

1,690

320 1,310

1,176 220 956 50 18 32 4

146 12

134 162 36

126 16 26

e I.€

560 24 16011 El 10 14 400

18 8

10 6 2 4

22 2

20

18 4

14 2

2 18

18

8 26 - - 2 2 12 2--..

12 2 2 32 26 8

30 20 8

. 2 6

.

3841 1961 -46

10 264

182

24 320

908

30 356

1,048 - 254 794

64C 14C 5oC 24

4 2C E

92 28 6E 54 1c 44

2E E

2C

L

32 2 44

1.026 150

48 290

958

512 646

622 172 450 30 8

22

98 46 5c 62 14 4E

4 2C

E E

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4,134

2,520 8,630 372

132 650

486 68

418 38 2

36

72 20 52 50 4

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182 726

570 92

478 24 4

20 6 68 10 58 60 10 50

28 8

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734 104

= 6 / 598 28 $I ; 272 42

230 10 2 8 2

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6

6

2,590 514

2,076 126 20

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318 u2 266 248 48

200 6

102 26 76

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192 12 2

10

46 4

42 28 2

26

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7,368 1,546

326 * 76

250 58

1,032 234 798 906 220 686 66

242 72

170

5,822

12 2

84 50 10 96 66 12 22 16 6 74 50 6 4 8

24 14 2 4 2 2

20 12

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Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 --Continued

308

56 252

AREA AHD c o r n

154 106 42 10

46 22 10 4 108 84 32 E

(See headnote at beginning of table)

208 40

168 196

36 160 12

Total

306 4

272 4 340 4

262 4 558 14 156 402 14 140 6

114 6

534 10

34

78

26

3,394 94

2,860 84 3,782 128

974 10 2,808 rn

92 72 26 a 28 12 €4 2 E4 EO 20 c 88 64 24 8 24 12 6 2 64 52 la c 4 8 2

28 422 78 344

15,526

240

6 3,238

672 2,566

10 44 136

8 128 14 8 6

20 4

76 68 24

54 30

554 368 186 368 308

. 60 1,584

972 612

14 10,952 214 1,924 26 9,028 lee

22 140 458 14 38 4

4 2,016 1,270 646 14;

246 176 94 Sa 1,770 1,094 552 l l8

6 2 L

' 26 18 8 2 e4 48 38 E 8 2

76 48 SC c 10 4 4

10 4 4 2 2 2 - I -

20 12 16 2 16 6 4 2 16 4

24 10 2 2 20 8 6 2

286 168 122 26 168 88 E 8 1c rn 80 u 10 136 72 48 2C u2 48 32 , 20 24 24 16 c

2

596 352 210 78

318 170 rn EC 278 182 98 22

42 8

230 2 156 2

68 6

152 2 90 2

1% 36

720 24 1,176 24

956 18 220 6

4,844 78

1:l& 12

44 3% 34

3 942 64 1:978 30 1,9E4 34 100 - 30 70 165 2

150 . 2 320 2

170 456 12 80 4

376 8 66 2

464 6 8 N 16 rn 2

1,268 22

302 122 L80 *L4

6 D 8

20 2

la 52 E

46 10 98

98 6

92 126 3s- 92 le4 48 136 40

6 34

1,258 la8

1 0 7 0

432 1:544

1,

402

58 344

208 34

174 198 s4 l64 10

10 194 24

170

5,144

1,810 3,334

4,642 1,392 3,250

24 4

3,420 680

2,740 4

42 132

16 l l 6 16 2

14 18 2

102 58 24 4

58 22

712 464 248 502 418 e4

1,946

1,162

1,540

784.

782 758 30 6

24 62

114 48 66

162 34

128 32

542 816 326 56

114 EO I D 40 96 20 2 2

2 2 12 2

D a 2 2 6 2

la E 2 2 16 4

6 2 64

6 2 4 8 4 4

28 2

26 4

4 136 10

126 166 24

142

40

40

18

la 18

18

22

22

476

114 362

440 86

354 4

352 56

296

2 12

12

2

16 2 2

2

46 18 28 36 28 8

194

108 86

160 76 84 2

2 4 12 2

10 la 2 16 4

54 24 30 8

16 years

20

20 12

6 6

28 8

20 8

8 236 24

212 296 64

232

E4

8 56

24 6

la 22 6

16 2

2 40 2

38

8la

238 580

762 Ise 568

2

536 90

446

10 34 4

30 2

2 2

22 18 4

6 6

120 60 60 56 44 12

322

-

-

lee 134

250 122 128

8 2 6 8

16 4 12 26 8

la 4

102 36 66 12

L7 years

28 2

26 42 8 34 46 10 36

6

6 262 36

226 338 90

248

IlO

16 94

60 8

52 56 8

48 4

4 50 8

42

1,122

400 722

1,ON 294 710

2 2

734 140 594

2 8

28

28 4

4 2 2

24 10

20 8

158 106 52 rn 106 12

474

280 194

358 170 lea

6 2 4

lo 22 10 12 34 10 24 2

128 42 86 6

L8 years

24 2

22 30

6 24 36

6 30 10 4 6

336 68

268 408 114 294

100

20 80

50 14 36 50 14 36

50 6 44

1,362

528 834

1,200 394 806

8

890 192 698

14 22 4

18 8 2 6 6

20 10 10 4

18 4

186 134 52

162 13e 28

476

288 lea

382 200 la2 10 2 8

10 38 18 20 46 4

42 10

126 54 72 10 '

19 years

20

20 34 10 24 46 22 24 12 2

10 288 50

238 336 140 196

88

14 74

56 6

50 52

6 46 4

4 32 8

24

1,366

530 836

1,236 424 812

8 2

908 202 706

2 8

36 8

28 2

2 6

20 18 8

12 4

202 146 56 130 106 24

480

298 232

390 214 176

4

4 30 26 14 12 38 10 28 12

132 60 72 20

76 14V

4,298 2,540 1,554 850 130 1,266 3,0321 2,"l 1,26d 285 la2 664 E;e

20

1,308 706 602 32 10 22 64 rn 62 56

140 26

114 12

394

494 220 274 20

6 14 A6 54 32 22 66 6

60 2

132

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-9 3

Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 --Continued

50 40 10 4 2 2 12 6 6 2 4 4

20 8 8

11

20 20

4

8 8

2 6

10 10

1,070 856 1: 214 902 14 856 46

1,664 21

48 28 20 6 4 2 2

le 6 12 22 16 6 6 6

212

362 222 140 48 86 98

414 454 454

1,440 2C

892 1 c 548 1c

14 8 6 4 2 2 2 2 2

6 4 2 8 6 2

48

156 104 386 206 180 460 332 128 266 236 2 30

3,812 76

2,024 44 1,788 32

106 40 66 8 8 2 6

44 14 30 46 16 30

106 70 36

2,036 42 740 16

1,296 26 88

186 4 58 2

128 2 944 30 270 12 674 le 818 8 348 2 470 6

1,776 34 1,284 28

492 6

24 10 14 2 6 2 4 2 2

14 6 8 24 22 2 *,'e 7,510

224 28 196

4

4

8

8 52 16 36

5,030 86 7c6 6

364 10 le

346 10 94 2 22 2 72

238 14 8

230 14 1,662 8

382

4,324 80

1,280 8

56 12 44 8

8 2

2

10 4 6

(See headnote at beginnlng of table)

15-19 YEARS - T o t a l

76 30 46 64

402 310 92

406

26

690

616 74

460 386 74 32 22 34

114 78 36 14 32 44

168 230 230

38n

-

572

404 168

424 268 156 94 28 66 40 92 62 30

198 154 44

148 136 12

-

1,508 - 840 668

746 262 484 26 80 20 60 348 98

250 292 128 164 762 578 le4

3,110

390 2,720

1,870 290

128 8

120 24 4

20 106

4 102 654 170 464

__.

1,580

- 15 yeam -

f

4 f

4f 31 14 34 3:

3 E

3c L

2f 1 E

-

e e 2 E 4 4

2

12 12

e

62

40 22

52 3c 22

6

8 12 10 6 4

22 20 2

10 10

-

168

82 66

96 22 74 4 6

6 54 14 40 32 6

26 72 60 12

312

24 288

184 18 166 12

12 2

2 le

18 60 14 46

-

- 16 years

__.

u f 6 14 4E 4c

72 6f f

1 0 4

86 l€

70 52 le

6 2 6 10 4 6 2 4 8

30 34 34

e

-

84

62 22

66 46 20 22

12 2 12 10 2 30 24

6 le 16 2

260

-

. 10

142 Ila

u6 32 e4 6 6 2 4

56 14 42 48 14 34 144 ll0 34

548

60 488

324 44

280 22

22

-

la

le 108 26 80

17 years

-

24 6 16 14 112

86 26 u6 110

6

136

122 14

90 76 14

8 4 6

20 10 10

6 10 36 46 46

-

146

100 46

102 60 42 28

20 4

22 14 8

48 36 12 44 40 4

352

-

' 8

. 192 160

174 66 108

4 24

6 18 86 18 68 60 38 22

178 126 52

620

74 546

362 64

298 22

22 10

lo 32 2

30 lJ.4 40 14

-

Y- -

10 2 8

le 104 90 14 94 88

6

224

206 16

136 120 16 10 4 12 34 28 6 6 8

14 48 88 88

-

3.38

96 42

96 58 38 16 4 12 8

34 22 12 38 24 14 42 38 4

374

-

234 140

le2 ea 94 6

22 8

14 70 28 42 84 48 36

192 146 46

808

96 712

500 68

432 40

40 10 4 6

22

22 168 32 136

-

19 years

24 14 10 12 92 62 30 90 84

6

188

170 le

138 120 le 6 6 8

42 32 10

6 14 10 46 50 50

142

106 36

108 74 34 20 6

14 14 14 10 4

60 50 10 34 32 2

354

190 164

178 54

124 6

22 4

le 82 24 58 68 22 46

176 136 40

822

136 686

500 96

404 32 8

24 2

2 16 2

14 la4 56

128

- -

20-24 years

-

76 34 42 56

384 320 €4

276 266

1 0

544

474 70

400 330 70 30 10 le

130 78 52 22 32 24 134 144 144

-

420

234 l e6

356 176 l e0 62 le 44 28

134 62 72

132 84 48 64 58

6

-

1,100 - 606 494

592 234 358

32 52 22 30

276 78

198 232 ll0 122 508 372 136

2,796 - 366

2,430

1,654 258

1,396 124

8 ll6 38 12 26 64

2 62

594 142 452

25-29 years

34 8

26 12

140 102 38

102 96 4

206

158 48

166 l l 8 48 4 12

6 64 32 32 6

10 18 46 40 40

230

136 94

200 114 86 36 14 22 le 84 48 36 62 44 18 30 22 8

502

222 280

292 96

196 14 14

6 8

136 36 100 128 44 e4

210 126

84

1,262

' 106 j 1,156

746 78

668 64 2

62 20 4

16 24 2

22 244 38

206

30-34 Y = X B

26 12 14

6 62 54 8

50

2

114

96 le

94 76 le

8 2 12 28 14 14 4 6 4

30 20 20

4e

122

60 62

L14 54 60 18 2 16 12 50 22 28 34 26 8 8 6 2

366

170 196

234 82

152 6

22 4

18 108 30 78 98 42 56

132 ea 44

688

54 634

394 34

360 26

26 8

8 22

22 120 12

lo8

35-39 40 yeara years and over t

58 30

-+ 20

32 %I 16

356 80

603-004 0 - 63 - 7

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2-9 4 SECTION 2 - NATALITY

Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 -Continued

724 22

338

3 : ~ m 222 1

408 ~

390 ~

18

8,176

4 300 3:876

68l6 3:046 3,770

(See headnote at beginning of table)

15-19 YEAILS

242' 32

210 592 62

530

108 1,034

224

222 2

100 100

22 78 124 122

2

2,468

1,142

I_

years years

104 62 22 6 4 4

98 58 I8 290 156 138 26 18 8

264 138 m 516 294 164 28 20 4

488 274 1EO

110 62 40

106 60 38 4 2 2

64 54 24 64 34 24

18 18 14 46 16 10 46 28 16 42 26 14 4 2 2

846 482 290

.- - -

- 40 yeare mxl over

42 38 86

796 2,602

366 186 180 274 156 118 118 128

28 26

182 96 86 20 30

208 ea

120 16 32

1,6%

542 1 360

106

3,398

1 130

1,152

1:254

2,540.

2,180 360

1 9 1 2 1:678

234 6

126 782 656 126 360 638 628 502 126

8,282

372 7,910

2,812 180

2,632 472 24

448

4 2 6

218 66

152 12 4 8 18 14 4 6 6

10 2 2

10 6 4 4

6 4 2 2 2

104 E4 40 68 60 8

168

2 2

128 34 3% 14 E 8 16 10 E 8 4 8 2

4 2 2

12 E 6

2 54 S6 18 34 28

6

108

20 14 6

2 4 2 2 4

10 10 8 2

254

6 248

80 2

78 8 2 6

- 694 634 60 2

58 242 212 30 126 266 348 292 54

3,578

156 3,422

1,156 76

208 12

196

1,080

140 114 26 2 4

66 54 12 26 42 28 18 10

628

16 612

206 8

198 32

32

1CC 82 l€

4 42 28 14 40 14

6 1, 4

346

4 342

92 2

90 a 8

- 19 years

AREA AND COLOR

16 years T o t a l

702 80

622 1,970 196

1,774 3,450

264 3,186

76s

17 years

t $

38 ffio 1,240 lo0

54 1,140

lo 280

10 268 12

48 4 44

128 12

.u6 224 16

208

32

28 4

18 16 2 6

12 14 12 2

620

-

34 8

26 150 14 136 258 10

248

72

72 -

24 24

12 12 48 48

8lO

60 1 0 50

200 22

178 308 28

280

72

64 8

22 20 2

12 10 50 44 6

978

-I

70 8

62 196 22

174 322 40

282

82

82 -

32 32

6 26 50 50

992

6 2 4

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24 56

SE

20

25 -

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2 4

14 14

Eti

42

42 50 4

46 128 6

122

22

22 -

8 8

4 4

14 14

396

160 236

544 118 226

2 4

194 38 156 12 6 6 4 2 2

10 4

4

12 6 6 2

14 2 12

-

- 82 46 36 52 42 10

68

310 310

516 216 300

2 4

260 40

220 24 10 14 6 4 2 4 8 4

4 22 16 6

-

10

10

8 160 114 46

104 3% 10

156

396 414

672 270 402

4 2 6

362 72

290 36 20 16 22 8

14 14 14 10 6 6

26 18 8 4

10

10 2 4

144 100 #

138 126 12

lea

-

w 436

774 350 424 10 6 16

396 88

308 40 14 26 20 l4 6 8 16 16 2 2

20 14 6 2 2

22 8 14 4 2

190 w 54

204 192 12

308

564 428

820 404 416

2

14 384

98 286 52 30 22 32 20 12 12 12 14 4 4 18

6 12 2 4

26 16 10 2

238 172 66

172 160 12

320

256 142 226 I 148

19 48

84 3 46

52 14 58 4 2 2

2

2 2 a

24 18 6 2

2

32

50 2

22 20 2 - c 4 2 4 1z 10 10

w 4

130

w 2

32 4

4

-

442 404

734 340 3%

2 4 12

384 104 280 56 32 24 34 24 10 12 12 22 4 2

14 4

10 2 8

30 16 14

2 .E-% 92 42

112 102 10

1 380 1:om

2,022 956

1,066 20 16 20

938 232 706 116 62 54 102 58 44 36 50 42 4 6

50 24 26 2 12 76 34 42 6 12

514 356 158 446 424 22

1,972 1,824

70 138

180 44 136

2 2

82 10 72

20 2 18 8 2 2

6

6 2 4

- 50 18 32 28 26 2

30

256

218 142

44 1,596

336 1,260

164 80 84 84 48 36 48 54 44 16 16 98 60 38 10 6

82 26 56 8

14 8l4 568 246 670 614 56

5041 858

732 126

672 588 84 2

40 302 258 44 102 226 186 144 42

2,342

2,200 142

874 72

802 148

8 140

58 10

46 40 6

278 30

210 196 14 2

24 68 62 6

26 90 98 82 16

930

52 878

322 18

304 62 2

60

-

282 38

224 2 w 24

16 90 80 10 56 62 96 82 14

704

38 666

218 18

200 52 6

46

-

86 %I 22 136 -20

96 ea 8

4 30 28 2

20 42 60 48 12

642

18 624

200 10

190 30

30 r

172 16

118 ll0

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880

32 e48

272 24

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422

16 406

144 6

138 16

16

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5,278

5,624

1,878 1 3,746

'

SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-9 5

Td& ~2~1.9, Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural 'Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 -Continued

(See headnote at beginning of table)

15-19 YmFs

- -

20-24 years

-

726 64

662 1,468

70 1,398

1,702

656 1,046

1,414 444 970

8 374 100 274 30

682 u 4 568 24 2

294 182 112 288 212 76

102

-

- -

25-29 y e a s

-

306 16

290 630 26

604

818

- -

30-34 Y-

-

174 8

166 422

8 414

526

35-39 Years AREA AND COUIR

mbtal

-

948 64

884

80 2,422

2,342

2,042 - 732

1,310

1,650 454

1,176 24

332 76

256 30

820 l l 0 710 32 2

390 202 m 412 278 w4

104

5 Y- 5 years 7 Y- .8 years .9 years

170 10

160 442

8 434

370

224 20

204 608

8 600

512

260 16

244 608 34

574

510

166 12

154 486 20

466

442

72

72 174

4 170

128 6

122 278 10

268

208

30 2

28 100

2 98

90

28 62

72 16 56

16 6 10

44 4

40

12 6 6 18 12 6

48

e4 2

82 254

2 252

310

82 228

270 54

216 2

74 24 50

128 6

122 2

64 22 42 40 28 12

20

14 6

16 12 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 2 2

184

76 106

164 65 9E

6

6

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2 2

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li E E

5c 1€ 34

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1

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5C 24 2€

136

28 108

U.0 14 96 2

20 2

18

62

62 4

22 8

14 26 14 12

10

52 156

330 42

138 2

36 6

30

102' 14 ea 2

38 33 20 28 10 33

12

324 246

302 80

222 2

56 16 40 4

158 22 136

2

80 36 44 68 44 24

16

184 328

398 108 290

2 96 24 72 4

m 18

170 10

98 54 44

u 4 76 38

22

178 332

392 102 290 14 72 14 58 8

212 36

176 10

76 32 44 118 76 42

32

194 248

358 122 236

4 72 16 56 14

160 20

140 8 2

98 62 36 84 72 12

22

236 582

720 168 552

4 156

50 106 12

404 38

366 10 2

132 60 72 98 68 30

46

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36 1 6 22 20 6

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6 8 2 6

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294 414

636 254 384 3c

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2-9 6 d SECTION 2 - NATALITY Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and

Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 --Continued

lIbtal

. 608 348 260

10,100

1,774 8,326

4,242 748

146 84 62

636 96

540 190 24

166 246 48 198 82 26 56

162 30

I32 388 32 356

2,392 408

3,494

1,984 5,858 1,026 4,832

436

AREA AlyD COWR Under15 years

If I.(

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29:

25-29 years

70 40 30

1,036

176 860

498 82

416 16 6 10 74 8

66 12 2

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40 286 50

236 538 94 444

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SECTION 2 - NATALITY 2-9 7

Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 -Continued

25-24 years

34 16 la

224 174 50

234 200 34

168

148 20

114 94 20 8

80 60 20 26 54 54

1,496

3 0 - 3 35-39 40 yeam years years andover

1; - 8 4 4

lo 4 4 le& 62 la 96 54 14 28 8 4 136 60 34 u.6 54 28 20 6 6

98 60 14

86 50 12 12 10 2

66 42 14 60 34 12 6 8 2 4

30 24 8 26 16 6 4 8 2

32 18 6 32 18 26 16 6 2

784 476 l64

80 22

94 72 22 4 8

58 40 18

24 8 8

850

100 750

66 36 10 14 6 4

72 32 14 58 26 10 14 6 4 2 6 2

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498 314 98

46 34 12 452 280 86

(See headnote at beginning o€ tabIe)

15-19 YmFs

- - 20-24 Y a m

-

61 14 4E

581 40E 174 724 62E 9E

494

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Total AIEA AND COLOR 16 year= 17 years

8 2 6

130 86 44 138 ue 20

76

22

22 128 90 38 la6 164 22

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1,740

458 1,282

274

1,454

1,278

700 522

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66 10

38 30 8

la 10 8

20 38 36 2

646

246 400

522 136 386

-

4 2 2 6

6 4

14 4

10

2 4

2 320 34

286 54 14 40

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10 86 58 28

124 u.0 14

46

152 14

94 8C 1 4

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1,258

616 642

992 384 608

6 6 8

8 24 4

20 16 28 8

20

8 10

2

508 98

410 96 30 66 20 4

4 12

232 178 54

266 232 34

40

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102 8f 16

4 7c 5E 1 4 28 66 6C

6

i , u e - 594 554

886 346 540

6 8 6 2

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16 2 2 4 2 2

426 68

358 122 58 64 10 6

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208 E 4 54

262 248 14

44

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4

3,6X

1,832 1,786

-

2,894 1 186

4 18 26 2 E

72 12

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60 60 92 36 56 2

10 32

6 8

1,462 328

288 92

196 38 18 2

22 30 694 522 172 724 646 78

176

1,134

120 16

82 68 14 2 54 40 14 26 54 52 2

990

450 540

798 282 516

4 10 2 6 4

20

20 14 20 8 12

6 10 2

418 82

336 72 18 54 8 2 2 4

la 176 114 62

192 168 24

46

36 16

30 16 14

28 14 14

2 22 20 2

418

124 294

368 86

282 2 6

2 2 6

6 10 6

6

2 2

2 210 20

190 36 4

32 4

2 76 48 28 50 38 12

16

16 546 8 280 8 66

12 12 232 4 168 8 64 4 102 6 252 6 240

12

288 526 502 24

11,192

5 328 St864

8 983 3'368 5:612

22 72 66 28 30

246 36

210 166 266 100 la6

8 48

lI.2 lz 20

4,568 846

3,722 914 282 632 u.4 54 10 42

122 2,060 1,482

578

1,960 252

612

466 146

2,212

1941 4,460

2,030 2,430

3 566 1:234 2,332

12 28 22 16 la 80

8 72 60 92 28 64 2

20 30

6 8

302 1,580

380 124 256 50 14 4

10 56

778 552 226 894 796 98

192

1,882

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u 4 50 64

8

8 4 2 2

2 2

44 6

38 12 6 6

2 2

4 32 24 8

50 48 2

14

676 820

1,220 442 778

14 4 6 2

38 e

30 lz 56 22 34 4 6

20

4 630 lZ6 504 126 30 96 6

14

4 14

260 174

86 276 234 42

102

378 406

660 270 390

2 4 4 4 2

26 4

22 22 12 8 4

6 22

298 48

250 56 18 38 14 2

4 12

170 126 44

124 108 16

80

246 230

366 146 220

2 8

10

16 2

14 6 12 4 8

2 4

2 160 28

132 32 6

26 6 4

2 4

96 70 26

110 100 10

42

68 126

160 40 120

2

8 2 4 2

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92 8 e4 20 6

14

2

2 30 14 16 34 28

6

6

138 54

26 14

38 24 14 4

24 12 12 2 8 2 2

900

94 806

-

32 12

38 28 10 2 4

22 16 6

10 6 4 2

814

98 718

-

132 44

144 104 40 14 14 80 42 38 8

28 32 28 4

2,094 - 240

1,854

34 12

40 30 10 6 2

22 lZ 10 2 8 6 4 2

660

60 600

8 8

14 6 8

12 4 8

2 2 2

424

40 384

38 8

32 24 8 4 4

14 6 8 2 8

14 14

890

52 838

6 162 4 m 2 50

16 10

2 94 2 50

44 6

4 36 30 26

-I-- 144 3,344

7,700

790 6,910

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2-9 8

Table 2-19.

SECTION 2 - NATALITY

Illegitimate Lime Birfhs by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places 35 &porting States, 1961-continued

25-29 ' 30254 95-39 ' yasrs , rcan ' years

I

900 388 go 36 a0 10

264 168 80 54 36 26

62 36 26 40 22 8

36 18 8 30 16 8

6 4 2 24 12 6

176 114 48 24 12 8

152 102 40 550 310 224 64 26 24

486 284 200

78 46 18

24 16 8 54 30 10

38 16 1z 18 14 8 20 2 4 10 8 8 28 8 4 40 30 6

34 28 6

2

4 4

6 2

1,238 760 420

306 172 98 932 588 322

8% 530 294 142 IO 46 692 460 248 54 54 28 12 2 4 42 52 24 40 36 18 14 6 2 26 30 16

420 248 w 30 12 2

390 236 132 128 64 44 16 18 8

l l z 46 36 192 128 70 70 32 30

122 96 40 404 230 126 164 102 52 240 128 74

1,990 1,232 700

4 o y a r l l ,mdm¶r

3i 4

50 6

6 4

4 4 2 z

20 2 10 64 8

56

12 6 E

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2 4 6

6

96

32

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56 16 40 2

2 4 2 2

54 4 30 2

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40 16 24

202

1 - 2+74

276 2,198

462 18 444 304 46

258 240 30

210

182 1 286

514

1,468

Si226

4,712

568

300 268

106 250

280 86 194

2 8 2 6 6

8

34

34 10 15 4 12 6 4 2

74 22 52

8 2 6

8

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5 2 6

46 10

10 12 2

10 2

2 28 4

24 106

8 98

6

4 2

&,lo6 110 996 188

8 180 148 10 130 114

6 108 656

78 578

234 2,582

2,348

204

I36 68

100 82 18 52 48 104 54 50

2,672

716 11,956

1,668 302

1,366 180

26 154 96 40 56

776 52

724 226 54

172 390 130 260

414 590

4,976

-

-

1,

- 1,880 3,096

4,106 1,614

22 46

I ta 58 60 e4 8

76 82

646 136 510 m 252 96 156 66 12 54

932 260 672 12 66 42 24 36 32

2,492

258 192

66 124 w 310 108 202

7,560

1,940 5,620

4,924

4,078 846

470 64

406 276

94 182

2,362 144

2,218 700 152 548

392 724

1,ll6

2,636 1,094 1,542

15,426

5,216 8,210

ll,158 4,592 6,566

44 114 274 128 146 224 28

196 208

1,626 314

1,252 556 612 270 342 214 38

176 2,718

666 2,052 .70 158 74 e4 12

120 16

z04 Z O 4

2 6 4 2

-2 26

16 80 la 70

304 24 980

16

14 2

10 8 2 10

6 6

-

298

48 250

202 12

190 20

20 lo

10 100

100 26 4

22 46 8 38 96 36 60

480

-

- x a 320

392 I38 254

6

6 6

8 12 64 10 54

6 34 16 18 4

4 90 22 68 2 6 6

4 4

-

2 2

2

4 2 2

146

26 120

94 10 84

6 2 4 2 2

46

46 16

16 24

6 18 52

36

356

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.

2lO 20 190 32

32 22 2

20 20 2 18

I36 16 120 450 40

410

20

16 4

10 10

6 4 10 6 4

454

116 338

300 64

236 44 8

36 16 4 12

122 8

114 46 10 36 72 34 38

E4 52

102

862

300 562

726 254 472

6

20 14

6 18 4

14 16

124 18

106 30 42 8

34 10 2 8

E4 44 ll0

2 12

6 6 10 10

-

314 u3

296 54

54 64 6

58 26

26 170 12

158 576 34

542

46

26 20

24 22 2 12 12 22 4 18

550

150 400

354 70

284. 32 4

28 28 12 16 160 14

146 42 10 32 92 30 62

196 80 Ils

1,162 - 420 742

968 358 610

2 18 28 12 16 20

20 16 144 22

122 28 56 22 34 26 6

20 228 60 168

4 12 8 4 16 8

'LSO z 2

228 40 2

38 20

20 32

32 158 20 138 650 72

578

56

40 16

32 22 10 12 20 24 18

6

702

210 492

398 78

320 38 4

34 22 12 10 196 20

176 58 16 42 84 26 58

304 152 172

-

1,244

504 740

1,000 428 572

8 20 26 12 14 16

16 16

164 38

126 24 74 34 40 16 4 12

200 60 240

2 16 10

6 4 6

. _.

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222 w 178 42 2

40 38 8

30 20 4

16 L22

20 92

602 64

538

66

40 26

24 20 4 12 12 42 20 22

668

192 476

414 78

336 46

. 10 36 20 12 8

198 10 188 54 14 40 96 32 64

254 114 140

1,228

496 732

1,020 436 584.

6 8

38 20 10 22 4 18 22 150 48

102 42 46 16 30 10

10 260 74 le6

2 20 12 8 2 4

20-24 YearS

709. 90

614 142

8 134

70 18 52 66 10 56

426 54

372 1,390 E O

1,240

204

106 98

e4 62 22 42 42 120 44 76

2,228

590 1,638

1,448 260

146 18

128 80 28 52

704 44

660 220 56

164 298 114 184 780 330 450

3,970

1,m

1,580 2,390

3,336 1,422 I, 914

14 32 78 46 32 74 16 58 62 510 w 376 158 174 78 96 72 8

64 860 216 644 28 44 12 32 16 .lo

770 1,220

1,650 686 964

8 20 34

6 28 36 2

34 24

230 54

176 104 64 42 22 42 12 30

450 66

364 10 20 12 8 4 12

500 732

1,040 458 582

12 16

6 10 8

8 30

108 26 82 82 66 34 32 14

14 242 42

200 14 14 4 10 6 2

288 412

596 254 342

20 10 10 12 2 10

6 e4 22 62 58 30 8

22 12

12 128 26

102 6 4 2 2 6

9z ll0

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2

2

a 4

14 2 12 14 10 8 2 2 2

32 14 10

2

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!

SECTION 2 - NATALITY ,2-99

t : Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and. Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 -Continued < AREA AND COLOR

1512

332 630 432 198 182 228 470 416 54

1:180 26 16 10 14 8 6 2 4 6 6

(See headnote at beginning of table)

15-19 YEAFS

Tow -

10 32 4 28 38 320 234 86 36 2 34 46 10 36 42

454 604 870 266 604

170

158 12

126 118 8 28 E4 34 44 40 4

1,058

-

3,244

2,454

- 790

1,526 360

1,166 54 28 26 74 38 10 28 62 36 26 114 8

106 288 48 240 122 lo L12 312 36 276 48 18 30 414 128 286

1,718 430

1,268

904

756 148

592 474 ll8 232 168 64 62 106 192 164 28

15 Y- -

2 30 22 8

8 2 6 4

108 44 64 88 22 66

14

12 2

10 8 2 2 4 4 4 4

-

324

42 282

162 22 140 10 6 4 10 6 2 4 4 2 2 12 2 10 30 4 26 20 2 18 30 2 28 6

6 M 2 32 162 20 142

64

-

36 28

s4 16 18 L4 6 8 4 10 6 2 4

16 years

2 8

8 6 50 36 14 8

8 8 2 6 8

182 62 120 136 46 90

18

18

18 18

4 10 4

596

120 476

310 54 256

18 10 2 8 4 2 2 20 2 18 60 6 54 30 2 28 64 4 60 10 2 8 94 24 70 286 66 220

132

Il.2 20

86 70 18 40 30 10 6 8 34 26 8

17 years

2 6 2 4 14 66 38 28 14 2 12 8 2 6 10 242 108 134 194 62 w 2

42

38 4

32 30 2 8 12 12 10 8 2

778

184 594

340 80 260 10 4 6 14 6

6 14 6 8 34 2 32 68 12 56 26 2 24 88 10 58 8 4 4 92 32 60 438 104 334

182

162 20

114 96 18 46 38 8 6 24 38 34 4

18 years

12 2 10 10 96 78 18 6

6 18 2 16 12 254 122 132 244 76 168

48

48

32 32

8 20 4 16 16

806

230 576

396 ll0 286 18 8 10 14 10 2 8 20 12 8 20

20 80 16 64 26 4 22 86 16 70 8 2 6

114 40 74 410 120 290

242

206 36

166 132 34 66 48 18 22 28 50 42 8

19 years

6 6

6 6 78 60 la 8

8 4 2 2 8

272 n e 154 208 60 148

48

42 6

34 30 4 6 18 10 14 I2 2

740

214 526

318 94 224 16 10 6 18 6 4 2 20 14 6 28 2

. 26 50 10 40 20

20 64 4 60 16 10 6 80 30 50 422 120 302

284

240 44

190 160 30 66 46 20 24 36 E4 60 4

20-24 years

8 34 6 28 24 302 228 74 20 4 16 36 8

28 22 758 354 404 634 Is8 476

140

122 18

102 92 10 16 62 24 38 30

8

2,254

648 1,606

1,204 384 820 48 26 22 56 34 20 14 80 46 34 64 4 60 236 68 168 86 22 64 262 26 236 64 24 40 274 100 174

264 186

1,050

630

516 114

460 364 96 222 158 64 58 42 138 128 10

25-29 years

2 24

6 18 4

126 96 28 14 4 10 22 4 18 18 362 190 192 340 84 256

58

54 4

42 38 4 6 26 10 16 16

1,076

258 818

610 130 480 26 6 20 12 10 2 8 16

16 28 10 18 ll0 28 82 58 8 50 144 10 E4 34 4 30 172 52 120 466 128 338

284

210' 74

204 146 58 86 50 36 26 34 56 ' 50 8

30-34 Years

6 2 4 4 90 56 34 10

u) 14 2 12

302 152 150 192 42 .Is0

40

32 8

28 22 6 8 16 4 12 10 2

588

E 4 434

542 93 252 16 6 10 10 10 2 8 14 4 10 16

16 76 22 54 36 4 32 74 8 66 16 6 10 74 30 44 246

E4 182

180

154. 26

w 2 I 106 24

2 E' 28 42 1 38 4

35-39 years

4

4

50 36 14 2

2 8 4 4

166 76 90 104 34 70

14

14

10 10

8 2 4 4

356

66 290

208 36 172

6

6 6

4

4 12 2 10 48 10 38 32 4 28 48 4 44 6 2 4 46 10 36 148 30

l l E

100

60 20

721 56 16

::' 201

12 :I 22

40 years snd over

12 6 6

2

2 6 42 22 20 52 20 32

4

4

- - 2 2

- . 2

2 2

94

24 70

42 8 34 4

4

-

*

2

2

8

8 2

2 16 2 14 2 2

8 4 4 52 16 56

36

24 12

26 16 10 8 2 6 4 2 12 10 2

-

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Table 2-19. Illegitimate Live Births by Age of, Mother and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas and Specified Urban Places: 35 Reporting States, 1961 -Continued

17q 152 18

778

(See headnote at beginning of table)

15-19 YEARS

80 48 28 10 64 46 24 8 16 2 4 2

378 2 w 140 40

112 28

44 32 12 8 4 4

28 20 8

96 69 16

80

68 12

-.

10 1-3

34 25 0

30

13 fi

- 624 448 176 16 14 32

358 186 172 16

6 4

178 198 182 16

54

42 12

182 102 80

6 4 16

I l O 36 14

4 4

2 2 44 40 10 10 46 20 24 10 36 18 24 10 10 2

24 16 10 2

25 12 10 2 4 4

52 2 2

10 72 28 44

12 6 4 4 4 4 50 14 la 0 12 C

- Years -

3c 2c 1 c

7c

18 years 19 years an3 over

T o t a l

312 282 30

1,018

810 208

358 262 96 80 34 36

208 152 56

660 548 112

942

738 204

688 496 192 10 10 40 330 170 160 32

6 260 254 242 12

66

54 12

44 40 4

22 14 8

16 years 17 years

44 42

2

148

68 66 2

2 le

71 7’

29

9 81 1’

281

5E l2

24 1 E

E E 2 2

14 10 4

46 40

6

64

1 2 2 26

54 44 1 0 16 4 16 18 10 8 94 78 16

144

168 50

84 58 26 10 6 6

62 46 16

134 l l 0 24

170

23: 6:

10; 71 24 24

1 I

62 5: 1( 19: w 3t

274

23( 51

% 64 3( 24 14 4

5: 3( It 1% 16L

2t

29C

260 IlE

154 90 €4 40 16 16 82 54 28

224 176 54

14 10 4 4

1,722 588

1,744 1,196 548 38 34

106 940 446 494 62

6 14

544 566 526 40

18 30

34 4

30

26

26 6

2 14 14

46 18

54 36 la

2 2

30 14 16 4

16 10 10

4

106 38

100 66 34

6 2 4

48 20 28

6

4 30 44 40 4

12

234 4c

186 148 38 2 2 14 78 50 28 6

2 82 88 86 2

22

20 2

14 14

8 6 2

-

234 56

212 156 56 2 2

16 100 54 46

6

86 78 78

22

18 4

14 14

8 4 4

52

136 90 46

1321 80 E6 44 I 22 28

2 4

74 32 42 10

46 34 28

6

6

10 2

10 8 2 2 2

2 2

34 28

6 20 14 6

‘rata exclude a sidficant but unknown h b e r of i i l e g L t 3 k t b births ermneously classified as legitimate.

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Table 2-2'0. Illegitimate Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color:, 35 Reporting ' States, 1961

AREA bm corn

(By place of res'iaence. Data refer only i o illegltimate births occurring within the reporting area. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers tonumber of chldren born ahve t o mother)

-~

Total

173,332

59,842 U3,490

9, 844

8,160

338 58

280

1,052 282 770

e44

4, e44 2,834 2,010

1,440 81,664

224

1,440 892 548

3,812 2,024 1,788

8,480 970

7,510

746 724 22

8,176 4,300 3,876

8,282

7,910 372

5,624 1,878 3,746

310 144 166

5,496 2,124 3,372

10,100 1,774 8,325

1,454 1,278

176

1

83,244

38,104 45,M

3,744 EL€

3,12E

17C 42

12E

434 178 258

1,798 26E

1,528

4,636 1,62C 3, O l E

56C 108 452

6,548 3,128 3,418

2,558 1,728

1,022

83C

946 76

750 560 l 9 C

1,836 1,216

620

3,602 660

2,942

398 386 12

5,014 2,988 2,026

1,602

142 1,460

3,322 270

3,052

2,450 1,UZ 1,268

146 88 58

3,088 1,466 1,622

5,192 1,230 3,962

274 238 36

5,718 3,474 2,244

856 782 74

2

30,804

8,864 21,940

1,608 104

1,504

54 4

50

222 52

170

846 68

778

1,978 384

1,594

142 20

122

774 4l2 362

242 196 46

210 IJ.6

94

672 304 368

1,514 142

1,372

108 106

2

1,394 578 816

372 306 66

1,584

1,534

976 266 710

62 22 40

50

1,092 320 772

2,100

1,850

58 44 1 4

250

2,ow

1,082

230 185 44

918

3== 18,618 12,79C

4,852 13,766

1,026 48

978

38 4 34

134 20

U 4

488 30

458

1,300 226

1,074

86 18 68

1,750 344

1,406

504 248 256

136 104

32

l38 66 72

352 132 220

956 72

884

88 86 2

704 270 434

220 174

46

980 24

956

598 148 450

32 12 20

574 134 440

1,080 124 956

40 18 22

1,172 472 700

150 132 18

3,19E 9,594

7ci 34

671

2C

1 E

62 E

54

' 414 24

39c

952 152 80C

76 12 64

1,414 234

1,180

344 172 172

98 76 22

122 70 52

3w 126 178

676 32

644

62 60

2

410 214 196

148 Ill0

38

610 4

606

452 U O 342

32 8

24

288 92

196

624 68

556

24 8

16

802 292 510

92 78 14

5'

9,OM

1,942 7,ffiE

4% 1 E

471

14 4

I C

34 6

2E

224 4

22C

74c 7c

67C

58 18 42

1,074 140 934

23c 102 128

66 50 16

78 36 42

220 76

144

478 22 456

26 26

256 IJ.2 144

68 50 18

460 16 444

336 74

262

28 12 16

144 34 U O

$00 46

354

1 4 6 8

552 194 358

54 48

6

6

6,530

1,092 5,438

458 10

448

12 2

10

52 8 44

202 6

196.

528 38

490

38 6

32

868 98

770

168 62

106

40 24 16

62 22 40

134 48 86

376 18

360

1 2 12

146 64 82

58 46 12

392

392

250 42

208

120 20

100

274 1 4

260.

4 2 2

326 u 4 212

38 32

6

7

4,282

690 3,592

306 10

296

10

10

30 2

28

102 2

100

338 12

326

36 10 26

540 52

488

u 2 56 56

28 22 6

32 8

24

98 44 54

292 6

286

26 24 2

90 26 64

22 12 10

306 2

304

180 22

158

4 2 2

72 20 52

152 10

142

6 4 2

200 58

142

1 4 8 6

I and over

7,628

978 6,650

654 4

650

18

18

82 10 72

150 2

148

672 14

658

48 10 38

826 58

768

126 34 92

32 22 10

48 1 4 34

la4 68

l l 6

580 1 6

564

22 20 2

146 40 106

48 20 28

568 4

564

376 32 344

6

6

92 22 70

274 32

242

16 8 8

270 58

212

20 12 8

rot stated

436

124 312

14

1 4

2

2

2

2

2

2

6 4 2

-

28 20 8

12 10 2

6 4 2

4 4

16 8 8

2 2

60 2

58

6 2 4

26 16 1 0

4

4

2 2

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Table 222,O- Illegitimate Live Births by Live-Birth Order and Color. 35 Reporting States,: 196,l -Continued

(By place of residence. Data re fer only to illegitimate births occurring within the reporting area. Based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth order refers tonumber of children

.."--

Total.

u J 9 2 5,328 5,864

612 466 146

7,700 790

6,910

568 300 268

1,560 1,940 5,620

13,426 5,216 8, 210

430 386 44

7,804 1,968 5,836

2,170 1,766 404

2,602

620 1,982

2,3lO 1,722

588

174 142 32

born alive to mother)

LNE-BIRTH 0-

1

6,208 3,512 2,696

292 242 50

3,524 490

3,034

308 218 90

3,040 1,086 1,954

6,148 2,9w 3,248

234 a 4 20

3,554 1,756 2,298

1,238 1,074

154

1,324

216

1,564

276

96 82 1 4

1,lW

1,288

214 100

70 30

1,506 u 2

1,394

84 40 44

1,372

1,052

2,370 844

1,526

68 62

6

320

1,450 288

1,162

320 248 72

480 360 120

324 200 124

20 E. 4

1,128 424 704

90 72 18

762 . I 6 686

70 20 50

854 164 690

1,574 540

1,034

46 40

6

886 E 4 732

206 150

46

278 184

94

160 100

60

18 12 6

688 246 442

38 24 1 4

542 46

496

44 8

36

632 336 496

1,056 326 730

42 38 4

590 108 482

L54 l l 6 38

168 l l 0 58

88 38 50

16 1 4

2

464 122 342

32 26 6

376 22

354

24 10 14

520 98

422

720 204 516

16 12

4

488 80

408

106 82 24

130 84 46

70 34 36

12 8 4

6

316 8 4

232

1 4 6 8

284 12

212

1 0

10

374 50

324

522 138 384

12 10

2

300 26

274

52 38 1 4

70 34 36

18 8

10

7

154 44 u0

16 10

6

204 14

190

10

10

250 38 212

360 92

268

6 6

116 16

160

40 28 12

50 22 28

18 6

12

2 2

I and over

246 62

184

28 1 4 1 4

392 18

374

16 2

14

514 45

466

€40 160 480

E 4 z

318 36

282

54 20 34

1W 78 22

46 28 18

10 8 2

lot stated

24 5 10

e z

no l l c l

2 z

4

Q

sr, 12 eo

42 4 35

*

2 2

22 20 z

%ta exclude a signifhat bGt unlmovn lnunber 62 illegitimate blr& em%ously classified'aa legitimate.

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Section 3. NataZity - Locud Area Statistics: TabGes

General Tables Page

3-1. Live births by attendant and color: United States, each State and county, and specified urban places, 1961- ____________-___________________ 3-2

3-2. Live births by attendant, birth weight, and color, for urban and rural areas, and population-size groups (United States only), in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties: United States and each State, 1961----- 3-59

3-1

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961

(Data refer only to births occurring within the United States . Based on a 50-percent sample . Specified urban places are those mth populations Of10. 000 or moroin lDEOnnd nrv mcornorated unless otherwise noted . Fieures for white and nonwhite areshown senarately for those counties and urban places in whichthe 1960populntionsPor nonwhito 1orrrrf.d ~

10-percent or more of the total or numbered 10. 000 or more)

AREA AM) COLOR

UNITED STATES . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALABAMA .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AUTAUGA .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALOWIN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BARBOUR .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BIBB ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BLOUNT ................... BULLOCK ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BUTLER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CALHOUN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

ANNISTON ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... i WHITt... .. NONWHITE ..

CHAMBERS ................. WHITE .....

.NONWHITE .. 'CHEROKEt .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHILTON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHOCTAW .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLARKE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLAY ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLEBURNE ................. COFFEE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ENTERPRISE ........... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .. 0 .

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

COLBERT .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHEFFIELO ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CONECUH .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

COOSA .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

COVINGTON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ANOALUSIA ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .. -

SEE FOOTNOTES AT EN0 Of

T o t a l births

by county of

occurrence

4,268 9326

3,6001864 667,462

80.096

50.336 ...... 376 146 230 978 612 366 588 202 386 220

60 160 534 318

7 4 244

670 284 386

2.518 ..... 554 ... ... ... .- ... ... 866 442 424

240 206

34 512 414

98 358 120 238 802 354 448 242 166 76 46

384 216 168 - ... ._ ... .- - 780 584 196 .. ... .. .. .. .. 370 138 . 232

66

66 1.104

854 250

.

... ... ...

B I R m BY PLACE OF RFSmCE

1 1 Attendant

hospital'

49268 1326 4,135 9 126

3.600. 064 ......... 667. 462 !j 574. 010

80.690 ...... 301Q90

578 300 278 ..... 852 378 626 240 386 368 186 182 524 362

70 252

594 244 350

2 t 360 19834

526 1.074

702 372 .....

1.132 154 826 420 406

316 278

38 504 396 108 422 168 254 740 310 430 272 196

76 250

734 526 208 342 250

92 392 276 116 ..... 824 232 298 248

50 758 576 182

430 166 264 194

80 114 792 584 208 198 134 64

66,568

49,648 169920

382 294

88 962 802 160 318 230

88 220 176

44 518 144 68 76

336 238

98 2.252 .....

428 1. 030

698 332

1 . 222 ..... 96

714 416 298

286 262

24 410 378

32 234 152

82 380 274 106 240 194 46

238

626 514 112 308 248

60 318 266 52

966 812 154 286 246

40 680 566 114

232 166 66

132 80 52

688 578 110 160 132 36

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

133. 200

39. 748 93.452

14.122

952 13. 170

196 6

190 268

50 218 308 10

298 148 10

138 6

218 2

216

258 6

252 108 10 98 44

4 40 64

6 58

112 4

108

30 16 14 94 18 76

188 16

172 360

36 324

32 2

30 12

108 12 96 34

2 32 7 4 10 64 90 12 78 12

2 10 78 10 68

198

198 62

62 104

6 98 30

2 28

.

.

dF&l AM) COIOR

ALABAMA..CON . COVINGTON..CON .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CRENSHAW ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CULLMAN .................. CULLMAN .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DALE ..................... WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE a.

DALLAS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SELMA ................ WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DE KALB .................. ELMORE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

ESCAMBIA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ETOWAH ................... WHITE NONWHITE ..... ..

GADSOEN .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... FAYETTE ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FRANKLIN ................. GENEVA ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

GREENE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HALE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HENRY .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOUSTON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OOTHAN ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JACKSON .................. JEFFERSON ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BESSEMER ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BIRMINGHAM ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FAIRFIELD ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOMEWOOO ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MOUNTAIN BROOK ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

LAMAR .................... WHITE . . NONWHITE e .

Total births

by county of

occurrence

... ... ... 142 48 94

896 ... ... 1.034

824 210

l r 8 6 2 760

1.102 ... ... ... ... .- .- 684 492 194 298

1.270 872 398

2.060 1 , 634

426 ... ... ... ... 300 228

7 2 606 382 268 114 324 . 324

468 6

462 280

84 196

1.504 1.022

482 ... ... ... ... ... ... 754

1 4 , 936 9.064 5 , 872 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 172 132 40

Total births

594 450 144 272 150 122 936 146 790 944 746 198

1 . 702 646

1. 056 754 298 456 948 348 600 940 730 386 344

1. 094 706 388

2. 118 ..... 434

1 . 262 902 360 856 326 252

74 508 466 340 126 356

26 330

604 106 498 398 158 240

11276 786 490 750 476 274 526 310 216 806

14.664 ..... 5. 908

802 262 540 .....

4. 126 31794

346 170 176 410 356

54 306

4.880 3 i536 1 * 344

284 220

64

5.20 446

74 174 144

30 926 146 780 828 726 IO2

972 644 328 fioa 2 ~ a 2iO 464 346 118 912 456 374

82 940 696 244

1.868 1.632 236

19082 878 204

246 220

26 500 340 320

20 5 4 26 28

146 I02

44 250 152

98 940 770 180 596 472 124 354 298

56 744

13.758 8. 732 5.026

668 262 406

7.410 41114 31296

326 170 156 402 356 46

306 41646 31524 11122

238 202

36

786

74 4

7 0 YB

ir 92 10

10 116

2 0 96

710 2

~ Z R 146

246 484

z 482

28 274

12 262 154

I O 144

.

.

240 57

198 180- 24

156 7 0 BO 32 4 e

8 126

Z O 1t6 302 1

3G2

45n 4

454 148

€8

142 326 IC

310 154

4 180 112 12

IbG 62

906 24

882 134

134 510

12 498

20

20 8

0

234 12

222

46 18 28

.

.

.

'ABLE -I

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

Total b-s

1.558 1.302 .

256 808 636 172 750 622 446 176

1. 228 678 550 390 306

84 342 182 160 496 190 306

892 714 178 490

54 436 542

96 446

3.728 21984

744 2.460 2. 128

332 1.268

856 412

704 210 494 482

1.162 8.762 5. 256 3.506

258 5 9 274 3.140 2 v 134 1.220

404 816

2. 010 1.456

554

612 208 404

4.108 2.050 2.058 3.324 1.876 1.448

784 174 610

1.504 11272

232 726 592 134 778

446 108 338 562 252 310

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

Attendant

in hospital

specified

Fbpician not in

hospital’ and not

(See headnote at begming of table)

1.470 1. 276

194 768 632 136 702 504 412

92 1. 034

678 356 370 306

64 292 182 110 372 190 182

790 692

98 130

54 76

396 96

300 3.244 2. 924

320 2. 312

192 932 804 128

270 206 64

464 ..... 81206 5 ~ 2 2 6 29980

254 5.070 3. 140 ..... 19034

402 632

1. 848 1.430

418

2 8 120

300 200 100

2.904 2.034

870 ..... 19866

696 342 168 174

19354 1. 248

106 . 644 590

54 710

150 104 46 340 248

92

ALABAMA.CON

LAUOERDALE .............. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

FLORENCE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... LAWRENCE ................

WHITE .... NONWHITE.,

LEE ...................... WHITE .... NONWHITE.,

AUBURN .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

OPELIKA .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE . <

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHJTE ..... NONWHITE.,

LIMESTONE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

LOWNOES .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

MACON .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MADISON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

HUNTSVILLE ........... WHITE .. .. NONWHITE e .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MARENGO .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MARION ................... MARSHALL ................. MOBILE ...................

WHITE . . . NONWHITE ..

CHICKASAW ............ MOBILE ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PRICHARO ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONROE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MONTGOMERY ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

MONTGOMERY ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MORGAN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DECATUR .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE .. COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DECATUR .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE .. COUNTY .... PERRY ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PICKENS .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total birth3

by county Of

1.80 .... 30 .. .. ... ..,

51 36’ 14,

1.06, 62’ 431 ... .. .. .. .. - . ... .. I

871 701 161 381

I 38;

1.011 41

97( 3.611 2r90( . 711 .. ... .. ... .. -I

72r 22f 496 49E

l r 6 3 € 8188C 5. 394 3.48L * ... .. .. ... - .. .. .. .. 568 178 390

4.722 2r 694 2.028 - ... I .. -I

I

19538 1, 288

250 ... I .. I

390 70

320 432 142 290

B’JRW BY PIACE OF RFSIDREE

11 Attendant

81 21 6; 4(

1

2f 1 l E

31 81

191

194 2(

2c 5c

5c 124

124

102 22 8C

360

360 146

146 484

6 0 424 148

8 140 336

52 284

434 4

430 18 34

556 30

526 4

204

204 186

2 184 162

26 136

..

312 8

304 1.204

16 1.188

762 10

752 442

6 436 150

24 126

82 2

80 68

296 4

292 222

4 218

AREA AND COIOR .

ALA8AMA.CON . P I K E .....................

WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. TROY .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IANOOLPH ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE

IUSSELL .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PHENIX C I T Y .......... . . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

j T . CLAIR ................ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

jHEL8Y ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IALLADEGA ................ WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. SYLACAUGA ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IALLAPOOSA ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALEXANDER C I T Y ....... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY . . WHITE . .a*. NONWHITE ..

IUSCALOOSA ............... WHITE .e . . NONWHITE ..

TOSCALOOSA ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY . . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IALKER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JASPER ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... IASHINGTON ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . .

IILCOX ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IINSTON .................. ALASKA2 ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

) I S T . 2s KETCHIKAN3 ...... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

790 444 346 ... ... ... ... ... -. 330 202 128

852 298 554 ... ... ... -. ... ... 452 320 132 632 406 226

472 46

426 1,738 1.062

676 .. .. ... ... ... ... ... .. ... 898 632 266 ... .. ... ... ... ...

2.768 1 r754 1.014 ... ... ... ... ... ...

1.146 1.006

140 ... ... ... ... 266 152 114 496 30

466 452

7.502

5r040 29462

326 196 130

Total births

606 272 334 180 92 88

426 180 246 412 256 156

1.266 528 738 630 352 278 636 176 460 560 424 136 836 602 234

510 70

440 1.658

988 670 278 224

54 388 218 170 992 546 446

780 492 288 246 172

74 534 320 214

21520 ..... 980 ..... ..... 590 922 532 390 ..... ..... 136 236 186 50 .....

384 256 128 552

68 484 346

7,564 ..... 2.474

348 206 142

Attendant

Physician in

hospital’

3 24 258

66 116 92 24

208 166 42

346 248

98

808 528 280 504 352 152 304 176 128 528 420 108 676 578 98

170 68

102 11480

972 508 242 218

24 366 216 150 872 538 334

648 478 170 224 172

52 424 306 118

2 9 336 ..... 802 ..... ..... 494 834 526 308

1 * 208 ..... 118 236 186

50 972 322 244

78 116

66 50

342

61868 ..... 1.820

318 204 114

Attendant not in hospihL and not specified

282 1 4

268 64

64 218

1 4 204

66 8

58

458

458 126

126 332

332 32

4 28

160 20

136

.

.

.

.

340 2

338 178

16 162

36 6

30 22

2 20

120 8

112

132 14

118 22

22 110

1 4 96

184 6

178 96

96 8 8

6 82

48 30 1 8

.

.

. . . 48 62 12 50

436 2

434 4

696

42 654

30 2

28

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 196.1-Con.

Total b m

86 . 50 36

216 86 130 306 202 104

68 30 38

6 4 46 18

66 40 26

144 2.892 1.610 1.282

7 4 68 6

196 158 38

232 158 74

134 54 80 150 24 126

292 12

280 84 4 80 124 28 96

1.416 296 220 76

11120

54 8

46 82 4 78 198 10

188 190 24

166 148 4

144

36.906

31.238 5. 668

1.428 200

1.228 1.642

362 Is280

AREA AND COLOR

Attendant

M i c l a n in

hospital1

ALASKA~.CON . OIST . 39 WRANGELL-

PETERSBURG .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 4. SITKA ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 5 . JUNEAU .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STRAITS ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MC CARTHY ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 8 . VALOEZ-CHITTINA- WHITTIER ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

OISTI 9 1 PALMER-WASILLA- TALKEETNA ...............

OIST . 10. ANCHORAGE ...... ANCHORAGE ............ BALANCE OF DISTRICT ..

OIST . 11. SEWARO ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

OIST . 69 LYNN CANAL-ICY

OIST a 79 COROOVA-

OIST . 12. KENAI-COOK INLET ...................

OIST 139

D I S T . 149 ISLANOS .

OIST. ...

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

KOOIAK ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALEUTIAN ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRISTOL BAY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 169 BETHEL ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 17. KUSKOKWIM ...... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 18. YUKON.KOYUKUK .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 19. FAIRBANKS ...... FAIRBf\NKS ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF DISTRICT .. OIST . ... UPPER YUKON ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

OIST . 21. BARROW ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

OISS . 22s KOBUK .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 239 NOME ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OIST . 249 WADE HAMPTON .e. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ARIZONA ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

APACHE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

COCHISE .................. DOUGLAS .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

BjZLZiS BY PLVE OF RESDZNCE

Total births

by county O f

occurrence

92 50 42

212 82 130 340 204 136

30 22 8

56 44 12

7 4 52 22

138 3.018 ... ..

96 92 4

124 106 18

236 162 74

116 50 66

130 18

112

378 14

364 44

44 120

2 118

1.438

.

-. .. I-

i-

18 2

16 82 4

78 174

174 180 26

154 80

80

.

.

36.644

31, 233 5.411

1.412 237

1.175 1.572 .- ..

82 50 32

208 86 122 306 202 104

62 30 32

64 46 18

64 40 24

142 ..... ..... ..... 74 68 6

190 158 32

224 158 66

106 54 52

118 24 94

196 4

192 36 4

32 100 26 74 .....

296 220 76 ..... 38 6

32 76 4

72 28 10 18 94 24 70 66 2

6 4

35 1866 ...... ..... ..... 196 ..... ..... 358

lr268

Attenaant no t in hospital and not

Bpecified

4

4 8

e

6

6

2

2

2 20 12 8

6

6 8

8

28

28 32

32

96 8

88 48

48 24 2

22 12

12

16 2 14 6

6 170

170 96

96 82 2 80

.

.

l r 040

726 314

104 4

100 16 4

12

AREA AND COLOR

ARIZONA..CON . OCONINO .................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE e.

FLAGSTAFF ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE .e. . NONWHITE a.

, ILA.r ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RAHAM ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

REENLEE ................. IARICOPA .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE. .

GLENOALE ............. MESA ................. PHOENIX ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SCOTTSOALE ........... TEMPE ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

,OHAVE ................... AVAJO ...................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

I M A ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TUCSON ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

' I N A L .................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

,ANTA CRUZ ............... 'AVAPAI ..................

PRESCOTT ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

'UMA ..................... YUMA ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

ARKANSAS ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

,RKANSAS+ ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

,SHLEY ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IAXTER ................... IENTON ................... ,OONE .................... IRAOLEY ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.ALHOUN. ................. WHITE .. NONWHITE ..

.ARROLL ..................

.HICOT ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.LARK .................... WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. .LAY ..................... .LEBURNE ................. .LEVELAN0 ................

WHITE ..... 'NONWHITE ..

OLUMBSA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

1.428 836 592 ... ... ... ... 680 472 208 316 312 4

260

1 8 . 520 16.980 1.540

.. .. ... ... .- -. ... 152

1, 194 488 706

61816 6.304

512 .- ... -. ... 1.950 1.550

400 426 588 ... ...

1.330 ... -. ... .-

41 9454

29.255 12.199

676 502 174 484 244 240 124 870 604 328 162 166

78 22 56

154 710 316 394 342 242 100 206 220

58 34 24

506 252 254

Total births

1.502 876 626 572 930 378 552 746 546 200 374 318 56

246 ...... ...... ..... 860

Is054 ...... 9~ 6 2 6 .....

974 722 ..... 190 ..... 588 800 ..... ..... 512

51580 ..... ..... 218 ..... ..... 406 362 572 270 302 ..... 796 560 472 88 ...... ...... ......

624 428

286 134 152

84 24 60 196 410 130 340 368 250 118 426 212

138 98 40

536 270 266

Attendant

EhyefCiM in

hospital1

1. 466 866 600 568 898 312 526 734 542 192 348 298 50 246

171986 16.458 .. 528

802 ..... 10e604 91548 .....

968 718 ..... 116

1 340 578 162 ..... ..... 486 ..... ..... ..... 200 ..... ..... 318 304 566 268 298

1.292 710 522 434 88

35. 812 ...... 7.598

514 410 104 392 304 88 152 698 348 260 130 130

68 24 44

196 196 126 70

312 246 66

392 210

134 98 36

316 268 108

Attendant not in hospital ma nGt

specified

36 10 26 4 32 6 26 12 4 8

26 20 6

340 326 14 68 4

86 78 8 6 4

182 14 48 10 38

108 82 26 74

16 18

208 120 88 58 6 2 4 64 26 38

a4

as - ..... 578

4.554

110 18 92 166

166 6 8 2 26 4

22

16

16

274 4

270 56 4 52

2

4

4 160

2 158

4

. d

a4

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Et&

204 . 136 68

332 134 198 314 224

90 1.042

534 508 458

1.446 482 964 604 306 298 842 176 666 418 266 152 210 102 108

584 266 318 336 178 158 494 398

96 224 120 850 690 160 544 398 146 306

134 558 344 186 158 412 326

86 236 148

88 324 106 544 408 136

1.940 996 944

1.170 706 454 770 290 480 222 222

80 142 364

562 190 372 308 142 166

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

Attenasnt

pqysician in

hospitaL'

AREA AND COLOR

ARKANSAS.CON . COLUHBIA..CON .

MAGNOLIA ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CONWAY ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CRAIGHEAO ................ JONESBORO ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

CRAWFORO ................. CRITTENOEN ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

WEST MEMPHIS ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CROSS .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DALLAS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OESHA .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

DREW ..................... WHITE .a. r. NONWHITE ..

FAULKNER ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FRANKLIN ................. FULTON ................... GARLAND ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOT SPRINGS .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... GRANT .................... GREENE ................... HEHPSTEAO ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOT SPRING ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOWARD ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

INDEPENDENCE ............. IZARO .................... JACKSON ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JEFFERSON ................ WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

PINE BLUFF ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JOHNSON .................. LAFAYETTE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAWRENCE ................. LEE ......................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LINCOLN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

County. and Specified Urban Pkes. 196'1-con . (See headnote at beginning of table)

Total births

by county or

occurrence

.. ... ... I - - 426 330

96 l r 1 1 4 - ..

346

l r 3 0 2 460 842 - .. . ... - ... 376 264 112 232 114 118

478 186 292 342 196 146 540 450

90 462 138 962 810 152 . I- . .

28 708 338 194 144 354 292

62 212 124

88 500 70

672 534 138

1.924 1.048

876 . . . I

I- . 186 246 100 146 386

464 146 318 178 54

124

BlRTBS BY PIAIX OF RESmENcE

160 134 26

216 134

82 300 220

80 1,034

530 504 458

806 470 336 454 306 148 352 164 188 324 246

78 182 100

82

414 262 152 250 174

76 484 390

94 212 118 834 684 150 530 394 136 304

132 540 250 180

70 406 320 86

214 146 68

318 100 538 406 132

1.418 980 438 958 702 256 460 278 182 210 152

80 72

358

280 152 128 190 138

52

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

44 2

42 116

116 1 4

4 10

8 4 4

.

. 640

12 628 150

150 490

I 2 478

94 20 74 28

2 26

.

170 4

166 86

4 82 10

8 2

12 2

16 6

1 0 1 4 4

10 2

2 1 8 94

6 88

6 6

22 2

20 6 6 6 2 4

522 16

506 212

4 208 310

12 298

12 70

70 6

282 38

244 118

4 114

.

.

AREA AND COtOR

ARKANSAS..CON . L I T T L E RIVER .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LOGAN .................... LONOKE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MADISON .................. MARION ................... MILLER ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

M I S S I S S I P P I .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BLYTHEVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONROE ...................

T E X A R K A N A ~ ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONTGOMERY ............... NEVADA ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEWTON ................... OUACHITA .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CAMDEN ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PERRY .................... PHILLIPS .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HELENA ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

PIKE ..................... POINSETT .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

POLK ..................... POPE ..................... PRAIRIE ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

PULASKI .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JACKSONVILLE ......... LITTLE ROCK ..........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORTH LITTLE ROCK .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY . . WHITE ..... NONWHITE +.

RANDO.PH ................. ST . FRANCIS ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FORREST CITY ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

176 98 78

128 190

78 112 120 70

938 602 336 ... ... ... ... ... ...

1.980 1.322

658 ... ... ... ... ... -. 502 222 280

6

222 110 112

2 590 282 308 ... ... ... ... -. ...

22

19304 438 866 ... ... .. - .. ...

92 772 632 140 222

480 78 36 42

7,450 ..... 21264 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

322 19118

304 814 ... ... ...

BlElES BY PIdCE OF RES-

Total birtha

210 134

76 278 574 358 216 172

82 730 502 228 484 322 162 246 180

66

21134 1,432

702 722 506 216

1.412 926 486 456 186 270

82

216 120

96 84

616 292 324 320 176 144 296 116 180 86 .....

420 868 284

96 188

1.004 324 680 102 872 742 130 188

450 186 138 48

6.478 4.608 1 v 870

366 2. 754 .....

904 1. 642 1.136

506 1.716 1.270

446

264 1,034

346 688 256 134 122

Attendant

physician i n

hospital'

148 124

24 276 466 350 116 172

82 690 500 190 458 322 136 232 178

54 ..... 1 s 372

490 646 502 144 ..... 870 346 356 166 190 76

162 118 44 84

516 290 -226 266 176

90 250 114 136

84

698 394 304 182

96 86

516 298 218

94 810 718

92 184

434 150 126

24 ..... ..... 1 s 804

364 ..... ..... 894

1.614 ..... 478 ..... ..... 420

254 918 342 576 234 134 100

Attendnut not in

hospi t r l mdr& spec-

62 10 52

2 108

8 100 . . 40

2 38 26

26 1 4

2 12

272 60

212 76

4 72

196 56

140 100

20 80

6

.

54 2

52

100 2

98 54

54 46

2 44

2

590 26

564 102

102 488

26 462

8 62 24 38

4

16 36 12 24 78 1 2 66

2 16

6 10 28

28 32

6 26

.

.

.

.

10 ' 116

4 112 22

22 .

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specifi d. Urban Places. 196Kon .

ARKANSAS.CON . ST FRANCIS.CON

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SALINE ................... BENTON ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SCOTT .................... SEARCY ................... SEBASTIAN ................

FORT SMITH ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SEVIER ................... SHARP .................... STONE .................... UNION ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

E L DORA00 ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

VAN BUREN ................ WASHINGTON ...............

FAYETTEVILLE ......... SPRINGOALE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE .................... WOOD RUFF................^

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

YELL ..................... CALIFORNIA ........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

ALAMEOA .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

ALAMEOA .............. ALBANY ............... BERKELEY .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

FREMONT .............. HAYWARD .............. LIVERMORE ............ OAKLAND ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

PIEDMONT ............. SAN LEANDRO .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ALPINE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

AMAOOR ................... BUTTE ....................

CHIC0 ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CALAVERAS ................ COLUSA ................... CONTRA COSTA .............

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE

ANTIOCH .............. CONCORD .............. EL CERRITO ........... PITTSBURG ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

RICHMOND ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN PABLO ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DEL NORTE ............... E L DORA00 ............... FRESNO ..................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

mtal birtbs

by comty Of

occ-ce

h

I .- 276 . .. 86 70

1.876 .. I-

404

64

r 090 660 430

.

.. .. - .. .. .. 74

r 366 ... I ... 680 214 58

156 126

380.856

337, 026 43.830

23.106 18.512 4,594 . .. .. ... ... .. ... _I ... .- .- ... .- .. . . .

148 1 I 832 . ...

252 258

7,326 6.498

828 .. -I ... .. ... ... ... ... .- - ... 582 534

9r12L ..... 81f

BIRTKS BY PUCB OP RgsIIo3AcE

Total births

778 212 566 532 266 266 138 150

1.528 1. 242 286 168 112 98

1,106 646 460 650 410 240 456 236 220 130

1.288 526 272 490

688 328 138 190 212

381.606

337.686 43. 920

21.496 17. 004 4. 492 .....

352 2.450 1. 654 846 ..... ..... 512

8 9 160 4. 954 3. 206

96 1.424 2.400

12 6 6

194 1. 840

402 1. 438 174 312

9. 552 8.498 1. 054 330 ..... 454 514 404 110

1. 892 1.292 600 666

4.594

454 704

9.350 ..... 828

Attenaanf

684 208 476 526 264 262 136 148

1.516 1.232 284 162 112 92

914 644 270 536 410 126 378 234 144 130

lr286 524 272 490

666 226 120 106 212

3781464

335 9 126 43,338

21 * 242 16.826 ..... .....

352 2. 434 .....

836 1. 492 29788 512 .....

4. 916 31152

96 1. 418 .....

12 6 6

192 ..... 396

1. 430 174 310 .....

8. 480 ..... 330 ..... 452 514 404 110 ..... ..... 584 666

41586

451 68; .....

8. 241 79f

P t t e n d a n t no t in hospital

specified ma not

94 4 90 6 2 4 2 2 12 10 2 6

6

192 2

190 114

114 78 2

76

2 2

.

.

.

. . 22 102 18 84 .

31142

2.560 582

254 178 76

. 16 6 10 26 40

92 38 54

6 70

.

.

. .

. 2 14 6 8

2 36 18 18

6 2

.

.

.

. . 20 4 16

8 .

22 304 274 30

CALIFORNIA..CON . RESNO..CON .

FRESNO ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LENN .................... UMBOLOT .................

EUREKA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MPERIAL ................. BRAWLEY .............. EL CENTRO ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... NYO ..................... ERN .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BAKERSFIELD .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

DELANO ............... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE . a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... INGS ....................

HANFORO .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

AKE ..................... ASS EN ................... OS ANGELES ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.4

ALHAMBRA ............. ARCADIA .............. A2USA ................ BALOWIN PARK ......... BELL ................. BELLFLOWER ........... BEVERLY H I L L S ........ BUR BANK.............^ CLAREMONT ............ COMPTON ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

COVINA ............... CULVER C I T Y .......... OOWNEY ............... DUARTE ............... EL MONTE ............. EL SEGUNOO ........... GAROENA ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

GLENOALE ............. GLENOORA ............. HAWTHORNE ............ HERMOSA BEACH ........ HUNTINGTON PARK ...... INGLEWOOO ............ LAKEWOOO ............. LA PUENTE ............ LAWNOALE ............. LONG BEACH ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LOS ANGELES ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

LYNWOOO .............. MANHATTAN BEACH ...... MAYWOOO .............. MIRAOA H I L L S ......... MONROVIA .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONTEBELLO .......... MONTEREY PARK ....... NORWALK ............. PARAMOUNT ...........

mtal b- . y comty Of

xc-ce

.. ... ... .. ... ... 352 ..... ... -I

2.114 - .. ... ... .. 234

7. 754 6r95f 79f .. ... .. .. ... ... I_

1.60; .. .. 20t 24(

I43r51f 122~98t ...... ... I .. ... I .. ... ... ... ... - . ... ... -. I

I_ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... -I

...

... ... ... ... ... ...

...

... ... ...

... ...

. .. .. ..

T u t a l births

..... 2r696 484 ..... ..... 344 398 ..... 640 ..... ..... 480 522 446 76

lr098

222 ..... ..... 78b

lr490 1. 142

348 360 294 66

5 I 940 1. 422

338 ..... 224 304

139.328 118.812 ......

1. 024 544 670

1 104 564 ..... 160

1. 646 212 ..... ..... ..... 528 618 ..... 410 800 328

978 804 174 ..... 528 886 396 674 .....

I. 224 972 770

6. 964 ..... 666

55 1734 41.412 14. 322

758 798 476 634 b34 544 90

698

3.152 2~674 418

5.894 ..... 320 396 ..... 634

1.884 ..... 468 512 436 76

1.076

222 ..... 6.926

776 1r484 .....

344 340 276 64

5. 878 1. 410 336

1.074

222 290

138.254 1181012 ...... .....

536 660

14094 562 ..... 160

1.632 208 ..... ..... ..... 526 616

1.635 398 794 328

974 800 174 ..... 522 886 3911 668 ..... ..... 910 766

6 9 940 ..... 662

55~230 41.106 14.124

752 798 474 634 616 528 88

691 951

2.25, ...

28 22

b 276 252 24

54 6 48 44 1z 10

a

10

22

88 78 10 6 2 4 20 18 2

62 12 2 16

2 14

1 r074

274 2

10 10

2 8

- .

Boo

a

. 14 4 20 2

18 2 2

12 6

.

. 4 4

20 6

2 6 4 2 2 4

24 20 4

504 356 198

b

2

18 16 2

4 2 8 8

.

.

.

.

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T O W births

hy county Of

occurrence

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Attendant

Total births physician in

hospital'

3-1

2.136. 1. 516

620 1.166 1.668 1.290

306 424 446 110 384

1.716

l92OO 348

2. 314 660 662

29.508 26.788 2.720 1. 036

432 376 56

604

3.408 366 616 248 664

1.514 102 994

2. 662 678

1.984

148 46

4. 952 41358

594 688 388

1.026 796 530 266

2.054

1.120 570 550 400

20. 374 3.052 1.406 1.138 1.254 2.430

552 794

358 906

3.426 366 980

3.712 1. 228

316 912 240

79500 6.862

638

244 388 188

2. 406 4. 274 3 9 964

310

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and

.

ILREn. NUI COLOR

LOS

CALIFORNIA.CON . ANGELES..CON . PASADENA .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

P I C 0 R IVERA .......... POMONA ............... REOONDO BEACH ........ ROSEMEAD. ............ SAN FERNANDO ......... SAN GABRIEL .......... SAN MARINO ........... SANTA FE SPRINGS ..... SANTA MONICA ......... SOUTH GATE ........... SOUTH PASADENA ....... TORRANCE ............. WEST COVINA .......... WHITTIER. ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MADERA ................... MADERA ...............

WHITE ..a. NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... MARIN ....................

M I L L VALLEY .......... NOVATO ............... SAN ANSELMO .......... SAN RAFAEL ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MARIPOSA ................. MENOOCINO ................ MERCEO ...................

MERCED ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MODOC .................... MONO ..................... MONTEREY .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONTEREY ............. P A C I F I C GROVE ........ SALINAS .............. SEASIDE ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... NAPA .....................

NAPA ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NEVADA ................... ORANGE ...................

ANAHEIM .............. BUENA PARK ........... COSTA MESA ........... FULLERTON ............ GARDEN GROVE ......... HUNTINGTON BEACH ..... L A HABRA ............. NEWPORT BEACH ........ ORANGE ............... SANTA ANA ............ STANTON .............. WESTMINSTER .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PLACER ................... ROSEVILLE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PLUMAS ................... RIVERSIDE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BANNfNG .............. CORONA ............... PALM SPRINGS ......... R I V E R S I D E ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con . (See headnote at beginnmg of table)

... I -. ... .. I .. .. - - - .. .. .. ... .. - ... A .. 982 .. ... ... ...

2.428 ... ... - ... ... 98

926 2r 586 ... ..

138 36

4.832 4.238

594 .. ... ... .. ... .. ...

982 .. ... 506

17, 054 .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. - .. - I

1.704 I .. 246

7, 228 6.598

630

.. .. ...

... ...

... ...

29092 11482

610 ..... ..... ..... 302 414 444 110 384 ..... ..... 342

2. 306 654 662 ...... ...... ..... ..... 420 366 54

592 ..... 364 614 248 662 ..... 102 986 ..... 676

1.970

146 46 .....

4.340 592 688 386

1.024 796 530 266 .....

1. 114 570 544 400 ...... .....

1.400 ..... ..... 2.424

550 790

358 906

3.414 366 978 ..... ..... 314 908 240

7 1440 ..... 632

240 388 184 .....

4.228 ..... 310

SEE FOOTNOTES AT EN0 OF TABLE.

Attendant not in hospital and not specified

44 34 1 c 4

I2 2 4 1C 2

12

1.2 6 e 6

226 188 38 24 12 1c 2

12

14 2 2

2 8

8 16 2 14

2

20 18 2

2 2

.

.

16

6

6

72 4 6

10 4 6 2 4

.

.

. . 12

2 22 6 2 4

60 54 6

4

4 6

46 46

.

.

.

.

..

AREA AND COLOR

CALIFORNIA..CON

SACRAMENTO ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORTH SACRAMENTO ..... SACRAMENTO ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

SAN BENITO ............... SAN BERNARDINO ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BARSTOW .............. CHINO ................ COLTON ............... FONTANA .............. MONTCLAIR ............ ONTARIO .............. REOLANDS ............. R I A L T O ............... SAN BERNAROINO ....... UPLAND ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN DIEGO ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHULA V I S T A .......... CORONA00 ............. EL CAJON ............. ESCONDIOO ............ I M P E R I A L BEACH ....... LA MESA .............. NATIONAL C I T Y ........ OCEANSIOE ............ SAN OIEGO ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... SAN FRANCISCO* COCX .

WITH SAN FRANCISCO C I T Y . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN JOAQUIN .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LOO1 ................. STOCKTON .............

WHITE ..... NONlJHI TE ..

TRACY ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

SAN L U I S OBISPO .......... SAN L U I S OBISPO ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SAN MATE0 ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BELMONT .............. BURLINGAME ........... DALY C I T Y ............ MENLO PARK ........... MILL BRAE.^........... P A C I F I C A ............. REDWOOD C I T Y ......... SAN BRUNO ............ SAN CARLOS ........... SAN MATE0 ............ SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO a .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... SANTA BARBARA ............

LOMPOC ............... SANTA BARBARA ........ SANTA MARIA .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

SANTA CLARA .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by comlty Of

occurrence

,866 ,482 1384 ... .. ... ... ... ... ... 358

r 552 r 700 852 ... ... ... -. ... ... -. ... .- ... ... ... I-

27.158 ...... ..... .. ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... -. ... ...

20r804 16.162 4,642 5,492 4.812

680 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

1.786 ... ... 6.260 5.870

390 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .- ... ... ...

4.890 ... ... ... ...

181356 17, 458

898

BIETES BY PIdCE OF REsIITeaTE

Total births

...... 12.446 1 s 360

618 4.928 .....

910 8 I 260 7 P 836

424 398

12.634 11,790

844 436 326 514 438 378

1.286 500 420

2.550 380

5.406 5.064

342

27,184 249632 2.552 .....

548 996 546 642 582 ..... .....

14. 640 12.716 ..... ..... 14. 710 101418 41292 ..... 4.680

678 446 .....

1.512 420 266

2 9 714 2 n 482

232 1.948

596 1,352

10. 498 9.846

6 5 2 418 432 ..... 702 240 680 ..... 774 318

1.420 ..... ..... 4.822

642 ..... 846

2 * 134 ...... ...... 844

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

13. 724 ...... 19 346

614 ..... 3 v 996

902 ..... ..... 420 35'6 ...... ...... 830 424 318 510 432 376 ..... 500 420 ..... 3 80 .....

5.024 334

27.014 24. 496 ..... 1.110

546 996 544 638 580 .....

1+070 14. 548 12 $658 ..... 5 t 896

14.632 10. 378 4.254 5. 334 4.666

668 446

1.924 Is508

416 264 .....

2.474 226

1 s 932 596

19 336

101466 9.814

652 414 432

1 v 432 702 240 676

1.234 772 318

1.410 1.070 1.766

4.806 636

1.196 844

2.130 18. 498 17.654

844

Attendant not in

hospital and not specified

82 68 14 4

30 22 8

48 44 4 2

98 84 14 12 8 4 6 2 6 . . 12

48 40

8

170 136 34

8 2

2 4 2

14 6

92 58 34 40

.

.

78 40 38 24 14 10

8 4 4 2

14 8 6 16

16

32 32

4

.

.

.

. . . . 4 2 2

10 6 4

16 6 4 2 4

84 84

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

BJREE

Total b m

458 . 286

1.078 1.066 7 9 494 2. 010 242

1.592 4.356 1. 614 456 316 842

1.360 312

1 048 48 718

3.850 3. 226

624 644 418

1.706 1~308 398

1*082 3.200 488 718

1.994 3.648 le048 2.600 896 372 524

592 160

4.102 428 416

3.258 244 .....

1.422 464 690 320

2.722 ..... 350

1.450 ..... 44. 652

42.902 ..... 4. 034

28 536 284 450

2.736 292

3 P 104 672

1.208 974 632 826 74

120 164

1.940 1.046 224 670 190 62 46 236 114

(See headnote at beginning of table)

BY PIACE OF RESmeBcE

Att=ndaut

physic- in

aospitall

nREA AND COIOR

CALIFORNIA.CON . SANTA CLARA.CON .

CAMPBELL ............. LOS ALTOS ............ MOUNTAIN VIEW ........ PAL0 ALTO ............ SAN JOSE ............. SANTA CLARA .......... SARATOGA ............. SUNNYVALE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY. ...

SANTA CRUZ ............... SANTA CRUZ ........... WATSONVILLE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SHASTA ................... REDOING .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SIERRA ................... SISKIYOU ................. SOLAN0 ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FAIRFIELO ............ VACAVILLE ............ VALLEJO ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... SONOHA ...................

PETALUMA ............. SANTA ROSA ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

STANISLAUS ............... MODEST0 .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SUTTER ................... YUBA C I T Y ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

TEHAMA ................... TRIN1.Y .................. TULARE ...................

TULARE ............... V I S A L I A .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

TUOLUMNE ................. VENTURA ..................

OXNARO ............... PORT HUENEME ......... SAN BUENAVENTURA ..... SANTA PAULA .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

YOLO ..................... WOODLAND ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

YUBA ..................... COLORADO .........

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

AOAMS .................... ARVAOA . PART ......... AURORA. PART ......... THORNTON ............. WESTMINSTER .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

ALAMOSA .................. ARAPAHOE .................

AURORA. PART ......... AURORA . TOTAL ........ ENGLEWOOO ............ LITTLETON ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ARCHULETA ................ BACA ..................... BENT ..................... BOULDER ..................

BOULDER .............. LONGMONT ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

CHAFFEE .................. CHEYENNE ................. CLEAR CREEK .............. CONEJOS .................. COSTXLLA .................

Total births

bY countr Of

. I

I

I

-I

I- .. . I

1.720 .. I ..

1.408 I

I

26 608

3.922 3.322 600 I . I .. . ...

3.070 I . .

3.912 .. .. le156 .. I

626 11e

4.036 . .. .. 254

5sO2E . . .. .. I

lr04t . .. 886

46r51C

44, 555 1.955

21002 .. . . ... .. 714

t I

I . ... I

22 24 104

1.98a I ... I

252

2 1 2 1 2

70

456 286

19072 19060 7 s464 2,006 240

1,580 ..... ..... 454 316 840 ..... 312 984 48 674 ..... ..... 622 642 414

1~700 ..... 396 .....

3. 154 482 718 .....

3 . 626 ..... ..... 896 372 524

582 158 ..... 422 408 ..... 242 ..... ..... 464 688 320 .....

13780 346 ..... ..... ...... ...... ..... ..... 28

534 284 448 ..... 288 ..... 672 ..... 972 630 822 64 120 162 ..... ..... 218 662 190 60 46 224 102

At tendant not in hospital 8nd not

specified

2

6 6 30 4 2 12 22 4 2

2 64

64

44

24 22 2 2 4 6 4 2 12 46 6

40 22 2 20

.

.

.

.

.

. . . 10 2

88 6 8

74 2 56 8

2

46 20 4 16 6

444

420 24

12

2

2 8 4 8

2 2 2 4 10

2

14

6 8

2

12 12

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

AWA AiiD COIDR

COLORADO.CON . CROWLEY .................. CUSTER ................... DELTA .................... DENVER. COEX . WITH

DENVER C I T Y ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

DOLORES .................. DOUGLAS .................. EAGLE .................... ELBERT ................... E L PAS0 ..................

COLORADO SPRINGS ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY em

FREMONT .................. GARFIELD ................. G I L P I N ................... GRAND .................... GUNNISON ................. HINSOALE ................. HUERFANO ................. JACKSON .................. JEFFERSON ................

ARVADA . PART ......... ARVAOAI TOTAL ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

KIOWA .................... K I T CARSON ............... LAKE ..................... L A PLATA .................

OURANGO .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LARIMER .................. FORT COLLINS ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

L A 5 ANIMAS ............... TRINIDAD ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LINCOLN .................. LOGAN ....................

STERLING ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MESA ..................... GRAND JUNCTION ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MINERAL .................. MOFFAT ................... MONTEZUMA ................ MONTROSE ................. MORGAN ................... OTERO .................... OURAY .................... PARK ..................... P H I L L I P S ................. P I T K I N ................... PROWERS .................. PUEBLO ...................

PUEBLO ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

R I O BLANC0 ............... R I O GRANOE ............... ROUTT .................... SAGUACHE ................. SAN JUAN ................. SAN MIGUEL ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SEOGWICK. ................ SUMMIT ................... TELLER ................... WASHINGTON ............... WELD .....................

GREELEY .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

YUMA ..................... CONNECTICY ......

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FAIRFIELO ................ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

mtal births

by county o r

occurrence

. . 2 ~ 4 3 4

20.884 199702 lr182

4 2 10 .

3e716 ... - 362 322

120 134

80 32 12

.

I- ... .. 68 226 326

686 I ..

1.266 .. ... 356 .. - 32

516 .. - 1e16C .. ..

192 42C 422 562 866

2 7E 54

442 2192C .. .. 13t 402 112

f t

22 2c

104

14 6t

1.5% ... ... 17C

56.221

51.964 4r26C

13r60f 12128L lr32i

~~

Total births

84 24 330

12,368 ...... ..... 50 106 114 86 .....

11614 ..... 362 274 10 88 144 2

166 46 ..... 948 976

2 v 826 68 158 338

508 274 234

1.316 728 588 396 238 158 120 518 294 224 ..... 472 604

14 188 356 480 548 702 54 48 74 64 400 .....

29142 742

150 322 118 154 24 70 58 12 84 46 42 114 ..... 786

11122 172

578120 ...... ..... ...... 129720 .....

A t t e n m t

physician in

hospital'

84 24 326 ...... ...... ..... 44 102 114 86

2.724 lr608 ..... 362 272 10 86 142 2

102 16 .....

948 976

2 I808 68 158 338

500 272 228

lr300 726 574 386 234 152 a20 518 294 224

19066 470 596

14 186 342 470 542 696 54 48 12 64 396

2 t 858 2~130 728

150 318 116 150 22 66 56 10 84 46 40 114

le890 780 ..... 170

579000

521762 4.238

14. 030 ...... lr318

.t tendant nwt in hmpita l. end no% ipecffied

. . 4

74 56 18 6 4 .. .. 10 6 4 d

2

2 2

64 30 18

..

..

" . 18 1

e . 8 z 6 16 2 14 10 4 6 . . . c

10 2 8 -' 2

14 10 6 6 .. . 2

4 26 1 2 14

.

.. 4 2 ' 4 2 4 2 2 .. . 2 . 18 6

12 2

120

84 36

16 B 8

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B J R W

Total

3.786' ..... 650 956 768 756 ..... 362 ..... 762 ..... ...... ...... ..... .....

1.152 612

4.216 ..... ..... 860 ..... 882 294 .....

2e508 612 ..... ..... 692

1 9 272 ...... ...... 1.364

436 252 438 668

1 150 988 366 ..... ..... 946 280

2.248 914

3.322 ..... 534 866 938

2. 724 1.736 1.426

298 ..... ...... 9 9 474 ..... ..... .....

368 7.962 6.580 1. 382

198 2.306 .....

990 ..... ..... 370

1. 786 1 s 156

630 ...... 61140

14.232

: 3-9 SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Table 3.1 . Live Birfhs by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 196hCon .

BY PUlE OF mIDMcE

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AND COIDR

CONNECTICUT..CON . FAIRFIELD-CON .

BRIDGEPORT ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DANBURY .............. FAIRFIELO TOWN. ...... GREENWICH TOWN* ...... NORWALK .............. SHELTON .............. STAMFORD ............. STRATFORO TOWN* ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HARTFORD ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRISTOL .............. EAST HARTFORD TOWN* .. ENFIELO TOWN* ........ HARTFORD .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MANCHESTER TOWN*.. ... NEW B R I T A I N .......... WEST HARTFORD TOWN* .. WETHERSFIELD TOWN* ... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LITCHFIELD ............... TORRINGTDN ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

MIOOLESEX ................ MIDDLETOWN ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NEW HAVEN ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ANSDNIA .............. DERBY ................ EAST HAVEN TOWN* ..... HAMDEN TOWN. ......... MERIDEN .............. MILFORD .............. NAUGATUCK ............ NEW HAVEN ............ .......... ............

NONWHITE .. WALLINGFORD TOWN* .... WATERBURY ............ WEST HAVEN TOWN* ..e.. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NEW LONDON ............... GROTON ............... NEW LONDON ........... NORWICH .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

TOLLAND .................. WINDHAM ..................

WILLIMANTIC .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY .... DELAWARE .........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

KENT ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEW CASTLE ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEWARK ............... WILMINGTON ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. SUSSEX ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DmT . OF COLUMBIA . WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

Total births

by county Of

occurrace

-- ... .. ... I

-I

I .. ... ... 16.674 15.434

1.240 - - I- ... .. - - - I

-I

-I

2.104 I

I

1.626 I -

15.216 1 3 ~ 8 5 8

1.358

- .. I .. .. ... .. I

I - .. -I -

4e756 I .. - - 718

1.522 ... -I

11.876

9.512 2.364

1.826 1.540

286 8.012 6. 626 1. 386 - .. .. - - .. - 2.038 1, 346

692

33.576

18, 858 14, 718

3,776 3 9 132 644 95f 76f 75f

1.532 36C

2r2Of 762

2,914

15 r89C 14.656

1.234 1 r04C lr15C

61C 4 ~ 1 9 E

1.042 860

1.732 882 294

5.124 2.502

612 ..... 692 .....

14.424 139064

434 250 438 668

19150

366 39380 .....

946 278 ..... 914

3. 314

5.042 534 862 932 .....

11732 ..... 298 .....

38156

1.890

19360

986

i i r 6 a 6

9. 420 ..... ..... ..... 346 .....

6 ~ 5 7 4 1. 376

198 ..... 1. 314

984 5. 454 5. 084

370 1.684 .....

544

20.170

6 9 120 14. 050

.

Attendant not in hospital end not

specified

t

3t 2; 11

It

1l 1

11. 6

f c

28 f

24 t

3

1 c 1 c

2 2

a 2c

4 6

1 c 4 4

4

168

54 1 1 4

54 32 22 12

6 6

8 2 6 4 4

102 16 86

202

20 182

AREA AND COIOR

FLORIDA ........... WHITE e.

NONWHITE

rLACHUA .................. . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GAINESVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IAKER .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IAY ...................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PANAMA CITY .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... IRAOFORD .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

,REVARD .................. WHITE ..e NONWHITE .a

COCOA ................ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE . a

EAU GALLIE ........... MELBOURNE ............

WHITE e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... .ROWARO ..................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE e .

FORT LAUDERDALE ...... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HALLANDALE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOLLYWOOD ............ POMPANO BEACH ........

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALHOUN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HARLOTTE ................ ITRUS ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAY ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OLLIER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OLUMBIA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

'AOE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CORAL GABLES ......... HIALEAH .............. MIAMI ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MIAMI BEACH .......... MIAMI SPRINGS ........ NORTH MIAWI .......... NORTH MIAMI BEACH .... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BlRTES BY PMCE OF REsmaicE

Attendant

by county Of

occurrence Physicien

hospital'

115.678 ...... ...... 2 e436 1. 678

758 ... .- ... -. ... ... 188 136 52

1.988 1.648

340 ... ... .- ... 358 232 126

3r368 29838

530 .- ... ... ... ... ... -. ...

7 9 444 5, 072 21372 ... ... ... ... ... ... -. -. ... .- ... -. ...

140 118 22

178 142

8 2 60

356 290

66 364 300

64 572 376 196

19.880 14. 736

5.144 ... -. ... -. ... ... -. ... ... .- ... ...

116.656

85.850 30,806

2,194 1.470

724 1.018

706 312

1.176 764 412 212 162 50 ..... .....

348 ..... 720 292 974 318 212 106

3 s 520 ..... 538 470 304 166 472 366 242 124 .....

7 9 684 5 ~ 2 8 8 2 9 396 2 9 198 1r256

942 262 102 160 516 732 260 472 .....

3 9 244 732 160 138 22

222 196 128

68 506 410

96 428 338 90

512 318 194

19.608 149466

5 9 142 320

1,468 6.696 4.080 2.616

420 148 314 322 .....

71470 2r450

....... a4.882 ...... ..... 1. 462

644 ..... 706 302 ..... 756 342 144 140

4

1.946 ..... 322 986 716 270

282

76 ..... ..... 424 432 302

472 352 242 110 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 900 258 100 158 510 680 258 422 ..... ..... 654 140 128

12

960

206

130

222 182 128

54 490 410

80 366 312

54 364 306

58 ...... 14.352

4.814 318

1. 450 6. 482 4. 036 2.446

420 146 314 318 .....

7.418 2.300

Atturhnt not in hospital and mt

specified

6.688

968 5 . 720

88 8

80 10

10 78

8 70 68 22

.

46

40 14 26 26

4 2 2 14 36

6 30

128 14

114 38

2 36

1 4

1 4 76

222 48

174 46

4 42

4 2 2 6

52 2

50 114

36 78 20 10 10

.

.

. 14

1 4 1 6

.

. 16 62 26 36

148 1 2

136

442 114 328

2 18

214 44

170

2

4 202

52 150

.

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

~~

BIRTFiS

Total births

318 224 . 94 122 102 20

12. 858 9. 302 3.556 5 s 446 2. 810 2. 636

322 71090 6 t 192

898

5.230 3. 906 1 v 324 2.204 1.208

996 38026 21698

328 112 34 78

180 138 42

1. 100 240 860

62 46 16 46 30 16

280 194 86

226 112 114 304 262 164 98

336 236 100

552 334 218

9.416 7.628 1.788

390 240 150

6.002 4.620 1.382 3. 024

166 632 444 188 718 436 282

248 60 188 40 28 12

1.164 808 356 236 162 7 4

(See headnote at beginning of table) ~

BY PUCE OF RFSmENcE

Attendant

Attendaut fiysicien not in

hospital' end not in hospital

specified

AB23 AND COIOR

FLORIOA..CON

DE SOT0 .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE I .

DIXIE .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OUVAL .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JACKSONVILLE ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JACKSONVILLE BEACH ... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ESCAMBIA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PENSACOLA ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FLAGLER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FRANKLIN ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

GAOSOEN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GILCHRIST ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GLADES ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GULF ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HAMILTON ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HAROEE ................... HENORY ...................

WHITE. .... NONWHITE . a

HERNANOO ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

HIGHLANDS ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HILLSBOROUGH ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PLANT CITY ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

TAMPA ................ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... HOLMES ................... INDIAN RIVER .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JACKSON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JEFFERSON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAFAYETTE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAKE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEESBURG ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

368 266 102 32 16 16

13,094 9,510 ..... . .. ... ... .. ... ...

5.384 4, 058 1.326 ... .. .. ... -. .. 82 24 5e

172 126 46

11182 320 862

16 4

12 2 2

300 212 88 186 82 104 224 192 110 82

410 306 104

604 368 236

9.402 7s 608 1.794 .. ... I- .. -I -. ... 92

624 438 186 572 376 196

366 76 290 22 10 12

1. 212 856 356 ... ... ...

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE .

312 222 90 106 96 10

12.784 9. 280 31504 5. 406 2.800 21606

322 7r056 61180

876 ..... ..... ..... 2 t 128 .....

922 21922 .....

236 66 34 32

156 136 20

374 236 138

48 44 4 44 28 16

236 194 42 148 108 40 260 254 164 90

328 236 92

534 334 200 ..... .....

1. 768 388 240 148 .....

4.612 ..... 3. 010

158 572 442 130 556 418 138

168 60 108 28 26 2

988 782 206 186 148 38

6 2 4 16 6 10 7 4 22 52 40 10 30

34 12 22

180 14

166 76 2

7 4 104 12 92 46

46 24 2

22 726 4

722

14 2 12 2 2

44

44 78 4

74 44 8

8 8

8

18

18 40 20 20 2

2 24 8 16 14 8

60 2

58 162 18

144

80

80 12 2 10

176 26 150 50 14 36

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

dFlEA AND COIOR

FLOR I OA.. CON

LAKE..CON . BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

LEE ...................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FORT MYERS ........... WHITE .am..

NONWHITE BALANCE O F COUNTY ....

LEON ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TALLAHASSEE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEVY ..................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE . a ~ ..

LIBERTY .................. WHITE ..a . NONWHITE e.

MADISON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MANATEE .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRAOENTON ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MARION ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

OCALA ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

MARTIN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONROE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

KEY WEST ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... NASSAU ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OKALOOSA ................. FORT WALTON BEACH ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY . . . OKEECHOBEE ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ORANGE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ORLANDO .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WINTER PARK .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OSCEOLA .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

T O W births

by county Of

occurrence

.. ... ... 1.392 1 r 026

366 ... ... ... ... 1.910 1.280

630 ... ... ... ... ... ... 174 60 114 12

12

254 96

158 1, 242

870 372

.

... ... ... ... ... ... 1.246

746 500 ... ... ... ... ... .- 344 182 162

1. 224 1. 114

110 ... .. ... ... 348 218 130

2,066 ... .. ... ... 168 138 30

7.522 6,138 11384 ... ... ... ... ... ... ̂

I ... ... 288 208 80

BIRTH3 BY PUEE OF FC3SIDEiICE

Total births

928 646 282 ,298 958 340 72 0 494 226 578

,904 9238 666 1236 792 444 668 446 222 242 120 122 98 80 I8

334 128 206

1,248 874 374 362 226 136 886 648 238

11222 706 516 366 206 160 856 500 356 404 242 162

lr300 1 * 184

116 19046

950 96

254 466 340 126

2.052 456 376 80

11596

222 176 46

6 9 934 51578 1,356 28460 le702

758 322 226 96

4.152 3. 650

502

368 284 84

dttcndmnt,

Fnysicim in

hospital'

802 634 168 996 914 82

552 478 74

444

1 ~ 7 7 2 1 r234

538 1. 174

792 382 598 442 156 178 118 60 84 78 6

222 128 94

1.234

360 358 226 132 876 648 228

1.004 690 314 320 200 120 684 490 194 396 242 154

1 s 292 1.178

114 1.044

950 94

248 422 338 84

21002 450 372 78

lr552

220 174 46

6 746 5. 552 11194 2.370 18698

672 316 226 90

4.060 3.628

432

298 264 34

a74

kttcnlmt

hocpitzl mnB not

cpocified

I i G t in

126 12

114 302 44

258 168

16 152 134

131 4

128 6 2

62 7 0 4

66 64 2

6 2 14 2 12

112

112 14

14 4

4 IG

10

218 16

202 46 6 40

172 10

162 8

8

d

.

.

. a 6 2 2 . 2 6

44 z

42 50 6 4 2

44

2 2

188 26

162 90 4

86 6

6 92 22 70

10 20 50

.

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5,060 3,378 . 1.682

3341 92

242 238 144 94

350 136 214 346

384 148 236

1 196

3-1 1

41976 3.320 le656 ... .. ... .. ... ... ... ... .- ... ... -* ... .- .- ... ... ... ... 478 372 106

5.916 4.772 1 144 ... ... ... ... .- .- ... ... 4, 654 3.522 1.132 ... ... -. .- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .- 844 462 382 ... ... I- ... ... ... 648 426 222 ... ... - .- .- ...

1.004 574 430 -. .- .- ... 806

1.404 ... ... ... .-

Table 3.1 . Live Birihs by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and

AREA AllD COIOR

FLORIOA..CON

PALM BEACH .............. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BELLE GLADE ......... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BQYNTON BEACH ....... WHITE .... NONWHITE

OELRAY BEACH ........ WHITE .... NONWHITE .

LAKE WORTH .......... RIVIERA BEACH .......

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

WEST PALM BEACH ..... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .a.

WHITE ..a.

NONWHITE . PASCO ...................

WHITE as.. NONWHITE .

PINELLAS ................ WHITE .... NONWHITE .

CLEARWATER .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

PINELLAS PARK ........ ST . PETERSBURG .......

WHITE .... , NONWHITE.,

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... POLK .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.<

BARTOW ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 8

LAKE LA NO............^ WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

WINTER HAVEN ......... WHITE ..a. NONWHITE.*

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PUTNAM ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

PALATKA .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

5 T a JOHNS ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ST . AUGUSTINE ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

FORT PIERCE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . e

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... SANTA ROSA. .............. SARASOTA .................

SARASQTA ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

County. and Specified Urban Places. 196FCon . (See headnote at beginning of table)

occurrence

Attendant

Pnysician in

hospital'.

4.73; 3.331 1.40;

311 9;

228 21( 14: 71

261 13; 13; 34;

331 141 18t

l.ll& 75f 35t

2 9 14f lr75(

396 61E 544 74

51712 4r61E 1.094

532 398 134 340

2,570 1.77C

8oa 2.27a ..... .....

660 288 186 102 764 600 164 268 202 66

2.560 21232

328

684 482 202 232 128 104 452 354 98

622 440 182 324 238 86

298 202 96

152 494 258 514 270 244 238

1.038 ..... 652 416 236 716

Attendant not in hospi ta l ana not

specified

32 4

28 1

1 2 . 21 81

51

51 8: 1( 7; 6t 21 3t 31

f 2i

8t 1( 7:

1

61 I( 54 1t

682 202 48C 66 2

64 126 22 104 9E 18 8C

392 16C 232

184 18

166 74

74 110

18 92 44 2

42 2 2

42

42

.

194 14

180 184

8 176 10 10 12 6 4 2 6

FLORIOA..CON . SEMINOLE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

SANFORD .............. WHITE .e.. a

NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SUMTER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SUWANNEE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE

TAYLOR ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UNION .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

VOLUSIA .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DAYTONA BEACH ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DE LAND .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

WAKULLA .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WALTON ................... WHITE .. NONWHITE a.

WASHINGTON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GEORGIA ........... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE a .

APPLXNG .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ATKINSON ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BACON .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BAKER .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

BALOWIN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

MILLEDGEVILLE ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BANKS .................... BARROW ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

3ARTOW ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BEN H I L L ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

3ERRIEN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

3188 ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

1.081 661 41t ... ... ... ... ... ... 138 5c 88

326 182 144

354 254 1oc 62 3c 32

21378 1.678 700 I- ... ... -. ... ... ... 14

14 284 222 62 166 96 70

1019640

64.968 361672

334 244 90 92 38 54 272 218 54 28

28

826 384 442 .. ... ... - .. ... . 406 320 86

496 376 120 276 132 144 150 110 40

4.030 2,416 lr614

BIf(LIIS BY PIAX OF RESIDENCE

T O M births

1.52; l r 0 8 r

431 56t 34( 22( 95t 731 211 25; 14f 104 356 206 1%

34; 24t 9f

132 9; 4(

2,428 1971;

714 78f 38€ 39€ 212 134 7 €

lr42€

lli 74 3 €

314 24C 74 214 13€ 78

100 9 584

64. 36€ ...... 286 202 84

196 114

82 196 154 42 106

76 30

600 294 306 346 168

254 126 128 104 338 262 76

1-18

676 550 126 274 114 160 256 194 62

3.630 2,132 1.498

Attendant

€hysiciaa in

hospitala

1.231 ..... 161 41t 34; 71

72t 91

16C 134 2f

342 206 13f

252 221

2€ 102

8 € 11

2r24C ..... 762 388 374 1st 134 46

a22

548

if 298

98 74 24

294 234 6C 162 -132 . 3c

8 9 . 116

63. 774 25 s 342

24C

42 116 78 38 186 152 34 78 30 48

460 294 166 262 168 94

198 126 72 104 336 260 76

198

654 540 114 226 112 114 252 194 58

3. 588 2.128 1.460

284 14

270 150 4 . 146

134 10

124 92 14 78 14

14

90 22 68 30 4 26

186 20

166 24

24 32

32 130

14

14 20 6

14 52 6

46

.

.

.

.

11.468

594 10.874

46 4

42 8 0 36 44 10 2 8

28

2 8

140

140 84

84 56

56

2 2

.

.

.

.

.

.

22 10 12 48 2

46 4

4 42 4 38

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

Total hirths

214 104 110

3. 126 894 704 110 324 ..... 578 382 196

816 504 312 384 204 180 432 305 132 390 242 148 308 172 136

684 390 294 282 152 130 402 238 164 136 40 96

468 224 244 294 126 168 174 98 76

200 64

610 274 336 250 136 114 360 138 222

69700 ..... 928 ..... 930 822 108 . . .

4 . 658 4 . 244

414 370 210 160

306 100 206

21618 1 . 670

948 21226 1. 406

820

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

Attendant

Physiciw " t y y in

hosp ib l l hospital and not

s p e c i f i e d

(See headnote at beginning of table)

ESA AND COIDR

GEORGIA..CON . 8IBB..CON .

MACON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BLECKLEY ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

BRANTLEY ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BROOKS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRYAN .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SULLOCH .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BURKE .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BUTTS .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CALHOUN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CAMOEN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CANDLER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CARROLL .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CARROLLTON ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CATOOSA .................. CHARLTON .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHATHAM .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAVANNAH ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHATTAHOOCHEE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHATTOOGA ................ CHEROKEE .................. ...... .. .. ..

E ..... HIT€ .. TY ....

W I i l I E ..... NONWHITE ..

CLAY ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLAYTON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

COLLEGE PARK. PART ... FOREST PARK .......... BALANCE O F COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SEE FOOTNOTES AT EN0 OF

Total births

by county O f

occ-ce

... ...

...

... - ... 88

2 86 34 12 22

344 136 208

40 2

38 748 394 354 464 110 354

28 2

26 222

54 168

204 96 108 162 80 82

984 7 7 2 212 .- ... .- ... ... ...

1.074 240 132 108

5s 662 3 ~ 5 9 0 2.072 ... ... - ... .- .. 2.428 2.102

326

354 334

1.756 1 . 208

548 .- ... ... -. ... ... 180

62 118

26 6

20 .- .- ... ... .-

4BLE .

BIRTES BY PIdcE OF RESIDENCE

Total births

2 s 584 1.414 1 * 170 1,046

718 328 212 108 104 126

94 32

368 152 216

228 118 110 636 330 306 598 140 458 200

7 8 122 224

58 166

320 172 148 144

7 4 7 0

746 554 192 222 168 54

524 386 138

434 168

7 4 9 4

5.228 3 9 242 ..... 3 9 640 ..... 1. 7 3 2 ..... 1 s 334

254 136 110 26

456 534 ..... 826 362 818 530 288 370 296

7 4 138 52 86

1 t 362 ..... 156 174 490 698 584 114

Attendant

physician in

hospital=

2155C 1941C 1.140 1 r03E

71E 32C 12c 106

20 1oc

1 2 192 144

48

178 112 66

57.5 330 246 282 138 144 172

7 6 96

104 56 48

246 164

82 142

7 4

688 546 142 210 166

44 478 380

98

432 94 62 32

5 9 172 3.242 1,930 3.590 ..... ..... ..... .....

248 130 110

20

422 530

1. 188 826 362 818 530 288 370 296

74 88 50

88

sa

38 ..... ..... 140 174 482 680 576 104

Attenasnt not in hospital and not

specified

34 4

30 8

8 86

2 84 26

6 20

176 8

168

.

50 6

44 60

60 316

2 314

28 2

26 120

2 118

7 4 8

66 2

2 58 8

50 12

2 10 46

6 40

2 7 4 12 6 2 56

56 50

50 6

6 6

6

34 4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

. .

. . . . .

. 50

2 48

26 10 I6

8 18 8 10

.

A I 5 A AND COIDR

~

GEORGIA..CON . LINCH ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

088 ..................... MARIETTA .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

SMYRNA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OFFEE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OLUMBIA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OOK ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RAWFORO ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

RISP .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

COROELE .............. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AD€ ..................... AWSON ................... ECATUR ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

BAINBRIOGE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .. . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

E KAL6 .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ATLANTA. PART ........ OECATUR ..............

WHITE ..... NONLvHI TE ..

NORTH ATLANTA ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OOGE .................... WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

OOLY .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

3UGHERTY ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALBANY ............... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

Total births

by couuty O f

occurrence

318 160 158

2.516 ... ... ... ... ... 644 438 206

842 530 312 ... ... ... ... ... ...

18 4

1 4 334 204 130

788 490 298 ... ... ... ... ... ...

96

96

472 232 240 ... ... ... ... ... ...

42

574 272 302

.

... ... ... ... ... ... 11464 1.410

54 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 276 126 150

286 92

194 29618 1 , 656

962 ... ... ...

210 104 106

3,106 888 782 106 324

1.894 450 368

82

680 500 180 324 202 122 356 298

58 366 238 128 274 168 106

566 384 182 258 152 106 308 232

76 70 40 30

292 220

72 180 126

54 112

94 18

188 62

436 270 166 204 I36 60

232 134 98

6,656 5.758

898 1.100

928 822 106 . . .

4. 628 4.236

392 238 198 40

194 96 98

2. 166 19668

498 1.858 1.404

454

4

4 20

6 2 4

14 1218

14 114

136 4

132 66

2 58 76

2 7 4 24

4 20 34

4 ?O

118 6

112 24

24 94

6 80 6 6

66

176 4

172 114

114 62

4 48 12

2 114

4 170

46

46 128

4 124

44 14 30 12

2

2

.

.

<

.

.

.

.

. . . 30

8 2 2

132 12

120 112

4 108 452

2 450 368

2 366

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GEORGIA..CON . DOUGHERTY..CON .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.4

DOUGLAS .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.<

EARLY .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

ECHOLS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

EFFINGHAM ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE

ELBERT ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

EMANUEL .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EVANS .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

FANNIN ................... FAYETTE ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FLOYD .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ROME ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... FORSYTH .................. FRANKLIN .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FULTON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ATLANTA. PART ........ ATLANTA. TOTAL .......

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

COLLEGE PARK. PART ... COLLEGE PARK. TOTAL ..

WHITE .a*.. NONWHITE ..

EAST POINT ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HAPEVILLE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GILMER ................... GLASCOCK .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GLYNN .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRUNSWICK ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GORDON ................... GRADY ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

GREENE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GWINNETT ................. HABERSHAM ................ HALL .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

County. and Specified Urban Places. 196bCon . (See headnote at beginning of table)

T O M births

by county

occurrence or

.. -I .. 338 250

88 274

80 194

8

8 88 8

80

446 252 194 490 288 202 240 130 110

56 30

30

.

.

2.056 1.768

288 . .. ... - 260 348 306

42

21.644 14, 234 7.410 - .. I .. I

I

k

I - I- . I ... I - 160

2

2 1 r 264

862 402

.

- - -I ... - .. 354

442 192 250 306 116 190

1.064 438

1,374 ..... 176

BIRTBS BY PIACE OF RESIDWCE

392 264 128 468 370

98 330 110 220

30 12 18

244 130 114

416 232 184 462 266 196 200

9 8 102 198 178 92 86

19564 11282

282 784 540 244 780 256 248 218

30

14.020 7. 700 .....

11.214 ...... ..... 5.732

504 678 316 188 892 740 152 288 ..... 914 208

154 60 28 32

1.156 822 334 622 356 266 534 466

68 454

432 194 238 228 68

160 1,080

424 1.224 1.044

180

Attendant

308 264 44

462 368

94 170 102

b8 20 12

8 154 120

34

338 232 106 402 260 142 124

98 26

182 148 92 56

1 ~ 5 5 6 ..... 276 778 538 240 778 254 248 218

30 ...... ..... 6 8076 ...... ...... ..... .....

492 666 312 180 884 738 146 286

l r 1 0 4 912 192

152 58 28 30 .....

812 230 544 350 194 498 462

36 454

298 186 112 180 68

112 ..... 422 ..... ..... 172

A t t e n a a s t not in hospital and not specified

84

84 t 2 4

16C

152 1 c

I C 9c IC 80

78

78 60

6 54 76

76 1 6 30

30

e

8 2 6 6 2 4 2 2

. 268

24 244 228 240

16 212

12 12 4 8 8 2 6 2

18 2

16

2 2

2 114

10 104

78 6

72 36

4 32

.

. 134

8 126 48

48 8 2

1 0 2 8

.

. .

AREA AND COILlR

GEORGIA..CON . ALL..CON .

GAINESVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

ANCOCK .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ARALSON ................. ARRIS ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ART ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EARD .................... WHITE NONWHITE ..e.. ..

ENRY .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

OUSTON .................. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE a.

WARNER ROBINS ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RWIN .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

ACKSON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ASPER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

EFF DAVIS ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EFFERSON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ENKINS .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OHNSON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ONES .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AMAR .................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE e.

ANIER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

AURENS .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

DUBLIN ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EE ...................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IBERTY .................. WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE a.

INCOLN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

3NG ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

DWNDES .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Tots1 births

by county Of

occurrence

... ... ... ... 174

1 2 162 192 21c

32 178

214 1 3 4

8C 142

92 5c

8 180

1 s 302 892 41C

188

-. -. -. ... 294

96 198 378 308

7 0

216 68

148 146 100 46

284 66

218

308 112 196

78 2

76 48

48 446 116 330

74 34 40

950 536 414 ... -I - ... ... ...

76

76 316 196 120

64 14 50 66 34 32

1.512 950 562

Attendant

Total births

454 330 124 770 270 40

230 280 288

76 212

302 204

98 104

74 30

530 228 302 ..... ..... 406 816 662 336 326 224

86 138 444 372

72

140 32

108 222 168 54

450 130 320

290 98

192 172

84 88

194 74

120 246 118 128 92 56 36

816 428 388 406 232 174 410 196 214 158 42

116 440 272 168

108 50 58

124 90 34

1,368 810 558

Physician i n

hospital'

452 330 122 762 128

40 88

268 128 60 68

276 200

76 100

72 28

340 222 118 .....

1. 070 338 798 610 334 276 148

86 62

422 366

56

76 32 4 4

154 146

8 258 128 130

122 90 32 92 82 10

148 74 74

234 118 116

82 56 26

648 428 220 342 232 110 306 196 110

80 42 38

352 272

80

72 42 30

116 90 26

1. 064 808 256

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

2 . 2 8

142 . 142

12 160

16 144

26 4

22 4 2 2

190 6

184

70 2

68 18 52

2 50 76

76 22

6 16

.

64

64 68 22 46

192 2

190

168 8

160 80

2 78 46

46 1 2

1 2 10

10

168

168 64

64 104

104 78

78 88

88

36 8

28 8

8 304

2 302

.

*

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County; and Specified Urban Places, 1961411 .

Total births

920 ' 534 386 448 276 172 184 332 142 190 180 62

118 352

82 270

288 200

88 130 32 98

432 182 250 150

88 62

576 212 364

240 94

146 156

70 86

262 114 148 244

4.756 3.624 1 * 132 3 ~ 9 7 2 2 s 986

986 784 638 146

524 296 228 108 68 40

160 52

108 294 368

94 274 216

216 158

166 72 94

618 476 142 214

94 120 218

78 140

60 8

52 174

58

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Attendant

Attendant

in hospi ta l

specified

physician not in

hospital' and not

GEORGIA..CON . LOWNDES..CON .

VALDOSTA ............. WHITE .e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LUMPKIN .................. MC DUFFIE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MC INTOSH ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

MACON .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MADISON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MARION ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MERIWETHER ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MILLER .e.. a

MITCHELL I.. , ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .. ..............

MONROE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONTGOMERY ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MORGAN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MURRAY ................... MUSCOGEE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

COLUMBUS ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEWTON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

OCONEE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OGLETHORPE ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

PAULDING ................. PEACH ....................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

PICKENS .................. PIERCE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PIKE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

POLK ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PULASKI .................. WHITE . .. NONWHITE ..

PUTNAM ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PUITMAN .................. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .e

RABUN ....................

I

-I

-I .. . 12€ 172 11€

54 7c

E 62 306

6E 288

24

24 92

9i 45€ 164 294 14C

82 5€

684 24f 43f

18f 94 94 8C

€ 72

24E 9C

15f 23C

2189L lr91C

98E .. I

.. . . .. 54t 296 25C

4

4 1 4

1 4 194 40 i 142 26C 336

224 17c

54 64

4 6C

61E 47c 14E 426 26C 1st 162

4E 114

36

36 142

BIRTES BY PL4CE OF RESIDZNCE

710 534 176 354 274

80 178 312 142 170 112 56 56

216 82

134

264 200

6 4 58 32 26

236 180 56 136

88 48

448 208 240

174 94 80 84 6 4 20

184 112

72 238

4,702 3,614 1,088 3.930 2 ~ 9 7 8

952 772 636 136

-462 292 170 104 68 36

146 52 94

290 242

92 150 216

188 152

36 98 68 30

582 472 110 138

90 48

124 76 48

24 8

16 170

210

210 94

2 92

6 20

20 68

6 62

136

136

24

24 72

72 196

2 194

14

14 128

4 124

66

66 72

6 66 78

2 76

6 54 10 44 42

8 34 12

2 10

62 4

58 4

4 14

14 4

126 2

124

.

.

.

.

.

28 6

22 68

4 64 36

4 32 76 4

72 94

2 92

36

36 4

.

ARFA PUD COLOR

GEORGIA..CON

RANDOLPH ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RICHMOND ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AUGUSTA .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHTTE ..... NONWHITE ..

ROCKDALE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SCHLEY ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

SCREVEN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SEMINOLE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SPALDING ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GRIFFIN .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STEPHENS ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STEWART .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SUMTER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHJTE ..

AMERICUS ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE. .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE .....

TALBOT ................... NONWHITE .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TALIAFERRO ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TATTNALL ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TAYLOR ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

TELFAIR .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TERRELL .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

THOMAS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

THOMASVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TIFT ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

TOOMBS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TOWNS .................... TREUTLEN .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

Total births

by county Of

230 64 166 .....

3 ~ 2 8 0 21078 .. .. ... ... ... ...

310 220

90

38

38 304 108 196 534 248 286

1.028 702 326

.

... ... ... ... ... ... 476 416

60 164

26 138 780 294 486 -. ... ... ... ... ...

92 2

90

28

28 160 76 84

256 84

172 414 278 136 406

92 314

920 406 5 14

.

... ... ... -. -I -. 650 420 230 548 348 200 174 152 60 84

82 52 3C

3.412 2 I 24G 1.172 1.918 1.044

874 1. 494 11196

298 278 182

96

28 26

2 250 142 108 142

b2 80

732 550 182 476 352 124 256 198 50

422 362

60 44 28 16

386 216 170 238 126 112 148

90 58 86 36 50

34 18 16

226 190

36 104 70 34

202 172

30 132

74 58

578 396 182 354 224 130 224 172

52 478 376 102 324 280

44 70 94 64 30

1% 2

154

6 22 12 z 10 16

4 12

za

. d

38 . 3a

138 4

134 14

14 120

8 112

80 C

7 4 40 2 38

2

2 120

120 268

z 266 118

118 180

2 140 100

2 98

28

28 76

76 106

i! 104 104

b

252

252

350 20

330 1 5 1

4 152 194

16 170 146

2 144 138

4 134

46 2

44

.

. *

.

.

.

ga

..

.

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Total births

998 564. 434 558 324 234 440 240 200 232 9 4 138 196 56 140

118 562 360 202

1.130 510 278 232 848 614 234 508 306 202 340

200 50

150 548 148 400 494 344 150 82 6

76 106 66 40

166 11112

560 528 32 552 140 68 72

242 6 4

178 244 100 144

442 154 288

17r616

59418 12.198

1.192 184

11008 524 86

438 668 98

570 14,906 5 ~ 0 2 0 9,886 89268 2,022 69246

3- 15

Attendant

Physician in

hospital1

Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

N(EA urn COIDR

GEORGIA-CON.

TROUP.................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

L A GRANGE...........r WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

TURNER.................,, WHITE..... NONWHITE..

TWIGGS................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

UNION.................... UPSON....................

WHITE.. ... NONWHITE..

WALKER................... WALTON...................

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WARE..................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WAYCROSS............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

YALANCE OF COUNTY....

WARREN................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WASHINGTON...............

HAWAII ............ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

HAWAII................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

HONOLULU............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

HI ~05.. ..............

HONOLULU~ ................

County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con. (See headnote at beginning of table)

TOtal birthfi

by county Of

61

71 511 371 141 391 401 19' 214 85; 621 221 - -- --. 51

51 51t 14( 37t 61; 43: l8C Si

hi 4c

f 32

4 1.08t --- --- -I --- 8f 12 76 318 13C 188 78

6 72

390 122 268

17,578

5,396 12,182

1,188 176

1,012 --- -- --- -- I- ---

14.874 4.998 9.876 -- --- --

B I R m BY PLACE OF RESDWCE

81 56 25 45 32 13 35 23 11 15 9 6< 13 5. 81

101 49, 351 131

1,121 421 271 151 8% 61. 221 501 30' 201 33:

141 51 91

24t 14f 10; 49; 341 141 21 t li 71 6 ;

L

16; lr10f

55f 526

3c 552 7c 62

22f 64

164 182 1oc 82

260 154 106

179516

5.406 12.110

e

1.186 184

11002 522 86

436 664 98

566 14.814 5.008 9 ~ 8 0 6 8,254 2r020 6,234

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

181

181 1

10;

8:

101

81

7; 7i 62

6C

lf 6f 4

1

6;

82

82 12 2

10 4 2 2 8

52

52 300

2 298

2

2 62

62 36 4 32

4 4 4 2 2

7 0 6

6 4 14

-

-

- 14 62

62

182

182

-

-

100

12 88

6

6 2

2 4

4 92 12 80 14 2

12

- - -

HAWAII --CON.

IONOLULU--CON. BALANCE OF COUNTY. ...

WHITE. I

NONWHITE.< :ALAWAO.. ................

IDAHO.. ........... WHITE....n NONWHITE. a

Tot& births

by comty or

OccUrrence

-. --. --. -.

-. 601 101 501 911 12: 781

16,731

16.431 301

2.30; --_ 81

1.5%

-_ --_ 1st 111

54( 8f

1.506 --_ --_ -- 11( 63C

146 t

626 274

17C 264 162 418 212 356 530

Total birtbs

6.638 2.998 39640

604 98

506 914

' 116 790

16.902

16.586 316

2,302 1.990

312 60

1.410 6

1.160 244 170 150

888 88 12

274 $448 ,132 316 146 88 22

e298 308 40 8 582 150 524 18

214 72

654 224

258 220 186 392 376 268 558 306 252 504 314 190

118 100 46

254 482 586 470 116 82

146 284 96

450 76

936 528 40 8 9 4 178

-

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

6 I 560 2.988 3 9 572

- - 604 98

506 912 116 796

16,752

16.440 312

2.272 1.974

298 60

1.406 6

1,158 242 170 150

874 88 12

270 1.444 1.130

314 146 86 22

1.270 304 404 562 150 520 18

208 72

650 224

256 220 184 388 372 268 554 304 250 502 312 190

118 98 46

254 478 584 470 114 82

142 280 94

450 7 4 930 522 408 92 174

-

Attendant not in

hospital

SpRifid

ma not

78 10 68 - - - - -

~

2

2 -

150

146 4

30 16 14

4

2 2

- - - -

14 - - 4 4 2 2

2 - 28 4 4 20

4

6

4

- - - - 2

2 4 4

4 2 2 2 2

-

-

- - 2 - - 4 2

2

4 4 2

- -

2 6 6

2 4

-

- SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 196.1-Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

E

237.382

198,088 39.294

1.528 976 552 328 188 140 254 450 232 218 124 730 122 376 288

3.008 1.358 166 784 700 768 266 320 616 24 592 844 184 392 268

125,716 92.402 33.314

782 498

1.102 546 382 762

87.958 87.964 56.420 31.538 1.226 978 248

12

1.212 536 80

49 6 1,714

326 420 352 500 106 596 872 38 162 384 200 396

104 324 282 42 590 394 196 894 468 538 518 232 366 230

1.344 18044

18324

18388

ILLINOIS.. . . . . . . . . .

Attendant

phgsicl=

inspitall in

234,646

196,308 38.338

1.744 I - 472 276 196 158 614 I - 882

6 352 274

3.882

- - 818

250 426 I

I

1.200 I

I - 125.336 928070 33~266

233 8286

196~282 37~004

1.522 972 550 302 186 116 250 450 232 218 124 728 118 376 286

2 ~ 9 9 4 1.350

164 784 696 766 264 308 614 24

590 844 184 392 260

122r240 911066 311174

782 498

lr098 542 380 762

84s 652 84.658 55,222 29.430 11218 976 242

1.314 12

1.206 532 80

49 6 1.708

324 420 348 498 106 592 870 38 162 384 200 396

104 324 282 42

582 392 190 890 468 534 518 230 366 228

18342 lr036

18384

A t t e n h u t not in hospital and not

specified

4.096

1.806 2.290

6 4 2

26 2

24 4 - - &

2 4

2

14 8 2

4 2 2 12 2

2

-

-

- - - -

3.476 1.336 21140 - -

4 4 2

3.306 3.306 1.198 2.108

8 2 6 IO

-

- 6 4 - - 6 4 2

4 2

4 2

- - - - - - - - - - - 8 2 6 4

4

2

2 2 8

- - -

ILLINOIS--CON.

COOK-CON. PALATINE............. PARK FOREST, PART.*.. PARK FOREST, TOTAL... PARK RIDGE........... RIVERDALE............ RIVER FOREST......... ROLLING MEADOWS...... SKOKIE............... SOUTH HOLLAND........ SUMMIT...............

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WESTCHESTER.......... WESTERN SPRINGS...... WILMETTE............. WINNETKA............. BALANCE OF COUNTY....

WHITF-....

JACKSON.................. CARSONOALE...........

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... JASPER................... JEFFERSON................

MOUNT VERNON......... BALANCE OF COUNTY....

JERSEY................... JO OAVIESS...............

mtal births

by county O f

occurrence

BIRlllS BY F"E OF RESlDE2lCE

Total births

310 868 932 612 242 100 368

1 ~ 1 7 4 314 284 232 52

290 138 494 126

ii8028 108378

650 374 182

1.200 410 190

322 422

71378 6

576 718 380 190 228 684 362 602 474

39386

444 158 598 390 334 626 802 262 540 152 374 496 180 460 110 188

970 302 668 670 932 314 258 56 618 220 624 332 292 398 538

106 5.366 1.874 568

19028 lrlO8 18896 2 ~ 0 2 4

696 1.328

512 1'180 724 456

Attendant

m s i c i a n in

hospital'

370 868 930 612 238 100 368

lr172 314 284 232 52

290 138 494 126

10.950 109318

632 312 180

1.194 410 784

322 418

79342 6

576 716 378 190 228 684 362 590 -466

3.368

440 156 596 386 334 620 798 260 538 146 3 b6 494 180 460 110 186

968 302 666 666 928 314 258 56

614 220 624 332 292 394 530

106 5.352 It868 568

1,024 1.104 Is892 2.016 692

1.324 508

1,176 122 454

Attendant not in hospital M d not

specified

- - 2

4 - - - 2 - 3 - d - - .. 70 60 10 2 2 6

6 - 4 36 - 2 2 .. 1

1

4 8

20

4 2 2 4

6 4 2 2 6 8 2

-

- - 2

2

2 4

- 4 - - 4

- - - 4 8

- 14 6

4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 2 2

-

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

B I R W BY PIACE OF RFSIDENCE BIRTHS BY PLVE OF RFSIDENm

Attendant Attendant Total births

by county of

Total births

by county of

occurrence

AREA AND COIOR AREA AND COIOR

physician in

hospital'

Attendant not in hospital and not

specuied

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

Total births Physician Total

births in hospital'

218 136 82 96 648 328

3.552 416 916

1.178 902

6 9 576 4.920 1.656

858 450 302 114 188 12

2.456 1,140 1.316 2,498 2.356

142

474 3,392 1,946 1,446

148 146 434 178

1,032 616 416

2,448 298 682

1.468 260

2 140 982 866 116

1,158 286

444 236 208 202 336 340

1,414 264 386 764

4.880 4.498

382 1.648

64 3 9 168 2,924

244 834 198 636

5,442 3 9 102 2.340

584

112.294

103.044 9,250

594 6.130 59564

566

7.100 6,562

310 322 400 152 358 454 260 194

538

71066 6.536

53a 310 322 398 152 356

258 190

1.670 324

3 ,408 3,336

72 2.426

228 464 216 434 440

19084 300

784 336 448 826

6 820 592 306 286 526 234 292

2 9 106 1.922

908 292 722

2.684 1 e940

744 802

5,318 4,984

334 992 828 164 324 336

19066 242

21694 2,532

162

840 310 334 530 270 298 262 176 348 300 624 692 384 308

254 868

48492 49080

412 2.484 2,008

336 292 382 62

448

34 26

8 - 2

2 6 2 4

6

18 18

6

-

- - - - - 2 2 4 4

8

8 2

2

-

- - - 4 2 2

8 4

2 2 4 4

6

56 24 32 12 4 8 4 4 6 2 32 10 22

2 2 2

2

-

-

- - - - 6 - - * - - 6 4 54 50 4 4

50

2 2

- -

20 6

200 132 68 96

642 324

3.540 414 976

1.174 976

6.530 4.912 1,618

858 450 292 114 170 12

2.432 lr138 1,294 2,486 2.350

136

474 3.376 1,940 1,436

148 lk6 432 176

1.020 610 410

2.444 298 682

1.464 260

2,130 980 864 116 ,150 280

18 4 14

6 4

12 2

4 6

46 8

38

-

-

- - 10

10

24 2

22 12 6 6

- -

- 16 6

10 - - 2 2 12 6 6

4 - - 4

10 2 2

8 6

2

2 6 4

2

-

-

-

- - - 2

14 -

1.676 324

3 I 426

6 ~ 3 9 4 5.618

176 3.354

72 2.432

228 464 216 436 442

1.088 304

792 336 456 828

6 822 592 306 286 530 236 294

2.114 1.926

908 294 124

2,688 1.944

744 808

5,374 5.008 366

19004 832 172 328 340

1,072 244

2 9 726 2,542

184

842 312 336 530 272 298 282 176 354 300 624 692 384 308

260 872

4 546 4,130

416 2,488 2.058

336 294 384 62

316 29424

442 236 206 196 332 340 ,412 264 386 762

.. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

COLL INSVILLEI PART... COLL INSVILLE. TOTAL..

4.560 4.176

384 --- I- --- --- --- 838 --- ---

5.178 --- -I

6

112.818

103,608 9,210

680 6.212 5,652

560

4,866 4.488

378 1,646

14 10 4 2 2

10 6 4 4 2 2

14 8 6 4

1,038

762 276

30 46 30 16

62 3,158 2,918

240 830 196 634

- 854 948 -- -- 4

47 2 6.576 6~166

410 --- --- 486 110 272 -

5.428 3 ~ 0 9 4 2.334

580

111,256

102.282 8,974

564 6.084 5 9 534

550

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?&

4.508' 3.946

562 1.622 1.406

754 652 256 362 624 134 300

852 442 410

1.544 618 556 62

926 418

634 322 312 172 506 266 240 616 494 566

2. 732 1.150

982 808

2. 596 11188 370

1. 038 542 374 168 ..... 896 262 384 364 324 602 .....

lr090 936

500 856 664 458 910

1.094 544 550 .....

I. 440 472

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Attenderrt

FQGician in

hospital'

nRFA AND COLOR

IN0IANA.CON . ALLEN..CON .

FORT WAYNE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... BARTHOLOMEW ..............

COLUM8US ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BENTON ................... BLACKFORO ................ BOONE .................... BROWN .................... CARROLL .................. CASS .....................

LOGANSPORT ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CLARK .................... JEFFERSONVILLE .......

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... CLAY ..................... CLINTON ..................

FRANKFORT ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CRAWFORO ................. OAVIESS ..................

WASHINGTON ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OEARBORN ................. DECATUR .................. DE KALB .................. DELAWARE .................

MUNCIE ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OUBOIS ................... ELKHART ..................

ELKHART .............. GOSHEN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

FAYETTE .................. CONNERSVILLE ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

FLOYD .................... NEW ALBANY ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

FOUNTAIN ................. FRANKLIN ................. FULTON ................... GIBSON ................... GRANT ....................

MARION ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GREENE ................... HAMILTON ................. HANCOCK .................. HARRISON ................. HENORICKS ................ HENRY ....................

NEW CASTLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HOWARD ................... KOKOMO ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HUNTINGTON ............... HUNTINGTON ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JACKSON .................. SEYMOUR .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

JASPER ................... JAY ...................... JEFFERSON ................

MADISON .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JENNINGS ................. JOHNSON .................. KNOX .....................

VINCENNES ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

KOSCIUSKO ................ LAGRANGE .................

T O M births

by county of

occurrence

. I

I

... 1s 391 . .

411 85,

961 I ..

1.21. - .. - . 41'

541 I . 84i .. I

76: 521 49f

2 , 841 I . ...

1113; 2 , 651 ... - . ..

691 - ...

1 , 2 2 ; ... I

431 491 ..... . I

501 671 751 461

1.13; .. -I

1*91( .. .. 68f .. I

1112: - I

33f 51( 67( ... -

L 1.12; 1. 001 I

I

53i 411

762 396 366 710 310 400 440 508 498 262 236

368 ,232 828 452 376 954 456

41474 39920

546 1,610 .....

754 644 254 360 616 132 300

846 440 406 ..... 616 554 62

922 478

628 320 308 166 496 266 230 662 488 562 ..... ..... 978 796

21578 1. 188

370 1.020

542 374 I68

1. 156 894 262 378 358 320 592

21012 11080

932

496 850 662 450 960

19082 538 544 .....

11434 47 0

760 394 366 708 310 398 438 504 494 262 232

364 1. 226

826 450 376 946 454

.

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

34 1f 1C li

i

4

c

1

c IC

1c 14

c 4

It li 4 li 1f

18

1

2

6 c 4

1c 14 IC

4

' t 2 E

1c 12 6 6 c t 1

2 2

2

2 2 4 4

4

4 6 2 2

8 2

AREA m COLOR

INDIANA..CON

LAKE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

EAST CHICAGO ......... WHITE .a. r . NONWHITE ..

GARY ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

HAMMONO .............. HIGHLAND ............. HOBART ............... MUNSTER .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e4

L A PORTE ................. LA PORTE ............. MICHIGAN C I T Y ........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... LAWRENCE .................

BEOFORD .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MADISON .................. ANDERSON ............. ELWOOD ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MARION ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

BEECH GROVE .......... INDIANAPOLIS .........

SHALL ................. MARTIN ................... MIAMI ....................

PERU ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY a*..

MONROE ................... BLOOMINGTON .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MONTGOMERY ............... CRAWFOROSVILLE ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MORGAN ................... NEWTON ................... NOBLE .................... OHIO ..................... ORANGE ................... OWEN ..................... PARKE .................... PERRY .................... P I K E ..................... PORTER..................^

PORTAGE .............. VALPARAISO ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

POSEY .................... PULASKI .................. PUTNAM ................... RANDOLPH ................. RIPLEY ................... RUSH ..................... ST . JOSEPH ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

MISHAWAKA ............ SOUTH BEND ...........

WHITE ..e. a N O N W I T E ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... SCOTT .................... SHELBY ...................

SHELBYVILLE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY a*..

SPENCER .................. STARKE ................... STEUBEN .................. SULLIVAN ................. SWITZERLAND ..............

Tote1 births

by coWtY of

occurrence

111~614 11. 784 29830 ... ... ... -. ... ... ... ... ... ... -. 2.320 ... ... ... ... ... 878 ... ...

2.860 ... ... ... 199800 169 304 3 $496 ... ... ... ... ... ...

764 6

19062

1.368

... ...

... ... 824 ... ... 710 264

416

300 12 2

418 4

l r 174

.

... ... ... 20

8 564 634 512 600

5 , 830 5 e264

566 -. -. ... ... ... 322 696 ... ... 4

470 490 434 10

Total births

13.768 10.914 2. 054 ..... 11120

410 5.414 ..... 21296 .....

422 554 196 ..... ..... 426 906 168 138 818 172 324 448

2.860 1.318

326 1.216

18.506 15.016 .....

272 13,802 101352 3.450

216 4.216

702 280

1.086 544 542

1.440 964 476 756 370 386 908 238

604 92

304 206 350 448 260

1,404 222 316 066

402 286 444 616 464 426

5.336 ..... 552 792 ..... ..... 530

1.042

472 818 384 434 326 432 420 390 146

A t t c n b t

13.630 io1e5n 28180 1.516 1. 108 408 .....

3.096 2.238 215GZ

422 552 196 .....

2.140 424 900 768 132 816 762 324 438 .....

1. 308 326

lr20R

18.292 141904 .....

270 13. 628 lOI280

3 t 348 216

49170 694 212

lrOE2 542 540 ..... 950 466 756 310 386 896 234

598 92 374 194 350 438 256

1. 402 222 316 864

386 278 442 610 458 424

5.324 41776

548 790

38496 2.970

526 1. 038

466 814 384 430 322 424 418 388 136

Wcnisnt not in hospitil tad not

speciflei

13G 56 7 4 14 12 2

R0 22 58

',t 2

i n

10 2 6

C 2 10

10 10 10

a

.

. 214 112 1G2

2 174 72 102

38

8

4 2 2

24 14 10

a

. 3

12 4

6

10 12

10 4 2

.

.

. d

2

16 8 z 6 6 2

12 8 4 2 b 2 4 4

6 4

4 4 8 2 $ 13

.

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~

3.056 - -- -- 440

4.706 --_ -- 504

2.552 --- 746 - -- 138

8 458

1.564 - - 474 324 596

64.156

63.108 1.048

218 162 414 344 150 254

3,712 - -- --- 420 --- - 486 330 592

4 172 848 352

8 1.252 --- --

476 342 190 460 230

1,314 - -- 412 328 188

196' 536

1.140,

184

--- --- 2I8lO _--~ -- 486 626

566 308 94

292 222 128 288

3-19

2,280 1 s 174

478 628 304 140

3 P 624 2.826

790 266

2r212 Is588

624

744 344 400 178 484 382

1.670 1.070

600 484 432 428

63,540

62.486 1.054

212 144 404 282 196 520

3.400 504

2.108

490

470 E ~

570 410 336 308 638 414 342

1.126 696 430

412 368 134

788 1

i Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

i

AREA AND COLOR

INDIANA--CON.

County, and Specified Urban Places, 196bCon.

Total births

by county Of

(See headnote at beginning of table)

BIRTES BY PLACE OF RFSIDENCE

Total birthn

732 284 246

2,438 1.592

846 306 624

464 288 204 292 282 262 394

Attendant

2 ,278 1,174

478 626 302

3.540 2 r74€

792 264

2 v 194 1 r576

618

740 342 398 174 480 378

1 ~ 6 6 6 1.066

600 482 432 426

63.314

138

62 8270 1.044

212 144 404 282 196 518

3.394 504

2.102 788 488 256 232

46 8 550 410 334 306 638 414 336

1.122 694 428

410 368 134 380 506

11222 734 488 430 436 182

178 482

1 SO06 728 278 244

2 ~ 4 3 8 1.592

846 304 624

460 288 204 292

258 394

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified.

81 71

f

l t li

f

4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4

2

2

226

216 10

- 2 6

6

2 2

- - - 2

20

2 2

-

- - 6 4 2 2

2 - - 2

10 4 6 2

-

- - - 2

10 4 6 2 - - - 2 - 4 - - - - 4 -

AREA 1wD COLOR

Total births

by county or

OccUrrence

291 42; 221 29( 24f

452 128 484 25C 634

2 7.486 7,092

394

BELTIS BY mdcE OF RESIDENCE

Total births

312 440 362 302 270 280 196 314 566 758 330 428

338 1.564 1.020

544 466 286 604 944 302 342 300

3.700 2,446

402 852 204 210 314 212 422 212 210

484 782 482 300 178 354 292 206 248 802 492 310

422 236 364 316 564 280

6 9 540 6 s 146

394 5.094 4,716

378 256

1,190

2.290 1.740

550 374 126 360

2 9 970 328

2.198 444 370 640

1.314 824 490

424 128 248 178 946 678 268 514

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

31: 431 361 301 271 281 191 311 561 751 321 42(

331 1.56; l t O l f

541 46' 281 60( 94; 30( 34; 30(

3,691 2.441

40( 85( l8C 21c 311 21i 422 212 21c

48C 78C 482 298 17E 354 29C 20L 24L 79E 49c 308

422 232 364 312 564 278

6 522 6.132

39c 5 9 078 4.704

374 254

1,190

2,284 1,736

548 374 124 360

2.964

2.194 442 368 640

1.310 824 486

418 126 248 176 946 678 268 508

328

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, l96Kon.

368 150.

1.216 744 472 226 498

2.696 2.222 474 170 378

49,988

46.748 3.240

302 182 384 260 222

3 8 124 176 774 430 344 294 200

782 288 494 86 108 380 86 74 190 280 116 62

666 288 192 186 594 310 284 122 476 222

1,022 814 208

106 76

568 336 232 130 466 356 110 548 368 180

(See headnote at Legimbg c4 table)

B l B m S B r ~ c m ~

Attendant

Attendant

in hospital

specified

flvsidrm n o t i n

hMpital= andnot

IOWA-CON

Total births

oi ar -tY -

31 7

1.75 -- I

25 35

3.31 - - 3s

48.31

44.3t 3.94

31 2c 41 -_ I

I - 17 BC - I

37 24

51 - I

2 1c

1c 2e

e le 32 7 4

77 - -- -- 61 - - 10 33 I

1 .oe L- - 11

68 - I

13 56 i

I

70 I - 42 I

I

1853 1 ~ 2 7 26 - - -- - I -_ 10

6 17

404 230 174

1 s 104 874 230 848 666 182 256 208 48 124

156 134 130

362 146

1.214 742 472 226 496

2.684 2,210 474 170 376

49,776

46,570 3.206

300 180 380 258 222 36 122 174 774 430 344 290 198

780 288 492 86 108 378 86 74 188 278 116 62

664 288 192 184 592 308 284 122 476 204

1.018 810 208

104 76 566 336 230 126 466 356 110 548 368 180

402 228 174

1,098 870 228 844 664 180 254 206 48 124

156 134 130

t 1

i li 1;

21;

171 31

1

1

i

11 1 1

d

i 1

4 4

4 i

1

OLATHE............... P R A I R I E VILLAGE...... BALANCE OF COUNTY....

76 168 102 170 678 -- I-

60 26 146 148

718 -

-- --- -- 50 248 56

546 -- --- 48 962 --- -- -- - 66 6

104

808 -- -- 464 264 286 100 384 222 904 -- -- --- ̂I

I

104 120

264 368 - --- 130 166 6 88

218 130 258 214 70

1.270

-

-- --- 150 244 718 --- --- 156 78

218 1.912 - --

168 8 ,684 7.806 878 -- --- --- ---

Total births

42 208 80

142 544 342 202 82 68 198 208 90

3.514 378 458

2.678

62 194 76

518 284 234 68 994 566 486 80

428 94 126 116

604 464 140 454 260 252 120 368 144 800 288 248 40 226 286 106 84

280 378 202 176 140 120 272 134 128 162 162 268 200 92

1.336 976 360 148 250

1.084 860 224 218 126 232

1.732 1.518 214

132 8,590 7.726

864 7.000 6 146

854 1.590

physician in

hOspim=

42 208 80 142 544 342 202 82 68 198 208 90

3,498 376 458

2,664

62 192 76 518 284 234 68 994 566 486 80

428 94 118 116

604 464 140 454 258 246 118 364 144 792 286 246 40 224 282 106 84

276 378 202 176 140 120 268 134 128 162 162 266 200 92

1.334 914 360 148 248

1.080 856 224 218 126 228

1.732 1.518 214

132 81558 7.700

858 6 * 974 6,126

848 1,584

\ttendmt nut in hospital and not

speolfied

32 26 6 26 20 6 6

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Total births

636 242 166 162

1s 898 1,234 664 158 106 300

3.334 2 9 792

542 1 . 846 ..... 490

1.488

206 982 644 418 380 38 226 226 160 66 90 188 208

540 202 178 24

338 354 210 648 118

2. 288 1.054 298 320 276 44

756 446 392 54 310 242 144 110 34 844 324 278 46 520

210 15 I 412 12.994 2. 418 9.402 7.238 2.164

98 5. 912

310 390

3.194 1. 774 1. 420 384 614 250 644 288 174 394

716 338 376 152

3-21

BY P W X OF E3SIDEEIcF

Attendant

in hospital'

.

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and

. . . 12 8

10 2 . . . 1 . 2 . . . . . . * 2

28 12 16 24 8 16 4

.

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

CLAY ..................... CLINTON .................. CRITTENOEN ............... CUMBERLAND ............... OAVIESS ..................

OWENS80RO ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

EOMONSON ................. ELLIOTT .................. E S T I L L ................... FAYETTE ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEXINGTON ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... FLEMING .................. FLOYD .................... FRANKLIN .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... FULTON ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GALLATIN ................. GARRARO .................. GRANT ....................

FRANKFORT ............

AREA AND COIOR

3.756

3.220 536

26 6 2 2 4

4 16 76 4

.

KANSAS.CON . SEWARO ...................

LIBERAL .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

SHAWNEE .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GRAVES ................... MAYFIELO .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .+

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. GRAYSON .................. GREEN .................... GREENUP .................. HANCOCK .................. HARDIN ................... HARLAN ................... HARRISON ................. HART .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TOPEKA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SHERIOAN ................. SHERMAN .................. SEIITH .................... STAFFORD ................. STANTON .................. STEVENS .................. SUMNER ................... THOMAS ................... TREGO .................... WABAUNSEE ................ WALLACE .................. WASHINGTON ............... WICHITA .................. WILSON ................... WOOOSON .................. WYANDOTTE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

KANSAS C I T Y .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

XENTUCKY ......... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

AOAIR .................... ALLEN .................... ANDERSON ................. BALLARO .................. BARREN ...................

GLASGOW .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BATH ..................... BELL .....................

MIDDLESBOROUGH ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BOONE .................... BOURBON ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BOY0 ..................... ASHLAND .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BOYLE .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRACKEN .................. BREATHITT ................ BRECKINRIOGE ............. BULLITT .................. BUTLER ................... CALOWELL ................. CALLOWAY ................. CAMPBELL .................

FORT THOMAS .......... NEWPORT .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CARLISLE ................. CARROLL .................. CARTER ................... CASEY .................... CHRISTIAN ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

HOPKINSVILLE ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

CLARK ....................

72 8 8 4 4

8

8 4 2 2 20 78 20

.

WINCHESTER ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HENDERSON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... HENRY .................... HICKMAN ..................

WHITE NONWHITE e.

HOPKINS .................. MAOISONVILLE .........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

............ HENDERSON

.....

Total births

by county Of

occ-ce

2 I

154 82 6

76 98 20 78 26 16 6 10 10

500 .. .. 4.456 4.088 368 I

I

104 118 184 106

126 436

254 152

.

. . 126 22

252 8

6.268 4.596 1, 672 .. ... I

-I

72.886

66.548 6.338

232 228 6 2

1. 028 .. .. 16

1.114 I ... lo

374 300 74

1. 374 - - 630 564 66 20 108 266

6 56

324 564

2. 102 ... - ... .

300 236 216

2.626 2.068 558 - I

I

I - 592 - .. I -

SHIVELY .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JESSAMINE ................ JOHNSON .................. KENTON ...................

COVINGTON ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

KNOTT .................... KNOX ..................... LARUE .................... LAUREL ................... LAWRENCE ................. LEE ...................... L E S L I E ................... LETCHER .................. LEWIS ..................... LINCOL .................. LIVINGSTON ...............

(See headnote at heginning of table)

Attendant

Total birth8

448 410 38 ..... ..... 374

3 * 568 536 122 130 146 110 74 100 488

200 94 104 46 168 94 232 60 ..... ..... 952 ..... ..... 914 .....

71.434 ...... 6 I 134

232 232 174 134 598 228 370 212 806 244 562 550 416 342 74

lrlC8 734 434 402 360 42 168 390 336 452 172 228 388

2~070 298 738

1.034

106 186 510 318 972 670 302 464 298 166 508 372 136 518 312 276 36

206

physician in

hospital'

448 410 38

4,092 3.722 370 ..... 534 122 130 146 110 74 98

488

200 94 104 46 168 94 230 60

4.916 ..... 936 ..... ..... 898 ..... ...... ...... ..... 206 226 172 132 594 228 366 196 730 240 490 542 408 338 70

lrl6O 734 426 398 358 40 148 312 316 444 152 228 388 ..... 296 734 ..... 104 186 484 296 792 644 148 382 292 90

410 352 58 492 296 270 26 196

AREA AND COIOR

and not specified I F KENTUCKY..CON .

JACKSON .................. ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

LOUISVILLE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

. 26 22 180 26

Total. births

by county Of

occurrence

702 302 66 128

2. 310 ... ... 82

6 366

3. 736 3~178 558 ... -. - .. 22

790 694 ... ... I ... 294 220 74 2

186 2

534 .. ... I .. 410

8 578 12

2r 780 1. 116 334 122 102 20

778 ... I ... ... . 142 110 32 894 -. ... - .. 36

169280 139898 2r 382 .. I ... ... ... 72 712

3. 834 ... .- 284 294 2

642 442 38

362

654 114 190 154

520 224 164 130

19864 1 I228 636 156 100 298

3. 314 2.786

528 1 P 832 ..... 480

1.482

182 848 642 418 380 38

224 166 148 18 88

188 206

532 198 178 20

334 344 202 612 106 ..... 924 294 264 234 30

748 442 388 54

306 240 138 110 28 840 324 278 46 516

190 15.336 ...... ..... ..... ..... 2.132

98 5.900

240 364 ..... .....

1.418 152 432 242 600 272 146 304

600 226 330 144

Attendant not in hospital ana not

specified

116 18 2

32 34

6 28 2 6 2 20 6 14 14' 4 10

6

24 134 2 . . . 2 60 12 48 2

2

8 4

4 4 10 8

36 12 18 130 4 56 42 14

8 4 4

4 2 6

6 4

d

.

.

.

. . . 4

20 76 34 42 64 32 32

12 70 26 4 2 2

232 182 8 44 16 28 90

116 112 46 8

.

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3-22

89.030

54.048 34.982

882 804 78 ... ... ... -. -. ..

734 630 104

294 196 98

392 252 140 430 364 66

394 322 72

160 88 72

566 472 94 - .. ... I- .. .. ...

8.896 4.332 4.564 .. .. .. -I ... .. ...

4. 434 3.196 1.238 - - -I - I .. - 162 140 22

110 246 122 124 250 160 90 302 122 180 222 122 100

6.230 4.826, 1.404

... =I

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Total II_

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and

454 394 60 94

19090 956 134 728 608 120 362 176 198

730 286 244 42 444 164 434 326 158 382 324 106

332 142 260 268 248 592 692 128 288 248 160 92

186 914

1.512 166 632 34

210 298 132 304 272 32

370 316 54

228 198 30 106 386 228 172 56 162 140 22

110 314

1,064 698 606 92

366 290 234

County. and Specified Urban Places. 196GCon .

births

456 396 60 98 .....

958 164 758 610 148 364 332 204

746 286 244 42

460 270 460 326 260 394 362 108

332 162 262 288 268 602 698 136 300 248 162 130

200 976

1.648 186 710 36 254 304 222 306 272 34

372 318 54 236 198 38 108 394 238 174 64 188 148 40

112 326 ..... 700 608

(See headnote at beginning of table)

r w i c i a n in

hospital'

'

AREA AND COLOR

. 336

1.184 . .. . . 2

2 288 42

674 324 392 364 28

.

KENTUCKY.CON a

LOG AN.................,.^ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

LYON ..................... MC CRACKEN ...............

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .a

PADUCAH .............. WHITE .....

56 228 230

480 168 306 276

30

NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... MC CREARY ................ MC LEAN .................. MADISON ..................

RICHMOND ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... MAGOFFIN ................. MARION ................... .ARSHALL ................. MARTIN ................... MASON .................... MEAOE .................... MENIFEE .................. MERCER ................... METCALFE .................

. MONROE ................... MONTGOMERY ............... MORGAN ................... MUHLENBERG ............... NELSON ................... NICHOLAS ................. OHIO ..................... OLOHAM ................... OWEN ..................... OWSLEY ................... PENDLETON ................ PERRY .................... PIKE ..................... POWELL ................... PULASKI .................. ROBERTSON ................ ROCKCASTLE ............... ROWAN .................... RUSSELL .................. SCOTT ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHELBY ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SIMPSON .................. WHITE .. e.. NONWHITE ..

SPENCER .................. TAYLOR ................... TOO0 .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

TRIGG .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

TRIMBLE .................. UNION .................... WARREN ...................

BOWLING GREEN ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WASHINGTON ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WAYNE .................... WEBSTER .................. WHITLEY .................. WOLFE .................... WOOOFORO .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

490 426 64 4

1.474 1,294

180 .. ... - - 166 a06

968 . . . .. 110 780 154 100 862 96 112

336 28

364 612 292 618 616 154 208 350 228 40

14 1r 424 1.602

18 866 2

204 210 118 288 250 38

584 508 76 206

32 72 556 108 72 36 168 116 52

174~

BIR'DB BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE

Attendant

92 372 292 234 58

328 234

522 188 310 280 . 30

Attendant not in hospi ta l ana not sgecified

2 2

4 32 2

30

2 28 2

156 6

30

16

16 106 26

102 12 38 2

20 2 20 20 1 0 6 8

I2

2 38

14 62 136

78 2

44 6

90 2

2

2 2

8

8 2 8 10 2 8

26 8

18

20

.

.

.

2 12 8 2 2

6 2

2 100 4

42 20 4 4

.

.

.

AREA AND COIDR

LOUISIANA ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ACADIA ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

CROWLEY .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

ALLEN .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

ASCENSION ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ASSUMPTION ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AVOYELLES ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BEAUREGARD ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BIENVILLE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

BOSSIER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BOSSIER CITY ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

SHREVEPORT . PART ..... BALANCE OF PARISH ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CAODO .................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE . a

SHREVEPORT . PART ..... SHREVEPORT . TOTAL ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

CALCASIEU ................ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

LAKE CHARLES ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SULPHUR .............. BALANCE OF PARISH ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

CALDWELL ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CAMERON .................. CATAHOULA ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLAIBORNE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CONCOROIA ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DE SOT0 .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EAST BATON ROUGE ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BATON ROUGE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of Total

births

...... ...... 34. 956 ..... .....

380 466 330 136 ..... 774 244 592 438 154

800 528 272 544 300 244 888 506 382 476 342 134

358 144 214 ..... ..... 530 976 824 152 2

602 224 378

5.712 39008 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 550 612 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 462 338 ..... ..... 540 190 114 76

202 282 136 146 406 132 274 544 268 276 624 214 41 0 .....

3 s 916 ..... ..... 29476 .....

Attendant

85 746

53~778 31~968

1.446 1.092 354 462 330 132 984 762 222 580 438 142

756 526 230 538 300 238 840 498 342 462 340 122

344 144 200 .....

1.050 506 974 824 150

2 580 224 356

5. 682 3.006 2.676 ..... 4.540 2.456 21082 1.144

550 594

4.172 3.198

9 74 1.828 1.390 438 338

2r006 1. 492

514 188 114 74

200 256 136 120 366 132 234 402 264 138 370 212 358

5.960 3.912 ..... 2#474 19 362

3. 836

3.206

218 2rY88

38 12 26 4

4 34 12 22 12

12

..

.

44 2

42 6

6 4 0 8

40 14 2

12

14

14 24

24 2

2

22

22

30 2

28 12 1 2 2 10 18

18 56 6

50 24

24

32 6

26 2

2

2

4

-4

.

. a

d

..

.

.

1

26 26 40

4C 142 4

138 54 2 52 250 4

246 144

2 142

.

SEE FOOTNOTES AT EN0 OF TABLE.

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BIRTHS

Total births

2.230. 1.440

790 416 150 266 432

94 338 858 522 336 632 320 312

300 190 110

1.722 1.142

580 928 694 234 794 448 346 852 388 464

348 178 170

6,482 5.210 1.272

666 488 178 632 380 252

5,184 4,342

842

868 620 248 378 266 112 490 354 136

2.708 1,902

806 1.304

802 502

1.404 1.100

304

1,790 1.498

292 376 302

74 1.414 1,196

218 300 246

54 580 300 280 286 194 92

3-23

BY PUEE OF RFSIDEKX

Attendant

Rwsician in

hospital'

Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified. Urban Places, l96Hhn.

(See headnote at beginning of tabk)

NlEA N4D COUlR

LOUISIANA--CON.

EAST BATON ROUGE--CON. BALANCE OF PARISH...

WHITE.... NONWHITE.

WHITE.... NONWHITE.

EAST FELICIANA.......... WHITE.. .. NONWHITE.

EVANGELINE.............. WHITE.. .. NONWHITE.

FRANKLIN................ WHITE.. .. NONWHITE.

. EAST CARROLL............

GRANT..................., WHITE.. .. , NONWHITE.,

IBERIA.................., WHITE...., NONWHITE.,

NEW IBERIA...-......< WHITE... .. NONWHITE.,

BALANCE OF PARISH...< WHITE.. ... NONWHITE.,

IEERVtLLE...............~ WHITE.. ... NONWHITE..

JACKSON.................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JEFFERSON................ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

GRETNA............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

KENNER............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JEFFERSON DAVIS.......... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JENNINGS............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LAFAYETTE................ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LAFAYETTE............ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LAFOURCHE................ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

THIBOOAUX............ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LA SALLE................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LINCOLN.................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

RUSTON............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

Total births

by comty Of

OCC-Ce

2.12 1.43

68 22 14

8 37

9 28 79 5 1 27 55 31 23

29 19 10

1 r69 1.141

55 92 69 231 771 441 32. 72, 381 331

341 171 161

6 r46( 5.201 l i 2 6 (

66t 481 17f 62< 38( 24L

5r16t 4,33;

83t

83C 614 Z l f 366 264 102 464 35c 1 1 4

2.686 1,896

79c 1,284

796

1.402 l r l O C

302

488

1.744 1.486

258 356 298

58 l r388 1,188

200 296 246

50 554 298 256 286 194 92

Attendant not in hospital md not

specified

101

10s 191

181 5

I

3; 2f

f

I

24

24 12E

2 126

2

2 22 10 12

6

6 16 10

6

-

38 6

32 12

2 10 26

4 22 22

6 16 20

6 1 4

2

2 -

46 12 34 20

4 16 26

8 18

4

4 26

2 24

-

- - i

LOUISIANA--CON.

.I NCOLN--CON. BALANCE OF PARISH...,

WHITE...., NONWHITE.,

.IVINGSTON.............., WHITE....< NONWHITE.*

IAOISON... ............... WHITE....# NONWHITE..

IOREHOUSE................ WHITE....* NONWHITE.4

BASTROP.............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

UACHITA................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

MONROE............... WHITE... .. NONWHITE..

WEST MONROE.......... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LAPUEMINES.............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

) INTE COUPEE............ WHITE-.... NONWHITE..

kPIOES... ............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ALEXANDRIA........... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF PARISH.... WHITE..... RONWHITE..

ED RIVER................ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ICHLAND................. WHITE.. . NONWHITE..

BINE................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

r. BERNARD.............. r. CHARLES.. ............ r. HELENA...............

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

r. JAMES................

r. JOHN THE BAPTIST.....

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE.

Total births

by comty Of

occurrence

t 24;

4( 20; 55( 301 24t -. -i. - - I -

24,338 12,694 11.644

41510 2,040 21470 --_

608 248 360

4,174 2.380 1.794 -- -- -- --- --- --- 102 76 26

492 372 120 362 276

86 1 4

182 136 46

2

2

516 332 184

12 2

10

-

BlRIILS BY mAcE OF RE5mBIcE

mtal births

294 106 188 748 5 8 0 168 420 114 306 898 348 550 358 190 168 540 158 382

814 370 444 306 174 132 5 0 8 196 312

15.864 8,178 7 9686

2.850 1,726 1.124 1.628

780 848 614 480 134 608 466 142 682 460 222

660 250 410

2.698 1,662 1.036 19172

500 672

1.526 1.162

364 230 90

140

710 264 446 420 272 148 816 676 490 186 208

52 156

628 260 368 642 288 354

Attendnut

268 104 164 738 576 162 234 114 120 730 348 302 314 190 124 416 158 258

670 360 31 0 266 172

94 404 188 216

159810 8.156 7.654

2rQ10 1.724 1.086 1.598

780 818 608 478 130 604 466 138 658 454 204

498 248 250

2,654 1.656

998 1.164

500 664

1.490 1.156

334 218

90 128

662 262 400 418 272 146 814 670 488 182 208

52 156

560 256 304 630 286 344

Atteoaant not in

hospital and not

hpee-

26 2

24 10 4 6

186

186 168

168 44

44 124

124

- - - -

144 10

134 40

2 38

104 8

96

54 22 32

40 2

38 30

30 6 2 4 4

4 24

6 18

-

-

162 2

160 44

6 38

8 - 8

36 6

30 1 2

1 2 -

48 2

46 2

2 2 6 2 4

-

- - - 68

4 64 12

2 10

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Col.or: United States, Each State and

mtal births

21440 11184' Is256

340 246

94 628 304 324

1b472 634 838 874 506 368

1 s 572 1.006

486 454 374

80 Is118

712 406 ..... 656 396 ..... 938 758 324 182 I42 ..... 756 616 324 110 214 ..... ..... 462

1.054 836 218

1.082 838 244

396 212 184 ..... 866 210 348 254

94 728 612 116 402 334

68

1 s 172 666 506 542 320 222 630 346 284

IrOlO 558 452 340 168 172 670 390 280

510 252 258

County, and Specified Urban Places. 196.1-Con .

A-t

W i C h In

aoJpltal'

(See headnote at beginnins d tabk)

Total births

342 238 104 240

38 202 338 214 124 ......

23.222 330

2.054 498 912 644 ..... 350

2.780 ..... 1.684

510 328 ..... 502 740

2.070 462 458

11150 580 376

11052 39566 I s170 2.396

334 542 23 8 304

892 494 664 ..... 448 228

1. 518

771748 ...... ...... 19714

658 11056 5 . 344 41570

774 776 536 240

4.568 41034

534 ...... 119310

474 22.852 ...... 111158

466 218 248 438 294 144

11102 ..... ..... 644 446

ARER AWD COLOR

Attendan+

physician in

hospitsl'

LOUISIANA.CON . ST . LANORY ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

QT . MARTIN ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ST . MARY ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MORGAN C I T Y .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ST . TAMMANY .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TANGIPAHOA ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HAMMOND .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TENSAS ................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .e

TERREBONNE ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOUMA ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF PARISH ..a. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

UNION .................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

VERMILION ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ABBEVILLE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .e..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

VERNON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

WASHINGTON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BOGALUSA ............. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWFITE ..

WEESTER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MINOEN ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF PARISH .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WEST BATON ROUGE ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF

Total births

w coumtp Of

occurrence

1s334 I t 0 7 0

264

LL . k-

-I . 27 0 226

44

1.272 1.034

238 . . .. I . . 500 43 2

68

2.702 1.028 Is674 .. . . . L . 284

62 222

1.694 1 s 530

164 .. . . . .. . 216 162

54 850 804

46 . ... a . I- . 248 216

32

1 s 326 728 598 . . . . . 544 424 120 .. . ... . . I-

60

60 .

'ABLE .

2 -306 I s174 I s132

320 242

7 8 608 302 306

1,378 630 748 852 502 350

11476 1.068

408 412 366

46 ..... 702 362 ..... 656 388 ..... 934 744 322 182 140 ..... 752 604 210 110 100 ..... ..... 440

1.054 836 218

1.054 832 222

382 210 172

Is050 856 194 334 248

86 716 608 ID8 368 328 40

11170 666 504 540 320 220 630 346 284 994 558 436 340 168 172 654 390 264

456 252 204

134 10

124 20

4 16 20

2 10 94

4 90 22

4 18

96 18 78 42

8 34 54 10 4 4

8

8

18 4

14 2

2 16

4 12

114

114 28

6 22

.

.

.

. L ..

28 6

22

14 2

12 26 10 16 14

6 8

12 4 8

34 6

28

2

2 2

2

.

.

. .. .. 16

16 . . . . 16 . 16

54 . 54

LOUISIANA.CON . E S T CARROLL .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

#EST FELICIANA ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

INN..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MAINE ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

4NDROSCOGGIN ............. AUBURN LEWISTON ............... ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

4ROOSTOOK ................ PRESQUE I S L E ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.UMBERLAND ............... PORTLAND ............. SOUTH PORTLAND ....... WESTBROOK ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

FRANKLIN ................. iANCOCK .................. (ENNEBEC .................

AUGUSTA .............. WATERVILLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

CNOX ..................... .INCOLN .................. )XFORO ................... 'ENOBSCOT ................

BANGOR ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

'ISCATAPUIS .............. jAGADAHOC ................

BATH ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

jOMERSET ................. dALDO .................... .ASHINGTON ............... (ORK .....................

BIDDEFORO ............ SAC0 ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MARYUN& ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

4LLEtANY.r ............... CUMBERLAND ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

4NNE ARUNDEL ............. WHITE .....

ANNAPOLIS ............ NONWHITE .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

3ALTIMORE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

3ALTIMORE CITY ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.ALVERT .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.AROLINE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.ARROLL ..................

.ECIL ....................

.HARLES .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

mtal births

by county Of

occ-ce

138 9c 41 91

9t 24C 19r

41 ...... 231641

391

Z l l l l . . ... 3.131 I- ...

4.594 .. .. I- - 612 691

2.56C - .. .. 592 29t 841

3r85i - 3534 304 I - 532 31C 494

2175t ... . .. 69.226

51.891 179331

2 ~ 0 3 1 ... .. 3111i 2.58;

531 -I ... ... .. .. ...

71 51 I t

37183t

I .... 1946 401 16f 24(

2;

11

14C . 042 551 296 262

300 236

6 4 146

38 108 326 214 11z

23.264

22.938 326

21038 494 904 640

3.082 350

2.732 4.336 1.676

506 320 ..... 484 738

2.052 460 458 ..... 552 372

1. 036 3.552 ..... .....

3 2 6 542 238 304

890 416 622

2.166 444 224

Is498

76.324 ...... 16.440

1.704 654

l r050 51314 41358

756 n.? 536 236

4 . 542 41022

520

11*710 ...... 462

22. 440 11.626 101014

462 218 244 418 290 128 ..... ..... 876 630 246

Attendant n& in hospital ana nut specified

42 2

40 94 - 94 12 . I t

208

284 4

16 4 8 4

48

Z6 E 4 8

18 2

. 4a

i s 2 .

16 28

4 16 14

14 8

.

. II

3

2 10 42 28 4 4

20 ..... 426 998

10 4 6

30 12 1 8 4 - 4

26 12 14

7 4 b2 12

412 60

344 4

4 20

4 16

40 6

214 14

200

.

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464 306 158 210 144 66 254 162 92 .....

604 490 114 ..... 456

2.214 858 772 86 362 250 112

8 . 010 ..... 398 ..... 506 678

6.242 5 b912 330

11.072 ..... ..... 342 ..... 172 ..... ..... ..... 338 232 106 .....

1~072 264

314 206 108 47 8 346

3-25

llr164' 9.974 1 a 190 350

172 8.734 7e590 1. 144 344 236 108

1.412 ..... 314

..... 1

I

402 244 158

116,158

111~824 4. 334

...... ..... 414 ..... ..... ..... 662 ..... ..... 264 788

2 ~ 4 6 4

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

AREA AM) COLOR

MARYLANO..CON . OORCHESTER ..............

WHITE ...e, NONWHITE.,

CAMBRIDGE ..........., WHITE ...., NONWHITE.,

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..., WHITE .. . , NONWHITE.,

FREDERICK ................ FREDERICK ...........,

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... GARRETT .................. HARFORD .................. HO.AR0 ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

KENT ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

MONTGOMERY ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ROCKVILLE ............ TAKOMA PARK. PART .... TAKOMA PARK . TOTAL ... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

PRINCE GEORGES ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE I .

COLLEGE PARK ......... HYATTSVILLE .......... TAKOMA PARK. PART .e..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

QUEEN ANNES .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

S T c MARYS ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SOMERSET ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TALBOT ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WASHINGTON ............... HAGERSTOWN ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WICOMICO ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SALISBURY ............ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

WORCESTER ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MASSACHUSETTS. .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BARNSTABLE ............... BERKSHIRE ................

NORTH ADAMS .......... PITTSFIELO ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BRISTOL .................. ATTLEBORO ............ FALL RIVER ........... NEW BEOFORO .......... SOMERSET TOWN* ....... TAUNTON .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

T o M births

by county O f

occurrence

516 280 236 .- . ... L ... -

11600 - .. ... - 442

2.276 20 14 6

502 352 150

61556 6.014

542 .. ... 6- .. I -

5,534 4,394 ..... .. - .. ... ... ...

4 2 2

1.370 1.060 310

230 130 100

1 so42 698 344

10916 ... -I

1.872 lr194 678 - .. ... - .. - 1221 6 1

116

117.970

113.552 49418

-I . I

8 . 202 ... . . I .

(See headnote at beeinnine of table)

Attendaut

Total births

574 312 262 260 148 112 314 164 150

1,758 604 490 114

1 n 154

466 2.230

878 784 94 368 252 116

8.044 7.642 402

le270 508 680

61266

390 216 174 486 348 138

1.900 762 ..... ..... 718 398 426 288 138 690 430 260

514 250 264 ....... .......

4. 382

1. 944 3.216 416 ..... ..... ..... 662 ..... ..... 264 790 .....

specified

132 lr888 758

1.130 1 * 102 708 394 416 280 136 686 428 258

11( f

104 5c 4 4f 6C

5f 21

21

1c 16 2c 12

E 6 2 4

34

4 8 2 2

24 22 2

92 64 28

8 6

78 50 28 6 4 2

76 26 50

76 10 66 8 2 6 12 4 8 14 10 4

10 8 2 4 2 2

112 6

106

326

218 48

16 16 2 4 10 16

4 2

2 8

30

.

.

.

AREA AND COLOR

MASSACHUSETTS.. CON,

DUKES .................... ESSEX ....................

BEVERLY .............. OANVERS TOWN* ........ GLOUCESTER ........... HAVERHILL ............ LAWRENCE ............. LYNN................^ MARBLEHEAD TOWN* ..... METHUEN TOWN* ........ NEW BURY PORT.........^ PEABOOY .............. SALEM ................ SAUGUS TOWN* ......... SWAMPSCOTT TOWN* ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

'RANKLIN ................. iAMPOEN ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

CHICOPEE ............. HOLYOKE .............. SPRINGFIELD ..........

WHITE NONWHITE ..... .. WESTFIELO ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

iAMPSHIRE ................ NORTHAMPTON .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

IIOOLESEX ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

ARLINGTON TOWN* ...... BELMONT TOWN* ........ CAMBRIDGE ............ EVERETT .............. FRAMINGHAM TOWN* ..e.. LEXINGTON TOWN* ...... LOWELL ............... MALOEN ............... MARLBOROUGH .......... MEDFORO .............. MELROSE .............. NATICK TOWN* ......... NEWTON ............... READING TOWN* ........ SOMERVILLE ........... STONEHAM TOWN* ....... WAKEFIELD TOWN* ...... WALTHAM .............. WATERTOWN TOWN* ...... WINCHESTER TOWN* ..... WOBURN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

(ANTUCKET ................ (ORFOLK ..................

BRAINTREE TOWN* ...... BROOKLINE TOWN* ...... OEOHAM TOWN* ......... MILTON TOWN+ ......... NEEOHAM TOWN* ........ NORWOOO TOWN* ........ OUINCY ............... RANDOLPH TOWN. ....... WELLESLEY TOWN* ...... WEYMOUTH TOWN* ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY

'LYMOUTH ................. BROCKTON ............. WHITMAN TOWN* ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

iUFFOLK .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BOSTON ............... WHITE . e. NONWHITE ..

CHELSEA .............. REVERE ............... WINTHROP TOWN* .......

IORCESTER ................ CLINTON TOWN* ........ FITCHBURG ............

.Total births

by county Of

94 121452 ... .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... -.

924 101842 109178

664 - -. -. - -. ... ... 1.718 ... -.

25, 884 25.572

312 -. .- ... ... ... ... .- -. -. ... -. ... ... .- .- .- ... - .- ... -. - 74

8.152 ... ... - -. - - -. ... -. -. -

4.284 -. - - 28.234 25.520 2, 714 ... ... ... ... - .- 121282 -. -.

BEWB BY PL4CE OF RESIDENCE

Total births

88 12.716

096 558 602

1.060 1,430 29084

414 612 316 878 850 436 256

2.324 ..... ..... 9. 046 642

1.354 ..... ..... ..... 576 596 ..... ..... 474 ..... ......

28,088 332

1,102 504

2,218 1,022 1.262 486 .....

1~226 554 ..... 612 648 ..... 478

2.458 414 524

1,484 lsOlO 352 896

79104 82

11.360 700 754 544 312 472

642 2,208 502 364

1 v 170 3 I 692 6 9 164 2,014

310 3 9 840 17.734 ...... 2 9 594 ...... ...... .....

720 854 434

12 I884 368

1.054

Attendant

+iCian in

hospital'

88 ...... 896 558 600 .....

1 424 ..... 412 612 316 8 76 850 436 256

2.314 ..... 9.654 9.014

640 1. 352 1. 212 4. 120 3.546 574 594

2.376 2.004 470

1.534

29.172 28. 840

332 ..... 504

2.216 ..... 1.260 484

2. 112 1.226 552

1.328 612 648

1.420 476

2.452 414 524

1. 484 ..... 352 896

7.082 82 ...... 700 754 542 312 472

642 ..... 502 362

1.168 3.676 6.134 2.014 308

3.812 17. 668 151106 2.562 15.676 13.140 .....

708 852 432

12. 846 368

1.054

Attendant not in hospital ella not

specified

. 32 . . 2 6 6 4 2 . . 2 . . . . 10

. 34 32 2 2 .

26 24 2 2 4 8 4 4

48 48

2

2

2 2 2

2 2

.

.

.

.

. .. 2 2

6 . . . 2 . .

22

22 . . . 2 . . . . . 2 2 16 30

2 28 66 34 32 50 18 32 12 2 2

38

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

(See headnote at b e p i n g of table)

APE4 AND COylR

MASSACHUSETTS..CON . WORCEST ER-CON

GARDNER .............. LEOMINSTER ........... WORCESTER ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

IhlICHIGAN .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.<

ALCONA ................... ALGER .................... ALLEGAN ..................

HOLLAND. PART ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY I..

ALPENA ................... ALPENA .............., BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ANT RIM.................,^ ARENAC .................., BARAGA .......... ........I BARRY .................... BAY ......................

BAY C I T Y ............, BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BENZIE ................... BERRIEN ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.<

BENTON HARBOR ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

N I L E S ..............., ST . JOSEPH ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ... I

BRANCH .................. CALHOUN .................

WHITE .e.. NONWHITE .

ALBION .............., WHITE .... NONWHITE.,

BATTLE CREEK ........ WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... CASS ....................

WHITE . NONWHITE .

CHARLEYOIX .............. CHEBOYGAN ............... . ~~

CHIPPEWA ................ SAULT STE . MARIE ..a. BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

CLARE ................... CLINTON ................. CRAWFORO ................ DELTA ...................

ESCANABA ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

DICKINSON ............... EMHET ................... GENESEE. ................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

F L I N T ............... WHITE .e.. NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... GLADWIN ................. GOGEBIC .................

IRONWOOD ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e

GRAND TRAVERSE .......... TRAVERSE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

GRATIOT ................. HILLSDALE ............... HURON ...................

EATON ...................

HOUGHTOI ................

T O W births

by county O f

occ-ce

. L- . ..

i9i1a04 ....... ...... 74 164

1.006 I . 926 . .. 132 108 192 576

3.002 . . 182

3.870 3. 324

546 . . .. I

I

I

774

3r77E 3r43E 34c .. . I .. .. ... - 32C 27i 41 192

322 1109t I

I

43( 454 231 831 .. I

681 671 632

10.68i 9r32t 1 r35t - .. .. .

81 60( . ..

l r 1 0 f I .. 81C

481 68( 731

336 760

3 9 832 6,496

192.014

171~114 20t900

136 202

1.352 52 ..... 828 422 YO6 204

152 736 ..... ..... ..... 200 ..... ..... 496

522 301 434 32C

2 r23L 75c

3 9411 3 r07f 34i 301 221

8( ..... 1 roo€ 24f

lr85f 73f 631 102 32(

230

830

401 1.114 601 50t 35( ..... 10' 81; 401 401 45; ..... 391 ...... .....

1.35( 5 r32f 4r10( 1.221 .....

z5( 45; 19t 251 72d 351 36f 902

831 641 7%

Rttendant not in hospi ta l and not

specified

. . 30

8

1.138

718 420

10

8

8 2

P 6 4

4

18 4 14 4 16 14

2 L

.

.

.

.

2 2 . 2 10 . 16 12 4 4 2 2 6 4 2 6 4 4

1 0 .

2 6

6 .

A 2

12 4 8

6

28 14 14 20 8 12 8 4

4 2 2

18

2

1 4

AREA AND COylR

MICHIGAN..CON . NGHAM ...................

EAST LANSING ......... LANSING .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ONIA .................... OSCO .................... RON ..................... SABELLA .................

MOUNT PLEASANT ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ACKSON .................. JACKSON .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ALAMAZOO ................ KALAMAZOO ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ALKASKA ................. ENT .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EAST GRAND RAPIDS ..a. GRAND RAPIDS .........

WHITE .e.. a

NONWHITE., WYOMING.............^ BALANCE OF COUNTY .. I

.EWEENAW .................

.AKE .....................

.APEER ...................

.EELANAU .................

.ENAWEE .................. ADRIAN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a

.IVINGSTON ...............

.UCE .................... IACKINAC ................ IACOMB ..................

CENTER L I N E ......... EAST DETROIT ........ MOUNT CLEMENS .......

WHITE .... NONWHf TE . ........

ROSEYILLE ........... ST . CLAIR SHORES .... WARREN .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

s * . * IANISTEE . *.

IARQUETTE ............... MARPUETTE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY e..

IASON ................... IECOSTA ................. .ENOMINEE ...............

MENOMINEE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

YIDLAND ................. MIDLAND... .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

MISSAUKEE ............... YONROE ..................

MONROE .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

MONTCALM ................ MONTMORENCY ............. MUSKEGON ................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

MUSKEGON ............ MUSKEGON HEIGHTS.. ..

WHITE .e.. NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY e.. NEWAYGO ................. OAKLAND .................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BERKLEY ............. BIRMINGHAM .......... CLAWSON ............. FERNOALE ............ HAZEL PARK .......... MADISON HEIGHTS .....

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

6 v 620 ... ... ... 584 720 288 878 ... ...

3. 292 ... ... 4.204 ... ...

74 10.398 9r 732

666 ... ... .- ... ... ... 2

876 28

1. 900 ... ... 744 146 254

5.402 ... ... -. ... ... ... ... -. ... 44(

159f ... ... 42f 45L 67t ... ...

r 501 ... ...

1962; ... .. 1. 511

3.90; 3946; 441 ... ... .., ... ... 69 .

10188, 101341

54 ... ... ... .. .. ..

B I F S B I

!rota1 births

5,572 806

3.022 11744 1,052 716 282 974 382 592

3.150

1.664 4.232 2.004 21228

i14a6

100 9,714 9.060

b54 222 ..... ..... 630 ..... ..... 50 100 ..... 214

1.640 470

19170

886 128 308

12.844 256 956

1.806 I9676

130 1.548 ..... 3.612 2 9 374 432

1.592 586

19006 470 484 526 256 270 ..... 886 592 158

29822 792

21030 860 .....

3.624 446

90

1.290 648 37L 27C

29132 62C

17.25e 169614

644 47L 774 404 83C 714

19322

Attendant

mysician

hospital'

5,546 802

39014 1.730 19040

708 276 970 382 588

3.138 19480 1~658 4. 226 2.004 29222

98 9. 612 .....

646 222

5 I 506 49882

624 1~048 .....

50 96 996 214

19628 464

1.164

880 126 304

121822 251 951

1.802 19 672

13( ..... 2r28E 3. 601 2936i 426

1.581 581

l r 0 0 i 47( 48i 521 25L 261 ..... 881 581 151

2. 811 79

2.021 85 8

4105 3.61.

44 1.28

64 37 26 .... 62

17.19 16.56

63 47 77 40 82 71

1.32

2G 4 8 14 12

8 6 4

4 12 6 1 6

1 *

z 42 34

E

20 14 6

22

4 10

12 6 6

6 2 4 22

4 4

2 4 6 6 4

*

1

.

. .. *

4

4

4 2

2 8 2 6 2

4 2 2 8 4 16 12 4 4 2

2 10

.

.

.

.

. 64 50 14

4 . " 2 2 2

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SECTION 3 - NATALITY

BlRlTE BY

;;E

804' 2.536 2.048

488 1,892

774 422

6.308 350 200 262 314 78

216

2.568 304 488 540

1,776 328 150

5.160 4.530

630 2,566 2.028

538 2 s 594

2.334 914

1.420 1 000 680 214

1,398 524 874

1.040 1,208

4,574 4 ~ 1 5 6

418 1,806

854 656 198

1.914 59.908 459288 14.620

660 3.730

34.626 21,296 13.330

450 282 I68

1.846 108 156 196 738 586 152 340 640 422 218

l e290 842 448

1.378 2.126

320 502 340 162 790 568

2.084 1,118 6 v 242

3-27

PIACE OF RFSlDXXCE

Attendant

Attendant

in hospital

specified

p h y s i c h not in

aospit& ma not

a Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and I

804 2.524 21038

486 1 ~ 8 9 0

772 420

6 ~ 2 7 2 350 200 262 312

46 216

2.568 304 488 540

1.776 328 148

5.140 4.518

622 2.554 2.024

530 29586

2,310 906

1.404 992 666 214

1.390 522 868

1.032 1,202

4.552 49138

414 1,802

846 652 194

19904 59.422 45,136 141286

660 3,724

34.212 21,208 1 3 ~ 0 0 4

448 282 166

11844 108 154 196 728 580 148 340 636 420 216

1 s290 842 448

1,372 2 9 120

320 500 338 162 788 562

2.078 1.114 6 ~ 2 2 8

County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con. (See headnote at beglnnmg of table)

AREA NO COulR

Total births

by couuty or

occurrence

-I

-I

I -- -I

--. --. I.

501 361 151 291

31 231

2.291

--. -- -I

37;

l i 'I 3L

1

3i

2 2c 12

8 12 4 8 8

24 8

16 8

14

8 2 6 8 6

22 18

4 4 8 4 4

10 486 152 334

6 414 88

326

2

2 2

2

10 6 4

4 2 2

- -

-

- - - 6 6

2 2

2 6 6 4

14

- -

MICHIGAN--CON.

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

BII(THS BY mAcE OF

Total births

392 186 206

8 6 ~ 1 1 2

84.498 1.614

244 3.694

360 784 808 676

1.066 532 648 514 134 516 122 394 212

1.140 638 502 720 254 466 694 596 342 362 258

1.076 708 368 184

90 332

706 254 452

2.582 778 304

1.500 346 416 544 494 906 458 448 714 194 520 166

21,118 20,450

668 1,732 858 346 828 422 380 464

11.266 10.634

632 484

1,074 340 994

1,930

422 244 260 878 338 172 644 254

Attendant

lW6ici.m in

hospital'

388 184 204

85.878

84.268 1.610

242 3.682

360 784 804 674

1.060 532 648 5 14 134 516 122 394 206

1.136 634 502 714 250 464 694 592 342 362 254

1.074 706 368 184 - 90 332

706 254 452

2.578 776 304

1.498 342 416 542 492 902 458 444 714 194 520 166

21,080 20.412

668 1.730

856 346 828 422 378 464

11.242 101610

632 484

1,072 338 994

1.926

422 244 260 872 336 172 640 254

Attendant not i n hospital andm spec-

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3-28

total births

808 322

59.614

27,464 321150

1.076 470 606 696 298 398 380 172 208 504 412 92 222 170 32 282

358 102 256 474 178 296 222 62 160

1.910 372

11538 288 114 174

1.622 258

1.364

378 206 172 218 36 182 434 232 202 194 98 96

274 40 234 328 146 182 506 202 304 ..... 338 ..... 610 232 378 972 106 866 720 270 450

346 166 180 776 198 578

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Attadnut

€mi- in

hospital'

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-cOn .

(See headnote at beginning of table)

M1NNESOTA.CON . KAN0IYOHI.CON .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... KITTSON .................. KOOCHICHING .............. LAC QUI PARLE ............ LAKE ..................... LAKE OF THE WOODS ........ L E SUEUR ................. LINCOLN .................. LYON ..................... MC LEO0 .................. MAHNOMEN .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MARSHALL ................. MARTIN ................... MEEKER ................... M I L L E LACS ............... MORRISON ................. MOWER ....................

AUSTIN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MURRAY ................... NICOLLET ................. NOBLES ................... NORMAN ................... OLMSTEO ..................

ROCHESTER ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OTTER T A I L ............... FERGUS FALLS ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PENNINGTON ............... P I N E ..................... PIPESTONE ................ POLK ..................... POPE ..................... RAMSEY ...................

MAPLEWOOO ............ ROSEVILLE ............ ST . PAUL ............. WHITE BEAR LAKE ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

REO LAKE ................. REDWOOD .................. RENVILLE ................. RICE .....................

FARIBAULT ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ROCK ..................... ROSEAU ................... ST . LOUIS ................

OULUTH ............... HIBEING .............. V l R G I N I A ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SCOTT .................... SHERBURNE ................

ST . CLOUDS PART ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SIBLEY ................... STEARNS ..................

ST . CLOUD . PART ...... ST . CLOUDS TOTAL ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

STEELE ................... OWATONNA ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

STEVENS .................. SWIFT .................... TOO0 ..................... TRAVERSE ................. WABASHA .................. WAOENA ................... WASECA ................... WASHINGTON ............... WATONWAN ................. WILKIN ................... WINONA ...................

WINONA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

. 166 324 186 356 118 168 264 604 712 96 70 26 152 616

408 616 670 980 I . 262 238 594 140

2.622 . I

912 . . 338 244 302 716 242

13~600 .. I

i

I

68 408 254

970 . I

246 384

5s 518 . I . .

lr 132 2 .. .

244

3.248 . . . 2 L

328 344 446 156 420 432 282

428 316 598 864 . L

Total births

390 164 380 276 432 144 482 176 554 548 192 168 24 334 586

454 342 666 ..... 636 462 344 508 544 172 .....

1.190 826 962 27 0 692

258 346 294 872 248

11.374 492 638

7.982 516

1. 746 130 512 494

788 306 482 272 290

5. 216 ..... 412 258

11978 696 342 68 274 380 ..... 782 972

1.458 664 386 278 280 324 518 198 428 318 358

1.740 342 244 852 464 388

Attendant

386 164 380 274 432 144 482 176 554 548 192 168 24 334 584

448 342 666

1.094 636

344 508 540 170

2.012 Is190

822 954 270 684

458

256 340 294 872 248

11.332 492 632 ..... 512

1 r740 130 512 490

784 304 480 272 290

5*206 2.562 412 258

1,974 692 340 68 272 378

2,234 782 972

1,452 664 386 278 280 322 518 198 428 316 354

19738 340 244 852 464 388

4 . . 2 . L

.

. . . .. 2

6 . . 4

4 . . L

4 2 4

4 8

8

.

.

2 6 . * *

42

6 26 4 6

.

. . 4

4 2 2 . L

10 6 . . 4 4 2

2 2

.

6 . . 6 . L

2 . L . 2 4

2 2 . . . .

MINNESOTA.CON

IRIGHT ................... fELLOW MEDICINE ..........

.... I b l x s s I g ~ I ! ........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.DAMS .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NATCHEZ .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

\LCORN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CORINTH .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... MITE....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

\TTALA ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

3ENTON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

3OLIVAR .................. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE.,

CLEVELAND ............ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE.#

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.. WHITE ..... NONWHf T E . 4

CALHOUN .................. WHITE . t 4

NONWHITE., .ARROLL ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.ICKASAW ................ WHITE . . 4

NONWHITE., .HOCTAW ..................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

CLARKS3ALE.. ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.OPIAH ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE. .

.OVINGTON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

)E SOT0 .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

636 534

59,998

27.738 32.260

1.598 658 940 . . . I .. I

530 428 102 . . . .. 182 12

170 480 188 292 126 2

124 1 r 994 342

1, 652 .. .. -L . . . 372 174 198 186 18

168 406 236 170 176 90 86

198 18 180 158 84 74

484 188 296

,566 362 . 204 . .. .. .. .. - 856 306 550

194 138 56

688 82

606

806 322

43.312 ...... ...... lrO68 468 600 688 296 392 380 172 208 448 404 44 200 170 30 248

198 102 96 266 178 88 96 60 16 ..... 366 708 244 114 1 3 0 830 252 578

306 200 106 72 32 40 322 228 94 136 92 44

108 40 68 282 146 136 336 202 134

048 334 514 516 232 284 332 102 230 612 266 346

310 162 148 474 196 278

4ttendant not in hospital and not

specified

2 d

16.302

282 16tOZO

. * .

5b

48 a

a2 - 22 34

160

160 208

d

. 208 126 2

124 836

6 830 44

44 792

6 786

1

72 6 66 146 4

142 112 4

1 0 8 58 6 52

166

166 46

46 170

170

734 4

730 94

94 640 4

636 108 4

104

36 4

302 2

300

..

.

.

. .

a2

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con.

BIRlllS

Total bi-

1.404 872. 532 910 514 396 494 358 136 208 80 128 320 278 42

202 144 58

536 212 324 306 234 72

3 9 922 3.196

726 1.694 1.462

232 168 518 250

1.460 1.216

244

5.634 2.814 2.820 4.230 2.298 1,932 1.404

516 888 754 114 640 612 112 500 98 24 74

240 1,658 1.206

452 556 380 176

1.102 826 276 448 154 294 264 24

240

316 126 190

1.454 908 546 742 374 368 712 534 178 274 60

214

(See headnote at beginning of table)

BY PLACE OF RESIDEHCE

Attendant

Attendant

in hospital

specified

physician not in

hospital1 and not

I AFEA M i 3 COIDR

Total births

by county O f

occurrence

MISSISSIPPI-CON.

FORREST.................. WHITE.. ... NONWHITE..

HATTIESBURG.......... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY....

GRENADA................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

HANCOCK.............,.,.. WHITE..... NONWHITE.

HARRISON................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BILOXI............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

GULFPORT............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ITAWAMBA................. JACKSON...................

WHITE..... E(0NWHITE..

PASCAGOULA........... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JASPER................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JEFFERSON................ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JEFFERSON DAVIS.......... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

JONES.................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LAUREL............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE.

KEMPER................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

le60 le16

43 - -- I -- -_ - 14 5 8

31 27 4

14 9 5

54 21 32 20 13 6

4.21 3.45

75 - -- -- - -- - - - -- 6 -20 3.18 3.01 -- I -- -- -- - 77 13 6 4 60 9

51 3

3

7 1.34

92 42 - - - - - I

8 1 7 10

10

25 12 12

2 r58 1.22 1.36 - - - -- - L

201 3,

161

1.258 8 72 386 812 514 298 446 358 88

182 80 102 304 2 76 28

176 142 34

260 210 50

270 232 38

3.550 3.160

390 1 ~ 6 0 8 1 e450

158 660 516 144

1.282 lr194

88

5,072 21808 2.264 3.978 2 ~ 2 9 6 le682 1.094

512 582 204 108 96

186 110 76 68 24 44

230 1.434 1 *202

232 414 380 94

960 822 138 382 154 228 162 24 138

238 124 114

1,414 904 510 728 372 356 686 532 154 140 58 82

14t

146 98

98 48

48 26

26 1t 2 14 26 2

24

216 2

274 36 2

34 372 36

336 86 12 7 4 108

2 106 178 22 156

562 6

556 252

2 25 0 310 4

306 550

6 544 426

2 424 30

30

10 224 4

220 82

82 142 4

138 66

66 102

102

78 2

76 40 4

36 14 2

12 26 2

24 134

2 132

-

-

- -

WHITE...., NONWHITE.,

PEARL RIVER.... .......... WHITE.. - 4

NONWHITE.4

BIRlllS BY PLRCE OF RESIDENCE

by county 0c;E.e 1 births Total

518 288 230 94 68 26

2.132 le034 1.098 --- --- -- -- - --

164 52

112 308 140 168

1.308 960 348 --- -- --- -- --- --- $568 444 ,124 --- I- --- -- --- --- 610 378 232

,488 864 624 --- --- --- --- --- --- 966 162 804 484 266 218

728 132 596 746 384 362 360 150 210 436 242 194 404 262 142

518 110 408 786 332 454 822 226 596 586 448 138

556 314 242 318 246 72

1.738 862 876

1.220 616 604 518 246 272

248 128 120 380 160 220

1.058 724 334 390 288 102 668 436 232

11536 400

1.136 638 292 346 898 108 790 608 342 266

1.410 782 628 744 390 354 666 392 274

le018 194 824 572 338 234

742 152 590 778 418 360 340 130 210 452 268 184 424 232 192

508 114 394 760 314 446 848 248 600 472 308 164

Attendant

Physician in

hospital1

350 310 40

316 246 70

1.524 862 662

1,108 616 492 416 246 170

176 126 50

286 160 126 942 720 222 354 286 68

588 434 154

524 398 126 362 290 72

162 108 54

522 340 182

968 768 200 488 386 102 480 382 98

412 188 224 430 326 104

286 152 134 574 412 162 198 128 70

386 262 124 364 230 134

212 112 100 556 310 246 538 244 294 458 308 150

Rttendant not in hospital and not

specified

206 4

202 2

2 214

214 112

112 102

102

72 2

70 94

94 116 4

112 36 2

34 80 2

78

11012 2

lrOlO 276

2 274 736

736 86 2

84

442 14

428 256 4

252 186 10

176 606

6 600 142 12 130

456

- - - -

-

-

- 456 204

6 198 142

2 140 66 6

60 60 2

58

296 2

294 204 4

200 310 4

306 14

14 -

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186 138 48

864 382 482 310 180 130 554 202 352 324 234

90 414 348

66

706 170 536 708 390 318 546 304 242 346

6 4 282 498 266 232 330 182 148

180 110 70

1.376 274 ..... 786 166 620 574 130 444 320 248

72 248

628 70

558 392 286 106 298 144 154

1. 096 502 594 784 342 442 312 160 152 .....

1 ~ 6 1 6

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I

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA ARD COIBR

MISSISSIPP1.CON . PERRY ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PIKE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MC COMB .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PONTOTOC ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

PRENTISS ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PUITMAN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RANKIN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SCOTT .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHARKEY .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SIMPSON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SMITH .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STONE .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SUNFLOWER ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

TALLAHATCHIE ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TATE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TIPPAH ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

TISH0MINGO.r ............. TUNICA ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UNION ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

VICKSBURG ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

WASHINGTON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GREENVI LLE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWH1TE.r

WAYNE .................... WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

WEBSTER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

mtal births

by county Of

48 44

4 954 448 506 . I . . I . 330 246

84 462 390

72

34E 21i 23C

36 194 43 € 23f 20i

7f 4i 34

15C 1oc

5c 1.288

248 1.041

73f 131 60f 42C If

404 364 28C

84 18C

641 61

58C 39f 29( lot 47; 291 I7t

1945i 601 841 I

. . . I

2.561 911

1. 641 . L . I . . 431 301 131 161

81 81

524 704

1.252 340 912 45 0 252 198 202 118

84

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

180 138 42

696 382 314 298 180 118 398 202 196 272 232 40

400 348

52

462 164 298 640 386 254 434 298 136 210 64

146 438 266 172 294 180 114

144 108 36

544 260 284 252 162 90

202 128

74 280 244

36 248

238 70

168 308 278

30 222 136 86

966 502 464 692 342 350 274 160 114 ..... 856

lrO2O 996 518 478 880 338 542 382 250 132 144 112 32

Attendant not in hospi ta l ana not specified

6

6 168

168 12

12 156

156 52

2 50 14

14

244 6

238 68 4

64 112

6 106 136

136 60

60 36 2

34

36 2

34 832

14 818 534

4 530 372

2 370

4 0 4

36

.

.

.

.

.

.

390

390 84

8 76 76

8 68

13C

13t 92

91 38

31

604

5% 232

6 226 372

i 37c

6€ 2

66 58 6

52

e

HISSISSIPPI.CON . WILKINSON ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

WINSTON .................. WHITE NONWHITE ..

YALOBUSHA ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

YAZOO .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

YAZOO CITY ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF COUNTY a*.. WHITE .a e.. NONWHITE ..

MIssouRI .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

ADAIR .................... KIRKSVILLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ANDREW ................... ATCHISON ................. AUDRAIN ..................

MEXICO ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

dARRY .................... BARTON ................... BATES .................... BENTON ................... BOLLINGER ................ BOONE ....................

COLUMBIA ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BUCHANAN ................. ST . JOSEPH ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY .

BUTLER ................... POPLAR BLUFF ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CALDWELL ................. CALLAWAY .................

FULTON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... CAMOEN ................... CAPE GIRARDEAU ...........

CAPE GIRARDEAU ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CARROLL .................. CARTER ................... CASS ..................... CEDAR .................... CHARITON ................. CHRISTIAN ................ CLARK .................... CLAY .....................

GLADSTONE ............ KANSAS CITY. PART .... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CLINTON .................. COLE .....................

JEFFERSON CITY ....... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

COOPER ................... CRAWFORO ................. DADE ..................... DALLAS ................... DAVIESS .................. DE KALE ................. DENT ..................... DOUGLAS .................. DUNKLIN .................. FRANKLINb ................ GASCONADE ................ GENTRY ...................

Total births

by connty Of

uccurrence

431 171 261 401 181 22; 291 122 168 841 251 591 .. ... .. -. I_ -

10lrl8l

87~531 13,651

871 I

L

I 254 721 .. I . 491 18: 231

51 4:

Is731 I . ..

2 1441 - I

1.131 I .. 271 I . I ... -

31 1933: - . ...

191

831 161 1;

1.808 I . I

. 281

1*501 I

I .. I

261 93 81 6; 41 31

21' 11

1.141 lr2b1

151

368 72

296 410 176 234 266 104 162 902 276 626 314 122 192 588 154 434

97.056

839824 13,232

264 304 156 240 128 172

Is386 880 506

1.970 1.706

264 752 380 372 134 438 156 140

16 202 140 868 526 342

224 88

578 172 180 214 162

2.176 166

19054 956 202 942 594 560

34 348

284 262 112 144 124 118 210 146 928 ..... 198 148

A t t e n h t

Fllysiciaa in

hozpital'

208 72

136 242 176

66 172 104

68 350 270

80 154 122 32

196 148 48

...... 02.628 12. 566

436 298 138 106 168 528 274 254 380 156 222 126 172 ..... 880

..... ..... 260 602 344

5 0 1

524 340

222 82

560 166 172 2 l t 15€

2s16f 16f

1.041 952 20c 93i

556 3i

341

58e

28i 204 111 I41 108 114 202 126 894

I r l O C 196 i4e

Attendant nut in huspltal and nut

cpecified

160

160 168

160 94

94 552

6 146 160

160 392

6 $86

.

..

.

3

1.8b2

15196 666

6 2 4 4 4

10

10 4

1 8 2

4

k

64 50

4 70 36 34 2 2 2

2

2 4

..

. 1 .

.. a

2 2

2 6

10 6 8 4 4

6 4 2

10 6 4 2 4

2 58

2 16 4 8

20 a4 10

2

..

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10 10 . . 12 6 4 2 6

6 8 8

110 56 54

8 86 92 34 52

4 12 12

16 4 '

12 12

.

.

. 52 10 2

8 4

12

6

.

.

. . 10 4 2 2 2 2 . 2 6

124 6

118 4

10 4 2

228 94

134

228 94

134 6

6

.

.

a

..... I

204 212 472

14 2

152 130 22

504 278 ...... ...... ..... - . ... - .. - . . .

lr95O . .. I- . 796 702

38 454 348 332

8 510 322 380

2 226 226

1.050 . . .. .. 106 224 348 162 186 84 12 4

148 336 174 162 . ... . -I

484 . . 400 96

4 88

944 544 400 562 892 .. .. 810 -I .. 364

98 1.176

.

3-31

2.702 29076'

626 206 192 328 50

112 210 176 34

428 170 ...... ......

3 198 29194 ...... ...... 89388 3 9 164

498 ..... ..... 10

11630 240 778 818 612

Is728 552 106 410 47 8 392 232 314 262 286 202 278 180 116 652 452 454 200

84 306 568 380 188 172 202 228 190 740 546 194

2 738 544 194 586 40

546

408 154 208 116 990 584 406 334 796 558 238 616 272 344 348 560 188 532

'

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and

2.692 ..... 626 206 180 322 46 110 204 176 28

420 162 ......

121514 ..... ..... 11.466 12. 514 ..... .....

494 ..... ..... 10

1 e614 236 766 806 612

11676 542 104 410 470 388 220 314 256 286 202 268 176 114 650 450 452 200

82 300 444 374 70

168 192 224 188 512 452

60 2

510 450 60

580 40

540

406 150 208 106 758 522 236 332 790 558 232 610 272 338 348 558 172 532

AReA AlUi COLOR

M1SSOURI.CON . GREENE ...................

SPRINGFIELD .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

GRUNOY ................... HARRISON ................. HENRY .................... HICKORY .................. HOLT ..................... HOWARD ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOWELL ................... IRON ..................... JACKSON ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

INDEPENDENCE ......... KANSAS C I T Y * PART ..e. KANSAS CITY. TOTAL ...

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

RAYTOWN .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

JASPER ................... CARTHAGE ............. JOPLINs PART ......... JOPLIN. TOTAL ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

JEFFERSON ................ JOHNSON .................. KNOX ..................... LACLEDE .................. LAFAYETTE ................ LAWRENCE ................. LEWIS .................... LINCOLN .................. L I N N ..................... LIVINGSTON ............... MC OONALO ................ MACON .................... MADISON .................. MARIES ................... MARION ...................

HANNIBALi PART ....... HANNIBAL . TOTAL ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MERCER ................... MILLER ................... M I S S I S S I P P I ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONITEAU ................. MONROE ................... MONTGOMERY ............... MORGAN ................... NEW MAORI0 ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHXTE ..

SIKESTON . PART ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEWTON ................... JOPLINo PART ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NOOAWAY .................. OREGON ................... OSAGE...............^,,., OZARK .................... PCMISCOT .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PERRY .................... PCTTIS ...................

SEOALIA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PHELPS ................... ROLLA ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

P I K E ..................... PLATTE ................... POLK ..................... PULASKI ..................

County. and Specified Urban Places. 196bCon . (See headnote at bebinning of table)

I B I W S BY PULCE OF RESDJZCE

MISSOURI.CON . PUTNAM ................... RALLS ....................

HANNIBAL . PART.% ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

RANDOLPH ................. MOBERLY .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

RAY ...................... REYNOLDS ................. RIPLEY ................... ST . CHARLES ..............

ST . CHARLES .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ST . CLAIR ................ ST . FRANCOIS ............. ST . LOUIS ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS ...........

BERKELEY ............. BRENTWOOD ............ CLAYTON .............. CRESTWOOO ............ FERGUSON ............. FLORISSANT ........... JENNINGS ............. KIRKWOOO ............. MAPLEWOOD ............ OVERLAND ............. RICHMOND HEIGHTS ..... ST . ANN .............. UNIVERSITY C I T Y ..e r . . WEBSTER GROVES ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ST . LOUIS C I T Y ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STE . GENEVIEVE ........... SALINE ................... SCHUYLER ................. SCOTLANO ................. SCOTT ....................

SIKESTON . PART ....... SIKESTONI TOTAL ......

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... SHANNON .................. SHELBY ................... STO0OARO.r ............... STONE .................... SULLIVAN ................. TANEY .................... TEXAS .................... VERNON ................... WARREN ................... WASHINGTON ............... WAYNE .................... WEBSTER .................. WORTH .................... WRIGHT ...................

MONTANA .......... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BEAVERHEAO ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BLAINE ................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

BROAOWATER ............... CARBON ................... CARTER ................... CASCADE ..................

GREAT FALLS .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CHOUTEAU ................. CUSTER ................... DANIELS ..................

B I G HORN .................

116 8 I

I

568 I .- 334 10

168 1.434 .. ..

82 938

7.616 7.202

414

- I .. - - I

I . I

. . I .. . ..

29s 948 21.466

8.482 16

472 2 2

922 .. I . .. .

26 12

584 4

124

218 574 280

2 130

6 190

4 180

17.196

15.844 1.352

174 278

76 202 152

4 148 60 90 58

2r 542 .. .. 60

464 54

BIRIXS BY PUCE OF RgqmgscE

120

1-10

172 2

436 258 178 344 90

162 1 $748

922 826 110 730 ...... ...... 564

106 452 308 234 338 500

11572 314 578 254 798 258 508 712 398 ..... ..... 384 ...... ...... ..... 288 442 100 112 846 378 380 290

88 468 146 150 614 164 98

190 382 314 I66 364 148 258

64 270 ...... ......

1 348

202 324 176 148 224 124 100 56

128 58 ..... .....

462 152 344 70

I Z C 164

2 162 428 256 172

80 154 ..... 922 824 108 704 ...... ...... 564

340

106

308 234 336 500 ..... 312 578 254 796 258 508 708 398 .....

81550 384 ...... ...... ..... 280 434

98 110 776 328 330 290 38

448 118 140 560 160 98

186 376 314 164 260 144 256 60

252 ...... 15.918 .....

200 320 174 146 224 124 100 56

126 54 .....

1 s 970 462 150 340 70

45 0

. 8

8 8 2 6 4

10 8 2

2 2

26 54 54

.

.

.

. 2 . . 2

4 2

.

. . 2 . . 4

38 38

.

46 28 18 8 8 2 2

70 50 50

60 20 28 10 54 4

.

. 4 b

2 104 4 2 4 18

128

102 26

2 4 2 2

.

* . . . 2 4 4 4

2 4

.

.

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(See headnote at beginning of table)

I 1

SECTION 3 - NATALITY

I

?&

336 354' 262 92 98

352 720 228 492 656 392 264 48

400 172 22 8 20 6 4

528 304 224 158 66 48 82

292 202 90

772 580 192 74

338 66 84 80

80 1.154

672 482 104 236 22

164 202 58

176 36

222 286 348 196 152 190 104 86

164 130

1,022 740 282 82 52

164 234 50

702 50 42

1.992 1.330

662

- 34,534

32.948 1.586

554 428 126 248 26 18

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LEWIS AND CLARK..........

Attendent

phvsician in

hospital1

WHITE..... NONWHfTE..

320 326 I

I-

68 410 780 -- - 662 -- I

38 462 192 27 0

18

658 - -- - -I

302 200 102 818 - I

90 264

6 52 58

46 19280 I- - 60

236

108 210

140 6

214 326 396 222 174 112 98 14

106 144

1,148 - I

70 58

128 166

684 62

2.224

- - - -

34.428

329842 1.586

718 - - 304 - -

B m BY PUCE OF RFsmENcE

336 354 262 92 98 344 718 228 490

390 26C 48

40C 172 228 2c 64

524 302 222 158 64 48 78

28t 198 88

768

188 74

338 68 84 76

8C 1.154

672 482 104 234 27 164 198 58

174 36

286 348 196 152 174 1oc 74

162 130

11022 740 282 82 52 146 226 50

696 50 42

1,984 1,328

656

650

580

220

34.424

32.852 1.572

554 428 126 248 26 18

i l

LINCOLN.................. NORTH PLATTE......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

Total births

by county Of

occurrence Total births

I - 144 314 68 128 564 --- -- 134 166

34 96

186 368

2 162

400 296

226 572 22

134 776

-

-

-- --- 101886 9r726 1.160 --- --- -- ---

42 98 54 2

134 584 --- I-

70 130 - - 52

992 --- --- 48 6 4

54 334 30 146 188 118 136 220

224 140

4.502

-

-

--- --- 732 --- --- - - - 826 --- --- 128 78

132 98

122 574 84 80

168

20 232 274 90 80 556 318 238 188 210 394 336 84

224 352 144 176

258 324 308 198 486 54 164 828 550 278

101518 9.286 1.232 91362 81136 1.226 1.156

82 162 96 68

126 520 288 232 76 78 44 22 76

768 578 190

164 86 38 86

296 16 146 202 124 104 208 46

220 282

4,368 4.082

286

684 468 216 26 16 12

512 316 196 180 142 126 136 158 354 82 74

188

Attenclsnt

1 20

230 268 88 80

554 316 238 188 210 392 332 84

222 348 142 176

258 324 308 198 486 54

164 828 550 278

10.496 9.272 1.224 91344 8.126 11218 1.152

BZ 162 96 66 126

288 230 76 78 44 22 76 764 576 188

164 86 38 86

296 16

I42 202 124 104 208 46 218 272

4.364 4.078

286

674 460 214 Zb 16 10

510 316 194 180 142 126 134 158 354 82 74 188

5r8

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! ! Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

ARER AllD COIDR

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con.

mtal births

by county Of

OCCUrPePCe

272 642 I ---

86 490 280

36 208

1,082 244 982 --- -- 254

282 126

- 154

182 106 7 6

150 270 178 120

306 -

8,092

7,096 996

240 3.964 3.374

590 - -- -- -- I

I- - 280 234

46

2

176 34 20

142 184

82 102

52 324 314

10 46

2.372

..

- - -- --- 256

13.426

13.390 36

684 -- - 338 762 --- -- 816 - --

(See headnote at beginning of table)

%tal births

218 652 376 276 104 372 268

62 204 778

860 346 514 254

194 114 42 96

152 24

132 68

140 268 204

84 26

290

390

200

8.084

78110 974

236 4.012 3.422

590 376

2,258 1.760

498 662 716 108 276 240

36 8

10

178 38 40

190 112

96 16 92

166 146

20 66

2 * 294 1.440

452 402 258

13.914

13.854 60

714 354 360 294

1.000 432 568 734 336 398

-

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

218 650 374 276 104 372 266 62

204 776

858 344 514 254

194 114 42 96

152 24

196 130 66

140 268 202

84 24

288

390

8.060

7.098 962

236 4.000 3 $418

582 374

2,252 1.760

492 660 714 108 276 240

36 8 8

174 38 38

190 112

96 16 90

166 146

20 66

2.292 1,438

452 402 258

13.882

13 ,822 60

714 354 360 294 994 430 564 734 336 398

-

Attendant not in hospital ma. not specified

AREA AND COIDR

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS....

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

130.326

1 1 1 ~ 8 3 2 18.494

3.028 2.236

792

Attendant

Tota l births

1.002 4.316 2.124 1.020 1 , 172 1.458

576 882

2.420 608

1.812 1.430

544 336 550 546 252 294

135.380

116,692 18.688

3.218 2,394

824 1.044

438 606 400 308

92 1.774

15,238 14,778

460 532 334

364 360 460 296 164 526 528 608 152 664 528 136 236

444 216

548 394 304 452 242 260 372 212 358 282 564 146 230 200

4.612

638

6.108 5.670

438 334 268

66 292 446

56 4.980 9.514 8.206 1.308

212 352

Physician in

hospital'

996 4.302 2.118 1.020 1 t 164 1.456

576 880

2.416 608

1,808 1.430

544 336 550 546 252 294

134.456

l l 6 r 1 7 0 18.286

3,178 2.372

806 1.032

434 598 400 308

92 1,746

15.188 14.732

456 532 332-

360 360 456 296 160 524 524 608 152 660 524 136 236 638 444 216

548 394 304 452 236 260 372 212 358 278 562 146 230 198

4.596

6.094 5.664

430 330 268

62 292 446

56 4.970 9 9 466 8.166 1.300

212 350

Attendant not in hospital and not specified

924

522 402

40 22 18 12

4 8 - - -

28 50 46

4

2

4

4

4 2 4

.-

- -

- - 4 4 - - - - - - - - - 6 - - - 4 2 - - 2

16

14 6 8 4

4 - - - - 10 48 40

8

2 -

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END 01 IABLE.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

BIRlgS

p s

3,150. 2.080 1 070

370 500 396 222 568 662

3.082

988 2.632 2. 040

592 662 390 272 432 858 680 448 232

20r116 13.562

6.554 742

1 . 072 222

1. 608 1.160

448 lr050

422

268 206 720 522 198

10.766 5 ~ 1 3 0 5.636

528 794 600 194 186 230 746 556

3 9 424 3. 096

328 274 206

68 548 486

62 2. 602

13.142 11. 378 / :::E:

240 1.096

6.452 4.890 1 ~ 5 6 2

730 772 166

le118 250 744 122

1 s 146 5.826 4. 620 lr206

542 1.544-

182

\

County. and Specified . Urban Places. 196.1-Con.

BY PIACE OF REsmwcE

Attendmt

Fwsician in

hospital'

'

(See headnote atbeginnii of table)

Total births

2,490 19536

954 Is068

10.518 99970

548 488 990 244 502 248 938 726 212 756 540 426 276

1. 760 3.350

81006 6 t 874 .....

384 162 222 344 276

68 690 594

96 924 520 350 170

528 330 228 102

4 . 286 3. 828

458 6.004

394 312 468 384 84

506 41324 2.926

256 2.670

8. 906 7 ~ 6 3 8 1. 268 .....

330 ..... 3 s 564 2t518 1. 046

190 662 .....

11418 ..... 306 ..... 294 338 . 332 402

29036 1 9 184

109322 ..... ..... 256 446

AREA AND COIOR physician

in hospital1

NEW JERSEY.CON . CAMDEN.CON .

CAMDEN ............... WHITE .e. e.

NONWHITE e. COLLINGSWOOD ......... DELAWARE TWP* ........ GLOUCESTER C I T Y ...... HAODON TWP* .......... HADDONFIELD .......... PENNSAUKEN TWP* ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CAPE MAY ................. CUMBERLAND ...............

WHITE ..e. a

NONWHITE .. BRIDGETON ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

. M I L L V I L L E ............ VINELANO ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ESSEX .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BLOOMFIELD ........... CEDAR GROVE TWP* ..... EAST ORANGE ..........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IRVINGTON ............

~'ELLEVILLE ...........

LIVINGSTON TWP* ...... MAPLEWOOD TWP* ....... MILLBURN TWP* ........ MONTCLAIR ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

NEWARK ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NUTLEY ............... ORANGE ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

SOUTH ORANGE ......... VERONA ............... WEST OIANGE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GLOUCESTER ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

GLASSBORO ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WOODBURY ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BAYONNE .............. HARRISON ............. HOBOKEN .............. JERSEY C I T Y ..........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

KEARNY ............... NORTH BERGEN TWP. .... SECAUCUS ............. UNION C I T Y ........... WEEHAWKEN TWP* ....... WEST NEW YORK ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

HUNTERDON ................ MERCER ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EWZNG TWP* ........... HAMILTON TWP* ........ PRINCETON ............

I_ . . ._ I . . . . . 79c

3.00; 2s34t

654 . -I . . I . .. ..

22, 901 16~37C 6.536 ... .. I ... . I

I .. . .. .. I

I . .. I .. .. I . . .. .. ...

lr65t 1.611

4( I

I

I . . . 13s5W 11977t

1.766 I . . I . . Y

L

I

I

I

I

I

886 7 . 386 6s13f 1 r25i . . .

SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE .

3,138 2,072 1.066

370 496 390 222 568 660

3.060

954 2,584 2.028

556 658 386 272 432 854 640 444 196

19. 880 13.490 .....

740 1. 070

222 ..... ..... 440

1 so48 420

268 204 716 520 196

10*570 5.084 .....

528 788 596 192 186 228 746 548 .....

39080 316 268 204

64 544 482

62 ..... 13.026 l l r 3 0 4 1 s722 19444

238 ..... ..... ..... 19524

726 770 166 ..... 248 736 122

1 130 5.800 49612 .....

542 ..... 182

Attendant not in hospital. and not specified

12 8 4

4

2 22

34 48 12 36

4 4

4 40

4 36

236 72

164 2 2

10 2 8 2 2

2 4 2 2

196 46

150

6 4 2

2

8

28 16 12 6 2 4 4 4

18 116 74 42

8 2

18

68 30 38

4 2

4 2 8

16 26 8

18

4

AREA ARD COIDR

NEW JERSEY..CON . MERCER.CON .

TRENTON .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. MIDDLESEX ................

WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. CARTERET ............. EDISON TWP+ .......... HIGHLAND PARK ........ METUCHEN ............. MIDDLESEX ............ NEW BRUNSWICK ........

WHITE NONWHITE ..... .. PERTH AMBOY .......... SAYREVILLE ........... SOUTH PLAINFIELO ..... SOUTH RIVER .......... WOOOBRIDGE TWP* ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

MONMOUTH ................. WHITE NONWHITE ..e.. ..

ASBURY PARK .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

EATONTOWN ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LONG BRANCH .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MIDDLETOWN TWP* ...... NEPTUNE TWP* .........

WHITE NONWHITE ..e..

RARITAN TWP* ......... RED BANK .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

NONWHITE .. MORRIS ...................

DOVER ................ MADISON .............. MORRISTOWN ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

PARSIPPANY-TROY H I L L S TWP* ..........

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. OCEAN ....................

POINT PLEASANT ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PASSAIC .................. WHITE NONWHITE ..... ..

CLIFTON .............. HAWTHORNE ............ PASSAIC .............. PATERSON .............

WHITE .e. e. NONWHITE e.

TOTOWA ............... WAYNE TWP* ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SALEM .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SOMERSET ................. BOUND BROOK .......... UANVILLE ............. NORTH PLAINFIELD ..... SOMERVILLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SUSSEX ................... UNION........^...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

CLARK TWP* ........... CRANFORD TWP* ........

WHITE .... (.

mtal bkths

by comty o f

occurrence

... ... ... ... 8 9 332 7.761

561 ... -. ... .. ... ... I . .. .. - . - . ... ... ..

7 ~ 0 1 1 5.92: 1 r09: ... - . ... .. ...

... ... ... ... ... ... I . ... I . - . ... I . .. ... - .

6.091 - . ... ... - . - .. ...

21654 .. I .

10976, 9949 1.278 I - . - . - . .., - ... .. -

le518 lr22 .

29,

lr97 . I .. .. - ..

1.18' 12901, 10.66i 1.35. - -

.

11 Attendant

2.414 1.534

940 1.062 ...... 91940

536 486 988 244 498 248 936 726 210 750 538 424 276 ..... .....

..... ..... ..... 384 162 222 344 276

68 684 590

94 924 518 350 168

528 330 228 102 .....

31812 450 ..... 392 312 468 384

84

506 41314 .....

25f 2r64f

8986( ..... lr24i .....

33( 1. 014 ..... ..... 11021

19( 662 ..... .....

lr09[ 301

3i39f 29i 334 33i 39f .....

liI7L 101262 8r93f 1 v 32t

25f 441

Attendant not in hospitai a d not specified

16 2

14 6

42 30 12

2 2 - 4

2

2 6 2

. *

f 8

14

32 20 1 2 .. . * a . 6 4 2

2

2

4

. " . 1

24 16 8

12 2 . . . 1 -

10 24

24 -

46 20 26 4 . 8

28 10 18

6 24 22

2

. .

12 2 4

4 2 6

60 32 28

2

-

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2,530 2.042

488 294 838 312

1 162 804 358 564 480 398 82

250 378

214 428 776 544 792

11332 426 906

28.566

25. 380 3 P 186

8.134 ..... ..... 60 ..... .....

470 322 ..... 906 134 68

11898 ..... 770

1. 358 324 776 258 524 186 40 106

1. 276 660 616 198 366 334

1. 428 432 996 426 326 100

1.002 106 896 144

1.046 582 464 348 116

342 846 374 414 230 184

1. 798 ..... 676 774

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... -I ... ... ... ... ... ... ... -I ... ... ...

1.076 ... ...

29.496

26.044 3.452

8.796

... 24

2.060 ... ... 438

1.120 ... ... 88

1.690 ... ... 1.510 ... ... ...

550 194

2 78

lr 164 ... .- 176 358 374

1.474 454

1. 020 I- ... ... ... ... ... 70

1, 046 ... ... ... ... 360

1, 140 364 108 66 42

1.902 1.044 858 ...

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AllD COIOR

NEW JERSEY..CON . Ut1 I ON.. CON rn

ELIZABETH...........^ WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

H I L L S I D E TWP* ........ LINDEN ............... NEW PROVIDENCE ....... P L A I N F I E L O ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RAHWAY ............... ROSELLE ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

ROSELLE PARK ......... SCOTCH P L A I N S TWP* ..a

SPRINGFIELD TWP. ..... SUMMIT ............... UNION TWP* ........... WESTFIELD ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY .... .N ...................

NEW hIEXIC0 ....... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BERNALILLO ............... ALBUQUERQUE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CATRON ................... CHAVES ...................

ROSWELL .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

COLFAX ................... CURRY ....................

CLDVIS ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DE BACA .................. DONA ANA .................

L A 5 CRUCES ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

EDDY ..................... ARTESIA .............. CARLSBAO ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GRANT .................... GUADALUPE ................ HAROING .................. H1DALGO .................. L E A ......................

HOBBS ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LINCOLN .................. LOS ALAMOS ............... LUNA .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

MDRA ..................... OTERO ....................

ALAMOGORDO ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

QUAY ..................... RIO ARRIBA ............... ROOSEVELT ................ SANDOVAL .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN JUAN ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FARMINGTON ...........

BIRTES BY PIACE OF msmmm

Total birth6

by county Of

occurrence

. Total births

2.560 2.056

504 294 840 312

1.170 804 366 570 480 398 82

250 378

214 432 780 548 792

11342 430 912

29 9942

26.590 3. 352

8.222 6.684 1.538

64 2r088 1.598

490 332

1.076 936 140 70

1. 964 1.156

808 ..... 360 782 276 528 204 42 120 ..... 676 630 202 368 338 ..... 462

1.044 456 352 104

1.050 110 940 188

1. 064 596 468 352 116

348 942 378 486 262 224

1.854 ..... 702 776

Attendant

Attendant

hospi ta l

specified

30 14 16

2

8

8 6

.

4 4 4

10 4 6

.

1.376

1.210 166

88 42 46 4

32 12 20 10 36 30 6 2

66 28 38

60 36 6

18 4 18 2 14 30 16 14 4 2 4

78 30 48 30 26 4

48 4

44 44 18 14 4 4 . 6

96 4 72 32 40 56 30 26 2

AREA AXD COIOR

NEW MEXICO..CON

5AN JUAN..CON . BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

5AN MIGUEL ............... 5ANTA F E .................

SANTA F E ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SIERRA..................^ 5OCORRO .................. TAOS ..................... TORRANCE ................. UNION .................... VALENCIA .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

GRANTS..............^ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE . - 4

NONWHITE.,

#NEW YORK ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

4L8ANY ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.4

ALBANY ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

COHOES ............... WATERVLIET ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.LLEGANY ................. 3ROOME ...................

BINGHAMTON ........... ENOICOTT ............. JOHNSON C I T Y ......... BALANCE OF C0UNTY.s.a

.ATTARAUGUS .............. OLEAN ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.AYUGA ................... AUBURN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.HAUTAUQUA ............... DUNKIRK .............. JAMESTOWN ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY a

.HEMUNG .................. ELMIRA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CHENANGO ................. .LINTON ..................

PLATTSBURGH .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.OLUMBIA ................. HUDSON ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY . e .

.ORTLANO ................. CORTLAND ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

IELAWARE ................. )UTCHESS .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

BEACON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

POUGHKEEPSIE ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

I R I E ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BUFFALO .............. WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. OEPEW ................ KENMORE .............. LACKAWANNA ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LANCASTER ............

Total birth6

by county Of

occurrence

... .. ... 840

11574 ... ... 136 294 244 98

138 1.086 .....

32 ... ... ... ...

3649076

314.872 49.204

5.900 5.452

448 ... ... ... ... ... ... 734

5.834 ... ... ... ... 2 , 032 ... ... 11668 ... ... 39182 ... ... ... 2.268 ... ... 786

2.528 ... ... 870 ... ...

1.328 ... ... 19368 31686 3.390

296 ... ... ... ... ... 249256 2 1 ~ 6 0 2 21654 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

BIRDIS BY PLACE OF mmmm

Total births

1.078 440 638 802

1.406 1.114

292 130 324 548 152 154

1.318 ..... 162 430 888 736 152

362. 520

3131314 49.206

5. 996 5 9 566

430 2 * 984 2.568

416 434 330

29248 960

5 9 196 1.786

536 530

2 * 344 1.838

522 1. 316 19 542

712 830

39062 440 884

1.738 21236 1.008 1. 228

980 2.468 1.048 1. 420

928 236 692 ..... 444 556 936 .....

3 9 640 272 310 250 60 870

2. 732

24. 310 21.634 2. 676 ...... 9 9 158 2.492

376 384 800 708 92 234

Attendant

PhysiCLsn in

hospital1

1.024 412 612 522

1.256 996 260 122 296 484 130 118 .....

1.126 154 424 856 712 144 ....... ....... ......

5 s 976 5 * 548

428 ..... ..... 414 434 330 ..... 956

5 9 176 1.9780

532 -530

2.334

1.828 522

1.306 1 t 536

712 824

3. 056 438 884

1.734 2. 234 lr006 1. 228

970 2 t 448 1.038 1. 410

922 236 686 996 444 552 928

3. 896 ..... 270 308 250 58

868 ..... 24. 202 21 t 568 2. 634

11. 580 ..... 2. 450

374 384 196 704 92

230

Attendant not in hospital ana not specified

54 28 26

280 150 118 32 8

28 6 4 22 36 38 30

8 6

32 24 8

2.528

1. 642 886

20 . 18 2 6 4 2 . .

14 4 20 6 4 ~

10

10

10 6

6 6 2

4 2 2

10 20 10 10

6

6 4

4 8

16 14 2 2

2 2

12

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

108 66 42 70 28 42 2

4 4

4

.

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified . Urban Places. 1961-Con .

(See headnote at beginning d table)

NEW YORK..CON . E R I E-CON .

TONAWANOA ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ESSEX .................... FRANKLIN ................. FULTON ...................

GLOVERSVILLE ......... JOHNSTOWN ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GENESEE .................. BATAVIA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GREENE ................... HAMILTON ................. HERKIMER .................

I L I O N ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JEFFERSON ................ WATERTOWN ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LEWIS .................... LIVINGSTON ............... MADISON ..................

ONEIDA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

MONROE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ROCHESTER ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... MONTGOMERY ...............

AMSTERDAM ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NASSAU ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

EAST ROCKAWAY ........ FLORAL PARK .......... FREEPORT ............. GARDEN C I T Y .......... GLEN COVE ............ GREAT NECK ........... HEMPSTEAD ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LONG BEACH ........... LYNBROOK ............. MASSAPEQUA PARK ...... MINEOLA .............. NEW HYOE PARK ........ ROCKVILLE CENTRE ..... VALLEY STREAM ........ WESTBURY ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEW YORK C I T Y ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRONX 80R .. BROhX COS WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

CO .................. WHITE .....

BROOKLYN BOR., K INGS

NONWHITE .. NEW YORK CO. ........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

co .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RICHMOND CO ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NIAGARA .................. LOCKPORT ............. NIAGARA FALLS ........ NORTH TONAWANDA ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MANHATTAN BOR .. QUEENS BOR., QUEENS

RICHMOND BOR.,

Total births

by county O f

occurrence

. ... 866

11030 742 . I

... 1, 596 .. ...

536 20

1.492 ... - 2.266 .. ...

578 440

1,394 . ...

13.978 12.742 1.236 .. ... ... ..

l r 046 .. ..

21.344 19996C 1, 384 ... .. .. -. .. ... ... I

... ... ... ... ... ... I_ .- ... - ... ...

168~38C 131918f ...... ...... ......

4r54c ...... 44. 23. ...... ...... 36r90t ...... ...... 26.76C ..... 4r72C 4r44t

272 5 ~ 6 8 C .- ... I

...

554 10.284

850 1.108

962 430 202 330

1.242 380 862 582 90

1.426 244

1.182

2 t 154 814

1.340 630 984 ..... 214 ..... ......

I2 1280 ..... 7.504 ..... ..... ..... .....

560 24. 436 22. 996 .....

238 314 732 306 656 374

820 512 308 470 484 506 402 486 402 894 7 9 4 ...... ...... 650

158. 870 1221440

361430 ...... ...... 5. 454 ......

421802 149542 ...... ...... llr320

35. 666 30. 814 4. 852

4. 700 4. 446

262 ..... 662

2r202 878 .....

448

Attendant not i n hospi ta l and not

specified

. 28 6 4 6 2

4 4 2 2 2

6 2 4

26 6

20

2 6

6 6 4 48 16 44 28 16 20

12

12 108 7 0 38 2 2

10

4

.

.

.

.

. 8

8 6

2 2

.

4

60 52 16

1, 526 818 708 226 112 114

682 370 312

470 252 218

128 7 0 58

20 14 6

20

8 2

10

NEW YORK..CON . ONEIDA ...................

ROME ................. U T I C A ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ONONDAGA ................. WHITE ..... NONVIHITE ..

SYRACUSE ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY . a - 0

ONTARIO .................. GENEVA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ORANGE ................... MIOOLETOWN ........... NEWBURGH .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... ORLEANS .................. OSWEGO ...................

FULTON ............... OSWEGO ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OTSEGO ................... ONEONTA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PUTNAM ................... RENSSELAER ...............

RENSSELAER ........... TROY ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ROCKLANO ................. ST . LAWRENCE .............

MASSENA .............. OGDENSBURG ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SARATOGA ................. SARATOGA SPRINGS ..e.. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SCHENECTAOY .............. SCHENECTAOY .......... BALANCE OF COUFtTY ....

SCHOHARIE ................ SCHUYLER ................. SENECA ................... STEVEEN ..................

CORNING .............. HORNELL .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SUFFOLK .................. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .a

aA8YLON .............. LINOENHURST .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

S U L L I V A N ................. TIOGA .................... TOMPKINS .................

ITHACA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY a . a

U L S T i R ................... KINGSTON ............. B A L A K E OF COUNTY . .e <

WARREN ................... GLENS FALLS .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WASHINGTON ............... WAYNE ....................

NEWARK ....... ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WESTCHESTER .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE . I

MAMARONECK ........... MOUNT VERNON .........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE #

NEW ROCHELLE ......... WHITE .ma.. NONWHITE . <

Total births

by county O f

occurrence

6,074 ... ... ... 11.186

626 io. 560 ... ... ... ...

1.936 ... ... 4.454 ... ... ... ... ...

836 lr74C ... ... ...

918

518

... ...

3, 018 ... ... ... 2*97( 2 , 804 ... ... ... 90E ... ...

3s69t ... ... 39( 30r 48t

2.656 ... ... ... 16.121 15.091

l r 0 3 1 ... ... ... ... ...

89t 56(

lr411 ... ...

2926; ... ...

2, 121 ... ... 401

1923; ... ... 15.251 19.461 11791 ...

... ...

...

...

... ...

Total births

61268 1,456 2.226 2,586

10.950 1G.318

632 5,402 4 r 8 2 2

580 5 9 548 1,666

456 1.210

4.084 448 156 488 268 ..... 896

2 * I36 398 428

1.310 1.010

230 780 770 ..... 322

1.290 1. 470 3.186 .....

386 326

2. 026 ..... 312 ..... ..... ..... ..... 426 328 662

2 I 398 454 326 ..... ...... ......

1r024 266 724 ......

15.876 ..... 896 ..... ..... 518 980 ..... 624 ..... ..... 420 656

1 s 130 ..... 214 ..... ......

14.242 ..... 386 ..... ..... 460 ..... ..... 250

Attendnut

Fny5iCinu in

hospital’.

6. 236 1 r448

2. 570 10. 904 101276

628 5. 374 .....

576 5. 530 lib62

456 ..... 41056

446 752 486 266

2.058 886

2. 114 394 424 ..... 996 228 768 768 ..... 320

1. 282 11458 ..... 2.726

3 86 324

2. 016 I. 890

310 1. 580 3.010 1.680 1. 330

418 328 650 ..... 454 322

1. 604

16. 812 992 286 722

16.796 15.808

988

872 ..... ..... 518 976

2 . 714 624

2.090 lr068

420 648

lr12C 11500

212

2. 21e

i7*a04

ir28e

15. 962 ...... ..... 386

11618 1.162

456 1. 446 .....

248

r(tten&t not i n hospital an3 not specified

32 0 8

16 46 42

4

24 4

IR 4

4

z a

. 28

2 4 2 2

22 10 22

4 14 14

2 12

2

2 2 2 8

1 Z

12 e

Z 16 It 2 8 10 10 d

8

4 18

4 l h

102 7 0 32

2 106 68 32

24 1 2

4

4 b

6 8

6 10 IO 2

62 44 1 8

8 4 4 4 2 2

.. 4

..

.

.

a

.

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BIRMS BY

Total b i ~

462 . 400 62

486 398 88

562 286 304 390

1.044 828 216

3. 834 5 9 194 4.924

270 766 396

111. 880

76. 850 35. 030

2.132 1.616

516 918

1.214 848 366 298 164 536 220 316 446 250 808 424 384

574 160 414 692 356 336 538 316 222

2.792 2. 486

306 1.394 1.128

266 1.398

1. 030 1.488 1. 168

320 358 256 102

1.130 912 218

1.298 308 244 6 4

990

150 72 78

694 562 132 412 170 242

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

P- OF EZSIDEIICE

Attendant

mysicien in

hospital'

(See headnote at beginning of table)

ARW AllD COIOR

NEW YORK..CON . WESTCHESTER..CON .

0551NING ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

PEEKSKILL ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE

PORT CHESTER ......... RYE .................. SCARSDALE ............ TARRYTOWN ............ WHITE PLAINS .........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

YONKERS .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

IJYOMING .................. YATES ....................

NORTH CAROLINA ... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALAMANCE ................. WHITE ..... N0NWHiTE.S

BURLINGTON ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALEXANDER ................ ALLEGHANY ................ ANSON ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ASHE ..................... AVERY .................... UEAUFORT .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UERTIE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ULAUEN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DRUNSWICK ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IIUNCOMBE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ASHEVILLE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

UURKE .................... CABARRUS .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

CONCORD .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CALDWELL ................. LENOIR ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... CAMDEN ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CARTERET ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CASWELL .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county O f

occurrence

... ... ...

... .-

... ... .- ... ...

... ... - . ... .. ...

... 7% 33€

111. 71.

76. 886 34r82f

2r202 1. 702

50C ... ... ... ... 216 204 43c 164 266 446 37c

560 44€

itooe

44t 11c 336 592 290 302 304 150 154

3.030 2.722

308 .. .. ... I

1.032 1.708 1.410

298 ... ... .. ... ... ...

1.154 ... .- ... ... 40

40 628 458 170 72

7 2

.

.

46: 401 6;

481 391

8f 56; 281 301 391

1.04: 821 211

3*81€ 5r16f 4r90(

266 76( 391

103r431

76r36r 27*07(

2s09t 1,602

494 90t

1,191 842 34€ 29E 16C 332 211 llt 42€ 25C 62t 41C 21t

44c 154 28t 592 354 238 488 314 174

2. 784 2. 482

302 1. 388 1.124

264 1.396

1.026 1.470 11162

308 356 256 100

1. 114 906 208

1.292 308 244 64

984

102 70 32

692 562 130 338 170 168

.

Attendant not in hospital and Dot

specified

2

2

2

2

2 16 28 24 4 6 2

8,446

486 7,960

36 14 22 12 24 6 18

4 204 4

200 18

182 14 168

134 6

128 100

2 98 50 2

48 8 4 4 6 4 2 2

.

.

4 18 6

12 2

2 16 6 10 6 . . . 6

48 2

46 2

2 7 4

7 4

.

.

AREA AND COIOR

N . CAROLINA..CON . ATAWBA ..................

HICKORY .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... HATHAM ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

HEROKEE ................. HOWAN ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAY ..................... LEVELANO ................

WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. SHELBY ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OLUMBUS ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE I.

RAVEN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEW BERN ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UMBERLANO ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FAYETTEVILLE ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

aALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

URRITUCK ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ARE ..................... AVl.SON .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

LEXINGTON ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

THOMASVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... A V I E ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UPLIN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

URHAM ................... WHITE ..... NONYHI TE .a

DURHAM ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY as..

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DGECOMBE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ROCKY MOUNT. PART .... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

3RSYTH .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

1.884 ... ... ... ... 510 330 180 376 434 200 234 10

1.982 1.416

566 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1.054

590 464

2, 072 1% 508

564 ... ... ... ... ... ... 5.310 39884 19426 ... ... ... -. ... ...

46 12 34 48

1, 602 1, 348

254 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

310 244 66

662 288 374

39258 1.978 19 280 ... ... ... ... ... ... 19266

402 864 ... ... ... ...

5.276 3, 934 1.342

Total births

1,808 750 650 100

lr058 548 316 232 304 310 138 172 100

1.638 19 122

516 484 326 158

1,154 796 358 ..... 740 512 ..... ..... 560 468 282 186 .....

19 128 374 ..... .....

1,428 2. 650 1. 810

840 2. 630 2. 042

588

134 80 54 138 ..... ..... 268 422 326 96

442 320 122 954

348 276 72

982 542 440

2. 638 11622 1. 016 1. 790 1.014

776 848 608 240

1.404 526 878 346 ..... 398 660

4 692 ..... .....

Attendant

Pnysicien in

hospital'

1 * 768 748 648 100

1.020 544 314 230 302 234 138 96 92 .....

1.114 472 476 326 150 ..... 788 322 946 718 228

1 t 824 1.404

420 426 280 146 .....

1.124 274 ..... .....

1.274 2.582 .....

774 ..... ..... 500

112 76 36 136

1 I 814 ..... 266 420 326 94

442 320 122 952

344 272 72

940 538 402 .....

1.618 1.010 1. 784 .....

774 844 608 236

932 524 408 226 706 396 310

4. 652 ..... .....

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

40 2 2

38 4 2 2 2

76

.

. 76 8

52 8

44 8

8 44 8

36 306 22

284

.

146 6

140 42 2

40 104

4 100 160

6 154 68 2

66 92 4

88

22 4

18 2 4 2 2 2

2 . . . . 2

4 4

42 4

38 10 4 6 6 4

4

4

472 2

470 120 352

2 350 40 6

34

.

.

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.. J

I .. i ...

1.820, 19 078

742' ... ... ... ... ... ... 558 456 102

640 280 16

348 132 216

7r 580 5, 364 2.216

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

... ... ... ... ... ... 280 436 256 180

1.038 616 422

19678 852 826 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

1.956 1.340

616 ... ... ... ... ... ... 464 14

450 3.292 2.798

494 ... ... ... ... 1.096

590 506 ... ... ... ... ... ... 38

38 960 592 368

.

... ... ...

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

712 344 368 672 564 108

612 280 290 598 258 340

7.100 4.824 2.276 5.310 3,346 1.964 1.790 1,478

3128

276 430 268 162 964 624 340

11574 776 798 464 810 340 124

lrllO 436 674

1. 618 1.124

494

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

602 190 412 452 134 318 100.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

378 160

1.052 780 272

AREA AND COLOR

i

N . CAROLINA..CON . FORSYTH..CON .

WINSTON.SALEM ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... FRANKLIN .................

WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

GASTON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

GASTONIA ............. WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

GATES .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

GRAHAM ................... GRANVILLE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

GREENE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

GUILFORO ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE . u

GREENSBORO ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

HIGH POINT ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE a*.. a

NONWHITE.*

336 1.232

842 390

HALIFAX .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

ROANOKE RAPIDS... .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

BALANCE OF COUNTY.e.4 WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

HARNETT .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

HAY WOOD.................^ HENDERSON ................

1

HERTFORO ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

HOKE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

HYDE ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.#

IREOELL .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STATESVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

JACKSON .................. JOHNSTON .................

WHITE e. a

NONWHITE . a

JONES .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEE ...................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

SANFORD .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

466 250 302 214 88

Total $irths

by county f Of

ocburrence

I

.. .. .. , ... ' 50t

17f 33: ...

2.581

39L i 2818t

... i - ... 1 .. I .. , -

74 ! . I 71 . 6 ;

62: 27; 351

3d \ 17(

6.111

i 211

h.611

I? .. ...

\ .. I.. ... I-. . L . L

1 s6kr

l*:$j - - .. - . - ...

1, 221 781 43: 871 761

131 1,

1.591 521 ... - ... ... ...

29; 91: 561 34r 5(

1 5;

891 60: 281 I . ... ..

BIRTHS BY PIACE OF FSSIDENCE

2.760 1.516 1.244 19 932

642 240 402

3,096 2.620

476 ..... 864 196

2.036 ..... 280

192 62 130 122 678 298 380 426 146 280 .....

4.460 1 I 542 ..... .....

958 ..... 19106

350 ..... ..... 234 ..... 524 ..... 274 242 32

1.294 282

1*012 ..... 702 384 898 748

Attenaant

specified

2.730 1,514 1.216 1.922

418 240 178

3.074 29610

464 18056

862 194

2.018 1. 748

270

118 62 56 122 586 298 288 376 140 236

5. 948 4.440 1. 508 3 $040 29084

956 1.426 1 I102

324 1.482 11254

228

836 518 318 252 240 12

584 278 306 992 702 290 896 740

446 188 258 316 130 186 84 44 40

1.580 1.156

424 538 378 160

1. 042 778 264

326 13154

842 312 200 94 106 716 466 250 302 214 88

3

2 1

22

22 2 1 1

1

1

7

7

9

9 5

4

5 2 3 1

3

2 1

73

72 2

2 71

70 9

9

15

15 13

13 1

1 1

1

1 7

7 6

5

AREA AND COLDR

N . CAROLINA..CON

LEE..CON . BALANCE OF COUNTY I..

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

LENOIR .................. WHITE .... NONWHI TEs

KINSTON ............. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY e.. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

LINCOLN ................. WHITE .a

NONWHITE . MC OOWELL ............... MACON ................... MADISON ................. MARTIN ..................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

MECKLENBURG ............. WHITE ..e.

NONWHITE . CHARLOTTE ...........

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... WHITE .a

NONWHITE

MITCHELL ................ MONTGOMERY ..............

WHITE ..e. NONWHITE .

MOORE ................... WHITE .e.. NONWHl TE .

NASH .................... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

ROCKY MOUNT . PART e.. ROCKY MOUNT. TOTAL ..

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... WHITE .... NONWHITE

NEW HANOVER ............. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

Wl LMINGTON .......... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY e..

WHITE ..a. NONWHITE .

NORTHAMPTON ............. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

ONSLOW .................. WHITE .e.. NONWHITE .

JACKSONVILLE ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY e..

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

ORANGE .................. WHITE ..a . NONWHITE .

CHAPEL H I L L ......... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a

WHITE ..e.

NONWHITE PAMLICO .................

WHITE ..e.

NONWHITE . PASQUOTANK ..............

WHITE ..e. NONWHITE-

ELIZABETH C I T Y ...... WHITE .... NONWHITE

Total bFrths

by county Of

occurrence

1*110 718 392 508 406 102 608 132 476

31296 29810

486 666

21630 2.198

432

11152 818 334 366 296 70 786 522 264 170 86 84

644 340 304 402 226 176

__ Attendant .

414 252 162

1.050 746 304 526 404 122 524 342 182 636 562 74

606 260 278 410 258 152

6.946 4.812 2.134 ..... 3. 340 1.854 ..... 1.472

280

274 392 266 126 928 622 306 990 164 226 398 624 340 58

592 424 168

1. 608 1.122

486 1.102

716 386 506 406 100 202 122 80

3.170 21188

382 660 ..... ..... 332

1.150 818 332 366 296 70

784 522 262 130 86 44

468 338 130 306 224 82

. d

320 14

306 132 12

120 188

2 186 36 2

34

6 20 12

188

188 154 12

142 116 6

110 38 6

32

2 38 2

36 36 2

34 584 12 572 66 186

66 518 12

10 2 8 8 2 6 2 2

406 IO

396 126 22 104

6 120 20

100

2

2

.

.

5a6

. d

d . 2

2 40

40 176

2 114 96 2

94

.

.

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-n.

mtal births

242 ' 114 128 434 174 260 182

8 6 96

636 346 290

1.660 816 852 560 352 208

1.108 464 644

208 170 38

1.254 948 568 380

2,588 828

1.760 416 248 168

21172 580

19592

1 622 1,212

410 302 194 108

1,320 1,018

302 1,614 1,294

320 442 310 132

1,172 984 188

914 752 162

1.056 584 472 634 340 294 902 776 126 288 240 48

614 536 78

500 442 58

1.126 220 138 82

378 108 30 78

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Attendant

A t t a d a n t

ill hospifal

specified

phytiician n o t in

hospit-¶l= s n a n o t

1 AREA AND COUlR

mtal births

by county Of

occurrence

N. CAROLINA--CON.

PASQUOTANK--CON. BALANCE OF COUNTY....

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

PENOER................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

PERQUIMANS............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

PERSON................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

PITT..................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

GREENVILLE........... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

POLK..................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

RANDOLPH................. RICHMONO.................

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ROBESON.................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

LUMBERTON............ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ROWAN.................... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

SALISBURY............ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

-- --_ I

446 200 246

6C

6C 62r 35E 266

1185E 86E 98E --_ --_ -- -- -I --_ 272 232 40

986 872

344 21226

806 1.420

521

--- --- --- --- --- -I

1.812 1.272

540 --- --- -- --- --- -I

1.212 896 316 --- --- --- -- --- --- 872 712 160 928 506 42 2

1,098 462 636 840 710 130 --- -I -- --- --- --- 334 268 66

1.256 302 174 128 384 152 60 92

B I R W BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE

162 114 48

362 172 190 122

86 36

614 342 272

11480 814 666 528 352 176 952 462 490

206 168 38

1r246 862 568 294

29404 824

1,580 390 244 146

2 so14 580

1,434

1.578 lr2OO

378 298 194 104

1 I280 1.006

274 1,576 1.284

292 430 308 122

1.146 976 170

898 744 154 826 576 250 562 334 228 894 774 120 286 240 46

608 534 74

500 442 58

1.112 220 138 82

376 74 30 44

80

80 72 2 70 60

60 22 4

18 188

2 186 32

32 156

2 154

2 2

8 86

86 184 4

180 26 4

22 158

158

44 12 32 4

4 40 12 28 38 10 28 12 2 10 26 8

18

16 8 8

230 8

222 72 6

66 8 2 6 2

2 6 2 4

-

-

-

-

- * - 14 - - - 2

34

34 -

AREA AAD COLOR

N. CAROLINA--CON.

UNION....................

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

!mW births

by county Of Total

births

1,180 822 358 308 182 126 872 640 232 758 338 420 300 136 164 458 202 256

4,246 2.918 1.328 2,298 1 v 688

610 1 I 948 1.230

718 428 98 330 350 160 190 384

2 s 332 1,498

834 992 594 398

1.340 904 436

1.050 1.362

708 654 690 396 294 672 312 360 456 274

16,566

15.886 680

100 396 230 152 78 28

240 92

116 1.004

880 124

1.776 1 ~ 2 6 8

508

242 170 112 174 136 234 136 58

1.588 1.264

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

1.092 822 270 268 182 86

824 640 184 594 336 258 248 136 112 346 200 146

4.144 2,910 1.234 2.266 19686

580 1,878 1 v 224

654 224 96

128 220 158 62 382

,156 ,490 666 910 592 318

9 246 898 348 ,042 ,134 700 434 582 396 186 552 304 248 452 268

16.530

15.860 670

98 396 228 152 76 28 240 92

116 lrOO2

880 122

11774 1 s 268

506

240 170 110 174 136 234 136 58

19588 1.264

Attendant not in hospital ana not specified

88

88 40

40 48

48 164

2 162 52

52 112

2

- - -

-

11q

102 8

94 32 2

30 70 6

64 204

2 202 130

2 128

2

176 8

168 82 2

80 94 6

88 8

228 8

220 108

108 120

8 112

4 6

36

26 10

2

2

2

-

- - - - - - 2

2 2

2

2

2

-

-

- - - - - - - -

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

T O M births

by county Of

occurrence

(See headnote at beginnii OK hble)

BIRTES BY PINE OF €ESIDE3CE

Attendaut

Total births physician in

hospital'

AREA AND COIOR

BIREiS

Total births

686 240 446 ..... ..... 302

1.940 I. 648

292 18062 21070

764 ..... 420 258 ..... 710 288 422

1.110 332 336 442

371224 ...... ..... 270 382 494 230 526

21.624 ...... 7. 744

882 714

1.354 264 724

1. 336 256 660 428 336

1. 798 420 268 398 424 186 262 224 .....

1. 044 254 790 800 406 394 730 256 474 ..... 824 684 140 904

1.536 784 752

524 274 250

18. 368 15.776 2.592

152 13. 134 101648 294.86

418 720

3 9 944 732 514

NORTH DAKOTA..CON . GRAND FORKS..CON .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... GRANT .................... GRIGGS ................... HETTINGER ................ KIDDER ................... L A MOURE ................. LOGAN .................... MC HENRY................^ MC INTOSH ................ MC KENZIE ................ MC LEAN .................. MERCER ................... MORTON ...................

MANDAN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY .. - 4

MOUNTRAIL ................ NELSON ................... OLIVER ................... PEMBINA .................. PIERCE ................... RAMSEY ................... RANSOM ................... RENVILLE ................. RICH LAND............,.,.^ ROLETTE ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

SARGENT .................. SHERIDAN ................. SIOUX ....................

WHITE ..e.

NONWHITE . a

SLOPE .................... STARK .................... STEELE ................... STUTSMAN .................

JAMESTOWN ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

TOWNER ................... T R A I L L ................... WALSH .................... WARD .....................

MINDT ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WELLS .................... WILLIAMS .................

WILLISTON ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OHIO ...............

BY FIG3 OF RlWDZ2lCE

Attendant.

physician in

hospital'

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

324 . 130 78 196 134 196 126 258 158

ADAMS .................... ALLEN ....................

LIMA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE . 4

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... ASHLAND ..................

ASHLANO .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ASHTABULA ................ ASHTABULA ............ CONNEAUT ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ATHENS ................... ATHENS ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

AUGLAIZE ................. BELMONT ..................

BELLAIRE ............. MARTINS FERRY ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BROWN .................... BUTLER ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HAMILTON ............. MIDDLETOWN ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... CARROLL ..................

.. 152 7 2 8

7 0 38

118 98

228 116 248

.

.

.. . 164 86

246 274 526 154 86

120 412 170 242

2

146

146

.

.

.

. 916

782 . .. I-

122 206 464

2, 114 ... .. 238 624 I

I

229, 014

2049745 24.2691

416 4.214 .. ... .- -I

858 .. .. 1s 878 .. ... -I

1.170 ... - 510

1.562 ... ... ... 660

5, 662 5.346

316 ... ... ... .. ... .

152 318 120 610 326 284

208 158 54

248 182 342 170 114 452 400 162 238 166 72

138 50 88

56 546 80

600 372 228 128 206 444

1,686 1. 178

508 218 590 310 280

229.920

205.578 24.342

434 2.604 1.750 1. 506

244 854 900 444 456

2.044 574 198

1. 272 878 212 666

880 1. 480

222 192 ..... 546

4.886 4.574

312 1.856

992 858 134

2. 038 440

324 130 78

194 134 196 126

158 152 318 120 608 326 282

208 156 54

246 182 342 170 114 452 398 162 236 166 70 132 50 82

56 544 80

596 372 224 128 206 444

1,686 ..... 508 218 590 310 280

228.344

204. 172 24.172

412 21600 1. 748 .....

244 852 896 442 454 ..... 574 192 ..... 872 212 660

874 1.480

222 192 ..... 542

4.868 4.558

310 ..... 984 852 132

2.034 438

258

Attendant not in hospital and not specified

2

2

2

2

2

2

2 6

6

2

4

4

1.576 ..... 170

22 4 2 2

2 4 2 2 12

6 6 6

6

6

4 18 16 2 6 8 6 2 4 2

AREA AND COIOR

OHIO..CON . .HAMPAIGN ................

URBANA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.LARK ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SPRINGFIELD .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .. . .LERMONT ................. CLINTON .................. COLUMBIANA ...............

EAST LIVERPOOL ....... SALEM ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.OSHOCTON ................ COSHOCTON ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

CRAWFORO ................. BUCYRUS .............. GALION ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CUYAHOGA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BAY .................. BEDFORD .............. BEREA ................ BROOKLYN ............. BROOK PARK ........... CLEVELAND ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS .... EAST CLEVELAND ....... EUCLID ............... FAIRVIEW PARK ........ GARFIELD HEIGHTS .a.m. LAKEWOOD ............. LYNOHURST ............ MAPLE HEIGHTS ........ MAYFIELD HEIGHTS ..... NORTH OLMSTED ........ PARMA ................ PARMA HEIGHTS ........ ROCKY RIVER .......... SHAKER HEIGHTS ....... SOUTH EUCLID ......... UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS ... WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS . WESTLAKE ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

3ARKE .................... GREENVILLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JEFIANCE ................. DEFIANCE ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

)ELAkARE ................. DELAWARE ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

E R I E ..................... SANOUSKY .............

WHITE ..... ....... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... i A I R F I E L D ................

LANCASTER ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY . .

FAYETTE .................. WASHINGTON ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.RANKLIN ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BEXLEY ............... COLUMBUS .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UPPER ARLINGTON ...... WHITEHALL ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

.ULTON ................... j A L L I A ...................

T O M births

by county O f

488 ... ... 2.902 2.582

320 ... ... ... ... 34

1.110 21692 ... ... ...

746 ... ... 1. 216 ... ... ...

41.190 33, 150 8.040 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 846 ... ...

1.054 ... ... 572 ... ...

1, 746 ... ... ... ... 19392 ... ... 722 ... ...

20. 306 179660 21646 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 546 880

68C 24C 44c

2,992 ..... 30C

1.934 1. 644

29C lrO58 2 9 048

758 ..... 414 258 ..... 706 28.8 418

1. 100 332 332 436 ......

291240 7.882

270 382 492 230 526

211556 13. 842 .....

880 714

19352 262 e724

1.328 254 658 428 336 ..... 420 268 398 424 186 262 224 .....

lrO38 254 784 800 406 394 728 256 472 ..... 822 684 138 902

1.532 782 750

524 274 250

18.296 15. 730 2.566

152 ...... 10.614 .....

418 720

3r932 730 480

Attendant not in hospital and not specified

6

6 10 8 2

4 2 4

Z Z 6

16

.

. 16

4

4 10

4 6

102 72 36

.

. 2 . . 65 3 tl 30

z 2 2

8 2 2

.

.

. d

6

.

.

.. F,

b

6 . . 2

2 4 2

2 2 4 2 2

"

.

. 72 46 26

LO 34 26

12 2

34

d .

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MUSKINGUM ................ ZANESVILLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

NOBLE .................... OTTAWA ................... PAULDING ................. PERRY .................... PICKAWAY .................

C I R C L E V I L L E .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

P I K E ..................... PORTAGE ..................

KENT ................. RAVENNA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PREBLE ................... PUTNAM ................... RICHLANO .................

MANSFIELO ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY s o . .

ROSS ..................... CHILL ICOTHE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SANOUSKY ................. FREMONT .............. , BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SCIOTO ................... PORTSMOUTH ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SENECA ................... FOSTORIAI PART ....... FOSTORIA. TOTAL ...... T I F F I N ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SHELBY ................... SIDNEY ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

STARK .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALLIANCE ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CANTON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MASSILLON ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

3-41

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AND COLOR

0HIO.CON

GEAUGA ................... GREENE ...................

FAIRBORN ............. XENIA ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... GUERNSEY .................

CAMBRIDGE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HAMILTON ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHEVIOT .............. C I N C I N N A T I ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORTH COLLEGE H I L L ... NORWOOO .............. READING .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HANCOCK .................. FINOLAY .............. FOSTORIAI PART ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HARDIN ................... HARRISON ................. HENRY .................... HIGHLAND ................. HOCKING .................. HOLMES ................... HURON ....................

NORWALK .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JACKSON .................. JEFFERSON ................

STEUBENVILLE ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... KNOX .....................

MOUNT VERNON ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LAKE ..................... EASTLAKE ............. P A I N E S V I L L E .......... W I C K L I F F E ............ WILLOUGHBY ........... ~ILLOWICK ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LAWRENCE ................. IRONTON .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

L I C K I N G .................. NEWARK ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

LOGAN .................... BELLEFONTAINE ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LORAIN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

E L Y R I A ............... LORAIN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LUCAS .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MAUMEE ............... OREGON ............... TOLEDO ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... MADISON .................. MAHONING .................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .a

CAMPBELL ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STRUTHERS ............ YOUNGSTOWN. PART .....

Total b i r th s

by county or

occurrence

528 ..... ... ... ... ... ... 886 ... ...

24.274 20.416

3 , 858 ... ... .- ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

1.666 ... ... ... 646

2 486 426 238 598

11166 ... ... 422

2.100 ... ... ... ... 832 .- ...

2.322 ... ... ... ... ... ... 940 ... ...

1.492 ... ... 630 ... ...

4 , 876 4.456

420 ... ... ... 12.716 11.264

1.452 ... ... ... ... ... ... 8

6r 872 5r 922

950 -. ... ... ... ...

BIRMS BY PIACE OF FZEIDENCE

Total bir ths

..... ..... 666

' 594 542

52 990 788 336 452 ......

171968 ..... 58

13,692 ...... ..... 62

564 180

7 9 242 ..... 314

19278 774

48 456 658 350 618 596 494 604 ..... 302 866 632 ..... 726 588 138 ..... 776 290 486 ..... 332 392 386 366 452

1.924 ..... 378 952 ..... 954

1 . 100 750 270 480

5.568 ..... 468 ..... .....

2 9 572 10.640 ..... 1. 430

322 244

7 . 448 ..... ..... ..... 624 .....

5.360 922 252 208

44 362

3 9 370

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

1,092 2 * 246

666 594 542

52 986 788 336 452

21,698 17.894 .....

58 ...... 10e132 3.482

60 564 180 ..... ..... 312 ..... 774

48 456 646 348 614 578 482 594 ..... 300 866 514

2 9 146 722 586 136

1 . 424

774 290 484

3 . 844 330 392 386 366 450 ..... ..... 376 950

2.046 952 ..... 748 268 480

5 . 554 ..... 466

19192 . .... 2. 560

10.598 ..... l r 4 2 0

322 244

7 . 418 ..... 1 . 344 2.614

614

6 . 262 5 . 352

910 252 208

44 362

3r354

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

22 4 . . . . 4 . . .

100 7 4 26 . 78' 54 24

2 . . 20 18 2

. . . . 12

2 4

18 12 10

2 2

118 20

4 2 2

16

2

2 8 2

.

.

.

. . 2 4 4 2 2 8 2 6 2 2 .

14 12

2

2 12 42 32 10

.

. 30 20 10 12 10

20 8

12

. .

. 16

i---- AREA &ID COLOR

SUMMIT ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AKRON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total b i r th s

by county O f

occurrence

... ... ... ...

... ... 1. 362 ... ... 1 , 618 ... ...

94 914

1 , 742 ... ... ... 8

14.166 1 2 , 238

19928 ... ... ... ... ... ... 24

302 2 , 400 ... ...

26 506

226 8 0

596 ... ... 232

1 , 690 ... ... ... 6

12 23688 ... ... 1 , 566 ... ... 1 , 384 ... ... 21266 ... ...

894 ... ... ... ... 734 ... ...

8 9 120 7 . 578

542 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11, 836 101590 1.246 ... ... ...

Total bFrths

..... ..... 858 .....

21296 2 .....

954 474 ..... 260

1 t 340 426 874

1.670 488 364 818

330 13. 370 ......

2 9 040 6.274 ..... ..... .....

78 ..... 262 402 ..... 974 866 218 846

378 602 890 308 582 486 ..... 396 282 ..... 692 834

21866 ..... ..... 1.346

556 790

1.324 476 848 ..... 704 .... .... 306 360 522 614 848 404 444 .... .... 556 660 576

84 2.534 .....

338 718 .....

12,018 10.730

11288 7.032 5 9 822 1,210

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

..... 29508

846 2 t 294 2 9 292

2 1.418

944 474

1. 594 258 ..... 380 872

19664 486 364 814

322 13.300 ...... ..... 6 9 260 4.466 1.794 .....

78 51614

222 400 ..... 968 864 206 844

376 574 884' 304 580 424

2. 404 394 282

1 v 728 686 822

2 * 856 ..... ..... ..... 546 7 3 4

1.318 476 842 ..... 700

1. 146 ..... 304 358 522 614 846 402 444 ..... ..... 548 660 576

84 ..... ..... 330 706 .....

121000 101712 ..... ..... 5.812 11210

Attendant not in hospital end not

specified

16 4

12 4 4

10 10

6 2 4

46 2 6 2

4

8 7 0 6 2

8 14

8 6 2

54 40

2 8 6 2

12 2

2 28

6 4 2

62 6 2

4 6

12 10

8 2

66 10 56

6

6 10 4 6 2 2 2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

. 2 2 .

54 46

8 . . . 16

8 8

12 26 18 18

10 10

.

.

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Total births

948

250 210

2.466 5,030 .....

382 366 402

1.516 ..... 222

2.746 2.600

146

1 t 692 236 258

1.198 500 602 240 362 244

1. 820 1. 170

348 822

1.888 328

1.560

738 ..... 270

6 1. 328

476 ...... ...... 7. 234

308 168 140 106 194 114 396 232 172

60 440 188 252 650 466 184

484 232

252 770 634 136 442 362

80 328 448 288 160 246 168 7 8

104 1. 198

912 4

282 7 0

i 8 1 1 2

.

.

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Attendant

Attendant

in hospi ta l

specified

physician n o t io

hospitala a u d n o t

' Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 196I-Con .

(See headnote at b e g i n n i n g of table)

AREA AND COLOR

OH 1O.CON . SUMMIT..CON .

BARBERTON ............ CUYAHOGA FALLS ....... STOW ................. TALLMAOGE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

TRUMBULL ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GIRARO ............... N I L E S ................ WARREN ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

YOUNGSTOWN. PART ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TUSCARAWA5 ............... DOVER ................ NEW PHILADELPHIA e.. r . BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

UNION .................... VAN WERT .................

VAN WERT ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

VINTON ................... WARREN ................... WASHINGTON ...............

MARIETTA ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WAYNE .................... WOOSTER .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WILLIAMS ................. WOO0 .....................

BOWLING GREEN ........ FOSTORIA. PART ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY

WYANOOT .................. OKLAHOMA .........

I .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AOAIR .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ALFALFA .................. ATOKA .................... BEAVER ................... BECKHAM .................. BLAINE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRYAN .................... OURANT ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CAOOO .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CANADIAN ................. E L RENO .............. OKLAHOMA CITY. PART e. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CARTER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

AROMORE .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... CHEROKEE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

CHOCTAW .................. WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

CIMARRON ................. CLEVELAND ................ . NORMAN ...............

OKLAHOMA C I T Y . PART e. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

Total births

by county or

... ...

... ...

... 3 , 930 3 . 596

334 ... ... ... ... ... ... I- .- ...

1.710 - ... ... 472 47 0 ... -

50 114

1.138 I- .-

1 , 738 ... - 696 940 ... ... ... 408

50.264

43.090 7 9 174

140 114 26 7 4

142 144 500 180 162

10 432 -. ... 382 346

36

320 .- ... ... 810 714

96 .- ... .- ... 724 288 436 252 186

66

84 914 .- - -.

54

948 1.110

248 210 ..... .....

4 9 642 378 366 402

1.512 ..... 218

2.740 2 . 594

146

1.686 236 258

1.192 500 588 238 350 138

1.784 1.140

348 792

1.832 328 ..... 738

1.600 270

6 1. 324

476

50.150

43. 396 6 . 754

302 164 138 106 182 114 396 228 170

58 404 184 220 646 466 180

482 232

250 758 632 126 442 362

80 316 428 280 148 196 158 38

100 1. 188

910 4

274 68

.

.

. 2 2

4 10

6 4

.

.

. 4

4

6 6

.

.

. 6

. 6

14 2

12 106

36 30

30 56

56

.

4 . . 4 .

902

422 480

6 4 2

12 . . . 4 2 2

36 4

32 4

4

2

.

2 12 2

10 . . .

12 20

8 12 50 10 40

4 10

2

8 2

.

AREA AND COLOR

OKLAHOMA..CON . COMANCHE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

LAWTON ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

.OTTON ...................

.RAIG .................... L REEK....................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

SAPULPA .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... .USTER ................... JELAWARE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DEWEY .................... E L L I S .................... j A R F I E L 0 .................

EN10 ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

jARVIN.. ................. SRAOY ....................

CHICKASHA ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... GRANT .................... GREER .................... HARMON ................... HARPER ................... ASKE ELL-................. HUGHES ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JACKSON .................. ALTUS ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

JEFFERSON ................ JOHNSTON .................

WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

(AY ...................... PONCA C I T Y ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

KINGFISHER ............... KIOWA .................... LATIMER ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

L E FLORE ................. LINCOLN .................. LOGAN ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LOVE ..................... MC C L A I N ................. MC CURTAIN ...............

WHITE .am.. NONWHITE .a

MC INTOSH ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

nAJOR .................... MARSHALL ................. M.YES .................... MURRAY ................... MUSKOGEE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

MUSKOGEE ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE .e. a

NONWHITE .. NOBLE .................... NOWATA ...................

by county

3,226 2r526

700 ... ... ... ... ... ... 12

172 570 494

76 ... ... ... ... 1.074

68 54 14 18

134 19 288 ... ...

610 412 ... ... ... ... .

110 92 7 2

104 248 212

36 lrOO8 ... ...

134 104

90 14

l t 0 6 6 ... ... 284 202 306

68 238 406 344 300 248

52 . 180 278 182 96

112 80 32 84 34

350 130

1.382 1.074

308 .- ... ... ... ... I-

186 206

21972 29518

454 2. 554 29202

352 418 316 102 118 224 766 654 112 292 236

56 474

488 230 160

7 0 102 76

l r 1 4 4 954 190 572 520 298 262

36 222

100 156 130 132 194 226 172

54 ..... 720 284 132 170 144

26 ..... 584 450 256 326 138 118

20 540 324 342 256 86 84

248 508 346 162 228 166

62 130 140 35'2 176 ..... 910 328 788 566 222 450 344 106 234 210

Attendant

Physician A ; p z *

hosp&l~ hospital md n o t

specified I 2 9 942 2.510

432 2. 528 2.196

332 414 314 100 110 222 740 644

96 288 234

54 452

488 228 158

7 0 90 76

Is126 944 182 570 512 294 258

36 218

100 156 122 130 152 224 170

54 994 712 282 132 168 142

26

1.034 584 450 254 324 138 118

20 524 314 332 254 78 84

246 446 344 102 202 158

44 126 134 392 176

19 150 888 262 756 562 194 394 326

68 230 208

30 8

112 26

6 20

4 2 2 8 2

26 10 I6

4 2 2

22

2 2

12

18 10

8 2 8 4 4

4

.

.

.

.

. . 8 2

42 2 2

16 8 2

2 2

. d

. . 2 2 . * .

16 IO 10

2 8

2 62

2 60 26

8 1 A

4 6

*

. . 8 8 22 66 32

4 28 56 18 30

4 2

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Co'lor: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA Nm COLOR

OKLAHOMA..CON . OKFUSKEE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

OKLAHOMA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BETrlANY .............. DEL C I T Y ............. MIDWEST C I T Y ......... OKLAHOMA C I T Y . PART .. OKLAHOMA C I T Y . TOTAL .

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

THE V ILLAGE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

NONWHITE .. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OSAGE .................... BARTLESVILLE . PART ... TULSA . PART .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

OTTAWA ................... M I A M I ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PAWNEE ................... PAYNE ....................

STILLWATER ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PITTSBURG ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MC ALESTER ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a. PONTOTOC .................

ADA .................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

POTTAWATOMIE ............. SHAWNEE .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PUSHMATAHA ............... ROGER M I L L S .............. ROGERS ................... SEMINOLE .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SEMINOLE ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE. .... NONWHITE e .

SEQUOYAH ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STEPHENS ................. DUNCAN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

TEXAS .................... TILLMAN ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TULSA .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TULSA. PART. ......... TULSA. TOTAL .........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WAGONER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WASHINGTON ............... BARTLESVILLE. PART ...

Total births

by c o u n t y Of

occurrence

124 9 t 28 ...... ......

2s09C ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 656 506 150 ... ... ... ... -. ... 418 ... ... ... 582 ... ... 214

1.088 .- ... 672 628 44 ... ... -. .-

684 ... .- 796 ... ... 124 48

696 438 342

96 ... ... ... ... 224 194 30

706 ... .- 278

200 180 20

7.828 ..... 956 ... ... ... I ... .- ... 134 102

32 844 .-

BIRTBS BY PLACE OF REsmMcE

Tots1 births

21€ 14€

6f 11.282 .....

l r 8 8 f 33c 15f 87C

9r08C ..... ..... 1169C

844 66C 184

344

1 4 546 522 222 300 198

1.014 668 346 568 504

64 310 254

56 258 548 326 222 828

318

150 110 446 594 450 144 184 410 286 124 422 328 94

694 378 316 322

510

350 268

82 ..... ..... 1,050 6rOO8 6.022 5.068

940 1.698 1. 588

110 316 254

62 822 604

A t t e n d a n t

physician in

hospikl'

19€ 14L

5i l l r 2 3 i 9,356 lr87€

324 15€ 87C

9 ~ 0 4 8 9,052 1,364 11684

832 652 18C

622 472 150 312 226 86

246 64

550 2

1 4 534 522 222 300 198

1.008 664 344 556 496

60 306 254

52 250 542 326 216 824 508 316

138 110 444 572 444 128 182 390 282 108 398 316

82 692 378 3 14 322

332 262 70

79636 ..... ..... ..... 51964 .....

906 1. 686 1.578

108 294 246 48

822 604

310

A t t e n d m t n o t in h o s p i t a l and n o t

s p e c i f i e d

18 2

16 50 40 10 6 . .

32 32 26

6

12 8 4

50 10 40 32

2 30 18 8

10 12

12

.

. .

. . . . 6 4 2

12 8 4 4

4 8 6

6 4 2 2

12

2 22

6 16

2 20 4

1 6 24 12 12

2

2

.

.

.

.

. 1 8

6 12 70 34 36 58 58 24 34 12 10 2

22 8

14 . .

AREA AND COLOR

OKLAHOMA..CON

WASHINGTON..CON . BARTLESVILLEt TOTAL . a

BALANCE OF COUNTY - 4

WASHITA .................. WOOOS .................... WOODWARD .................

OREGON ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

BAKER .................... BENTON ...................

CORVALLIS ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CLACKAMAS ................ PORTLAND. PART ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CLATSOP .................. ASTORIA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

COLUMBIA ................. COOS ..................... CROOK .................... CURRY .................... OESCHUTES ................

BEND ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DOUGLAS .................. ROSEBURG ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

G I L L I A M .................. GRANT .................... HARNEY ................... HOOD RIVER ............... JACKSON ..................

MEOFORD .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

JEFFERSON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JOSEPHINE ................ GRANTS PASS .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

KLAMATH .................. KLAMATH FALLS ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY

LAKE ..................... LANE .....................

EUGENE ............... SPRINGFIELD .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LINCOLN .................. L I N N .....................

ALBANY ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

MALHEUR .................. MARION ...................

SALEM . PART .......... SALEM . TOTAL ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MORROW ................... MULTNOMAH ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PORTLAND. PART ....... PORTLAND. TOTAL . .a* . .

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

POLK ..................... SALEM. PART .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ma..

SHERMAN .................. TILLAMOOK ................ UMATILLA .................

PENOLETON ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

UNION .................... WALLOWA .................. WASCO ....................

OALLES ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY .

lbtal births

by c o u n t y Of

occur rence

... ... 312 250 372

37.736

36, 446 1.290

326 926 -. ... 826 ... ... 468 ... ... 252

1.394 256 112 664 -. ...

1.246 ... ... 36

166 170 256

1.388 ... ... 4 4

614 . ... ...

1.166 ... ... 138

4 r 232 -. ... -. 416

1 r 226 ... -. 838

2r 916 ... ... ... 106

139832 13 9082

750 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 224 ... ... . 350 722 ... ... 378 130 526 ... ...

BIRTHS BY PIdcE OF REsmsllcE

Total births

606 218 43 8 232 276

37,538

36. 248 ..... 366 894 458 436 .....

2 ..... 468 196 272 412

1,280 182 324 486 252 234

1.436 216 . 220

70 186 160 272

r 388 456 932 222 164

58 580 194 386

9 134 404 730

138 4.112 1.132 440

2 9 540 474

1.378 396 982 546

2.494 768 870

1,726 96

10.930 10,214

716 1 r076 7.078 .....

668 ..... ..... 48

508 102 406

58 390 076 260 616 378 130 386 226 160

A t t e n d a n t

P h y s i c i a n in

hospital'

606 218 438 232 274

37.278

36,012 1.266

364 888 454 434

2 9 262 2

2.260 464 196 268 402

1.276 182 322 484 250 234

1.428 216 .....

7 0 184 160 270

1.374 456 918

'218 160

58 556 190 366

1.124 402 722

138 4.052 .....

434 2. 496

472 ..... 396 974 544

2.486 766 868

1.720 96

10. 890 10. 184

706 7 9 046 7.048 .....

658 3. 844 3.796

48

506 102 404

58 388 870 260 610 378 128 386 226 160

A t t e n d a n t not in

hospital and not

specified

. . . . 2

260

236 24

2 6 4 2

26

26 4

4 10 4

2 2 2

.

.

.

. 8

8

2

2 1 4

14 4 4

24 4

20 10

2 8

.

.

.

.

.

. 60 10

6 44

2 8

8 2 8 2 2 6

40 30 10 30 30 20 10 10 10

.

.

. 2

2

2 6

6

2

.

.

.

.

. . .

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Total births

1.850

576

240.270

214.614 25,656

1.250 34.072 30,376 3 9 696

624 292 508 198 136 62

292 294 334 398 270 128 274

334 270 64

288 786 264 664 482 326 272 270

1.116 12.336 91410 2.926

274 538 430 590

224 278 236 510 372 672

9,596 9s354

242 11674 4,468 4.188

280 556 434 122 270 362 304 58 I6

3.264 3.168

96

1.004 5.408 1,798 3,610 2,830 1.402 1.428 1,450 8.020

344 1,598

666

254 728 606

3,824

70.

SECTION 3 - NATALITY

Attendant

At tendant

in hospital

s p e c i f i e d

p h y s i c i a n n o t in

hospital' and not

Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified. Urban Places, 1961-Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

ARER AND COTDR

NONWHITE.. AMBRIDGE............. BEAVER FALLS.........

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ELLWOOD CITY. PART... BALANCE OF COUNTY....

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

T O M births

by county Of

occurrence

814 ' 6lt

2421312

216r64C 25.672

1,144 36.791 33r04f 3,744

1,846 68

574

238,590

213 9208 25.382

1,242 33.960 30.296 3.664

622 292 508 198 136 62 292 294 334 398 270 128 274

332 270 62

288 774 264 662 480 326 272 270

1.112 12,298 9.392 2.906

274 538 43 0 590

224 278 234 510 370 668

9.554 9.320

234 1.650 4.456 4.178

278 554 432 122 268 360 304 56 16

3.162 96

988 5,334 1,790 31544 2,824 1.402 1.422 1.446 8.000

342 1,596

666

250 726 604

3.816

3,258

4 2 2

1,680

1.406 274

8 112 80 32 2 - - * - .. - - - - - - - 2

2

12

2 2

- - - - - - 4

38 18 20 - .. - - - - 2

2 4

42 34 8

24 12 10 2 2 2

2 2

2

6 6

-

-

-

- 16 74 8

66 6

6 4 20 2 2

-

- 4 2 2 8

Total births

by county Of

occurrence Total births

2.566 444

2.122 4,230 1.224 3.006

164 846

1,736 406

1.330 4.954 4.370

584 326

116 352 382 290 92

3 9 894 3 9 542

352

778 1.726

232 1.494

794 204 590

1.018 280 182 556

19622 314

1,308 2.816

294 2.522

4.796 1,814 1,248

566 242 238 164 74

2.502 129252 11,158 1,094

212 1.674

936 738 238 384 352 32

402 330 72 848 264 410

172 392 818 426

11868 188 168 20

3.956 924

5.700 3.194

546 1,960 3,378

292 306

2.780

zia

A t t a d a n t

Ihysicinn in

hospital'

2 9 556 442

2,114 4.206 1.220 2.986

162 844

1.724 402

1.322 4.5318 41334

584 324 208 116 352 382 290 92

3.860 3 9 508

352

770 1,714

232 1,482

192 204 588

1.018 2 80 1 8 2 556

1.610 314

19296 2 I 804

292 21512

4.764 1.802 1.244

242 238 164 14

2,482 12.218 llr136 1.082

212 1.656

928 728 238

352 32

402 330 72 848 264

558

384

410

170 392 818 426

1.864 188 168 20

3.946 924

5,662 3.186

540 1.936 3,354

292 304

2.758

A t t e n t s t n o t in hospital mil nut opecified

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Total births

84

414 244

1. 280 242 690 780

1. 588 292

1.296 930 320

1.938.

4.066 226 304

2.078 1. 458 6 9 372 246

1.344 164

4.618 2. 272 218 234 932

1. 122

2. 070 660

1.410 4.608 2. 002 460 206

1.940 59810 546 296 220 256 178

1. 068 3 e 246

29568 1.056 1. 512 1.194 336 058

2 9 690 298 188 110 568

1.824 930 240 690

790 10.570 109064

506 1.112

480 254 270 736 972 774 198 588 278 528

5. 352

306 3.724 1.042 1.502

740 1s 942

3-45 SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

Attendant

pnysician in

hospiixl'

i

AFEA AID COLOR

PENNSYLVANlA..CON.

FOREST ................... FRANKLIN .................

CHAMBERSBURG ......... WAYNESBORO ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

FULTON ................... GREENE ................... HUNTINGOON ............... I N D I A N A ..................

I N D I A N A .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

JEFFERSON ................ JUNIATA .................. LACKAWANNA ...............

CARBONOALE ........... OUNMORE .............. SCRANTON ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LANCASTER ................ COLUMBIA ............. LANCASTER ............ LANCASTER TWP* ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LAWRENCE ................. ELLLvOOO CITY. PART ... tLLWO00 CITY. TOTAL .. NEW CASTLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LEBANON .................. LEBANON .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LEHIGH ................... ALLENTOWN ............ BETHLEHEM. PART ...... EMMAUS ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LULERNE .................. HAZLETON ............. KINGSTON ............. NANTICOKE ............ PITTSTON ............. PLYMOUTH ............. WILKES.BARRE ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LYCOMING ................. WILLIAMSPORT ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

MC KEAN .................. BRADFORD ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ma..

MERCER ................... FARRELL ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHARON ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

M I F F L I N .................. LEWISTOWN ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

MONROE ................... MONTGOMERY ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ABINGTON TWP* ........ CHELTENHAM TWP*. ..... CONSHOHOCKEN ......... LANSOALE ............. LOWER MERION TWPI .e.. NORRISTOWN ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

POTTSTO*N ............ SPRINGFIELD TWP* ..... UPPER MORELANO TWP* .. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

MONTOUR .................. NORTHAMPTON ..............

BETHLEHEM . PART ...... BETHLEHEM. TOTAL ..... EASTON ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

County. and Specified Urban . Places. 196l-Con . (See headnote at beginning df table)

Total births

by county O f

occurrence

..... ... ... ... 282 754 79c

i.iga ... ... 942 16

4.914 ... ... ... ... 6.716 ... ... ... ... 21594 ... .- ... ... 1.780 ... ... 7.152 ... ... ... ... 5.908 ... ... -. ... ... .- ...

2 , 814 ... ... 1.052 ... ... 3.216 - ... ... ... ...

1 r 294 .- ...

814 14.888 14.210

678 -I ... ... ... ... .- .- .- .- -. ... - 656

1.630 ... -. ... -

BIRTBS BY PIdcE OF RESIDENCE

8' ..... 41' 244

1 r28C 242 68t 76C

lr57E 292

lr28€ 92€ 31C

4 . 056 224 304

2. 078 1. 450 ..... 246

lr34C 164 .....

21266 218 234 932 ..... ..... 656 ..... .....

2 roo0 460 206 ..... ..... 546 296 218 256 176 ..... .....

2.560 1.056 ..... 19 194 336 858 ..... 298 188 110 568 ..... 914 238 676

788 10.536 ......

504 ..... 478 254 268 736 968 772 196 588 278 524 ..... 304 .....

1.034 1.494

740 .....

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

. . .

.

. . 2 20 10

10 2 10

.

10 2 . . 8

354

4

350 6

.

.

. . . 6

22 4 18 22 2 . . 20 18 . . 2

2 4 10

.

8

8 . . . . 10 . . . . 10 16 2 14

2 34 32 2

2

2

4 2 2

.

.

.

. . 4 22

2 20 8 8

12 .

ARXA AND C O U R

PENNSYLVANIA..CON . NORTHUMBERLANO ...........

MOUNT CARMEL ......... SHAMOKIN ............. SUNBURY .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PERRY .................... PHILADELPHIA . COEX .

WITH PHILADELPHIA C I T Y .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

P I K E ..................... POTTER ................... SCHUYLKILL ...............

POTTSVILLE ........... SHENANOOAH ........... TAMAQUA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SNYDER ................... SOMERSET ................. S U L L I V A N ................. SUSQUEHANNA .............. TIOGA .................... UNION .................... VENANGO ..................

O I L C I T Y ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WARREN ................... WARREN ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

WASHINGTON ............... CANONSBURG ........... OONORA.. .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WASHINGTON ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WAYNE .................... WESTMORELANO .............

GREENSBURG ........... HEMPFIELO TWP* ....... JEANNETTE ............ LATROBE .............. LOWER BURRELL ........ MONESSEN ............. NEW KENSINGTON ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WYOMING .................. YORK .....................

HANOVER .............. SPRING GARDEN TWP* ... YORK ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

RHODE ISLAND ...... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BRISTOL .................. BARRINGTON TOWN* ..e.. BRISTOL TOWN* ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

KENT ..................... WARWICK .............. WEST WARWICK TOWN* e.. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NEWPORT .................. NEWPORT .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PROVIDENCE ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CENTRAL FALLS ........ CRANSTON ............. EAST PROVIDENCE .. as . .

NORTH PROVIDENCE TOWN* ...............

PAWTUCKET ............ PROVIDENCE ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WOONSOCKET ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WASHINGTON ...............

Total birtbs

by county O f

occurrence

1,58( ... ... ... ... 11

4 8 , 971 32978' 16r19(

21t 2r85t ... ... ... -.

1t lr49f

41E 904 90i

lr28i

I

... I_

822 ... ...

41434 ... ... ... ... ... ... 342

6, 018 ... -. -. ... ... ... ... ... 216

5. 434 ... ... ... ... 199330

18, 528 802

... ... ... 1, 716 ... ... ... 1, 722 ... ...

139886 139304

582 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

2.006

Total births

..... 216 298 272 ..... 608

44. 988 28 * 844 16.144

180 368

2 * 846 426 112 172 ..... 552

1,538 114 740 904 522 ..... 340 992 954 366 588

4.212 236 13 8 152 36 490 ..... 578

7.168 462 596 350 230 230 318 460

4.522 358 ..... 352 154 .....

3.540 ...... 17. 618

752

780 254 330 196

2.488 1.368 618 502 ..... 996 928

11,922 11,350

572 466

19130 872

348 1~760 49322 3r810 512

1.152 1,872 1.256

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

1. 928 216 298 268

1.146 596

44.704 281756 ......

180 366 ..... 426 112 172

2. 122

532 ..... 110 730 898 520 ..... 340 990 952 366 586 ..... 236 188 152 36 488 ..... 574

7.136 458 596 350 230 230 316 458

4. 498 354 ..... 348 150 .....

3. 438

189304

17. 560 744

780 254 330 196

21478 1. 368 616 494 ..... 996 924

11. 878 11.312

566 464 ..... 866

348 1.758 4. 298 3 9 792 506

1 s 148 18866 .....

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

10 . . 4 6 12

284 88 196

2 14

.

.

. . 14

20 18 4 10 6 2 2

2 2

2 12

.

.

. .

. . 2 10

4 3 2

4 . . . . 2 2

24 4

138 4 4 28 102

66

58 8

. . .

. 10

2 8 4

4

44 38 6 2

6

.

.

.

. 2 24 18 6 4 6 8

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SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-46 *

Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con.

B I R W

Total hi*

59.930

34.728 25.202

454 256 198

1.854 1.306

548 286 190 96

228 198 30

1,340 918 422

248 82

166 2 9 148 1.640

508 946 720 226

1,202 920 282 362 110 252

418 194 224 828 270 558

1.000 464 536 312 66

246

6 ~ 7 5 6 3,982 2.774 1.912

772 1.140 4.844 3.210 1.634

876 606 270 254 200 54

622 406 216

770 398 372 810 444 366 778 160 618 678 278 400

1,376 656 720

904 416 488 648 288 360

(See headnote at hegming of table)

BY PIACE OF REslDENcE

Attendant

P h y a i c h in

hospital'

-

AREA AND COLOR

568

986 612 374 440 240 200 546 372 174 444 180 264

1,974 11268

706

296 90

206 768 434 334 870 580 290 968 554 414 544 102 442

1.502 1.208

294 212 40 172 770 298 472 798 394 404 594 316 278

952 834 118

19846 598

1.248 1

SOUTH CAROLINA.. .

1

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

ALLENOALE...............~ WHITE.. ... NONWHITE..

ANDERSON................, WHITE..... NONWHITE. a

ANOERSON............~ WHITE..... NONWHITE. a

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BAMBERG...............r.... WHITE. 4

NONWHITE..

BARNWELL................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BEAUFORT................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BERKELEY................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CALHOUN.................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CHARLESTON..........*..., WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CHARLESTON........... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CHEROKEE................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

GAFFNEY.............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CHESTER.................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CHESTERFIELD..........,.. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

CLARENOON................ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

COLLETON................. WHITE..... NONWHXTE..

OARLINGTON............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

T O M births

by county O f

occurrence

59 979

34.53 25.25

37 17 20

1,16 73 43 - -- - - -- - -- I -- 27 9

17 2.36 1985

51 - -- -- -- - -- 46 18 27

37 15 22

1942 86 55 73 22 50 22

22

7.03 4.24 2.79 -- - - - - -

89 60 28 -- -- -- - -- -- 70 35 35 78 34 43 7 4 13 61 68 29 39

1.36 59 76

84 33 511 58, 241 331

I

50.144

34.310 15.834

422 256 166

1,660 1,298

362 252 190 62 228 198 30

1,180 910 270

142 82 60

1.980 1.628

352 868 716 152

1,112 912 200 204 106 98

226 182 44 520 270 250 680 464 216 82 66 16

6,578 3.970 2.608 1.854

766 1,088 4.724 3.204 1.520

856 598 258 254 200 54

602 398 204

624 396 228 772 434 338 240 160 80

45 0 276 174

1,280 654 626

624 388 236 388 284 104

Attendant not in hospital. and not

specified

9.786

418 9,368

32

32 194 8

186 34

34

-

- - - -

160 8

152

106

106 168 12 156 78 4 74 90 8

82 158 4

154

192 12

180 308

308 320

320 230

230

-

- - -

178 12

166 58 6

52 120

6 114 20 8 12 - - - 20 8

12

146 2

144 38 10 28

538

538 228

2 226 96 2

94

280 28 252 260 4

256

-

S. CAROLINA--CON.

EDGEFIELD............... WHITE.... NONWHITE.

FAIRFIELO............... WHITE.... NONWHITE.

FLORENCE................ WHITE.... NONWHITE.

FLORENCE............ WHITE.... NONWHITE.

BALANCE OF COUNTY... WHITE.... NONWH I TE.

GEORGETOWN.............. WHITE.. .. NONWHITE.

GEORGETOWN-......... WHITE.... NONWHITE.

BALANCE OF COUNTY... WHITE.... NONWHITE.

GREENVILLE.............. WHITE....

WHITE.... NONWHITE.

ORANGEBURG.............. WHITE.... NONWHITE.

Ey county

272 I2

260 498 102 396

2.272 1,188 1.084 --- --- --- --- --- ---

996 428 568 --- -- -- -- --- ---

5.724 49364 1.360 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1.232

840 392 --- --- --- --- --- -- 488 184 304

2,066 1 ~ 3 4 2

724

226 52 174 730 408 322 868 574 294 788 430 358 420 70 350

130 20 110 208 20 188 954 436 518 774 350 424 776 456 320

856 724 132

1,916 648

1.268

Attendant

I

11 0 78 32

242 124 118 ,678 ,048 630 546 366 180 ,132 682 450

602 374 228 214 152 62

388 222 166 9286 ,048 ,238 ,744 e 064 680

3.542 2.984

958

918 606 312 426 240 186 492 366 126 312 180 132

1 702 1,264

438

180 90 90

424 148 778 578 200 718 552 166 272 102 170

1.356 1.180

176 38 30 8

540 286 254 574 356 218 498 316 182

936 818 118

11132 588 544

$72

274 14

260 298

b 292 426 24

402 110

2 106 316 22

294

354 20

334 76 6

t o 278 14

264 26 14 12 2

2 24 14 10

68 6

62 14

14 54 6

48 132

132 212

4 268

Ii6

716 196 10

186 92 2

90 250

2 248 212

272

146 28 118 174

10 164 230 12

218 224 38 186 96

96

16 16

714 10

704

.,

-

-

-

-

- SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE.

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SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-41

Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Col.or United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con.

(See headnote at be&- of hbh)

AReA AND COLOR

S. CAROLINA--CON.

ORANGEBURG-CON. ORANGEBURG...........

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

PICKENS.............,..., WHITE..... NONWHITE..

RICHLAND................. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

COLUMBIA............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

SALUDA............,...... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

SPARTANBURG.............. WHITE..... NONWHITE..

SPARTANBURG.......... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

SUMTER.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WHITE..... NONWHITE..

SUMTER............... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

UNION.................... , WHITE.....

NONWHITE.. UNION................

WHITE..... NONWHITE..

BALANCE OF COUNTY.... WHITE..... NONWHITE..

Tvtal births

by county Of

BIRTBS BY PIACE OF RFsmMcE

Total births

358 206 152

1.488 392

1.096 1s 106

972 134

4,826 2.850 1r976 2.532 1.466 18066 2.294 1,384

910

346 190 156

3,498 2.532

966 lr084

706 378

2.414 1.826

588

2.390 1,278 1.112

920 620 300

1.470 658 812 740 474 266 276 188 88

464 286 178

SO02 266 736 ,982 I 292 690 816 560 256

9 166 732 434

171642

16.270 1.372

104 478 334 144 94 62 32 188 484 302 182 846 586 260 188 84 38 46 198

Attendant

M i c i a Q

hospital= in

270 206 64

862 382 480

1.088

128 4.630 2.828 lr802 21472 1.456 1.016 2.158 1.372

786

194 174 20

3.380 2.520

860 1 so38

706 332

2.342 1.814

528

1.786 1.270

516 842 618 224 944 652 292 700 474 226 270 188 82

430 286 144

412 242 170

1.782 1.288

494 732 560 172

1.050 728 322

17 9468

16.164

960

18304

104 476 332 144 88 62 26 182 484 302 182 844 584 260 188 80 36 44 198

Attendant not in hospital asd not specified

8e

8e 626 1c 616 1E li e

19c 22

174 6C 1c 5c 136 12 124

152 16 136 118 12

106 46

46 72 12 60

604 8

596 78 2

76 526

6 520 40

40 6

6 34

34

590 24

566 200

4 196 84

84 116 4

112

174

106 68

- -

-

- 2 2

6

6

- - .. ,. - 2 2 - - 4 2 2 -

lwz l bLrths

by county or

.occ-ce

380 304 76 2

242 712 --- I-

78 68 10 2

726 --- --- 200 88

154 6

148 54 90

288 68

222 188 56 12

162

- 82

136 2

198 326 488 194 -

2 162 154

896 6 2 4

21842 -

--- --- 98

1.630 --- --- 130 210 278 176 102 - 360 14

346 184

58 172

172 220 78

302 4

4 754

- -

-

BIRTHS BY PIACE OF RFsIDFXCE

Total births

86 292 244

15C 270 490 380

174

48

iia

94

98 372 292

210 146

188 78

ea

ea

110 120 134 194 116 238 150 86

126 182 86 54

444 382 62

234 58 48 90 60 196 290 472 22 2 128 98 30 182 120 126

292 80 36 44 102

2,424 1.952

472 184

2 9 138 1,712

426 126 166 318 240 78 92

370 50

320 240 148 84

160 54 106 224 208 230 224 44 22 22

400

Attendant

physicien in

hospital’

8t 29C 242 48 146 270 488 378 iia 170 94 76 94

372 292 80

210 144

188 78

110 120 130 194 114 238 148 86

126 180 78 52

444 382 62

224 58 48

58 196 290 472 222 124 96 28

182 120 126

288 74 34 40 102

2,422 1.950

472 182

21128 1,704

424 122 166 314 238 76 92

344 48

296 230 148 82

154 54 100 222 208 230 216 40 22 18

396

9a

Attendant not in hospi ta l ana not

specifi€d

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3-48

BIRTBS

T O W births

254 742 504 238

5.522 4,228 1.294 2,972 1.736 1.236

382 258

1,910 150 452 188 264

342 662 63 8 166 472 302 246 56

404 340 64

258 106 210 134 440 194

51524 4 9 878

646 21706 2. 108

598 2. 818

260 194 66 566 258 308 688 122 560 460 100

516 716 272 504 318 202

1. 432 764 668 808 472 336 624 292 332 450

312 262 50

938 686 252 474 336 138 464 350 114 110 524

1. 074 812 262

SECTION 3 . NATALITY

BY PUCE OF RFSI0El:CE

Attendant

BYsici= in

hospital'

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AND COLOR

SOUTH DAKOTA..CON . ZIEBACH ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

TENNESSEE ........ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ANDERSON ................. OAK RIDGE. PART ...... OAK RIDGE. TOTAL ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BEDFORD .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHELBYVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... BENTON ................... BLEDSOE .................. BLOUNT ...................

MARYVILLE ............ ' BALANCE OF COUNTY .e..

BRADLEY .................. CLEVELAND ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CAMPBELL ................. CANNON ................... CARROLL ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE a

CARTER ................... ELIZABETHTON ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CHEATHAM ................. CHESTER ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLAIBORNE ................ CLAY ..................... COCKE .................... COFFEE ...................

TULLAHOMAt PART ...... TULLAHOMAt TOTAL ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NASHVILLE ............ WHITE. .... NONWHITE .a

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... DECATUR .................. DE KALB .................. DICKSON .................. OYER .....................

WHITE. .... NONWHITE a.

DYERSBURG ............ WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... FAYETTE .................

WHITE. ... NONWHITE .

FENTRESS ................ FRANKLIN ................

TULLAHOMA . PART ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

GIBSON .................. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

GILES ................... WHITE .... NONWHITE

GRAINGER ................ GREENE ..................

GREENVILLE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

4

4

83.774

65.480 1 8 ~ 2 9 4

1.324

.

.. - ... 548 458 90 .. .. -I

.. 188 186

1.162 .. ... 1.122 ... -

976 218 290 234 56

686 L - 52

164 118 46

346 22

584 690 .. . ... 186 88 98 514

10, 040 7 , 788 2.252 .. - .. -

2 186 654

732 604 128 ... .. .. -I

621 16t 462 301 58C .. e

lr01f 114 30i

404 314 9c 2E

944 - ..

Total births

92 34 58

82.248

64.020 18.228

1 9 444 632 636 812 500 414 86

286 228 58

214 178 172

1,214 256 958 950 578 372

718 19 8 426 358 68

764 192 572 180 188 150 38 430 148 590 648 302 304 346

322 198 124 458

9,560 7,360 ..... 5 9 564 ..... ..... .....

148 234 478

620 496 124 280 207 7f

34( 631 14' 491 34( 57;

57( 91( 621 28i

40i 32( 8i

261 821 24f 582

Attendant

paysic*m in

hospital'

86 34 52

18. 582 ...... ...... 1.404

632 636 772 490 414 76 216 228 48 214 176 156 ..... 256 954 926 566 360

704 198 402 354 48

754 192 562 180 180 148 32 408 126 514 646 300 302 346

262 186 76

424 9.544 7.352 2.192 ..... ..... 1.924 3. 992

146 226 478

584 490 94

274 20: 7;

311 241 141 101 321 56:

561 8I( 62; 181

351 31( 41 242 80f 242 564

Rttendant n o t in hospital and not

specified

6

6

3 9666

lr09C 2.576

40

4c 1c

l@ 1c

1c

2 IC 4

4 24 12 12

14

24 4

20 10

10

8 2 6

22 22 76 2 2 2

60 12 48 34 16 8 8

I2 4 8 4 2 8

36 6

30 6

I 31

391

381 1:

I

I 101

1 9'

41 11 31 21 2;

11 1

AREA AND COIIlR

TENNESSEE..CON . jRUNDY ................... iAMBLEN ..................

MORRISTOWN ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

iAMILTON ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

CHATTANOOGA .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EAST RIDGE ........... REO BANK-WHITE OAK . e .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... HANCOCK .................. HARDEMAN .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HARDIN ................... HAWKINS .................. HAYWOOO ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HENDERSON ................ WHITE NONWHITE ..... I.

HENRY .................... WHITE ..* NONWHITE ..

HICKMAN .................. H OUST ON.................. HUMPHREYS ................ JACKSON .................. JEFFERSON ................ JOHNSON .................. KNOX .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

KNOXVILLE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE O F COUNTY .... LAKE .....................

WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE LAUDERDALE ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAWRENCE ................. LEWIS .................... ~~

L INCOLN .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

LOUOON ................... MC MINN ..................

ATHENS ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MC NAIRY ................. MACON .................... MADISON ..................

WHITE . a . . NONWHITE

JACKSON .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

MARION ................... MARSHALL .................

WHITE ..... MAURY .................... NONWHITE . I

WHITE ..a. 8

NONWHITE., COLUMBIA .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . I

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . I

MEIGS .................... MONROE ................... MONTGOMERY ...............

WHXTE ..... NONWHITE..

Total births

b y county O f

occurrence

188 842 ... ...

5, 990 4.674 lr 316 ... ... ... ... ... ...

92 408 110 298

542 290 668 I94 474 360 300 60 460 392 68 58

118 176 216 564 106

6,350 5,112

638 ... ... ... ... 230 168 62 562 248 314 690 sa

612 504 108

384 828 ... ... 92

178 le608

942 666 ... ... ... ... ... ... 431

321 261 61

911 68: 23 . ... ... ... ... ... ... 548 961 731 231

250 734 498 236

5.484 4. 206 1. 278 2 952 1 I 728 1. 224

382 258

1.892 106 160 122 58

336 514 210 144 66 290 244 46

382 340 42 248 100 206 128 432 192

5.458 ..... 604

2.660 2 ~ 1 0 4

556 ..... 164 160 4

340 236 104 672 122 546 454 92

512 768 210 498 302 202

1. 212 164 448 756 472 284 456 291 164 446

306 262 44

848 672 176 42C 332 88

428 34c 88 98

498 966 802 164

.

Rttendant not in hospital and not

specified

4 8 6 2

38 22 16 20 8

12 . . ia 44

272 66

206

6 80 428 22

406 12 2

IO 22

22 10 6 4 6 8 2

66 24 42 46 4 42 20 96 34 62 22b 22

204 16

14 6 8

4 8 2 6

16

#

d

d

22;

220 52

52 168

168 4

6

6 90 14 16 54 4 50 36 10 26 12 26

108 10 98

d

d

.

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I

Total b-

596' 414 182 478 398

80 52

258 520 428

92 304

86 96

316

596 350 864

4 860 586 476 110

1,454 1.214

240 570 472

98 884 742 142

406 146 506

16.788 ..... 7.712 ...... ..... 6.170 ..... ..... 1.542

272 124 ..... 398 560 ..... 838 712 126 784 362 422 108

88 20

320 196

72 496

1.404 688 716

226 366 346 560 416 144 612 458 154 302 214

88 310 244

66

!

Attendant

physician

hospital1 in

3-49 SECTION 3 . NATALITY

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

AREA AND corn

TENNESSEE.CON . MONTGOMERY..CON

CLARKSVILLE .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MOO RE...................^ MORGAN ................... OBI ON...................^

WHITE ..... ........ NONWHITE.<

OVERTON .................. PERRY .................... PICKETT .................. POLK ..................... PUTNAM ................... RHEA ..................... ROANE ....................

OAK RIOGEt PART ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ROBERTSON ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

RUTHERFORD ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MURFREESBORO ......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

SCOTT .................... SEQUATCHIE ............... SEVIER ................... SHELBY ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MEMPHIS .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SMITH .................... STEWART .................. SULLIVAN .................

BRISTOL7 ............. KINGSPORT ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SUMNER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TIPTON ................... WHITE ..a. . NONWHITE ..

TROUSDALE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UNICOI ................... UNION .................... VAN BUREN ................ WARREN ................... WASHINGTON ...............

JOHNSON C I T Y ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WAYNE .................... WEAKLEY .................. WHITE .................... WILLIAMSON ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WILSON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEBANON .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county

DmVMce or

.. ... .. -I .. ...

7:: 611 12: 281 21;

30;

67; 271

1.071 I ... 59L 47E 11E

1.411 1.17E

24C ... ... ... -I ... ...

480 114 202

17.786 9.956 7.830 ... .- .- ... ... ...

274 26

3.184 ... .- ...

654 536 118 556 186 370 114

90 24

302 16 64

552 1.504 ... ...

76 146 300 47 2 332 140 686 556 130 ... .- ... ... ... .-

(See headnote at b e g i n n i i of tab le )

BlRlBS BY PIACE OF RFSDFXCE

521 41; 1 1 1

441 391

51 51

24; 501 421

81 291

81 91

301

581 341 86;

851 58; 471 101

19431 l r 2 1 (

22t 561 47;

9; 871 73f 1 3 6

1

37c 132 48E

16,560 9.052 7,508

12.758 6,724 69034 3.802 2,328 1,474

266 114

2.474 398 558

1. 518

834 710 124 564 342 222 106

86 20

318 176

72 488

1.372 672 700

224 356 342 546 410 136 578 448 130 280 208 72

298 240

58

A t k n b t not in hospital aod not

specified

7( 2

6E 3E

f 3c

1 6 1 2

1 2 1 c

1

8

8

2

2 4

4 16 4

12 6

6 10 4 6

i o

36 14 18

228 24

204 150 14

136 78 10 68

6 10 1 4

2 12

.

4 2 2

220 20

200 2 2

2 20

8 32 16 16

2 1 0

4 14 6 8

34 10 24 22 6

16 12

4 8

.

.

..

A m A Am COIOR

TEXAS ............ WHITE ..a.

NONWHITE

INDERSON ................ WHITE . NONWHITE .

PALESTINE ........... WHIT NONW

BALANCE OF COUN WHITE NONWHITE . I

rNOREWS .................. ANOREWS ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... .RANSAS .................. .RCHER ...................

WICHITA FALLS. PART., BALANCE OF COUNTY e.. <

.RMSTRONG ................

.TASCOSA.r ............... UST TIN..................^

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

8AILEY.a ................. ANOERA .................. ASTROP ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

AYLOR ................... EE ......................

BEEVILLE ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

E L L ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE

KILLEEN .............. TEMPLE ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... EXAR ....................

WHITE ..a.

NONWHITE .. SAN ANTONIO ..........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... LANCO ................... OROEN ................... OSQUE ................... OWIE ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

RAZORIA ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FREEPORT ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TEXARKANA~ ...........

RAZOS. .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

BRYAN ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

COLLEGE STATION ......

Tow births

by county Of

occwence

245,662

208.720 36.942

554 334 22c ... I- ... ... -. -. 322 ... ...

940 136 204 ... ... ... ...

58 8 I- ... . 406 256 186 70

320 2

306 186 120 122 696 ... ... ..... ..... 464 ... -. ... .- ...

20.112 1 8 ~ 6 3 2

1.480 ... ... -. -.

66 .

142 1rO22

718 304 ... ... ... ... ... ...

1 178 1 9 048

130 ... ... ... ... 1.216

922 294 ... ... ... -

Total births

246,444

2099294 37r15C

564 352 212 314 ZOC 1 1 4 25C 152 98

326 306

2c

88C 674 206 446 296 150 434 156 156

156 26

440 230 156

74

250 64

344 208 136 130 722 528 194 ..... ..... 446

1. 410 692 504 188 750

19.934 ...... ..... 17. 796 16. 372 1. 424 .....

60 12

110 1.248 836 412 562 352 210 686 484 202 .....

1 564 228 330

1.462 ..... 192 ..... 930 282 804

216 310

588

~~

Attendant

physician in

hospital'

23191%

198,756 32.374

496 35( 146 28C 19E

82 216 152 64

324 306

18

872 674 198 440 296 144 432 126 156

156 26

372 192 154

38

250 56

258 194

64 128 646 466 180

.

2.798 2.376

422 l r 4 0 8

666 488 178 724

18.702 17.270 ..... 16 9 652 15. 272 ..... .....

60 12

110 1.028

828 200 466 348 118 562 480

82 1.770 1. 562

208 328

1. 442 1.268

174

994 896

90 630 560

70 306

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified ...... ...... 4.776

68 2

66 34

2 32 34

34 2

2

.

.

8

8 6

6 2

30

.

.

. . . . 68 38

2 36

. 8

8 6 1 4 72

2 76 62 1 4

54 30 24

2 26 1 6 1 0 26

1.232 1.188

44 ..... 44 8 8

18144

. .

. 220

8 212

96 4

92 124

4 120 22

2 20

2 20

2 18

218 34

184 174 28

146 4

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Totsl births

656 656 252

1.410 560 358 202 462 60 50 10 .....

632 402 394 340 54 94

278 52 376 314 .....

2. 258 142 44 934 628 306 274 180 94

660 448 212 ...... ...... 426

119580 956 222 340 188 152 314 270 44

264 228 36 170 360 70

1.032 836 196 58 162 82 80

264 312

39510 29500 ..... 1 786 .....

654 446 254 192 616 550 66 662 564 98

188 148 24 98 86 12

SECTION - 3 . NATALITY

Attendant

physician in

hospital '

.

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified . Urban Places. 196.1-Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AND COIllR

TEXAS..CON . BRAZOS..CON .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BREWSTER ................. BRISCOE .................. BROOKS ................... BROWN ....................

BRO.NWOO0 ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BURLESON ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BURNET ................... CALOWELL .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CALHOUN .................. CALLAHAN ................. CAMERON ..................

BROWNSVILLE .......... HARLINGEN ............ SAN BENITO ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CAMP ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CARSON ................... CAS5 .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CASTRO ................... CHAMBERS .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHEROKEE ................. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

CHILORESS ................ CLAY ..................... COCHRAN .................. COKE ..................... COLEMAN .................. COLLIN ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

MC KINNEY ............ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

RICHARDSON. PART ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE. .

COLLINGSWORTH ............ COLORADO .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

COMAL .................... NEW BRAUNFELS ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

COMANCHE ................. CONCH0 ................... COOKE ....................

GAINESVILLE .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CORYELL .................. COTTLE ................... CRANE .................... CROCKETT ................. CROSBY ................... CULBERSON ................ DALLAM ................... DALLAS ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

DALLAS ............... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .a

FARMERS BRANCH ....... GARLANO .............. GRAND PRAIRIE. PART .. GRAND PRAIRIE. TOTAL . HIGHLAND PARK ........ IRVING ............... MESQUITE .............

Total births

by c m t r Of

occ-ce

.. .. .. 208

408 530

4

...

... 104 64 40

232 424 366 58

552 58

5.178 ... .. ... - 156 80 76 82

402 242

328 126 86 40

568 372 196 174 94 64 28

168 872 732 140

160

... ... ..

... - .. .. 102 402 302 100 418 - - 100 12

468 ... ... 216 106

106 102 226 58

24, 404 18.892 5.512

.

I- - ... ... ... ... ... .. - -

Total births

9E 4f 5c

16C 104 29t 47t 37E 9E

204 12c 84

204 33E 286 52

53E Ili

5,454 2.036 1~40E

58C 1.43C

15E 8C 7E

202 43E 264 174 266 212 15E 54

522 336 186 158 162 192 64

184 888 732 156 318 256 62

570 476 94

118 372 272 100 432 352 80

192 54

410 238 172 492 88

110 120 340 104 148 ...... ......

5.548 17.764 12.550 5.214

438 ..... 824 836 86

1. 354 .....

Attendant

physician

hospital= in

5E 4i It 15f 102 28E 46E 37c 9f

14c 104 3t 19C 29t 252 44

52€ 11c

3 9 164 98C 98E 37c 82E 12E 8C 4€ 20i 39E 262 136 25i 20c 154 4t

47t 336 14C 156 148 176 64 178 872 722 15C 314 254 60

558 468 9c

96 326 264 62

384 314

186 52

408 236 172 490 86

70

110 120 330 90

144 25.052 19,628 5.424

17.578 12.472 .....

438 ..... 810 822 86

19350 .....

Attendant n o t in hospital end n o t specified

4

3

6 1 4 1 4 3

1 .... 1905

42 21 60 3

3

4

3 1 1

4

4

1 1

1 1

1

2 4

3 4 3 1

1 1

22 10 12. 181 7. 101

1' 1.

m m COLOR

TEXAS..CON . OALLAS..CON

RICtIARDSON. PART ..... RICHARDSON. TOTAL .... UNIVERSITY PARK ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DAWSON ................... LAMESA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DEAF SMITH ............... DELTA ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OENTON ................... OENTON ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

DE WITT .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

OICKENS .................. OIMMIT ................... OONLEY ................... DUVAL .................... EASTLAND ................. ECTOR ....................

ODESSA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY

EDWARDS .................. E L L I S ....................

WHITE ..... ...... ~~ . NONWHITE e.

WAXAHACHIE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

E L PAS0 .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

EL PAS0 .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ERATH .................... FALLS ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

FANNIN ................... WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. FAYETTE ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FISHER ................... FLOYD .................... FOARO .................... FORT BEND ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FRANKLIN ................. FREESTONE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

F R I O ..................... GAINES ................... GALVESTON ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

GALVESTON ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LA MARQUE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TEXAS C I T Y ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GARZA .................... G I L L E S P I E ................. GLASSCOCK ................ GOLIAO ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

lbtal births

by covnty of

occurrence

... ... ... ... 614 ... ... 378 38 28 10

lrOl6 ... ... 366 308 58 13c

238 34

20c 384

2 * 384 ... ... 24

93E 64E 292 ... ... ... ... ... ...

12.912 12.49C

422 ... ... 252 416 26C 15C 28C 242 38

186 138

178 454 7c

824 65C 174 46 19E 9E 1oc 29E 35E

4907C 2.79C I.28C

48

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 142 230

90 78 12

654 654 252

1.398 466 298 I68 438 48 46 2

lr018 620 398 362 318 44 82

220 52

226 310

2.376 2. 236

140 38 834 614 220 230 178 52

604 436 168 ......

llr872 424

llr360 936 222 250 180 70

298 262 36

236 214 22

158 338 66

962 810 152 54 150 82 68 226 308

39488 2.486 ..... 1.776 11128

648 446 254 192 612 546 66

654 558 96

I E6 146 24 92 84 8

Z 2

12 94 60 34 24 1z 4 8

16 1z

-

14 32 22 10 12

5a - 150

4 24 22 2 6

100 14 86 44 2

42 56 12 44

240 238

2 220 ZO

90 8

82 16

8 a

2a 14 14 12 22 4 70 26 44 4 12

12 38 4

22 14 8

10 4 6

.

. d . 4 4

6 6 2

2 2

6 2 4

#

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

?&

346 268 .

78 666 568

98 1 * 572

528 450

78 594 528

66 450

18574 1.120

454 168 202 962 706 256 444 272 172 260 128 132

684 616

68 364 306

58 320

1.154 594 560 166 128 38

100 176 154 128

26

570 460 110

33.106 24.476

8.630 708 396 228 206

22 26.038 18.352 7. 686 1 528

160 4.048 3.210

838

812 418 394 454 254 200 358 164 194 44

218 500 360 140

64 382 284

98

:

Attendant

Attendant

in hospital

specified

Physician not in

hospital= atlanot

! AREA AND COLOR

TEXAS..CON

GONZALES ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GRAY ..................... PAMPA ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GRAYSON .................. OENISON ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHERMAN .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... GREGG ....................

WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

KILGORE . PART ........ KILGOREI TOTAL ....... LONGVIEW .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE~I

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GRI#ES ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GUADALUPE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SEGUIN ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... HALE .....................

PLAINVIEW ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HALL ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a.

HAMILTON ................. HANSFORO ................. HAROEMAN .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HAROIN ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

HARRIS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BAYTOWN .............. BELLAIRE ............. GALENA PARK ..........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HOUSTON .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PASADENA ............. WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HARRISON ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

MARSHALL ............. . WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HARTLEY .................. HASKELL .................. HAYS .....................

SAN MARCOS ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

HEMPHILL ................. HENDERSON ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .a

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1 9 6 K o n .

Total births

by county Of

occvsrence

376 302 74

764 ... ... 1. 672 ... ... ... -I ... ... ...

1 r74t 1r21t

53( ... ._ ... ... ... ... ... .- 27t 1 3 r 141

46f 41(

5f ... ... ... ... lr10E .- -.

22t 181 3E

156 1 l E 1 8 6 162

24

512 414

9E 32r78f 24r28€

8.498 ... ... ... .. .. ... ... I .. ... ... .. ... 76f 391 37; ... ... ... -. .. .. 17; 18( 42 f ... ...

6i 39( 29f l o (

BIRTHS BY PIACE 0F.RESIDENCE

288 244

44 660 562

98 ,552 514 448

66 594 528

66 444

,398 ..... 280 152 186 846 704 142 400 272 128 208 126

82

648 584

64 340 286

54 308

1.084 562 522 160 124 36

100 170 152 128

24

530 456

74 32.674 24. 288 .....

702 394 226 204

22 ...... ...... 7.492 .....

160 3.960 3 9 168

792

580 408 172 360 250 110 220 158

62 44

218 474 340 134

64 354 274

80

58 24 34

6 6

20 14

2 12 .

6

176 2

174 16 16

116 2

114 44

44 52

2 50

36 32

4 24 20 4

12 70 32 38

6 4 2

6 2

2

.

.

40 4

36 432 188 244

6 2 2 2

328 134 194

6

88 42 46

232 10

222 94 4

90 138

6 132

.

26 20

6

28 10 18

AREA AND COLOR

TEXAS..CON . HIDALGO .................

EOINBURG ............ MC ALLEN ............ MERCEOES ............ MISSION ............. PHARR ............... WESLACO ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY .

HILL .................... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

HOCKLEY ................. HOOD .................... HOPKINS .................

WHITE . . . NONWHITE .

HOUSTON ................. WHITE .... NONWHITE .

HOWARD .................. BIG SPRING .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.

HUOSPETH ................ HUNT ....................

WHITE NONWHITE .... GREENVILLE ..........

WHITE .... NONWHITE

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... WHITE .... NONWHITE .

HUTCHINSON .............. BORGER ..............

IRION ................... JACK .................... JACKSON .................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

JASPER .................. WHITE ..e. NONWHITE .

JEFF DAVIS .............. JEFFERSON ...............

WHITE .e.. NONWHITE .

BEAUMONT ............ WHITE .... NONWHITE .

GROVES .............. NEOERLAND ........... PORT ARTHUR .........

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... JIM HOGG ................ JIM WELLS ...............

ALICE ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

JOHNSON ................. CLEBURNE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

JONES ................... ABILENE. PART ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ...

KARNES .................. KAUFMAN .................

WHITE .... NONWHITE .

TERRELL ............. WHITE .e.. NONWHITE .

BALANCE OF COUNTY ... WHITE .. NONWHITE .

KENDALL ................. KENEOY .................. KENT .................... KERR .................... KIMBLE .................. KING .................... KINNEY ..................

BALANCg OF COUNTY ...

BIF?DIS BY mAcE OF F S D E i C E

births by county

Of occurrence blrths

hospital'

I I I 6.314 ... .. ... .. ... ... ...

262 208

54 480

52 296 248

48

298 148 150

1, 348 ... ... 14

782 638 144 ... ... ... ... ... ... 748 ... ... .

90 234 202

32 546 370 176 44

6.420 4, 796 19624 ... ... *- ... ... ... ... ... ...

86 996 ... ... 614 ... ... 484 ... ... 412 762 500 262 ... ... ... ... ... -.

70

2 386

114

26

.

.

708 1.164

356 460 482 544

2. 496 316 256 60

602 96

326 278

48

272 138 134

1 9 224 1.038

186 116 738 586 152 410 324

86 328 262

66

794 562 232

24 100 288 250

38 520 378 142

34 6.076 4.330 1,746 2.946 11882 1.064

422 412

1.620 994 626 676

140 ..... 710 296 678 314 364 406

2 404

398 538 296 242 260 126 134 278 170 108 102

26 30

316

112 6

54

4,814 566

1,026 266 356 410 404

1,786 286 250

36 560

94 322 276

46

212 138

74 1.204 1.026

178 112 662 580

82 364 322 42

298 258 40

-790 560 230

24 98

256 238

18 488 374 114

34 5.852 ..... 1.542 2 9 862 19876

986 422 410 ..... 982 504 672

82 902 622 280 668 314 354 398

2 396

356 430 284 146 210 126

84 220 158

62 60 26 30

314

102 6

50

Attendant not in hospital

specified atla not

1.396 142 138 90

104 72

140 710 30

6 24 42

2 4 2 2

60

60 20 12

8 4

76 6

70 46

2 44 30 4

26

.

4 2 2

2 32 1 2 20 32

4 28

224 20

204 84

6 78

2 134

12 122 4

58 104 88 16 10

10 8

8

42 108

12 96 50

50 58 12 46 42

.

.

.

.

.

.

. . 2

1 0 . 4

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 196Kon .

(See headnote at beginning Of table)

AREA AND COLOR

TEXAS..CON . KLEBERG ..................

KINGSVILLE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

KNOX ..................... LAMAR ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PARIS ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LAMB ..................... LAMPASAS ................. LA SALLE ................. LAVACA ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEE ...................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

LEON ..................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

LIBERTY .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LIMESTONE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LIPSCOMB ................. L I V E OAK ................. LLANO .................... LOVING ................... LUBBOCK ..................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

LUBBOCK .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... LYNN ..................... MC CULLOCH ............... MC LENNAN ................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

WAC0 ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MC MULLEN ................ MADISON ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MARION ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MARTIN ................... MASON .................... MATAGOROA ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BAY C I T Y ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ...

MAVERICK ................. EAGLE PASS ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

MEDINA ................... MENARD ................... MIDLAND ..................

MIDLAND .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

MILAM .................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

M I L L S .................... MITCHELL .................

Total births

by county Of

1.084 I . 190 658 480 178 .. A ... .. .. .. 626 142 76

474 400 74

142 98 44 48 8

40 802 556 246 206 148 58

2 68 66

5.920 ..... 600 .. .. .. - 166 178

3.284 2. 664

620 - . . ...

2 160 84 76

102 30 72

82 60

618 472 146 .. ... ... .. .. I_

728 ... .. 450 52

1.580 .. .. 364 276 88 50

370

B I R W BY PLACE OF REslIwcE

Total births

952 826 . 126 174 568 400 168 378 276 102 190 124 66

646 174 154

82 144 82

8 5.160 .....

538 4. 136 .....

440 ..... 374 156

3.300 2,678

622 2.392 1.918 474 908 760 148 20

130 74 56 132 54 78

102 70

640 498 142 330 254 76

310 244 66

770

92 466 48

678

1,698 ..... 84

408 322 86 54

?lo

At tendant

Flwician in

hospital'

898 780 118 168 424 388 36

290 264 26

134 124

594 172 134

348 298

132 102

3c 124 7c 54

686 470 216 204 164 40

82 132 8C 8

5,062 ..... 508

4 ~ 0 6 0 ..... 416 ..... 362 152

3.072 2.616

456 ..... ..... 388 814 746 68 16

102 74 28 98 54 44

86 68

612 490 122 324 252 72

288 238 50 344 276 68

452 46 .... .... 80

380 316 6 4 54

284

l a

50

At tendant n o t in hospital and n o t

specFfied

54 46 8 6

144 12

132 88 12 76 56

56 52 2

20

24 6

18 16 2

14 22

22 20

20 44 4

40

.

.

.

. 12 2 .

98 68 30 76 52 24 22 12 4

228 62 166 134 48 86 94 14 80 4

28

28 34

34

16 2

28 8

20 6 2 4 22 6

16 426 402 24 14 2

34 30 4

28 6

22

26

.

.

.

AREA AFlD COLOR

TEXAS..CON . MONTAGUE ................. YONTGOMERY ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MOORE .................... MORRIS ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MOTLEY ................... NACOGDOCHES ..............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NACOGOOCHES .......... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NAVARRO .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CORSICANA ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE a .

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NEWTON ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NOLAN .................... SWEETWATER ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

NUECES ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE . a

CORPUS CHRIST1 ....... ROBSTOWN ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ..e.

OCHILTREE ................ OLOHAIY ................... ORANGE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ORANGE ............... WHITE. .... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... PAL0 PINTO ...............

MINERAL WELLS ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

PANOLA ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PARKER ................... PARMER ................... PECOS .................... POLK .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

POTTER ................... AMARILLO . PART. ...... AMARILLO. TOTAL ...... BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

PRESIDIO ................. RAINS ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RANDALL .................. AMARILLO. PART ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

REAGAN ................... REAL ..................... REO RIVER ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

REEVE5 ................... PECOS ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

REFUGIO .................. ROBERTS .................. ROBERTSON ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

occurrtace

84 96

566 378 188 ... ... ... I- ... ... 628 452 176 ... ... ... ... ... -. 106 44 62 388 -. ...

6.446 6.098

348 ... ... ... 35c

2 1.202 1.018

184 ... ... ... ... 308 ... ... 314 226 88

504 150 326 284 19c 94

3.952 ... ... ... 96

2

2 226 ... ... 62 28

258 170 88

536 I- -. 230

296 150 146

TOtal births

262 506 366 140 312 234 154 80 66

512 352 I60 286 194 92

226 158 68

568 404 164 382 282 100 186 122 64

208 120 88

370 274 96

6,494 6.148

346 4,902

446 1,146

322 44

1 t 546 1.360

186 758 576 182 I88

488 356 132 262 188 74

422 254 324 284 198 86

3,340 3 I 270 .....

70 150

36 30 6

676 472 204 58 58

256 166 90

494 410 84

276 16

330 172 158

At tendont

P h Y S I C I M in

h o s p i t a l 1

262 462 362 100 310 210 154 56 66

488 348 140 278 194 84

210 154 56

512 404 108 354 282 72 158 122 36

168 120 48

366 272 94

5.814 5,486

328 4.606

314 4 9 4 318 44

1,498 1.360

138 710 576 134 788

482 350 132 240 184 56

420 252 316 252 196 56

3,324 3,256 .....

68 98

32 28 4

676 412 204 56 30

202 162 40

486 402 84

272 16

198 144 54

4tt tendmt n o t in h o q i t a l ond nGt

specified

. 44 4 40 2

24

24

24 4 20 8

13 16 4

12

56

56 28

28 28

28 40

40 4 2 2

680 662

18 296 132 252 4

.

.

.

.

.

. 1

. 48

48 48

48

- . . 6 6

22 4

18 2 2 8

32 2

30 16 14 14 2 52

4 2 2

.

. . . 2

28 54 4 50

8 8 . 4

132 28 104

.

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and

Total births

134 102' 32

264 596 316 220 34

562 342 220 148 118 30 160 102 58

82 30 52

1.278 88 68

464 346 118 52

362 220 142 44

1,848 1.150

698 1 s 166

782 384 682 368 314 46 526 164 20 46 110

330 12.866 ...... 1.958 ..... ..... ..... .....

12 514 330 332

2. 134 ..... 66

2. 184 2.524 2.526

County. and Specified Urban Places. 1961-Con .

10

10

118 2

116

118 2

116 4

4 28 2

26

.

.

.

.

APE4 AND C0IL)R

TEXAS..CON . TRINITY ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TYLER .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UPSHUR ................... WHITE NONWHITE ..... ..

UPTON .................... UVALOE ...................

UVALOE ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

VAL VEROE ................ DEL RIO .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY

VAN ZANOT ................ ....

TEXAS..CON

ROCKWALL ................. WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE e. RUNNELS .................. RUSK .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

KILGOREI PART ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

SABINE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN AUGUSTINE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN JACINTO .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SAN PATRICIO ............. SAN SABA ................. SCHLEICHER ............... SCURRY ...................

SNYDER ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SHACKELFORO .............. SHELBY ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SHERMAN .................. SMITH ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TYLER ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

BALANCE OF COUNTY ..a.

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SOMERVELL ................ STARR .................... STEPHENS ................. STERLING ................. STONEWALL ................ SUTTON ................... SWISHER .................. TARRANT ..................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

ARLINGTON ............ FORT WORTH ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GRAND PRAIRIE. PART .. HALTOM CITY .......... HURST ................ WHITE SETTLEMENT ..... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. TAYLOR ...................

ABILENE. PART ........ ABILENE . TOTAL ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

TERRELL .................. TERRY ....................

BROWNFIELO ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

THROCKMORTON ............. TITUS ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

TOM GREEN ................ SAN ANGEL0 ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

TRAVIS ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AUSTIN ............... WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

Total births

by county or

138 78 60

236 51C 310 20c .. I . . 112 82 3c

151 102 5c

34

34 1.276

106 6

432 .. . 34

310 194 116 10

1. 882 1.232

650 .. ... - .. - .. 26

464 174 16

148

298 13.578 11.620 1.958 -I - I

I - - .. .. ... - ... 2.830 ... .. ..

38 508 I

I

28 428 322 106

1.950 I

I

5, 544 4.664

880 - .. - ...

(See headnote at beginnii of table)

Attendant

physician

hOspikl= in

124 102 22

264 476 374 104 34 444 34c 104 144 11E 26 132 1oc 32

5c 3c 2c ..... 78 62 442 334 108 52

320 22c 1oc 44 .....

1.150 444

1,036 782 254 558 368 190 46

300 164

46 104

20

326 12. 834 101886 1. 948 1. 066 8.452 ..... .....

12 512 330 332

21130 ..... 64 .....

28500 ..... 258 68

470 308 162 40 276 238 38 ..... ..... 134

5.438 4. 592

846 4. 968 4.184

784 470

not in

specified

32

32 194 10 6

22 12 10

42

42

.

.

.

. 254

254 130

130 124

124

226

.

.

.

.

. . . 6

4 32 22 10 2

24 16 8

2 . . . 4 2 2

26 24 24 2

8 2 6 2

44 2

42 7 2 7 0 2

66 48 18 56 42 14 10

.

VICTORIA ................. VICTORIA ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WALKER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HUNTSVILLE ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WALLER ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE. .

WAR0 ..................... WASHINGTON ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WEBB ..................... LAREOO ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY . .e. /I WHARTON ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WHEELER .................. WICHITA ..................

WICHITA FALLS . PART .. WICHITA FALLS . TOTAL . BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WILBARGER ................ VERNON ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... WILLACY .................. WILLIAMSON ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WILSON ................... Y""' WINKLER

KERMIT ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WISE ..................... WOO0 .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

YOAKUM ................... YOUNG .................... ZAPATA ................... ZAVALA ...................

..........

\UTAH .............. II WHITE ..e..

NONWHITE .. BEAVER ................... BOX ELDER ................

BRIGHAM CITY ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CACHE .................... LOGAN ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CARBON ................... OAGGETT .................. DAVIS ....................

BOUNTIFUL ............

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

106 62 44 178 116 62

388 258 130 84

528 ... I

956 .. ... 202

1, 322 .. ... 412 246 166 ... -. .. ... ... ... 254 86

168 276 392 230 162

21754 ... ... 1.378 1. 114

264 152

3 r 456 ... ... ... 364 ... ... ... ... 558

712 594 118 210 414 ... ... 286 198 154 44

210 392 56

334

26.714

25, 958 756

46 818 ... ...

1.210 ... ... 500

8 550 ...

118 86 32

184 148 36

348 232 116 136 426 346 80

738 600 138 272

1,218 920 298 312 218 94

176 138 38

136 80 56 188 108 80

294 220 164 56

2 v 146 ..... 3 6-

846 664 182 152 ..... .....

2.762 556 310 238 214 24 72

454

612 538 7 4

264 352 294 58

322 226 190 36

202 270 88

280

269178 ...... 570

86 876 462 414 ..... 684 474 430 30

2.294 646

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

Total births

144 88 56

214 152 62

358 236 122 136 470 378 92

920 774 146 290

1.306 988 318 352 220 132 176 138 38

176 82 94

254 112 142 304 322 170 152 ..... ..... 54

890 672 218 154 ..... ..... ..... 560 328 252 220 32 76

620

698 572 126 272 354 296 58 322 238 196 42

204 270 122 394 ......

25.846 620

88 882 464 418

1. 164 686 478 430 30

21310 648

26 2

24 30 4

26 10 4 6

44 32 12

182 174

8 18

88 68 20 40 2

38

.

. . . 40 2

38 66 4

62 10

102 6

96

526 508 18 44 8

36 2

10 6 6 4 18 14 6 8 4

166

86 34 52 8 2 2 . .

12 6 6 2

34 114

.

288

238 50

2 6 2 4 6 2 4 . . 16 2

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 196bCon .

1,662 . 180 110 106 258 262 84 92 168

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AM) COLOR

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e .

AMHERST .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE.<

APPOMATTOX ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE.,

ARLINGTON+ ............... AUGUSTA ..................

Total births

by c m t r Of

occurrence

.. 24: 41 11: 261 351 71 91

161

...... ... ... .. 471 171 301 248 25 8'

40 351 331 1'

3r181 - ... .. 16. 321

4.15 .. .. 9 B 161

9.151 1,

351 70 541

2.351 - - 21

73

24 19 59

1 r04 - I

1.15 I .. 7 4 45

91.45

67.93 23.52

32 1

31 2.04 1 r23

81 29 7 1 5 21

1, 1,

1 . 2, 15.

11

B I R W BY PIACE OF RESmEncE

Total births

84 28 52

11.584 642 ..... ..... 360 180 180 248 186 138 536 41 8 370 48 .....

560 19 100 .....

146 276

32 3 166 2.330

836

9,386

9.368 18

416 622 494 ..... 948 ..... 128 718 78 300 358 590 ..... 404 654 ..... 334 674 622 934 ......

73. 158 ...... 664 278 386 660 534 126 234 144 56 88

408 226 182 196 126 70 .....

876

Attendant

specified

1.648 178 110 104 258 262 82 90 168 84 28 52

11. 492 636

5.304 5.552

316 180 136 248 186 138 536 418 370 48

2. 982 554

1.092 ..... 144 242

32 3. 154 21322

832

9.246 ..... 18

410 600 488

2. 042 942 ..... 128 706 76

296 348 588

1.044 402 642 984 322 662 616 920

90.728

72.138 ...... 350 272 78 660 534 126 230 14 44 30

392 226 166 176 124 52

4.362 866

'

92 t 4t 4c

44

44

6f t f

52 i

31

li I 1

141

14(

1 2; t 1f t

l i

1;

1

1!

'1 1; 2' 1i 1;

f 11

6.32f

lr02( 5930f

311 f

301

1

7( 1i 51 It

1t 2(

1t 1; 1(

ARUMD WLOR

VIRGINIA..CON . BATH ..................... BEOFORO ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BLAND .................... BOTETOURT ................ BRUNSWICK ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

BUCHANAN ................. BUCKI.NGHAM ...............

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

CAMPBELL ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CAROLINE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE. .

CARROLL .................. CHARLES CITY .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CHARLOTTE ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE .e

CHESTERFIELD ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CLARKE ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CRAIG .................... CULPEPER .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

CUMBERLANO ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

OICKENSON ................ OINWIOOIE ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ESSEX .................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

FAIRFAX .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FAIRFAX .............. VIENNA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FAUQUIER ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FLOYD .................... FLUVANNA .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FRANKLIN ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

FREDERICK ................ GILES .................... GLOUCESTER ...............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

GOOCHLANO ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE I.

GRAYSON .................. GREENE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

GREENSVILLE .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HALIFAX .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

HANOVER .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Tow Attendant births

by C O m W or

occurrence births physician

hospital'

136 444 274 170

2 40 180

180 962 68 4

64 18

18

26 4

22 202 42

42 162 22 140

8 4 4 2 2

.

.

.

. 4

288 206 82 78 2

76 170 104

2 102 40 8

32

3r 728 3.528

200 ... ... ... ... ... 750 566 184 40 8 2 6

538 378 160 4

358

72 28 44 56 14 42 54 . . .

234 18

216 940 558 382 24 8

16

122 668 458 210 52

318 342 116 226

19152 262 104 158 868 650 218

310 106 204 426 210 28

182 320 156 164 ..... ..... 190 144 118 26

78 356 234 122 124 32 92

440 494 204 290 166 76 90

6.786 6.462

324 410 340

6.036 5.746

290 622 440 182 168 144 56 88

612 470 142 526 392

230 150 80

202 84 118 320 104 84 20

366 126 240 750 370 380 718 502 216

122 638 454 184 50

306 164 114 50

1.082 196 100 96

850 650 200

280 102 178 402 168 28 140 208 152 56

1.676 ..... 182 140 116 24

72 322 228 94 48 30 18

378 402 202 200 128 70 58

6.760 ..... 320 408 338

6.014 5. 728

286 602 432 170 I66 136 54 82

592 468 124 518 386

160 126 34

178 84 94

276 104 84 20

170 126 44 622 364 258 688 492 196

tttendsnt not in hospital end not Secified

. 30

Ir 26 2 12

178 2

176 7 0 66 4

62 18

18

30 4

26 24 42

42 112

4 108 12 4 8 4 2 2

6 34 6

28 16 2

7 4 62 92 2

90 38 6

32

d

1

26 22 4 2 2

22 18 4

20 8

12 2 8 2 6

20 2 18 8 6

70 24 46 24

24 .

44, . . 196

196 128

6

. 125 30 10 20

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..... 1.124 .

794 330 46

418 136 282 294 144 150 112 38 74

202 148

54

180 76

104 198 92

106 442 600 438 162 314 128 186 274 114 160

3-55

Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color United States. Each State and County. and Specified Urban Places. 196bCon .

(See headnote at beginning of table)

ARE& AND COLOR

VIRGINIA..CON . HENRICO .................. HENRY ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

HIGHLAND ................. I S L E OF WIGHT ............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

JAMES CITY ...............

GEORGE .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

KING WILLIAM ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LANCASTER ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LEE ...................... LOUDOUN ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

LOUISA ................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LUNENBURG ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

MADISON .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MATHEWS .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MECKLENBURG .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MIDDLESEX ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

MONTGOMERY ............... NANSEMDND ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE

NELSON ................... WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

NEW KENT ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORFOLK .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

NDRTHAMPTON .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORTHUMBERLAND ........... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NOTTOWAY ................. WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

ORANGE ................... WHITE ..... . NONWHITE ..

PAGE ..................... TRICK ..................

ILVANIA ............. P A P I T T S I

WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

POWHATAN ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PRINCE EDWARD ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PRINCE GEORGE ............ WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE .e

PRINCE WILLIAM ...........

Total births

by county or

occurrence

3 11 1 9

12

12 5

5 1.

1 2

1

1

1 I6 6 9 31 66 . 49 I 168 18 131 51 61

6 .

1

1: 701 31. 381 18

1' 331

1.30' 48: 82:

I 1 1

2: 2;

14( 11 1% 691 331 36(

9r 5( 41

12; 2( 9(

7( 6(

2 2

4:;

1;

16( 50(

l t 611 38( 231 69t 55( 14t

l r32 t

BIRllls BY PLACE OF REslDMcE

births

162 114 48 100

66 34

668 302 366 112 56 56

764 850 252 598

260 168 92

132 50 82

1.256 812 444 436 142 294 184 76 108 324 186 138

332 216 116 336 322 ..... 686 616 126 78 48

308 122 186 562 430 132 .....

A t t e n a a n t

physician in

hospital'

2r88C l r 0 1 f

77t 23t 4t

29C 13C 16C 23t 142

94 1oc 3€ 62

17f 144

34

164 76

156 9c 66

272 590 436 154 284 124 160 206 112 94

8e

156 110 46 8C

22 44t

51

296 15C

9c 50 40

756 624 252 372

252 164 88

118 48 70

1,092 798 294 196 134 62

148 76 72

202 162 40

328 216 112 330 316

1 r062 666 396 104 74 30

198 122

76 522 430

92 .....

A t t e n d a n t not in hospital

specified and not

10 108

16 92

128 6

122 58

2 56 12

12 24

4 20

16

.

.

. 16 42

2 40

170 10 2 8

30 4

26 68

2 66

6 4 2

20 8

12 222

6 216

22 6

16 8

226

226

8 4 4

1 4 2

12 164

1 4 150 240

8 232

.

36

36 122

24 98

4

4 6 6

240 20

220 22 4

18 110

110 40

40 8

.

.

.

.

VIRGINIA..CON . 'RINCESS ANNE ............

WHITE ..... .................. NONWHITE .. PULASKIr ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

LAPPAHANNOCK ............. WHITE .e. . NONWHITE ..

LICHMOND ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IOANOKE .................. SALEM ................. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

IOCKBRIDGE ............... .OCKINGHAM ............... LUSSELL .................. iCOTT .................... ;HENANDOAH ............... ;MYTH .................... iOUTHAMPTON ..............

NONWHITE .. iPOTSYLVANIA .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

iTAFFORD ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

iURRY .................... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

iUSSEX ...................

'ULASKI

WHITE ..'. ..

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

'AZEWELL ................. IARREN ................... IASHINGTON ............... IESTMORELAND .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

I I S E ..................... !YTHE .................... ORK .....................

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

INDEPENDENT CITIES*

.LEXANDRIA ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

UENA VISTA .............. .HARLOTTESVILLE ..........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

LIFTON FORGE ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

:OLONIAL HEIGHTS ......... .DVINGTON ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IANVILLE ................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE e.

' I L L S CHURCH ............. 'REDERICKSBURG ...........

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

.ALAX .................... IAMPTON ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IARRISONBURG ............. IOPEWELL .................

8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 0 ~ ................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE .

.YNCHBURG ................ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

IARTINSVILLE ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

90 4

86 348 ... ..

8

8 28

2 26 1 8 ... -

602 84

356 54

264 782 732 188 544

14 2

12 2

2 68

68

200 2

198 1.336 400 632

88 2

86 412 364 30

30 .

39364 2.964 400 546 4

674 660

1 4 382 330

52 . 2

2 Is836 19390

446

.

. 1.434 1.112

322 408

2e422 l r 9 0 8

514 19440 414 330

84 21958 21172

786 lr406 1.054

352

2.428 ..... 27C 488 180 308 100

78 22

114 70 44 .....

254 974

486 882 506 424 420 652 394

164 316 254

62 512 444

68 52 18

23a

a 4

122 70 52

974 314 762 154 102

52 918 446 472 364 108

2.780 ..... 386 354 118 944 780 164 120

94 26

226 206 184

22 898 714 184

332 334 264

70 88

29652 2. 130

522 226 506 408

98 1.244

940 304 418 270 148

A t t e n d a n t not in

hospital and n o t specified

A t t e n d a n t

physician in

hospital'

Total births

2.514 2,160

354 506 190 316 110

80 30

144 72 72

1.244 256 988

494 888 526 480 424 656 780 232 548 330 258

72 520 444

76 120

18 102

324 70

254 980 318 792 244 104 140

1.032 456 504 364 140

2 9 784 2 9 396

388 356 122 944 780 164 122 94 28

226 208 184

24 1.016

716 300

334 336 264

72 88

2.662 2 9 132

530 226 508 408 100

1 s 244 940 304 442 270 172

86 2

84 18 10 8

10 2 8

30 2

28 16

2 14

8 6

20 56 4 4

386 2

384 1 4 4

10 8

8 68

68

202

202 6 4 30 90

2 88

114 10 32

32

.

.

.

.

4 2 2 2 4 . . . 2

2

2

2 118

2 116

2 2

2

10 2 8

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

. . . 24

24 .

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Table 3.1 . Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County. and Specified . Urban Places. 196bCon .

(See headnote at begmmg of table)

AREA AM) COIOR

VIRGINIA..CON . INDEPENDENT CITIES9.CON

NEWPORT NEWS ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORFOLK .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

NORTON ................... PETERSBURG ...............

WHITE ..e.. NONWHITE ..

PORTSMOUTH ............... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

RAOFORO .................. RICHMOND .................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

ROANOKE .................. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SOUTH BOSTON ............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

SOUTH NORFOLK ............ WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

STAUNTON ................. SUFFOLK ..................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

V I R G I N I A BEACH ........... WAYNESBORO ............... WILLIAMSBURG .............

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

WINCHESTER ............... WASHINGTON .......

WHITE. .... NONWHITE a.

AOAMS .................... ASOTIN ................... BENTON ...................

KENNEWICK ............ RICHLANO ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CHELAN ................... WENATCHEE ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CLALLAM .................. PORT ANGELES ......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CLARK .................... VANCOUVER ............ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

COLUMBIA ................. COWLIT2 ..................

LONGVIEW ............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

DOUGLAS .................. FERRY ....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

FRANKLIN ................. PASCO ................ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GARFIELD ................. GRANT ....................

MOSES LAKE ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

GRAYS HARBOR ............. ABERDEEN ............. HOQUIAM .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

ISLAND ................... JEFFERSON ................ KING .....................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

AUBURN ............... BELLEVUE ............. RENTON ...............

Total births

by c-ty Of

..... 2.958 ..... 91224 61444 .....

740 ..... 1.070

482 ..... 5.228 .....

954 12.174 ..... 4 . 594

3.726 3.232

494 208

98 110

34

34 918

24

24 206 674

494 330 164

1.460

64. 982

61.164 3. 818

256 262

1 . 584

.

.

- .-

1.052 I- .- 756 .- .-

1. 918 - ... 76

1.380 - - 26 34 28

6 542 - -

6 4 1.426

1. 076 - ... - 390 164

23.10f 21.434

1.674 I - -

BIRTHS BY PIKE OF €SSDENCE

Total births

3.004 1,798 1.206 8.770 6.234 2,536

110 940 436 504

2.994 1.758 .....

192 41836 ..... ..... ..... .....

412 108 7 0 38

644 474 170 422 24 6 150

96 372 362

108 7 2 36

328 ...... 611238 .....

272 268 ..... 492 578 380 844 338 506 758 368 390 ..... 830 .....

82 ,298 620 678 260

92 60 32

546 370 176 7 8

,498 386

,112

1,070 378 206 486 614 201

21.552 19 r90(

1.65; 351 411 57(

Attendent

ehysic*m in

hospital'

2.986 1.796 1.190 8.602 6,234 2.368

106 804 434 370

2,740 1,758

982 192

41738 2.154 2.584 ..... 1.520

392 98 70 28

610 474 136 418 222 150

7 2 368 360

90 70 20

326

64.758 ...... 3. 792

270 268 ..... 490 578 380 844 338 506 758 368 390 ..... 830 .....

82 1.294

620 674 260

92 60 32

544 370 174

78 1. 492

384 ..... ..... 378 206 486 610 20: ...... ...... ..... 351 411 561

Attendent not in hospital and not

specified

18 2

16 168

168 4

136 2

134 254

254

98 2

96

20

20 10

10 34

34 4

24

24 4 2

18 2

-16 2

298

272 26

2

2 2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6

6

4

4

2

2

6 2 4

4

81 71

AREA AM) COLOR

WASHINGTON..CON . K I NG-CON .

SEATTLE .............. WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BALANCE OF COUNTY .... KITSAP ...................

BREMERTON ............ BALANCE O F COUNTY ....

K I T T I T A S ................. K L I C K I T A T ................ LEWIS .................... LINCOLN .................. MASON .................... OKANOGAN ................. P A C I F I C .................. PEN0 OREILLE ............. PIERCE ...................

WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

PUYALLUP ............. TACOMA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SAN JUAN ................. SKAGIT ................... SKAMANIA ................. SNOHOMISH ................

EVERETT .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

SPOKANE .................. SPOKANE .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

STEVENS .................. THURSTON .................

OLYMPIA .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WAHKIAKUM ................ WALLA WALLA ..............

WALLA WALLA .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHATCOM .................. BELLINGHAM ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WHITMAN. ................. PULLMAN .............. BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

YAKIMA ................... YAKIMA ............... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

WEST VIRGINIA! ..... WHITE ..... NONWHITE ..

BARBOUR .................. BERKELEY .................

MARTINSBURG .......... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

BOONE .................... BRAXTON .................. BROOKE ...................

WEIRTON. PART ........ BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CABELL ................... HUNTINGTONt PART ..... HUNTINGTON. TOTAL .... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

CALHOUN .................. CLAY ..................... DOOORIDGE ................ FAYETTE ..................

NONWHITE WHITE ..e.. .. GILMER ................... GRANT .................... GREENBRIER ............... HAMPSHIRE ................ HANCOCK ..................

WEIRTON. PART ........ WEIRTON . TOTAL ....... BALANCE OF COUNTY .e.

HARDY .................... HARRISON .................

CLARKSBURG ........... BALANCE OF COUNTY ....

'JACKSON ..................

T O M births . y county

Of >ecurrence

... ... ... ... 1.666 ... ...

480 270 848

62 258 650 188 146

8.386 7.646

740 ... ... ... 26

l r212

21600 ... ... 6. 770 ... ...

334 960 ... ... 966 ... ...

i r 368 ... ... 56C ... ...

31118 ... ... 40.004

389 056 1.948

242 764 ... ... 514 486

7c ... ... 39532 ... ... ...

134 9c 42

ltllE 996 122

50 260 520 160 928 ... ... ...

I 19622 ...

... 26.

Attendant

Total births

11.740 109232

1.508 81466 1.688

748 940 480 300 780 224 324 540 202 140

8.162 79436

I 726 296

3,680 ..... 44

988 116 ..... 950 ..... ..... .....

2 9 174

346 11248

470 778

78 784 446 338 ..... 682 676 670 330 340 ..... 990 ..... ...... ...... ..... 316 696 356 340 568 294 624 76

548 ..... ..... ..... 508 204 266 126 ..... 988 144 184 176 720 238 958 548 624 410 214

It526 542 984 470

physician in

hospital'

...... 101254 ..... ..... .....

742 916 478 298 752 220 322 538 202 138

81128

720 296 .....

4 . 162 44

984 I16

4 . 086 948 ..... .....

4.096 .....

.....

344 1. 238

466 772

78 784 446 338

19354 68C 674 664

336 3 I 276

99t 21286

37183t ...... ..... 292 69t 356 34c 52e 282 62C

74 546

2r28E 1 . 782 1.904

50L 182 24E 11E

1103f 914 122 14c 166 618 238 942 546 628 394 201

1 ~ 5 1 54 97 39

328

dtanaMt not in hospital

gecif iea Ma n&

32 2 R 4

42 30

6 24

2 2 26

4 2 2

2

34 28

6

10 24

4

1 8 2

16 24 10 14

2 I O

4 6

.

.

.

.

. . 1

1

4 2 2 6 2 4

18

18

l r 198

19030 168

24

.

. d .

40 12

4 2 2 6 4 4

22 18

8

96 14 22 44 10

102 . 16

2 4

14 6

14 2

12 16

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban Places, 1961-Con.

I

AREA AIID COUJR

WEST VIRGINIA--CON.

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

39( 3%

6( 6 ~ 5 8 i 6r22t

35t -_ I - -_ - 45i 341

1.40;

1.47; 271

1.244

1874f

-- -- f 49t -_ ---

704 1.732 1.574

let 204 586

2.518 -- I

4 2

186 372 12

1.588 1,360

228 I -- I -- 690

2 172 362 214 140 134 452

6 --- -- 188 546 4

2.758 --- - 440

98.198

94,226 3.972

138 502 - --- 824 82

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Bmms BY PI~CE OF msmmm

Total birth8

421 34'

81 5.781 5.431

351 2 I 35'

251 511 491

2.17; 341 501

lr30; lr58l le291

284

1 15( 48t 661 681 2% 431 53(

lr28f 19144

142 42C 32t 91

866 492 93i

lr06i 52; 54c 19f 184 576

1,402 19044

35f 138 14E 192 582 47c

1.482 1.262

220 414 316 98

lrO68 582 200 288 300 270 164 170 344

810 122 688 336 492 108

1.828 18 132

696 684

98.394

94s 540 3.854

156 374 224 150 760 240

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

421 341

8: 5.751 5,411

34; 2.341

25; 511 49 I

2115; 341 471

1.261 1956; 1.28;

28(

1 141 48t 651 661 25( 411 522

1 r 2 5 r 1.12i

132 41i 326

8f 842 484 83C

1.054 522 532 19c 17i 562

19402 1,044

35f 132 144

528 462

1.332 1.184

148 378 316 62

954 574 198 272 226 260 162 166 338

804 122 682 334 490 104

1.824 1.132

692 680

ise

98,084

94.298 3.786

156 374 224 150 758 238

Attendent not in hospital and not

specified

2

2

22 8 8 2

30

20 8

22 38 18 14 4

6

6 16

16 8

32 22 10

8

8 24

8 102

8

-

-

- a 6

12 14 - - - 6 4 4

54 8

150 78 7 2 36

36 114 8 2 16 7 4 10 2 4 6

6

6 2 2 4 4

4 4

-

-

-

310

242 68

- - - - 2 2

AREA AND COulR

lb-1 births

by county of

occurrence

BIRTHS Br PLRCE OF mmmm

Total births

3.778 316

1,870 1,592

298 180 604 38

566 1.076

278 14

784 736 788 362

6,254 3 , 8 0 8 2.446 1.424

306 88

lr030 438

1.018 812 206 554

11390 868 882 522

82 1.810

790 1.020

166 1.254

512 298 496 128 318

le122 194 282 928

350 2,612 1.852

760 440

1.648 1,078

570 444 506 514

1 , 8 8 0 766 324 790

2.176 4

698 1.474

750 250 500 154

26,238 23.314 2,924

326 444 296 390

19 9 540 169628 2.912

230 276 622 978

Attendent

Physician in

hospital1

3.772 316

19866 lr59C

296 178 604 38

566 1.072

278 14

78C 736

362

6 9 246 3 * 802 2.444 1.416

304

1,024 436

1.018 812 206 552

19388 868 882 52C

82 1 * 808

79c 19018

166 1.252 510 296 496 128 318

1 9 116 194 282 922

788

88

350 2.608

758 434

1.646 19078

568 444 502 508

1.876 764 322 790

2.164 4

696 1,464

750 250 500 154

26.122 23.248 2 9 874

326 442 296 388

19.432 16,570 2,862

230 276 620 978

ira5a

Attendent not in

bospitfa and not

specified

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Table 3-1. Live Births by Attendant and Color: United States, Each State and County, and Specified Urban - Places, 196Kon.

ARE4 AND COIOR

PORTAGE.................. STEVENS POINT........ BALANCE OF COUNTY....

(See headnote at beginning of tabre) . .

BIRTBS BY PIACE OF RESIDENCE

Total births

by county Of

occurrence

822 916 156 114 42

576

2.034 --- -- 290 258 664

78 746 252

11180 2,566

Attendant l l hospital'

1,554 336

19246 716 604 526

3 t 178 1,348 1.386

332 1.498 1,042 138 558 514 940 436 504

276 3,612 2.258 1.354

404 21898

874 1,034

990 342 836 856 210 166 44

764

1.906 946 960 432 498 510 194

1.222 208

1,322 4.138

444 594 398 950

1,752

704 280

1.554 336

19244 714 600 524

3 8 172 1,348 1.386

332 1.492 1,038

138 556 514 938 434 504

272 3,602 2.248 1,354

404 2.890

868 1.034

988 338 836 854 20 8 164 44

754

1,904 944 960 428 496 510 192

1,218 204

1.318 4.124

442 592 398 948

11744

704 278

s::zi I) WISCONSIN--CON.

WINNEBAGO................ MENASHA.............. NEENAH............... OSHKOSH.............. BALANCE OF COUNTY....

WOOO..................... MARSHFIELO, PART..... MARSHFIELO, TOTAL.... WISCONSIN RAPIDS..... BALANCE OF COUNTY....

WYOMING.. ........ WHITE..... NONWHITE..

Total b i r th s

by county Of

occurrence Total b i r th s

2.564 424 520 954 666

1.674 368 372 430 a76

8,560

8.254 306

566 494

72 262 184 366 150 116 822 664 158 236 128 118

1.828 1.386

442 240

1.248 19006

242 76

478 146 348 236 112 110 416 262 154 92

176 204 240

10

10

Attendant

Physician in

hospital'

2,562 424 518 954 666

1.674 368 372 430 876

89526

8.224 302

566 494

1 2 262 182 364 150 116 822 b64 158

128 118

1,814 1.378

436 240

1,248 lr006

242 76

478 146 348 236 112 106 414 260 154

9z 176 200 240

10

10

230

Attendant not in hospital and not

specified

-1assified as urban under special rule; see Tech ica l Appendfx. 'It is assuned that all births in. hospitals o r inst i tut ions are attended by physicians. " 'T~istricts" shown are election dis t r ic ts , the nearest equivalent of counties. 'Includes Distr ic t 1 Frince of Wales. 'Includes data f o r dxea'kwre., drk., colly. %e c i t i e s of Honolulu and ~ i l o have leg- estabushed limits and therefore are t reated as incorporated places. %eographically located within limits of Idaho, Montena, and Wymdng. 7~c1udes data f o r ~ristol, ~m., only. sIncludes data f o r ~exarkana, ex., only. 'Independent c i t i e s having populations of l e s s than 10,ooO according to the 1980 census are:

'Includes data f o r Bristol, va., o d y . llIncludes data fo r Bluefield, W. Va., only.

Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Colonial Heights, Galax, norton, IIadfordt South Eoston, V i r p i a Beach, and Williamsburg.

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3,920,908

SECTION 3 - NATALITY

14,452

3-59 I Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size GrouM 1

- - (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 196 1 - (By place Of residence. Data re fer only to births occurring walthin the United States. Based on a IO-percept sample. "Metropolitan counbes" include all counties that a r e m

standard metropolitan statistical areas (rnetropohtan State economic areas for New England). "Nonmetropolitan counbes" include all other counties. For definithns of areas, see Technical Appendix) '

APEA AND COLOR Total births

3,600 864 667i461

2,673,074 2,206,3@

466,73(

383,701 271,238 n2,472 274,921

84,532 273,388

294,22c

324,158 284,544

190,598

205,78C 67,608

236,952 57,268

39,612 349,276 315,718 33,556

403,812 367,922

369,588 333,196

35,792 1,595,252 1,394,520

200,732

2,728,380

35,890

2,290 262

2,075,428 1,685,968

389,460 383,708 271,236

43e:ue

u2,472 274,928

84,532 190,396

273,386 205,780 67,606

294,220 236,952 57,268

322 396

39,596

177,246 10,940

203,134 192,278 10,856

135,470

6,190 652,952 604,294 48,658

282:800

188,186

123,280

1,539,946

1,310 602

597,646 520,376

77,270 1,760 1,744

16

229:344

,138,472 1 , 161,090

22,618 200 678 175:644

25,034 234,ue 204,516 29,602

942,300 790,226 152,074

physician i hospital2

4,135,12

3,561 l l 374:Ol

2,624,58 2,188,36,

436,22

290;44l 235,761 54,681

320,651 283,03: 37,621

342,041 312,824

394,601 364,561 30,036

356,631 330,05( 26,58(

1,510,531 1,372,75(

137,781

2,694,282

29,221

2,275,566 420,716

2,050,770 1,674,184

376,586 377,674 268,738 108,936 271,942 188,606 83,336

270,580 204,760 65,800

235,768 54,680

318,906 281,296 37,610

185,466 175,246

201,414 191,228 10,186

134,340 128,522

5,818 643,512 599,382 44,130

1,440,844

230,448

10,220

1,287 550

573,818 514,182 59,636 1,752 1,736

16 156,580

1533294

137,578 19,002

193,188 173,340 19,848

222,298 201,528 20,770

867,026 773,368 9?,658

43,61

22 92 20:6€

20,os 9,4P

10,67

5,38 2,14 3,24 1,43

62 80

1,67 55

1,13 1,46 61 85

1,57 7s 78

1,98 90

1,08 2,ao 1,69

3,77,

1,65 23,52 13,531

2 , l l

9,99

18,61(

9 98f 83621

14,071 6,55( 7,521 5,38[ 2,141 3,24( 1,431

62E 80E

1,674 53€

1,461 612 868

1,564 784 78C 73c 502

1,UE

228 1,042

312 774 610 164

730

4,538 3,438 1,100

25,004

12 964 123040 6,020 2,872 3,148

6 6

1,250 398 852

1,764 962 802

3,000 1,506 1,494

18,984 10,092

8,892

. 24,804 6,460

18,344

100 50 50

1,106 968

570 264 306

1,994

1,626 1,602

490

138

368

1,St2 4,722 1,624 3,098 5,962

4,610

1,344 7,404

57,604 6,240

51,364

1,352

8,748

7,922 3.720 4;202

100 50 50

1,106 968 158 570 264 306

1,994 368

1,626 1,600

488

1,166 1,312

454 530 198 332 256 72 184

4,064 898

3,166

70,422

62,340 16.682

1,112

8,082

2,956 312

2,644 5,432 1,154 4,278 8,492 1,272 7,220

53,540

48,198 5,342

246 61 66:2f

220,3I 156,0( 64,3E

36,6i 20,41 16,ZC 26,BE 14,59

24,71 12,lC

l5,37 9,34

25,14 17,27

7,86 25,73 20,19 5,54

a , 2 4

29,05 24,38

%,61

4,36

4,67 26,17 22,46 4,30

112,56 90,67 21,89

220,191

159 731 603451

174,81*

54,66 36,67r 20,474 16,20( 26,694 14,594

24,711

120,13(

12,lOl

15,371 9,344

25,14( 17,271

7,861 25,641 20,101 534:

12,97f l l ,62( 1,35€

13,954 12,48C 1,474 9,012 8,208

45,38C

5,772

112,772

45,584 35,878

806

39,608

86 948 25:824

9,706 84 84

12,636 9,628 3,008

15,104

3,198 17,760 14,260 3,500

67,188 51,070 16,l.U

11,906

I ornrore Not stated I 2,501 grauB

3,343 830 577:078 I

2,444,892 2,044,410

400,482

346,056 250,030 96,026

247,656 175,480

72,176 247,860 189,928 57,932

49,218 297,252

266,288 219,070

263,312 33,940

322,620 293,608

373,696 342,682 31,014

341,464 310,300 31,164

1,476,016 1,299,420

176,596

29,012

2,501,266 I 2,125,074

376,212 1,895,088 1,561,572

346,056 250,030

96,026 247,656 175,480

72,176 247,660

333,516

189,928 57,932

268,288 219,070 49,218

295 560 261&

174,708 165,156

188,732 179,408

126,208

5,364 606,198 563,502 42,696

33,924

9,552

9,324

120,844

1,419,622 1 1,218 756 2003866 549,804 482,838 66,966 1,672 1,656

16 147,912

19,460 184 964 163:274

21,690 215 256 189:456

869,818

133,900

128,452

25,800

735,9%3

10 348 4:104

7,784

1,858 5,926

978 732 246 578 322 256 810 460 330 792 604 186

1,172

130

862 182

854 204

1,030 322

6,668

2,246

6,900

5 450

5,526 4,266 1,260

978 732 246 578 322 256 810 480 330 792 604 188

1 168 1l038

130 502 470 32

448 390 58

250 230 20

1,374

190

1,042

1,044

1,058

1,352

4,422

1:450

1,184

7,552

2,258

4 898 23654

1,660 598

4 4

542 392 150 610 464 146

800 302

5,294 3,238 2,056

1,102

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Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetroplitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961-Con.

(See headnote a t beginning df table)

AFm AND COLOR lbtal births physician no1 in hospital Midwife 2,500 gram

or less 2,501 gram

o r mre rbt stated physician in hospital=

ll.90 6.981 73.04€ 80,SSC

50,60C 30,OSC

66,568

49,648 16,920

2,08(

542 1,53f

39 n,511

3,49

3,44 8,411

51

331 8,07,

2,961 4

1,691 1.

1,65 lJ6:

31 1,23:

2,911

3,411 3,57(

3 731

1,931

1,6X 1,631

1:80'

3,24f

3,381

2,581

1,62! 1,76:

1,17i 1,411

80( 45: 341

46,824 26,152

37,41C 24,094 13,31€ 35,636 22,80C i2,aze

33,63€ 21 1oc 12:538 24,61C 15,212

9,396 9,OZE 5,888 3,138

25,794

iz,eua a p 2

33,41C

13,616

3,918 26,610 16,912 9,698

6,&6

41,348

39,342

25,986 15,362

24,614 14,728

36,736 25,820 10,916 29,832 23,828 6,004

1,032 lo€ 924

434 614

98E 142 e 4 4 68E 54

632 30C

8€ 212

1,04C

144 74 7u

1,094 40C 694 346 54

292 748 346 402 6,84:

391

l;28C

592 56 7,564

5,090 2,474

2,556 1,968

588

3,122 1,886

7,564 5,090

2,556 1,968

588 5,008 3,122

5,008

2,474

1,886

6,868

5,048 1,820

28 28

8 8

48 20 28

56 28 28 8 8

36C 224

24c E€

85 352 21c 142

4 712 2344

2,314

506

2,904 1,638

i,eoa 4,542

39(

2,544

4,324

1,960 584

3,088 1,236

6,868 5,048 1,820 2,544 1,960

584

396 C

381

391 1

39(

U 4 0

1OC

39E €

38€

34: 2.754 33.232 36,906

31 238 5:668

35,866

30 512 5:354

396

356 40

214 204 10

182 152 30

278 270

8 166 160

6 Lz2 n0

2

23€ 10E

174 132 4:

16€ 104 64

5: 4E

E 3E 31

4 1 8 1 4

L

29c 19c 1oc 136 100 38

152 90 62

3,544

2,258 496

1,808 1,606

202 946 652 294

1,838 1,646 . 192 1,494 1,338

156 344 308 36

916 612 304 314 268 46

602 344 258

3,234

1,912 1,322

za 902 5:030

23,528 21,t40 1,688 10,604

3,342 7,26Z

23,240 21,398 1,642

19,238 17,B48 1,390 4,002 3,550

452

10,E92

3,188 4,090

7,504

3,782 298

6,602 3,712 2,830

36,608

26,134 10,474

16,530 ll,974

4,556 20,078 14,lEO 5,918

25,188 23,298 1,890

3,778

ll,718 7,940

24,712

1,832

7,632 3,522

22,880

ll,154

5.: !X

ldl EC

142

78

20 4c 46

sa

32 12 20 484

Il,158 7,818 3,340 4,208 3,906

302 6,950 3,912 3,038

35,812

ll,750 8,136 3,614 4,410 4,066

%4 7,340 4,070 3,270

40,944

142 20

12z E c

4 70 42 28

1.468 1 , I O Z 28,792 12,152

18,526 13,288 5,238

22,418 15,504 6,914

28,214 7,598

16,976 13,190 3,786

18,836 15,024

3,812

438 1,030

340 70

270

368 760

1,128

104 3,440

1,m 20

1,164 2,360

84. 2,276

See footnotes a t end of table.

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Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups i ! Table 3-2.

(United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetroplitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 --Con. (See headnote at b e w i n g of table)

BIFtEl WnG@

Not stated mysician in hospital2

?hyeician m t in hospital Ptldvlf e 2,500 grams

or less

Total birtha ARER AWD COLOR 2,501 g w

o r imre

50 18 32 32 10 22 18 8 10

66 2 64 42

42 24 2 22

726 428 298 540 328 212 186 100 86

2,508 1,484 1,024 924 556 368

928 656

27.728

1,584

7,600 5,668 1,932 5,596 4,094 1,502 2,004 1,574 430

410 390 20 352 338 14 58 52 6

692 356 336 180 92 88 512 264 248

328

8,606 6,464 2,142 6,406

1,658

1,716 484

4,748

2,200

8,736 6,486 2,250 6,488 4,760 1,728 2,246 1,726 522

32,208 22,306

12,038

3,51C 20,17C

6,392

381,606

337,666 43,92C

9,902

8,528

13,778

27,206 W,750 5,456 10,570 8,442 2,128

3,328

16,636 13,308

1,418 420 998

3,478 102

3,376 1,142

20 1,122

2,254

2,336 82

68

23,008

8,542 20,466

10,934 7,880 3,054 18,074 12,586 5,488

353,550

308 60 248

360 750

1,llo

2,192

1,836 356

1,228 956 272 964 880 84

1,660

314

830 258 572 516 56

532 490 42 140 126 14 392 364 28

236

1,346

1,088

378,464

335,126 43,338

64 4

44

4 24 24

40

22,728 5,000

20,318 16,054 4,264 7,410 6,674 736

314,684 38,866

253,164 220,832

100,386

6,534

32,332

93,852

274 54

240 198 42 88 16 12

327,732 287,212 40,520 249,196 214,462

78,536 72,750 5,786

50,732 47,914

22,632

38,734

2,818

21,192 1,440 28,100 26,722 1,378

44,208

62 58 4 44 4c 4 18 18

250 202 48 208 168 40 42 34 8

330,242

41,052 289,19C

250,91E w ,73€ 35,18C 79,324 73,455 5,872

51,364 48.49E

78 72 6 32 30 2 46 42 4

58

8 E

E E

44,652 llC 39,978

38,512 1,466

4,616

4,336 2.30

54 4

34 30 4 24 24

32 30 2 22 20 2 10 10

26 24 2 12 10 2 14 14

120

42,902 1,75(

28,44( 26,901 1,534

16,Wi

Wf

30,83f

1,582 22,662 21,17( 1,492 8,171

9(

l5,99f

29,25f

8,081

13,814 13,646

161 5,771 5,731

4; 8,031 7,91( 121

57,12(

42,482 1,726

28,254

15,954 15,742

26,740 1,514

222

30,676

1,564

2l,078 1,474 8.124

29,llZ

22,552

222 14

106 92 14 130 130

lo€ 6

41 4E

64 62

11 1f

1( 1c

f f

3,086 2,836 250

1,530

30 1,500

108 96 12 74 62 12 34

3,284

2,502 2,258

3,026 .258

244 782

. 768 14

1,332

22 584 578

6

732 1 6

1,310

i4e

4,452

3,812 64C

3,lOC

61C 1,352 1,32i

3c

2,49c

ai034 90

13,532 13,370

162 5,702 5,662

40 7,830 7,708 122

57,000

34

128 126 2 32 30 2

96 96

92 9(

3f 3f

51 54

12,456 12,312

144

5,148 34

7,164 L I O

52.548

5,182

7,274

106

80 28

48,922 3,626

34,656 31,214 3,442 17,892 17,708

184

112 8

70 64 6 50 48 2

52,841 437.

52,762 4,238

37,754 33,728 4,026 19,246 19,034 a2

64 38 26 44 42 2

37,821 33,761 4,051 19,29'

' 19,071 Wl

Bee footnotes at end of toble.

082-473 0 - 63 - 5

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AREA AM) COLOR

Table 32. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

Total birtha

4

4 2

2 2

2

44,424 40,486 3,938

Z;E 3,830

ll,376 lJ.,268

108

3,546 2,950

596 2,738 2,160

578 808 790 18

906 862 44

362 330 32

544 532 12

7,962 6,580 1,382 2,678 1,656

5,284 4,924

360

1,022

40,814 37,476 3,338

30,264 27,016

10,550 10,460

3,248

90

EIRTE BY ATEJWAd I

64 60 4

46 42 4 18 18

Ehysician in hoepital'

u,734

288 4,392

194

U,446

4,198

7,342 7,248

94

108

12,656 12,330

326 4,762 4,540

222

7,790 104

l l ,686

9,420 2,266

7,894

56 52 4

24 22 2

3z 50 2

3,314 2,162

8,312 7,258 1,054

1,212

10,866

4;920 360

3,736 2,846

890 704 508 196

3,032 2,338

694

20,170

56

6,120 14,050

109.968

3,036 1,998 1,058 7,830 6,828 1,002

84,882 25,086

57,316 39,794 17,522 52,652 45,088

7,564

C

E SO 22 8

4;432

36,664 28,968 .7,696

17,180 12,616 4,564

19,484 16,352 3,132

7,2M 6,U8 1,166 2,390 1,530

e60 4,894 4,588

306

89,L16

25,342 63,774

1C 12

4 4

4 12 12

76 52 24 54 30 24 22 22

3,552 2,708

874 646 488 178

2,936 2,240

696

32 2D 4

10 8 2

27r 20 2

48

24 24

6 2 4

42 22 20

20 10 10

2

2 18 10 8

8 6 2 4 2 2 4 4

40 18 22 2

2 38 18 20

884 50

834 538 16

522 346 34

312

4,166 356

194

18 176

1.266

6,694 4,106 2,588 4,080 2,058 2,022 2,614 2,048

566

3,452 2.116

446 820

68,444 52,128 16,316 37,252 25,280 U,972 31,192 26,848 4,344

~ 702 196 506 482 100 382 220 96

124

564 : 250

,' 314 198 80 U8 366 170 196

20 10 10 12

6 6 8 4 4

2,166 380

1,786

38,010 27,676 10,534 17,378 U,898 5 480

15,578 5,054

20:E32

36 I 4 22 16 E

10 20 8

12

30 80

10

10 LOO 30 70

rL0 30 80 10

10 100

30 70

3,810 1,638

96 1 542 2:528

260 2,268

626 326

356 166 190 596 460 136

662 450 212 284 126 158 378 324 54

290 176 L14

72 40 32

218 136 82

1;336 1,660

896 764

1,792 1,220

572

2,514

1,968

5,050 10,146

6,222 3,924

2,176 5,740 rL2 2,954

2,064 2,786 2,874 4,406

294 3,268 2,580 1,138

9,196

9,006 4,596 4,378

kt stated I

22 14

17,708

5,570 12,138 ICE

106,454

79,604 26,850 32

54,630 28 37,178 1 2 17,452 16 51,824 28 42,426 1 2

9,398 16

90,954 59,708 31,246 374

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Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961-Con.

i

AREA AHD COLOR

White----- Eonwhite-

(See headnote at beginning of table)

T o t a l birthfi

48 704 33:65E

33,514 20,824 12,W

12,831

15,04E

15,19(

2,SE

51,88C 30,711 21,16€ 17,454 10,24E

34,428 20,464 13,962

17,616

5,QE

7,2M

12,198

8,792 2,108

8,824 6,684

3,310 5,514

14,906 5,020 9,886 8,268

6,246 6,638

3,640

2,022

2,998

2,710 398

2,312 524 86

438 2,186

312 1,874

16,902

16,586

9,388

316

9,246 142

7,514 7,340

174

16,902 16,586

316 9.388 9;246

142 7,514 7,340

174

237,382

198,088 39,294

186,792 148,496

38,296

49,592 998

50,590

pnysician i l hospital'!

47,61 30,95 16,66

32,821 8,671

47 621 33:561 14,06: 32,704 20,771

14,92' 12,791

41,49

ll,92I

2,=

41,481 30,201

14,912 10,171

26,571 20,031 6,5U

llp

4,736

17,511

5,401 12,IX

8,778 2,108

8,74C

5,44c

6,67C

3,30C

3372

2,702 398

522 86

436

312 1,868

2,304

2,180

16,752

16,440 312

9,334 9,194

140 7,418 7,246

172

16,752

312

9,194 140

7,246 172

233,286

196,282 37,004

1Lu,078 147,022

36,056 50,208 49,260

948

16,440

9,334

7,418

physician mi i n hospital

871 7E

80(

304 98f

80: 7f

724 644 4:

601 15€

3f 12:

1,364 301

1,062 232 34

198

1,29(

1,132 26E 864

58

E 5c

4

4 54 8

46

54 8

46 4

4 50 8

42

4

4

4

4

80

78 2

22 22

58 56

2

80 78 2

22 22

58 56 2

3,852

1,690 2,162

3,532 1,394 2,138

320 296 24

Midwife

2,44c 36

2,404 6,75€

154 6,60i

=; 252 15C

1 5 C 104

2 102

8,942 me

8,754 2,zsa

36 2,254 6,652

152 6,500

8

8

4 4

4 4

8 8

4 4

4 4

96

28 68

78 26 52 18 2 16

BIKLlI WEI&

2,500 p m s or less

5,001 2,231 2,76

2,141 1,838

3,97.

4 54

. 2,171

1,57' 1,831

791 331

4,431

2:371

3,4x

1,n:

2,ooc 2,42: 1,581

2/34: 1,w

664 921

1,4%

1,601

4 5 4 1 , 1 5 4

878 186 692 73c 268 462

1,408 43c 978 846 184 662 562 246 316

200 24

176 32

2 30

168 22

146

1,226

1,196 30

718 708 10

508 488

20

1,226 1,196

30 718 I O 8 10

508 488 20

18,028

5,382

15,150

5,244 2,878

12,646

9,906

2,740 138

2,501 Brame or more

45,731

17,OO: 95,211 30,971 14,24!

44 ow 31$1

28,734

12,80€ 29,991 19,201

ll,994 2,01:

10,794 14,OOE

46,95( 28,51( 18,44C 15,73€

9,53(

18,98(

6,ZOE 31,Zl2

12,23Z

16,OOC

4,962 ?J,O38

7,908 1,920 5,988 8,092 3,042 5,050

13,492 4,588 8,904 7,418

5,582

2,752 3,322

1,836

6,074

2,508

2,l34 314

490 84

406

290 1,728

2,018

15,560

15,278 282

8,608

130 6,952 6,800

152

15,560 15,278

282 8.608

8,478

8;478 130

6,952

152 6,eoo

219,246

185,354 33,892

~~

Not stated

232 100 132 424 182 242

156 88 68

104 46 58 52 42 10

500 194 306 128 54 74

372 140 232

8

2 6

6 2 4 2

2

6 2 4 4 2 2 2

2

2

2 2

2

L16

I l Z 4

62 60

2 54 52 2

U6 l l 2

4 62 60 2

54 52 2

108

88 20

82 64 18 26 24 2

682-473 0 - 63 - 6

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3-64 SECTION 3 - NATALITY

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con,

(See headnote at be-a oftable) - - BIm BY .UTE#DA&

physician ir hospital2

physician not in hospital

2,500 gnvns or less

2,501 grams or more lbt stated

m AND corn %tal births

3,606 1,476 2,130 3,458

2,120 1,338

148 138 10

82 26 56 76 26 50 6

6

14 2

12 2

2 12

2 10

20

15,064 9,842 5,222

5,u4

13,61C 8,498

1,454 1,34E

10E

88 70 18 70 54 16 18 16 2

20 18 2

12 10 2 8 8

406

22;186 588

47 302 47,508

w,374

46,378 1,13C

20,516 8 5 E

26,134 25,862

272

2,964

16C 1,54C 1,41C l3C

1,424 1,394

3c

2,804 44,818

1,018

19,158

43,800

19,906

748 24,912 24,642

270

104,286

14

894 ll2,294 LU,25E 7,602

103,044 9,250

70,084 61,080

42,210 41,964

246

56,414 48,196

9,004

8,218 44,872

ll,542 ll,428

55,880 54,848

25,212

36,768 8,104

114

1,032

24,312 900

30,668 30,536

132

63.540

102,282 8,974

69,SOC 60,756

41,756 41,526

23c

8,744

670 224

496 282 214 398 388 10

16 4

6 2 4 . 14 14

6,43C 1,172

5,258 4,llc

2,32c

4,228

3,53c 2,508 1,022

1,148 2,344

24

3,196 1,032

698 688 10

3,374 3,234 140

1,728 1,602 126

1,646 1,632

14

3.770

96,270 8,016

64,558 56,764 7,794 39,728 39,508

222

344 62

268 20c 62 138 138

245 186 GO

zw 144 CG 42 42

12 12

- 12 12

10

I C 0 158

z c4 G2 2

‘Jc LIG

109

55,372

1,012 54,360

25,078 24,194

884 30,294 30,166

128

63.314

464 446 18

u 2 116 16 332 330 2

196

52,346 51,456

890 23,420 22,648

772 28,926 28,808

u a 59 582

62,486 1,054

35,016 34,030

986

28,456 68

28,524

62,270 1,044

34,936

978

28,312 66

33,958

28,378

190 6

66 60 6

130 130

8 2

2 2

8 6 2

2 2

2 2

8 6 2

8 6 2

8

3,646 124

2,342 2,220 122

1,428 1,426

2

1,626 1,520 106

1,330 1,226 104 296 294 2

2,144 2,126

18 1,012 994 18

1,132 1,132

3 .llO

58,680 a22

100 a

32,606 31,748

858 26,976 26,912

64

C8 cz 6

120 u a 2

24,034 23,186

848 19,330 18,498

832 4,704 4,688

16

40 34 6 36 30 6 4 4

156 156

30 30

126 126

172

44 38 6 SO 24 t 14 14

144 142

z 98 38

106 104

2

30

16

39,334 39,130

204 15,654

E 4 53,680 23,630

50

49,776

15,500

’ 14

31,218 37,032

186 14,636 14,500

136 22,582 22,532

50

46.848 49,988

46,748 3,240

46,570 3,206

31,458 28,478 2,980

18,092 18,318

226

152 20

82 62 20 90 90

2,720 390

2,158 1,782 376 952 938 14

44,000 2,848

29,394 26,758 2,636 17,454 17,242

212

28 2

16 16

14 12 2

31,568 28,556 3,012 18,420

228 18,192

See footnotes at end of table.

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19,678 17,724 1,954

15,328 13,412 1,916 4,350 4,312

38

27,170 26,276

14,066 13,346

894

720

6 6

4 4

2 2

24 22 2

12 12

23,802 21,092 2,710

15,294

2,426 8,508

284

12,868

8,224

20 16 4

14 10 4 6 6

41,852 39,300

10,076 8,880 1,196

31,776

2,552

30,420 1,356

110 94 16 18 8

10 92 86 6

80,364

50,134

44,214

30,230

26.958

162

94 68

92 58

39,366 24,964 14,402 28,896 17.302

66 40 26 56 36

ll;594 10,470

2,808

25,170 15,828

9,656

15,514 10,166

21,436

7,662

40,998

15,318

5,662 25,680

20 10 4 6

96 54 42 36 22 14 60 32 28

454

21,148

7,860

288

7,732 128

13,576

160 13,416

440 1 4

l l 8 U 6

2 336 324 12

SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-65

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at b e w i n g of table) . .

BIm BY ATl!ENDA&

Ehysician i n hospital2

mysician not in hospital Midwife 2,500 gnms

or less

Total births m AND c o r n

1,468

268 1,230

968 262 238 232 6

1,642 1,520

122 928 814 114 714 706

8

5,650

1,200

4 4

4 4

1.878

4;546 44

4;528 44

18

100 98 2

28 26 2

72 72

1.698 71.434 67.678 65,654

60,392 5,262

25,370

3,622 40,284 38,644 1,640

21,748

65,300 6,134

27,824 23,560 4,264

43,610 41,740 1,870

25,934 22,748 3,186

16,792 13,936 2,856 9,142

330

45,500 42.552

8 , a 2

62,080 5,598

23,344 27,368

4,024 40,310 38,736 1,574

25,804 22,676 3,128

16,694 13,882

2,812 9,UO 8,794

316

41,874 39.404

1,400 298

1,662 216

122 54 68

1,756 1,608

148

6 6

4 4

4,798 852

2,422

3,228

1,794 628

3,004 224

2 , u 2 1,640

472 1,484

426 628 582 46

1,058

3,538 3,158

380 938 736 202

2,600

178

8,426

3,768 4,658

2,422

4,974

2,834 3,452

2,140

1,628 1,824

308 144 164

1,390 1,256

134

XI0 56 54 86 44 42 24 12 12

2 2

1,872 1,656

216 U8 50 68

1,754 1,606

148

2,578

1,588 1,344

244 222 100 122

1,366

122 1,244

85,746 554 88,952

53,996 34,956

49,280 29,156 20,124 39,672 24,840 14,832

43,742 26,996 16.746

53,778 31,968

u2 442

96 2,482

192 46

146 362 66

296

908 30

878 1,670

66 1,604

17;256 34 36,150 70 23,176 12,974

106 30 76 80

354 14

340 214

8 206 140 6

134

2,224 82

2,142 694 22

672 1,530

60 1,470

4,310 8 1,992

2,3m 3,312 1,408 1,904

998 584 414

4,U6 1,716 2.340

43,264 26,950 16,314 31,960 18,714 13,246 ll,304

8,236 3,068

42,482 26,828 15,654 16,190 10,360 5,830

26,292 16,468 9,824

23,264

22,938

8,532 8,388

326

144 14,732 14,550

182

22 58 26 8

18

448 82

366 U 2 24 88

336 58

278

276

274 2

58 58

218 216

2

45,ZlO 27,000 18,210 17,016 10,410 6,606

28,194 16,590 ll,604

23,552

23,222 330

8,590 8,446

144 14,962 14,776

186

1,662

1,634 28

612 598 1 4

1,050 1,036

14

Bee footnotes a t end of table.

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3-66 SECTION 3 - NATALITY

Table 32. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

AREA AND COLOR Total births 3rjsician not i n hospital Mdvlfe 2,500 grams

or less 2,501 erancr

or nore I b t stated physician i n hospital=

26 26

20 20

6 6

250 248

2 38 38

212 210

2

764

306 304

2 176 176

130 128

2

1,356 1,330

26 436 422 14

920 905 12

7,058

3,86E

40 3,926

2,288 2,262

26 1,678 1,664

14 16

17,470 17,222

240 5,572

ll,898

5,470 102

ll,752 146

70,594

12,895 12,732

166

76,324

59,884 16,440

60,310 17,438

34,744 22,388

37,922 5,082

12,356 43,004

61,168 47,018 14,150 30,270 18,654 ll,616 30,898 28,364 2,534

13,292 3,288 4,474 3,734

9,558

16,580

740 12,106

2,548

l16.484

332 432

404 98

306 360 234 126

614 252 362 394 92

302 220 160 60

150 80 70 10 6 4

140 74 66

278

50 520

102 10 92

468 40

428

46 8

38 32 4

28 14 4

10

624 42

482 70

6 64

454 36

418

4,490 2,568

3,668 1,778 1,890 3,390 2,712

678

55,754 14,840

31,032 20,584 10,448

4,392

39,562 35,170

60,466 46,740 13,726

18,548 ll,262 30,656

2,464

29,810

28,192

55,456 43,485 ll,965 26,972 17,176

9,796 28 484 26:312

2,172

EFJ 50 18 34 20 14 34 30 4

28 16 12 10 c 4

15 10 8

1.m2

358

1,414

404 404 320

84

690 320

1,010

1,010

8,180

7,662 518

5,926 5,430

496 2,254 2,232

22

7,946 7,436

610 5,926 5,430

496 2,020 2,006

14

234 226

5

15,858 13,144

2,714 4,368 3,702

666 U.,490

9,442 2,048

15,138 12,266

2,872. 4,060 3,408

652 ll,078

8,858 2,220

107,252

103,452 3,800

72,332 3 472

31:448 31,120

328

75,eo.i

ll6,158

oes E4

764 705 56

285

8 2ao

236 42

170 136

34 108 3.00

8

ll2,950

4,228 82,294

3,984

108,722

78,310

30,666 30,412

244

264 222 42

170 136 34 94 86 8

1 4 1 4

1 4 1 4

104,272 100,570

3,702 75,804 72,332 3,472

25,468 28,238

230

1,042 975 E4

764 700 56

270 8

270

3,208 3,102

106

3,208 3,102

106

2,980 2,882

98

2,980 2,882

88

IO 10

10 10

234 226

8

192,014 1,034 370

338 32

202 174 25 1ca 1C4

4

14

1 0 4

14,330

ll,422 2,908

178,452

160,072 18,380

ll8,510 101.144

171,ll4 20,900

128,310 108,502 19,808

1,092

63,704 62,612

642 392

6 6

10,298

2,802 7,496

4,032 3,926

106

8 4 4

374 356 18

See footnotes a t end of table. v

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SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-67

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

2,501 grams or mre Not state3 physician i n

hospital' hysldan mt i n hospital.

*2,500 grams or less

lbtal births dRE& AM) corn Midwife

ll.094 130,704 118,712 16,992

100,874

16,546 29,830

446

84,328

29,384

47,748 46,360 1,388

17,636 16,816

820 30,112

568

80,806

29,544

200 174 26 156 132

24 44 42 2

170 164

6 46 42 4

124 122

2

141,998 122,230 19,768

LI0,062 90,792 19,270 31,936 31,438

498

141,226

19,378 109,440

90,548 18,892 31,786 31,300

486

50,788 49,266

18,870 17,954

916 31,918 31,312

606

85 .E78

1Zl,848

1,522

6 6

4 4

2 2

8 4 4 2 2

6 2 4

28

3,236 3,078

158 1,266 1,164

102 1,970 1,914

56

5,114

304 296

8 60 58 2

244 238

6

172 192

182 10

86,112

84,498

53,802

1,130

1,614

52,672

32,310 31,826

484

84,268 1,610

53,692 52,562

32,186 31,706

480

46,690

1,130

45,592 1,098

39,818

5,774

40,874

1,056 5,816

42

39,188 38,676

512

12,744 74

26,370 25,932

438

43,312

12,818

170 2

78 78

94 92 2

70 70

62 62

8 8

102 100

2 16 16

86 84 2

1,766

28

1 4 14

14 14

18 18

14 14

4 4

10 10

79,370 1,436

50,274 49,272 1,002

30,532 30,098

434

4,946 168

3,424 3,296

128 1,690 1,650

40

3,000 2,868

132 2,682

128 318 314

4

2,554

2 ,u4 2,078

36 742 742

1,372 1,336

36

5,506

1,884 3,622

104 104

88 78 10

62 62

43,738 42,772

38,228 37,300

5,510 5,472

966

928

38

37,068 36,598

470 12,046

74

24,626 396

ll,972

25,022

46,800 45,702

40,968 39,912 1,056

5,790 42

1,098

5,832

58 58

4 4

130 120 10 46 46

84 74 10

174

39,312 38,796

516

12,760 74

26,478 26,036

442

59,614

12,834

10 10

14.402 53,934

28,418

20,100

33,834

25,516

ll,236 8,864

14,280 19,554

64 LIO

62 26 36

112 38 74

4 2 2 4 2 2

170 62

108 58 24 34

l l 2 38 74

222

27,464 32,150

22,266 12,154 1o,ll2 37,348 15,310 22,038

5,634 2,814 2,820 4,328 2,376 1,952 1,306

438 868

53,980 24,650 29,330 17,938

8,160 36,042 14,872 21,170

97,056

9,778

27,182 16,130

18,850 12,092

6,758 24,462 15,090 9,372

5,072 2,808 2,264 4,076 2,374 1,702

996 434 562

142 1,624

586 22

564

120 1,060

90 6

84 64 2

62 26 4

22

1,676 136

1.540

1,180

110 14,292

2,782

2,758

ll,534

24

ll,620 86

2,104

1,212

2,41C

892

3,402 992

468

468 186

186 282

282

13,934 110

13,824 2,596

24 2,572

ll,338

11,252 86

410

5,098 2,598 2,500 3,908 2,192 1,716

406 784

1,190 234 l l 8

32 84

4,974 1,67C 3,304 1,68€

71C 978

96C 3,288

2,32€

7.094

48,836

25,918 16,192

7,148 32,644 13,874 18,770

89.740

22,918

9,044 522

20 502

1,154 116

1,038

95,194 1,338

1,024 314

458 310 148 880 714 166

5,254 1,84c

5,204 3,SOE 1,69f 1,89C 1,74f 144

78,370 LI,370

59,402 49,060 10,342 30,338 29,31C 1,028

200 22

124 104

20 98 96 2

83,824 13,232

64,730 52,672 12,058 32,326 31,152 1,174

82,628 12,566

64,076 52,322 11,754 31,ll8 30,306

812

100 310

152 16 136 258

84 174

See footnotcn ut end of table.

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3-68 SECTION 3 - NATALITY

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 196 1 -Con.

(See heah at beginning of table)

EkFZtiS BY

Total births Physician i n hospital? Midwife 2,500 grams

or less 2,501 grams

or more Ibt stated AEW AND COLOR

60,640 49,462 UJ78 51,402 40,366 U,036

9,096 142

9,238

304 240 64

242 178

64 62 62

1,034 784 250 216 132

84 818 652 166

66

4 2 2 4 2 2

406 98

308 148 14

134 258 84

174

40

4,922

4,344 2,744

3,296 1,626

1,600 578 552

26

10: E4 I8 7C 58 10 26 26

120 116

4 48 46 2

72 70 2

108

142

36,078

1,974 34,104

13,054 12,112

21,992

942 23,024

1,032

17.368

34,554 33,166 1,388

12,674 U,956

718 21,880 P,210

670

17,240

2,172 1,958

214 860 764 96

1,312 1,194

U 8

1,264

33,786 32,050 1,756

12,146 U,302

844 21,640 20,728

912

16,008

16,020 1,348

15,918

8,742 8,444

8,498 7,474

1,322

298

1,024

4,416 4,242

174 3,422 3,286

136 994 956 38

60 6

24 22 z

42 38 4

6 6

6 6

28 12

2

2

26 1 c 1

38

14,772 1,230

8,056 7,790

266 7,946 6,982

964

ao

58

22

56 2

64 44 20

eo I8 2

20 18 2

az cz 20 18 18

1,168 96

676 642 34

588 526 62

312 304

8 248 242 6

64 62

2

952 864 88

428 400

524 464 60

28

2,412

2,232 180

8,770 8,466

8,596 302

7,552 1,046

4,096 3,930

166 3,162 3,032 130 934 898

36

2

L

3E

12,94C ll,76E 1,172 5,340 5,176

164

6,592 7,600

1,008

34,534

32,94E 1,586

12,824 U,676 1,148 5,320

162 7,504 6,518

986

5,158

60 54 6

18 16 2

42

U,906

1,064 10,842

4,894 4,758

136 7,012 6,084

Y28

64 46 2G

528

38 4

100 31,594

30,272 1,322

34,424

32,852 1,572

21,060 19,618 1,442

13,364

130 13,234

444 84

212 134 If!

316 250 EC

10 10

10 10

518 434 a4

202 18.4 18 31C 250 cc 34

92 8

44 36 8

56 56

28 20 8

22 14 8

1,694

176 718 714

1,518 19,200 17,942

1,258 12,394 12,330

64 4

1,274 1,106

168 1,166

998 168 108 108

15,664 14,286 1,37€

12,538 13,906

1,368 1,75E 1,74E

1 c

14,380 13,170

1,210 12,730 ll,530 1,200 1,650 1,640

10

17,224 17,102

112 6,470 6,412

10,744 10,690

54

7.206

58

6 6

72 72

22 22

18,87C 18,662

2Of 7,20C

84 11,67C ll,546

124

1,IJ.K

18,788 18,586

202 7,176 7,094

82 11,612 U,492

120

8.060

2 L 50

50

16

4

844 8,084 2

7,UC 974

7,098 962

5,860 5,160

700

1,938 262

2,200

716 128

644 536 108 200 180

20

6,366 840

5,226 4,618

598 1,990 1,748

242

28 E

1 2 12

22 16 E

2

5,871

2,212 1,944

5,166 706

268

2

2

See fOOtMteS at end of table.

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I SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-69

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups I

(United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con. (See headnote at beginning of table)

APE& AND COLOR physician i r hospital‘

physician not in hospital Midwife 2,500 grams

or less 2,501 gnuns

o r mre Not stated Total births

6,306

782

4,616 666

906 lJ.6

1,77t

19: 586 54E 4(

1,03€ 15:

13.916

5,52<

5,284

1,02:

1,58C

1,19(

6,292

774

4,612 660

906 114

1,768 1,580

188 588 548 40

1,032 148

13,882

5,518

5,272

1,020

1,180

12 4 8

10 4 6 2

2

4 4

4 4

28

14 12

2 1 0 10

4 2 2

20 16

4 2 2

18 14

4

18

8

146 134 12 62 62

84 72 12

972

1,612 1,436

176 524 484 40

952 136

12.924

1,088

13 ,854

7,w:

6C

7,lG 5c

6,701 6,691

1c

4,31€ 4,30€

E 3,144 3,138

E 1,171 1,172

13,822 60

7,202

50 6,680 6,670

10

4,302

8

3,130 8

1,164 1,164

7,152

4,294

3,138

9,580

52 4,064 4,022

42 5,516 5,506

10

134,456

9,528

28

10 10

18 18

12 12

6 6

6 6

16 16

4 4

12 12

692

972

506 506

466 466

306 306

246 246

60 60

666 666

260 260

406 406

10,640

12,864 60

6,702 6,652

50 6,222 6,212

10

4,004 3,986

8 2,896 2,888

8 1,108 1,108

8,920 8,868

52 3,806 3,764

42 5 , u 4 5,104

10

124,274

18

4 4

1 4 14

6 6

2 2

4 4

12 12

2 2

10 10

466 56

9,59e 9,548

4,ffiE

5,530 5,520

io

135,380

52

4,026 42

lJ.6,692 18,688

109 840 92:926 16,914 25,540 23,766 1,774

104,578

15,986 90,420

15,098 14,158 13,270

888

88,592

75,322

ll6,170 18,286

109 130 92:546 16,584 25,326 23,624 1,702

103,868

15,656 89,796 75,004 14,792 14,072 13,208

864

88,212

434 258

496 306 190 196 128

68

504 316 188 428 260 168

76 56 20

188 ll.8

70 68 46 22

.120 72 48

380

30 26

46 24 22 10

6 4

40 1 4 26 34 12 22 6 2 4

16 16

12 12

4 4

682

7,900 2,740

8 810 61336

1,830 1,564

266

8,426 6,076

2,474

2,350 7,472 5,234 2,238

954 842 lJ.2

2 214 1:824

390 1,338

236 876 722 154

2,996

1,102

108,504 l5,770

100 610 86:344 14,266 23,664 22,160 1,504

95,770 82,304 13,466

69,894 12,690

82,584

33,186 12,410

28,504

2,304

776

26,200

18,026 16,450 1,576

10,478 9,750

728

26,788

288 178

420 246 174 46 42 4

382 212 170 364 194 170 18 18

84 76 8

56 52 4

28 24

4

158

‘886

29,942 28.566

26,590 3,352

18,822 17,864

958 ll. 120 8:726 2,394

25,380 3,186

18,196 17,264

932 10,370 8,lJ.6 2,254

342 38

198 176

22 182 166 16

636 46

324 324

358 312 46

2,640 356

1,898

1,098

1,764 134

876 222

23,890 2,898

16,894 16,070

824

7,820 2,074

9,894

60 98

30 30

128 30 98

Bce footnoteo a t enfl of table.

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3-70 SECTION 3 - NATALITY

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetroplitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

BIFW W E I d

T D t a l births Physician i n hospitalz

3lysician not in hospital Midwife 2,500 Brans

or less I b t stated

AREA AND COLOR

8,222 7,816

406 6,684 6,376

308 1,538

98 1,440

8,134 7,730

404 6,642 6,336

306 1,492 1,394

98

68 68

28 28

40 40

614 568 46

296 296

318 272 46

20

e4( 78: 5L

69( 64L 4e

144 134 1(

7,5EC

5,974

1,392

7,018 348

5,714 26G

1,304 BE

lG 15

14 1&

4 z

14Z 44 0% 1C IC

21,720 18,174

2,946 12,158 ll,488

9,582 650

7,286 2,296

362.520

20,432 17,650

2,782 n,554

8,878

10,928 626

6,722 2,156

359.992

372 336 36

190 170

20 182 166 16

2 , m 1,85<

1,202 1,ui

tK 954 74: 21:

29e

126 28 m

2.148 30,654 331,024

289,376 41,648

234,140 194,860 39,2851 96,884

2,3E8

279,604

94,616

239,448 40,158

U4,526 176,370

65,278

1,8t2

38,556

63,476

W L

E31 15J

nr, 50: 144 U G llo

E

7 70 E 24 145 710 566 144

EO 5Y 2

72 CEI

4 IC 16

SE 62 4

IM

313,314 49,206

311,672 48,320

256,316 210,668 45,648

103,676 101,004

2,672

1,398 750

1,666 956 710 482 442 40

14 6

14 8 6 6 6

18 12 6

14 8 6 4 4

2 2

2 2

5.584

23,24€ 7,40f

258,274 W , 8 W 46,474

104,246 101,514

2,732

23,40L 16,35f

7,05( 7,24f 6,88€

35e

26,534 19,40E

7,12€ 21,632 14,786 6,846 4,902 4,622

28C

4,12C

282 1,77€ 1,571

204

2,26E 7€

10.17C

3,83E

2,344

1,858 1,120

1,592 738

888 704 266 232

2;084 2;032

55,276 53,516 1,160

20,398 21,518

1,120 33,758 33 ,ue

640

103.434

34

290 278 12 74 68 6

216 210 6

2.700

31;040 56E

101.610

648

Lu.880

76,850 35,030

76,364 27,070

332 2,368

5,668 4,504

4,33E

5,832 3,37c

2,724 1,GC

2,296 2,042

2,462

1,274 1,94C

92c

784 53c 254

1,02c

71,140 30,470

44 5c

22 8

14 78 36 42

12 4 8 6

ti

6 4 2

88 40 48 1 6 8 0

12 32 40

E

114 5,470

1,000

4,584

4,492

22 978

92

80

80 38

38 42

42

5,504 u 4

5,390 962

22 940

92 4,450

4

4

4,542

4 4

I O 8 66

642 1,992

266 1,726

21,470 19,680 7,790

12,248 6,252

c 8,970

1,538

18,500

7,432

27,102 19,626

7,476 18,264 12,216

6,048

1,410 1,428

76,332 56,738 19,594 23 678 17i696

52,654

U,612

8,838

5,982

39,042

274 46

228 188 28

160 86 18 68

2,426 286

2,140 520

38 482

1,906 248

1,658

20

16 4

84,410 57,170 27,240 25 196 17i760

7,436

39,410 19,804

59,214

76 876 52:914 23,962 22,782 16 376 6:406

54,094 36,538 17,556

15.560 16,566

15,886 680

16,530

l 5 , f f i O 610

1,000

952 48

438 426 12

562 526 36

14,934 626

6,304 6,202

102 9,256 8,732

524

6,744 6,628 L16

9,822 9,258

564

6,744 6,628 ll6

9,186

554 9,232

2 4 20

16 4 4

See footnotes a t end of table.

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13,896 13,270

626 5,108 5,006

102

8,264 524

8,788

4

4

4

4

191,516 20,568

137,182 ll7,844

74,902 73,672 1,230

147,858

19,338

128,602 19,256

ll2,386 94.040

398 94

318 226 92

174 172

2

364 272 92

280 190

64,226

24,796

39,430 39,U.O

62,914 1,312

23,804 992

320

47,200

128 126

2 38 36 2

90 90

416

32,000 27,788 4,212

l5,200 13,004 2,196

214 146

68 202 158 44

23 084 19Z906 3,178

20,070 17,308

3,014 2,598

2,762

416

148 94 54

130 84 46 18 10 8

24 ll6 20:886 3,230 U.,930

1,450 12,186

10,480

10,406 1,780

35,156,

268 210 58 84 62 22

184 148 36

52

33,990

15,944

1,166

15,176 768

44 8

32 26

6

SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-11

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 196 1 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table) ! :

APE% AM, COLOR T o t a l births physician 11 hospitalz Midwife 2,500 grams

or lese

1,77f 1,774

1,284 1,28i

49i 49i

1,774 1,772

2 1,284 1,282

2 490 490

2 2

ll0 ll0

86 86

24 24

890 842 48

352 340 12

538 502

36

17,344

2 2

18 1 4 4

14,756 14,088

668 5,460 5,346

114 9,296

554 8,742

4 4

18 14 4

1,416

4 4

16 212.084 I 492 229,92c

24,342 205,578

228,344

204,172 24,172

1,304 l l 2

500 400 100 916 904 12

478 388 90

326 242 e4

152 146

6

938 916 22

174 158 16

764 758 6

378

12 4

12 10

2 4 2 2

6 6

6 6

10 6 4 6 4 2 4 2 2

404

13,664 3,680

12,478 8,954 3,524 4,866 4,710 156

12,922

10,530 7,222

2,332 2,224

108

4,422 4,218

204 1,888 1,732

356 2,534 2,486

48

3,436

9,446 3,476

3,368

161,144 138,320

22,824

101,452 21,804 37,888 36,868 1,020

123,256

68,776 67,258 1,518

26,722 25,572 1,350

42,054 41,686

368

51,052

160,568 137,880 22,688

122,840 101,164 21,676

36,716 37,728

1,012

67,776 66,292 1,484

26,526 25,398

41,250 40,894

356

1,128

50,150

lei346 90 35,472 34,562

910

43,818 7,234

34,552 29,756 4,796

16,500 14,062

2,438

43,396 6,754

34,202 29,618 4,584

15,948 13,778 2,170

24,770 21,232 3,538

21,570 18,464 3,106 3 200 2:768

432

25,380 22,164 3,216

12,632 24154 1,478

12,748 ll,OlO 1,738

37.278

258 120

lJ.4 72 42

264 186 78

56 44 12 44 34 10 12 10 2

2:: 108

70 38 32

262 176

76

164

86 318

196 40

156 208 46

162

106 36 70 70 22 48 36 14 22

2,722

2,338 1,822

1,098

714

516

900 198

1,738 1,342

396 1,508 1,146

362 230 196 34

1,698 1,380

318 830 676 154 868 704 164

2,330

24,970 21,342

3,628 21,708 18,538 3,170 3,262

458

26,082 22,476 3,606

2,804

12,844 U,218

13,238 ll,258

1,980

1,626

37,538 12

36,248 1,290

17,104 16,246

858 20,434

432 20,002

36,012 1,266

17,026 16,182

e44 20,252 19,830

422

352 12

36 28 8

128 124

4

2,214

1,128 1,044

1,202

lJ.6

84

1,170 32

20 18

398 2 I 19,212 18,814

Bee fontnotes a t end of table.

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3-12 SECTION 3 - NATALITY

AREA m COLOR

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nomeboplitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

lbtal births

(See headnote at beginning of table)

646 574 72

546 542

4

9,190 8,566

624 8,780

98 8,682

19,180 18,376

804 9,852 9,150

702 9,328 9,226

102

18,358 17,872

486

7,096 156

U,106 10,776

330

240.270

7,252

1 138 1:098

40 482 470 12

656 628 28

18,266

2l4,614 25,656

156,226 131,916 24,310

82,698 1,346

187,954 163,212

138,232 ll4,430 23,802

84,044

24,742

49,722 48,782

940

52,316 51,402

914 17,994 17,486

508

33,916 406

34,322

17 186 16:742

444 6,754 6,610 144

10,432 10,132

300

221.508

physician i n hospital'

3;804

5,178 5,328

150

19,050

790 9,796 9,104

692

9,156 98

18 228 17:752

476 7,230 7,078

152

10,674 324

238,590

18,260

9,254

10,998

zo;eza 77,372 1,192

78,564

ZW,208 25,382

155,580 131,528

24,052 83,010 81,680 1,330

186,612 162,132 24,480

137,628 ll4,080 23,548 48,984 48,052

932

14,746 10,924 3,822

U.,688 7,958 3,730 3,058 2,966

92

51,978 51,076

902 17,952 17,448

504 34,026 33,628

398

172,798 151,958

126,224 106,250 19 994 46:514

846

20,840

45,728

18,304

17,560 744

3,520 3,388

132 1,250 1,176

74 2,270 2,212

58

13,576 12,920

656 4,728 4,640

88

48,710 47,950

780 16,720 16,286

434 31,990 31,644

346

15,136 14,560

576 12,580 12,010

570 2,556 2,550

6

3,168 3,000 168 996 910 86

2,172

82

50,144

34,310

2,090

15,834

17,820 U.,926 5,894

32,324 22,384 9,940

1,078 1,004

74 318 308 10

70 64

6 22 18 4

48 46

2

94 88 6

14 10 4 80 78 2

1,542

12,512 U,530

582 4 428

80 4Z348

1,296 246

578 344 234 964 952 12

1,188 1,U4

74 1,006

936 70

182 178

4

288 280 8

34 32

2 254 240

13,976 13,474

502 ll,532 U,092

500 2,384 2,382

2

6

48

42 6

30 24 6

18 18

44 38 6

30 24 6

14 1 4

4 4

4 4

2,296

208 198 10 72 68 4

136 130

6

5,280

300 1,996

2,964 2,804

160 920 838 82

1,966 78

54,002

2,044

452 50

402

250 1,594

1,844

Diidvife

6 6

6 6

6 2 4

6 2 4

22

18 4

8 6 2

14 12 2

14 1 2

2 8 6 2 6 6

8 6 2

8 6 2

2

2

z 2

7,284

100 7,184

1,146 16

6,138 84

6,054

1,130

2,500 grams 2,501 grams or lees or more +

1,192 17,970 17,248

76 1 722

12,9381 142 944 9.134 1221516

1,396 16,940

1,312 16,278

32,084 2,874 21,918 2,406 I 1,830 17,434

6,352 36,568

1,876 15,566

U.,082

1,574 21,002

Ibt stated

414 0;:

346 2% 78

l s z 148

4

410 350

32n 262 78

€in

34

eo G

Zh 20 c D D

26 20 E

22 16 6 4 4

D 8

4 4

4 4

c4a

259 410

212 88

124 4% 150 ees

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i SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-1 3

i Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at hemincr of table) - - BIRTBS BY -A& BIKLll W E t d

-AND COLOR T o t a l births Fnysician in hospital'

2,500 grama or less

2,501 grama o r more

physician M t in hospital EUdwife Not stated

20,25c 13,408

4,3u

9,090

6,842 7,46C

3,142 12,790

3,700

222 70

152 70 14 56

l5z 56 96

2,074 230

382 36

346 1,692

194 1,498

64

1,m

47E E

47c 104

19,510 13,324 6,186 7,268

2,970 12,242

9,026 3,216

30,634 20,986 9,648

10,552 7,628

4,298

2,924 20,082 1j,358 6,724

17,468

16,164 1,304

1,878 900 978 804 312 492

1,074 588 486

3,402

1,896 1,026

520 506

2,376 986

1,390

1,506

1,080

978 102

18,314 12,48(

6,631

2,63f ll,671

3,191

35,681 19,604 16,OBi 10,791

7,01 3,714

5,834

3,991

8,482

24,89( 12,52( 12,37(

16,481

15,262 1 p c

58 28 30 20 8

1 2 38 20 18

590 210 380 192 80

l l 2 398 130 268

80

30 50

104 372

36E

6,80E 94

6,714 1,042

If

5,766 7E

5,688

72

44

e

1,02€

2e

39,68C 21,320 18 360 l2:016

7,684

27,664 13,638 14,02f

17,642

4,332

16,270 1,372

50 34

20 18

2 44 32 1 2

2 2

2 2

62

14 18 16

2 44 32 12

1,736

48

7,99c 7,728

8,542 1,llO

262 9,652

7,964 7,704

260 9,504 8,460 1,044

2 2

518 500 18

562 478

84

7,46(

242 7,21€

9,022 8,044

97E

12 10

2 68 20 48

70 42 2e

72 44 28 2 2

70 42 28

1,796

2,424 2,400

24

2,422 2,398

1,950 1,928

24

22 472 470

2

15,046 13,766 1,280 6,014 5,776

238 9,032 7,990 1,042

78,582

lI.8 116

2 94 92 2

24 24

962 862 100 424 408 16

538 454 84

6,876

2,304

25

1,83E 2C

44E 444

2,282

1 , E E

14,17E 32,98C 1,19E

5,380 5,602

222 8,576 7,6W

976

75,154

2 2

1,952 1,930

470

22 472

2

2 2

78 28 50 1 2 10

2 66 18 48

218

15,218 l3,870 1,348 6,038 5,798

240 9,180 8,072 1,108

82,248

64,020 18,228

38,954

12,428 43,294 37,494 5,800

40,052 28,058 q 9 9 4

10,082

1,912

26,526

26,420 16,338

13,632 ll,720

42,196 35,962 6,234

12,534 io,ia8 2,346

29,662 25,774 3,888

246,444

62,930 15,652

389.4

ll,738 26,376

40,468 36,554 3,914

678 1,058

496 96

400 1,240

582 658

344 84

260 216 22

194 128

62 66

354 1,462

318 44

274

290 1,478

1,188

24 20 4 4 2 2

20 18

2

4,436 2,440

3,736 1,916

3,140

620

1,820

2,520

59,426 15,728

35,056 24,500 10,556

34,926 5,172

36,184

10,234 23,550 14,992

12,634 10,958 1,676

38,970 33,476

lI.,506 9,508

27,464 23,968 3,496

226,064

40,098

25,950

8,558

5,494

1,998

158 60

162 l l 0 52 56 48 8

3,716 1,992 1,724 2,740 1,252 1,488

976

152 U 6 36

130 94 36 22

ll;632 1,844

38,922 34,992 3,930

ll,930 10,070 1,860

26,992 24,922 2,010

231,132

740 236

3,160 2,444

716 996 664 332

2,164 1,780

384

19 ,ll2

22

66 42 24 32 16 16 34 26 8

1.268

1,392 594 798 280 74

206

1,772 314

314 42

272

1,458

1,112 520 592

3,454

1,458 272

1,186

10,642

209,294 37,150

193,694 164,362

52,750 29,332

44,932 7,818

198,758 32,374

183,752 156,888

26,864 47,380 41,870 5,510

2,722 732

2,044 1,592

452 1,410 1,130

280

6,968 3,674

7,056 5,300 1,756 3,586 1,668 1,918

14,362 4,750

15,332 ll,468 3,864 3,780

886 2,894

194,128 31,936

177,668 152,356 25,312 48,396 41,772 6,624

804 464

694 538 156 574 266 308

Bee footnotes a t end of table.

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3-14 SECTION 3 - NATALITY

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Group (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nonmetro&an Counties: United States and Each State, 1961-Con.

(See head at beginning of table)

BIKPBS B r m m +

'POW births Fnysician i n hospital2 Midwife 2,501

or mre W t stated

166,592 140,220

26,372 148,882 124,862

24,020 17,710 15,358

2,352

1,366 1,060

306 1,004

744 260 362 316 46

152 801 130:10€

22,694 136,552

20 71C 36:25C 14,26€ 1,984

73,261 64,02C

41,llE 36,514 4,602

32,146 27,506 4,640

ll5,841

9,241

500 360 140 400 310 90 100

55

768 444 324 2 g4 228 €6

474 Z1E 258

sa 14z304 1,934

71,692 64,146 7,546

40,550 36,580 3,970

31,142 27,566 3,576

26.178

2,086 1,662

426

848 192

1,048 814 234

166

1,040

5,522 2,862 2,660 2,936

1,078 2,586 1,004

1,858

1,582

26

5,822 4,61(

3,406

644

1,WI

2,75f

2,42c 1 , 8 5 2

56f

26.466 456

422 34

1,744

1,691 51

24,266

23,732 534

25,608 570

16,352 16,074

278 9,826

292 9,534

158 8 26

25,846 620

16,494 16,216

278

9,630 342

17,798 17,534

264 12,232

204 5,566 5,506

60

8,668 8,312

356 4,262 4,188

74 4,406 4,124

282

9,386

9,368 18

9,972

12,028

l l 2 112

54 46 8

1,096

2f 64f 624 24

1,06€ 314 3 4 10

14Z LIE) 24

17,628 17,368

260

ll,896 204

5,528

56

12,100

5,472

132 128

4 106 106

1,ZOC 1,174

26 84C

16,232 16,006

226 U,106 1O,Y36

170 5,126 5,070

56

f r ,G 354 I2 a;

27c 10 EO

z 7a

26 22 4

34 30 4 6 6

8,550 8,240

310

544 518 26

256 252

4 286 266 22

716

30 EO Ed 28 20

62 40 e:: 22

4,252

4,298

4,178 74

4,062 236

28 24 4

138

26

26

8,648 9,246

9,228 18

3,410

12 5,836

6

9,246 9,228

18

3,398

5,830

138

54 54

84 84

138 138

54 54

84 84

1,490 4.644

712 4

288 284

4 428 428

716 712

4 288 284

4 428 428

8,634 14

3,174 3,166

8

5,468 6

8,648 8,634

14 3,174 3,166

8

5,468 6

5,474

5,474

2i:

E 2

20 20

22 22

2 2

20 2U

iec

3,464

12 5,922 5,916

6

3,452

9,386 9,368

18 3,464

12

5,916 6

97,054

3,452

5,922

3,410 3,398 . 12 5,836 5,830

6

90,728 8,182

5,204 2,978

88,666

67,860 20,826

73,158 23,896

45,768

12,036 51,286 39,426 11,860

33,732

72,138 18,590

44,556 33,652 10,904 46,172 38,486

7,686

578 912

290 54

236

524 6 76

238 48

190 182 18

164 56 30 26

&zoo

382 4,262

872 16

856

366 3,772

3,406

722 14

708 416

416 306 14

292

94 92

8U 36 44

106 58 48

86 52 34 62 SO 32 24 22 2

41,536 31,242 10 294 47:150 36,618 10,532

47 610 37'416 10:194 31,902

8,410 15,708 13,924

23,492

1,184

4,412

1,660 3,226

1,406

932 254

2,752

1,820

1,186

See footnotes at end of tahle.

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AREA AND corn %tal, births

SECTION 3 - NATALITY 3-75 i

Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Groups (United States Only), in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each State, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

2,501 gRlms or more Midwife 2,500 grams

or less

44 946 32l938 12,008 10,578 8,390 2,188 34,368 24,548 9,820

65.056

39,624 31,990 7,634

8,336 1,662 29,626 23,654

9,998

5,972

64.758

1,252 530 722 108 36 72

494 650

226

1,144

3,922 36E

45f 16 44c

3,466 352

3,554

3,U4

4

3,770

1,318 926 634 292

2,452

2,844 1,818 1,026

4.426

41 076 30l444 10,632 9,634 7,750 1,884 31,442 22,694 8,748

60.520

100 42 58 18

6 12 82 36 46

ll0

61,238 3,818

35,532

29,524

1,188

39,354

22,580

32,902 2,630

28,336

42,120

2,766 24,846

2,266 17 274 16:774

500

60,966 3,792

35,434 32,8ia

29,324 2,616

28,148 1,176

41,958 39,204 2,754 24,772 22,516 2,256 17,186 16,688

498

22,800 21,762 1,038 10,662 10,302

360 12,138 ll,460

678

37 .836

210 16

78 68 10 148 142

6

126 U6 10 62 54 8 64 62 2

100 94 6

16 14 2

84 80 4

730

2 2

3,964 462

2,532 2,202 330

1,894 1,762 132

2,918

340

1,536 286

1,096 1,042

54

2,578

1,822

1,508 1,386 122 710 666 44 798 720 78

3.396

57,168 3,352

32,944

2,298 30,646

27,576 26,522 1,054

39,172 36,746 2,426 23,004 21,024 1,980 16,168

446

21,348 20,422

926 9,940 9,622 318

ll,408

608

35.512

15,722

10,800

106 4

56 54 2 54 52 2

30 30

20 20

10 10

4 2 2

80 76 4 36 34 2

4 2 2

4 2 2

324

44 42 2

126

36,074 1,762

14,956 14,038

918

22,036 844

12,482

594

7,730 518

22,880

ll,888

8,248

4,234 4,158

76

25,354 24,186 1,168 6,708 6,308 400

18,646 17,878

768

98,084

656 74

88 64 24 642 592 50

56 50 6 20 16 4 36 34 2

674 606 68 68 48 20

606 558 48

254

244 80

34

34 290 244 46

2 2

2 2

322 242 80 34

34

242 46

12

288

3,124 272

1,234

152 2,162

120

1,056 968 88 722 638 84 334 330 4

1,082

2,042

2,340 2,156 184 512 444 68

1,712 l l 6

6,382

3,828

33,864 1,648

13,800 12,976

824 21,712

824

ll,470 10,954

516 7,518 7,078 440

3,876 76

20,888

3,952

24,042 22,910 1,132 6,282

384 17,760 17,012

748

91,640

5,898

ll6 10

50 48 2 76 68 8

34 34

32 32

2 2

92 82 10 Id 16 2 74 66 8

372

94,540 3,854

62 470

3,476

35,546 378

47,650 44,278 3,372 40,352 37,026 3 326 7i298

46

4 9 9 4

35,924

7,252

94,298 3,786

62 276 58:860 3,416 35,808

370 35,438

47,492 44,176 3 316 40t208 36,938 3 270 7:284 7,238

46

190 64

168 108

60 86 82 4

138 82 56 126 70 56 12 12

10 2

8 8

4 2 2

6 6

6 6

5,840 542

4,368 3,866 502

2,014 1,974

40

3,462

490 3,070

488 392 390 2

2,972

2,582

88,350 3,290

57,902 54,944 2,958 33,738 33,406

332

44,078 41,206

37,182 2,872

34,354 2,828 6,896 6,852

44

350 22

200 184 16 172 166

6

ll0 100 10 100 90 10 10 10

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Table 3-2. Live Births by Attendant, Birth Weight, and Color, for Urban and Rural Areas, and Population-Size Group (United States Only),'in Metropolitan and Nometropolitan Counties: United States and Each Stafe, 1961 -Con.

(See headnote at beginning of table)

ARER m COLOR 'potal births

50,744 50,262

482

21,968 150

28,626

332

8,560

22,m

28,294

8,254 306

5,a4 5,086 128

3,346 3,168 178

8,560

306

5,086 128

3,346 3,168 178

8,254

5,214

mysician in hospital2

50,592

470 22,068

146

50,122

21,922

28,524 28,200

324

8.526

8,224

5,198

3,328 3,154

302

5,070 128

174

8,526

302 5,198 5,070 128

8,224

3,328 3,154 174

ll6 108 8 42 38 4 74 70 4

20

20

12 12

8 8

20 20

12 12

8 8

Midwife

4 2 2

2

2,500 grams o r less

2,92c

1,298 1,284

Z,86€ 52

1 4 1,622 1,5@4

38

736

700 36

440 416 24 296 284 12

736 700 36 440 416 24 296 284 12

2,501 grams o r more

47,562 47,144

418 20,720 20,590

150 26,842 26,554

288

7,810

7,540 270

4 762 4:658 104

3,048 2,882 166

7,SlO 7,540 270

4,658 104

4,762

3,048 2,882 166

Nut stated

262 250 12 100 94

C 162 I56

c

14

14

12 12

1 d

14 14

12 12

2 2

'Births attended by other and not specified persons are not shown separately but are included in total births. For the United States, these births totaled 7,178 in 1Y61, 21t is assumed that a l l births in hospitals o r insti tutions are attended by physicians. SEquiivaents of the g a m weights i n t e r n of pounds end ounces are a6 fo l las : *Figures ere f o r Woodbriue township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. 5 e township is classified as urban under special' &le relating to population sizo ond density, dth~~3

2,500 grams o r less - 5 lb. 0 0 2 . o r less ' 2 501 grams or more - 5 lb. 9 02. o r mre ,

Miyesex Ccunty is not included in a standard metmpolltan s ta t i s t ica l area and therefore is a mmetmpolitan county. county ecp.ivalents.

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section 4. Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands ( U.S.) General tables Page

4-1. Live births and birth rates: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 1940-61------------------------------------- 4-3

4-2. Live births by month for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; and by color for Virgin Islands: 1961--------------

4-3. Live births by birth weight for Puerto Rico and. Virgin Islands; and by color for Virgin Islands: 1961--------

4-4. Number .and ratio of illegitimate live births, by age of mother: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 1961---------

4-3

4-4

4-4

4-7. Live births by attendant: Puerto Rico, each municipio, and specified urban places, 1961-------------------- 4-6

4-8. ,Live births by attendant and color: Virgin Islands by islands and specified urban place, 1961---------------- 4-7

4- 1

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NOTES

Geographic classification

Data a re shown by both place of occurrence and place of residence in Puerto Rico for the primary geographic subdivision, "municipio ," and in the Virgin Islands for St. Croix Island and St. John and St. Thomas Islands (the latter two combined). Births by place of residence are also shown for each urban place having a popu- lation of 10,000 or more according to the 1960 census.

Race and color

Beginning with 1960, births a re not shown by color for Puerto Rico; they a re classified as white and nonwhite for the Virgin Islands.

Attendant at birth

In the United States, virtually all in-hospital births are attended by physicians; in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, a large proportion of hospital births are attended by other than physicians.

Completeness of registration

Data for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands refer to registered births; no ad- justment has been made for possible underreporting. Tests of birth registration completeness were made for these areas in 1950, and the results are given in chapter 6 of Volume I, Vital Stat is t ics of the United States, 1950.

Population bases for computing rates

Populations used to compute rates were prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Symbols used in tables

Class or item not applicable-- - - - ----- -- ---- -- - --- Quantity zero in frequency tables-- -- - - -- --- -- --- -- Quantity zero in rate 01- pwcent tables------------- Rate or percent more than 0 but less than 0.05------

Figures within parentheses not included in totals----

... Data not available _-_____--____--_____------------ ---

- 0

0.0 Both frequency and population base zero in ra te o r

percent tables---------------------------------- - 0

4-2

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Table 4-1. Live Births and Birth Rates: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 1940-61 (Data re fer only to births occurrmg withm the specified area. Rates per 1,000 total populatlon in each a r e a except a s noted. Rates for 1940, 1950, and 1960 based on population

enumerated as of April 1; for a l l other years, based on population estimated a s of July 1)

AREIL AlID COLOR

RIcrtoRIco----------------------------------------

Virgin Islanda--------------------------------------------- White----- Nonwhite--

YEAR

Total Jan. Feb. Mar. dpr. May June

75,418 8,306 5,572 5,916 5,704 5,970 5,876

1,193 108 76 92 82 95 93 81 5 5 4 5 7 3

1,llZ 103 71 88 77 88 90

~

75,418 76,314 75,104 76,298 76,058

78,284 77,830 77,832

80,438

84,076 86,038 85,625 87,809 91,305 88,421

86,680

77,304

77,754

82,534

--- --- ---

July

~

31.3 32.5 32.3 33.2 33.7

34 .8 34.6 35.2 35.3 36.1

37.6 38.9 39 .O 40.2 42.2 41.6

41.9 40.6 38.7 _-- --- ---

Au8. Sept. Oct. NOV. &C.

VIRGIN IS=

1,193 1,180 1,107 1,129 1,038

Rate

35.5 36.8 35.7 37.6 35.3

34.4 33.1 32.3 32.4 30.9

34.4 33.5 33.2 30.7 32.2 34 .O

37.4 1,:: I 40.4 931 37.4

35.8 :ii 1 32.6 756 30.4

'For Alcrto Rico, bsoed on 3 50-pcrcent sample Of births. 'Rntco bssed on civUian population i n each area.

Table 4-2. Live Births by Month for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; and by Color for Virgin Islands: 1961

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FUESTO RICO A E 3 O F M o l l w

Number Ratio

Table 4-3. Live Births by Birth Weight for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands;

VDGIR ISWmB

Nmiier Fatdo

and by Color for Virgin Islands: 1961 (Data refer only to births occurring within the specified area. Data for Puerto Rico based on a 50-percent sample)

BIF3E W H G d I 1,000 1,001- 1,501- 2,001- 2,501- 3,001- 3,501- 4,001- 4,501- grams 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,WO 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,OM)

o r l e s s grams grams grams gmm grams grrun~ &rams grams

100 E40

1 2

1 2

'Equivalents of the &nun weights i n terms of pounds and ounces are as f0I.lm-s: 1,WO grams o r less = 2 lb. 3 O Z . or l ess 1,001-1,500 grams = 2 lb. 4 02. - 3 lb. 4 02. 1,501-2,OW grams = 3 lb. 5 02. - 4 lb. 6 02. 2,001-2,500 gram = 4 lb. 7 02. - 5 lb. 8 02. 2,501-3,000 grams = 5 lb. 9 O Z . - 6 lb. 9 OZ. 5,001 grams o r more =ll lb. 1 OZ. or mre

3,001-3,500 grams 3,501-4,OOO grams 4,001-4,500 grams 4,501-5,000 grams

=6 lb. 10 02. - 7 lb. ll 02. = 7 lb".12 02. - 8 lb. 13 02. = 8 lb. 1 4 02. - 9 lb. 14 02. = 9 lb. 15 02. - U lb. 0 02.

Table 4-4. Number and Ratio of Illegitimate Live Births, by Age of Mother: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 1961

38 475.0 3,402 285.3 1,260 3l l .4 2,142 271.8 5,384 219.8 3,316 195.7 1,948 197.1 1,406 2U.7

548 191.9 2,562 989.2

4CI.v

1,000.0 653.3

403.3 101 351.0

450.3 415.3 515 ,z

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1,930 1,048

882

Table 4-5. Live Births by Age of Mother and Live-Birth Order for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; and by Color for Virgin Islands: 1961

15,904 8,174 7,730

(Data refer only to births occurring within the specified area. Data for Puerto Rico based on a 50-percent sample. Live-birth orders refer to number of children born ahve to mother)

LIVE-BIRTE ORDER

38 17 21 1

1

198 100 98 7 2 5

264

133 22 16 6

242 ll5 127

131 154

67 23 10 13 131 77 54

87 9 5 4 1

1 8 5 3

287 152 135 7 3 4

280 149 131

3 6 7 3 and over. rot stated ~

10,604 78 - 4

3,400 4,304

6 638

1,688 1,076 534 140 le 2

202

8,088 5,622

7.58 34

ll,454

1,138 5,386 2,968 1,168 406 76 10 2

300

2 124

1,256

3,678 1,792 308 10 486

2,948

2 314

1,134 1,014 556 134 24 2

220

60

3,238 1,652 2,622 2,032 1,078 --- 1 1,056 482 458

12 4 2 90 96

34

330 ~ '1 26; 28

188 101 133

2 24 46 43 15 2 1

7

6 1 3 31 83 44 19 10 1

8

30

19 20

19 40 21 17 3

1

8 4- 10

3 2 1

2 4

126

3 3 2 1

2

1

180

17 39 19 14 3

1

2 23 44 39 15 2 1

31 80 42 16 LO 1

5 21 17 13 1

Table 4-6. Live Births by Age of Father and Sex of Child for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; and by Color for Virgin Islands: 1961 *

(Data refer only to births occurring withm the specified area. Data for Puerto w c o based on a 50-percent sample)

OF FATAER

25-29 30-34 L-!--l- - 50-54 years

2,030 990

1,040

20 9 ll 3 3

17 6 ll

AWA, COIAR, AID SEX 55 years Not mnd over Stated

15-19 20-24 years I years

35-39 40-44 years I years

45-49 years

Under 15 yea-s

A818 2,558 '.Gio 1 1,276 998 1,282

18,434 13,252 9,438 6,712 8,996 6,540

75,418 38,562 36,856

1,193

1,112 571 541

61 13

191

20 93 ::I 98

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Table 4-7. Live Births by Attendant: Puerto Rico, Each Municipio, and Specified Urban Places, 1961

BIRW BY PIACE OF m5rnmm BIRTILS BY PIACE OF RWTEIIcE:

AREA

Total b i r th s

by rmlUic1pio

O f occurrence

5 6 ~ 384

3,138 --- --- 460

440 1,G58

3,894 --- --- 500 298 770

1,940 --- --- 448

2,122 --- _-- 326 716 576

1,148 _-_ --- 12

476 652

720 --- --- 646 748 10

274 1,590 --- _--

288 1,026 _-- _--

266 670 344 82

124

Attendant AREA

Total births

specified

Total I bir ths 1 Attendont

I 75:418 /I 58,436 16,982 11 PUERTO RIco--con.

770 458 I 798

1,492 164

1,328 628 702 536

2,016 518

1,498

448 462 a44

3,028 1,850 1,178

566 2,286 1,062 1,224

596 1,306

996 1,394

650 744 288 638 844

810 378 432 742 882 18

422 498 344 154

300

582 558 534

454 514

1,140

1,192

174 1 1

498 1,276

156 1,120

386 518 378

1,774 498

1,276

360 312 752

1,794 1,026

390 1,824

954 870

478 1,254

878 528 312 216 288 452 432

520 252 268 528 582 16

408 484 332 152

ZZC 758 440 318 270

1,054 422 430 150

2,820

1,522 558 516 840 508 214

192 412 754 26

878 166 308

2,950

1,002

--- --- 476 430 232 498

736 608 194

6,510 --- --- 140 232 280

414 802 736

17,736 --_ --- 796 416 356 430

482 244

1,134 296 946 186 546 856

1,154

’ 998 894 620

1,104 666 322 924 222 516 986 244

808 192 368

2,408 1,456

852 746 640 418 602

780 644 524

3,550 1,324

476 272 464

450 780 770

13,214 12,336

878 920

1,044 516 568

680 470

1,240 510

1,066 200 756

4,874

814 756 322 670 572 220 764 158 418 712 218

704 78

2WJ

1,362 792 616 248 540 482

334 118 322

3,262 2,566 696 336 232 380

366 C64 698

12,454 11,622

832 520 704 458 554

622 456 698 240 676 196 496 708 668

2,154

Rot i n hospital and not specified

’Includes b i r th s i n hospitals o r inst i tut ions attended by physicians, midwives, or other persons.

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T o t a l b i r th s

1,193

81 1,ll2

505 22

483

688 59 629.

670 59 6ll

18

18

Table 4-8. Live Births by Attendant and Color: Virgin Islands by Islands and Specified Urban Place, 1961

(Data refer only to births occurring withln the Virgin Islands. The specifled urban place.is that with a population of 10,000 or more m 1960)

Attendant

Not in In hospi ta l

epecif i e a hospital’ ana not

1,015 178

81 934 178

344 161

322 161

6 71 17 .59 612 17

665 5

606 5

6 1 2

6 12

22

59

AREA AND COIDR

lotal b i r th s by place

O f occurEnce

1,193

1,lli 81

5% 22

485

688 59

629

BZRTIiS BY PUCE OF RESIhNCE I

\

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t

Section 5. Technical 14ppendix Page

5 -8

5-8

5-8

5 -9

5 -9

5-10

5-10

5-11

5-11

Population Tables

5-1. Population of birth- and death-registration States, 1900-1932, and United States, 1900-1961----------------- 5-12

5-2. Estimates of the total population of the United States including Armed Forces abroad, by age, color, and sex:

5-3. Estimates of the total resident population of the UnitedStates,by age, color, and sex: July 1, 1961 ---------- 5-4. Provisional estimates of the total resident population of the United States, each division and State, Puerto

July 1, 1961-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-13

5-13

Rice, and Virgin Islands; July 1, 1961----------------------------------_---------------------------- 5-14

5-1

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SECTION 5. TECHNICAL APPENDIX

SOURCES OF DATA

With the exceptions noted in the next paragraph, natality tabulations for 1961 are based on information obtained from microfilm copies of the original certificates. These copies were received from the registration offices of all States, certain cities, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The statistical information on these records mas edited, classified, placed on punchcards, and tabulated in the National Vital Statistics Division (NVSD).

The 1961 birth statistics for California, Georgia, Michigan, and New York City were produced by a somewhat different procedure. The vital statistics offices of these areas coded the information on their certificates according to the rules followed in NVSD. From punchcards prepared for their own use, they reproduced the information required for national tabulations on uniform punchcard forms. The reproduced cards were verified and tabulated with the cards for the other areas.

Although the U.S. vital statistics system covers the 50 States, the District of Columbia, PuertoRico, and the Virgin Islands, in the statistical tabulations United States refers only to the aggregate of the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are not inte- gral parts of the United States and therefore for each the statistics are distinct and are given separately. Tabulations for these areas are shown in Section 4 .

Birth data for the United States are confined to events registered within the United States and include events oc- curring to nonresident aliens. The data do not cover any vital events for U.S. citizens occurring outside the United States. Similarly, the data for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are confined to events registered in these a-as.

Standard certificate

The Standard Certificate of Live Birth, issued by the National Vital Statistics Division, has served for many years as the principal means of attaining uniformity in the content of the documents used to collect information on this event. It has been modified ineachstateto the extent neces- sitated by the particular needs of the State or by special pro- visions of the State vital statistics law. However, the certificates of most States conform closely in content and arrangement to the standard certificate.

The first issue of the standard certificate of birth ap- peared shortly before the formation of the registration area. Since then, it has been revised periodically by the national vital statistics agency through consultation with State health officers and registrars; Federal agencies concerned with vital statistics; national, State, andcountymedical societies:

and others working in the fields of public health, social welfare, demography, and insurance. This revision pro- cedure has assured careful evaluation of eachitem in terms of its current and future usefulness for registration, iden- tification, legal, medical, and researchpurposes. New items have been added when necessary, and old items have been modified to ensure better reporting o r in some cases have been dropped when their usefulness appeared to be limited.

The most recent revision of the standard certificate of live birth occurred in 1955. It was made in close collabo- ration with the Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics and was recommended to the States for adoption a s of January 1, 1956 (figure 5-1).

With a few exceptions, only minor changes in content and format were made in the 1956 revision of the standard certificate. In an effort to obtain a more accurate designation for place of residence, the question "Is residence inside city limits?" was added. Studies conducted in a few States had indicated that this question helped to correctly locate the residence of persons living near but outside the corporate limits of cities.

Table 5-A indicates the States that did and those that did not include the checkbox item on residence within city limits on all o r part of the certificate forms which they used during 1961.

Another item, "Is residence on a farm?" was added to serve several purposes. Federal and State agricultural agencies wanted the information in order to assess the health status of the farm population and tomeasure-changes in its demographic characteristics. It also seemed that this item would aid in correctly allocating the place of residence of persons living near but outside cities. The usefulness of the farm item has been seriously impaired by the change in the 1960 population census definition of a farm; the Bureau of the Census set forth definite criteria for classifying farm residence, while the certificate in effect asks the informant to make a judgment as to whether the mother's residence is on a farm. Thus, a comparable population base is not avail- able for the computation of rates.

Incomplete reporting also lessened the value of the item. While 35 States and the District of Columbia adopted the farm item on their live birth certificates, in 1959 non- response was 12 percent for the reportingareas as a whole. It was 25 percent or more for 5 States and the District of Columbia. For these reasons, tabulations based on this item have been discontinued.

.

HISTOPV The first birth statistics published by the Federal

Government concerned events in 1850 and were for the entire United States. These statistics were based on in- formation collected during the decennial census of that

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year. Similar decennial collections were made by census enumerators a t each census up to and including the census of 1900, but because .of the time interval between the oc- currence of a birth and the census enumeration, these re- ports were inaccurate and incomplete.

The national birth-registration area was not established until 1915, and no birth statistics were published by the Bureau of the Census from 1900 to 1914. The original birth-registration area of 1915 consisted of 10 States and the District of Columbia. The growth of this area is'in- dicated in table 5-1.

Table 5-1 also presents for each year through 1932 the estimated midyear population of the United States and the estimated midyear population of those States included in the registration system. From 1933 through 1958 the birth and death statistics for the United States included 48 States and the District of Columbia. Alaska was added in 1959 and Hawaii in 1960.

Because of the growth of the area for which data have been collected and tabulated, a national series of geo- graphically comparable data prior to 1933 can be obtained only by estimation. Annual estimates of births have been prepared by P. K. Whelpton for the period 1909-34 (table 1-B in Section 1). These estimates include an adjust- ment for States not in the birth-registration area prior to 1933 and for underregistration. In conjunction with annual estimates prepared by the National Office of Vital

Statistics (the National Vital Statistics Division since July 1, 1961) for the period 1935-59, they constitute a series of data consistent with respect to geographic cover- age and registration completeness.

CLASSIFICATION OF DATA The principal value of vital statistics data is obtained

through the presentation of such data in the form of rates, which a re computed by relating the vital events of a class to the population of a similarly defined class. Vital sta- tistics and population statistics must, therefore, be classi- fied according to similarly defined systems and tabulated in comparable groups. Even when the variables common to both, such as geographic area, age, race, and sex, have been similarly classified and tabulated, differences between the enumeration method of obtaining population data and the reg- istration method of obtaining vital statistics data may result in significant discrepancies.

The classification of certain important items is dis- cussed below.

'The complete r u l e s f o l l o w e d i n t h e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of geo- g r a p h i c and p e r s o n a l i t e m s for b i r t h s a r e s e t f o r t h i n t h e u n p u b l i s h e d i n s t r u c t i o n manual "Coding and P u n c h i n g Geo- g r a p h i c and Personal P a r t i c u l a r s f o r B i r t h s Ocourrlng in 1881, " 1961.

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Table 5-A. INCLUSION O F CHECKBOX ITEM FOR USUAL RESIDENCE ON CERTIFICATES UNITED STATES, 1961

F BIRTH, DEATH, AND FETA DEATH:

(In general, cer t i f ica tes containing checkbox item on usual residence are those cer t i f icates revised since the 1956 revisions of the standard cer t i f icates . D a t a were abstracted from copies of cer t i f icates received i n the National V i t a l S ta t i s t ics Division and include only those cer- t i f ica tes used by the areas during all o r par t of 1961. Certificates revised i n 1961 but not in use during the year a re not mcludea)

I II I

ZXGIS'llRATTON A I W HEGIS'llRATION AREA

RESmNCE INSIE3 CITY LIMITS I ON CER!FIFICATES OF-

X X X X X X X X X X X

X X

Classification by occurrence and residence

Beginning with 1960 statistics by place of occurrence, events were classified according to the county in which the vital event took place but were not classified to any smaller geographic unit. In the vital statistics for years prior to 1960, place of occurrence was classified by smaller units within the county in the same detailas are statistics by place of residence.

Place of residence in birth statistics refers to the geographic area which constituted the mother's usual res- idence a t the time of the birth. The data by place of residence are classified to units within a county a s follows: (1) each incorporated place of 10,000 inhabitants or more, (2) each .unincorporated place of 10,000 inhabitants or more classi- fied as urban under special rule , (3) the aggregate of in- corporated places of 2,500 to 10,000 inhabitants and unin- corporated places of this size definedas urban under special rule, and (4) the residual part of the county. For vital sta- tistics purposes, the residual part of the county is referred to a6 rural.

For residence statistics, all events occurring within the United States, that is, the 50 States and the District of Columbia, a r e allocated to a place of residence within the United States. For nonresident aliens, the place of residence is considered to be the same as the place of occurrence. The events occurring within Puerto Rico a re allocated to a res- idence in Puerto Rico and similarly for the Virgin Islands.

Geographic classification ' Standard metropolitan statistical areas.-The standard

metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) used in this report are essentially the same a s those established by the Bureau

~~

'The r u l e s fol lowed in t h e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of geographic a r e a s for b i r t h s a r e s e t f o r t h i n t h e i n s t r u c t i o n manual c i t e d i n f o o t n o t e 1. The geographic code s t r u c t u r e i s g iven i n Vital S t a t i a t i c s I n s t r u c t i o n Manual. P a r t 11, S e c t i o n C, "Geographic Code-Final-Births, Deaths , and F e t a l Deaths Occurr ing in 1960-61, * Nat iona l O f f i c e of V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s , Washington, 1961.

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of the Budget and used by the Bureau of the Census. The only differences occur in the New England States.

Except in the latter States, an SMSA is a county or a group of contiguous counties which contains a t least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more o r "twin cities" with a combined population of a t least 50,OOO in the 1960 census. In addition, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to specified criteria, they a re (a) essentially metropolitan in character and (b) socially and economically integrated with the central city o r cities.

In New England, the Bureau of the Budget uses a s geographic components of the SMSA, towns andcities, rather than counties. The National Vital Statistics Division cannot use the SMSA classification in these States because its data a re not coded to identify all towns. Instead, the metropolitan State economic area (MSEA) established by the Bureau of the Census, which is made up of county units, is used.

Stundard consolidated areas.-For the metropolitan complexes around New YorkandChicago, several contiguous SMSA's and additional counties that do not appear to meet the formal integration criteria for SMSA's but do have strong interrelationships of other kinds have been combined into the New York-Northeastern New Jersey and the CMcago- Northwestern Indiana Standard Consolidated Areas, re- spectively. '

Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties.-Counties which a re included in SMSA's or, in New England, MSEA's are called metropolitan counties; all other counties a re classified as nonmetropolitan.

Urban and rural ayeas. --The urban population consists of inhabitants residing in the following places:

Each incorporated city, borough, village, and town of 2,500 inhabitants or more (except towns in New England, New York, and Wisconsin). Each town in New England and each township in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that has no incorporated munic- ipality as a subdivision and has either 25,000 inhabitants or more o r a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons o r more per square mile. Each county in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that has no incorporated municipality within its boundary and has a density of 1,500 persons o r more per square mile.

3F0r a more complete d i s c u s s i o n , see U n i t e d S t a t e s C e n s u s o f P o p u l r t i o n : 1 9 6 0 , N u m b e r of I n h a b i t a n t s , U n i t e d S t a t e s S u m m a r y , F i n a l Report P C ( l ) - l A , U.S. Bureau o f t h e Census . Washington,U. S. Government P r i n t i n g O f f i c e , 1960; and S t a n d - a r d Yetropo1it.n Stati.tisa1 Area., Bureau of t h e Budget . Washington, U. S. Government P r i n t i n g O f f i c e , 1961.

'For d i s c u s s i o n o f Y S E A ' s , s e e S t a t e E c o n o m i c Area., U.5 . Bureau of t h e Census . Washington, U. S. Government P r i n t i n g O f P i c e , 1861; and t h e f i r s t r e f e r e n c e c i t e d i n f o o t n o t e 3 . For t h e 1 8 6 0 l i s t i n g o f YSEA's u s e d f o r N e w E n g l a n d , s e e v i t a l Stati.tis. J n s t r u s t i o n ~ s n u a I , P a r t 11, Supplement No. 3 t o S e c t i o n C, * G e o g r a p h i c C o d e - 1 0 6 0 - 8 1 ( F i n a l ) , " N a t i o n a l O f f i c e o f V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s . W a s h i n g t o n , 1 9 8 1 .

'see f o o t n o t e 3.

'These a r e a s a r e i d e n t i f i e d b y t h e symbol ( U T ) i n t a b l e 30 of t h e U . S . B u r e a u o f t h e C e n s u s p u b l i c a t i o n c l t e d i n f o o t n o t e 3.

' A r l i n g t o n County, V i r g i n i a , is t h e o n l y c o u n t y i n t h i s c a t e g o r y .

The rural population consists of inhabitants residing in all other areas.

This classification differs from the 1960 census defi- nition of urban population. The latter definition includes, in addition, persons living in (a) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants o r more not included in the above defi- nition of "urban" and (b) incorporated and unincorporated places of less than 2,500 inhabitants located within urban fringes of urbanized areas.

It was not feasible to use the 1960 census definitions of urban and rural for classifying vital statisdcs data since (a) boundary delineations for many urban unin- zorporated places were made by the Bureau of the Census for enumeration purposes only; many unincorporated places do not conform to political units and their boundaries change with population growth; in most instances the residence in- formation on vital records is insufficient to allocate res- idence to arbitrary delimitations of unincorporated areas; (b) vital statistics were not tabulated separately for places of less than 2,500 inhabitants. The difference in the percent distribution of the population according to NVSD and the Bureau of the Census is a s follows:

Percent Census NVSD difference'

Vital statistics data for 1961 are classified a s urban o r rural according to the population of the area enumerated in the 1960 census.

Age of mother and birth order

The birth certificate asks for "Age (at time of this birth)." Some sources of minor e r ro r s in the age data are apparent. A small number of records a re filed with age not reported, and some births a re not registered. In previous reports, the small number of "not stated" ages was shown separately. In this report, not stated ages of mother have been distributed. However, the number of "not stated" age of father is relatively large because information on the father is usually not stated for illegitimate births. Therefore, these a re shown separately and are nbt distributed. Measures of variation of completeness of registration with age of mother a re available from tests of completeness in 1950 and 1940. They show that registration completeness is approximately the same for all ages, except for the oldest age group, where it is lower.

The 1950 test of registration completeness indicated that registration completeness decreased slightly with each higher birth order. Whereas first births were 99 percent

'Census f i g u r e s u s e d a s a b a s e .

'National O f f i c e o f V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s , V i t a l S t a t i a t i c a o f

t h e U n i t e d S t a t e . . 1 9 5 0 , Volume I . Washington, U.S. Govern- ment P r i n t i n g O f f i c e , 1954. ch. 8, p . 127.

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registered, eighth and higher order births were only 93 percent registered.1°

The matched birth certificates and census records obtained in the same tests also provide information on the consistency of age reporting on these two sources. An analysis of the 1950 data indicates a high degree of con- sistency, particularly when the ages a re combined in the u s u d 5-year age groups."

Differences in reported birth order are considerably greater, particularly for the higher orders. For each birth order, the order stated on the census record tends to be lower than that given on the birth certificate. It is probable, but not definitely known, that birth order is reported more accurately on the birth certificate than on the census record.

A small percentage of birth records in all States omit information on 'birth order. More serious is the complete omission of this item from the birth certificate form in Massachusetts. To obtain birth-order and parity-specific rates for the entire United States it is necessary to include estimates for Massachusetts.

Race and color

Births in the United States in 1961 are classified for vital statistics into white, Negro, American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Aleut, Eskimo, Hawaiian and Part-Hawaiian (combined), and "other nonwhite."

The category "white" includes, in addition to persons reported a s "white," those reported as Mexican or Puerto Rican. With one exception, a reported mixture of Negro with any other race is included in the Negro group; other mixed parentage is classified according to the race of the nonwhite parent and mixtures of nonwhite races to the race of the father. The exception refers to a mixture of Hawaiian and any other race, which is classified as Part-Hawaiian. In most tables a less detailed classification of "white" and "nonwhite" is used.

Completeness of birth registration in 1961 for "white" births is estimated to be 99.3 percent and for "nonwhite" births, 96.6 percent. The most recent figures for other groups are from the 1950 test which indicated registration completeness a t that time to be 85.1 percent for American Indians and 97.4 percent for ''other races," chiefly Chinese and Japanese. Both figures are probably higher for 1961, but more precise estimates are not available.

A comparison of the race designation in matched sets of birth certificates and census records from the 1950 registration completeness'test indicates very high agreement for white persons and Negroes. There were, however, sub- stantially fewer American Indians recorded on birth records than on census records. l2

Illegitimate births The following 16 States did not report legitimacy status

on the birth record in 1961: Arizona, Arkansas, California,

"Ibid.

"Joseph Schachter, "Matched Record Comparison of B i r t h O e r t i f i c a t e and Census .Information: U n i t e d S t a t e s , 1950, n

National V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s D iv i s ion , V i t a l S t a t i s t i c - S p e c i a l R e p o r t . , Val. 47, No. 12, 1962.

%ee foo tnote 11.

NATALITY 5.- 7

Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Massa- chusetts, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Vermont.

Figures for the United States as a whole were derived by adding an estimate of the number of illegitimate live births in States for which legitimacy data were not available to the number of illegitimate live births tabulated for the reporting States. No adjustments were included for misstatements on the birth records or for failure to register births. The figures are based on a 50-percent sample of illegitimate live births in the reporting States.

There are no quantitative data on the characteristics of the unwed mothers who may be misreporting legitimacy status. Another source of error is the failure to register births at all. It may well be that underregistration is greater in the illegitimate group than in the legitimate.

For illegitimate births reported a s second or higher birth orders, i t is not known whether previous deliveries to the mother occurred out of wedlock since the marital status of the mother at the time of these earlier pregnancies is not available from the birth record. l3

Attendant at birth

The term "attended by physician," a s used in this publication, includes births attended by physicians out of hospitals and all births in hospitals or institutions. Births are classified a s occurring "in hospital or institution" on the basis of entries on the birth certificate. The classification is unrelated to American Hospital Association (AHA) reg- istered hospital listings. In comparing data from the National Vital Statistics Division with those published by the AHA, it should also be borne in mind that the surveys on which the AHA figures are based cover a reporting period from October 1 to September 30, whereas the data in this volume are for the calendar year.

Birth weight In practically all areas, birth weight is reported in

terms of pounds and ounces rather than ingrams. However, the metric system has been usedin tabulating and presenting the statistics to facilitate comparison with data published by other groups in the United States. The equivalents in pounds and ounces of the gram intervals a r e given in each table containing weight data.

For purposes of classification, the term "immature" is defined a s referring to infants weighing 2,500grams or less at birth. This definition was recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1935 and later adoptedin the Sixth Revision of the International Lists of Diseases andcauses of Death (1948). "Premature," although containing the concept of duration of pregnancy, has also been used for many years in connection with the birth weight criterion. It is possible, however, that basic differences in physical development be-

13F0r d e t a i l e d r e p o r t s on d a t a for i l l e g i t i m a t e b i r t h s , s e e " I l l e g i t i m a t e B ir ths : United S t a t e s , 1938-57, by Joseph Schachter and Mary McCarthy,National O f f i c e of V i t a l S t a t i s - t i c s , V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s - S p e c i a l R e p o r t s , Val. 4 7 , No. 8, 1960; and D e t e r r e n t s t o E a r l y P r e n a t a l C e r e a n d S o c i a l S e r v - i c e s A m o n g W o m e n P r e g n a n t O u t o f W e d l o c k , by Blanche Bern- s t e i n and Mignon Sauber, New York S t a t e Department of S o c i a l Welfare. Albany, New York, 1960.

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tween different groups-for example, white andnonwhite in- fants-might make the weight criterion for immaturity too high or too low for a particular group.

The birth weights of infants born a t home may not be measured a s accurately a s those of infants born in hospitals. Many of the attendants who weigh infants born a t home use scales calibrated by quarter pounds. In addition, it is not known in such cases whether proper allowance is made for the diaper, blanket, or other material in which the infant is wrapped. Underregistration of small infants who die shortly after birth or misreporting of them a s fetal deaths also affects birth weight statistics, and these factors are likely to be more important among infants born at home.

Median weights were, in effect, computex from data classified by pounds and ounces, then converted to grams, and rounded for publication. To establish the continuity of class intervals needed to compute medians, .the end points of these intervals were assumed to be % ounce less a t the lower end and M ounce more at the upper end. For example, "2 lb. 4 oz. to 3 Ib. 4 oz." is interpreted a s 2 Ib. 3% oz. to 3 Ib. 4% oz.

Control of errors

The coding and punching of birth data were performed simultaneously, and the major portion of the work was veri- fied using a partial sequential sample. This procedure was used in verifying the work of employees whoseperformance (as indicated by complete verification) was such so a s to consistently produce less than 4-percent e r ro r distributed among all the items. For any one item, less than I-percent error would be expected under these procedures. The pro- cedure involved the verification of the coding and punching of every 10th card throughout each lot of 2,000 cards. If the 4-percent level of error (8 cards containing one or more incorrectly coded or punched columns) was reached, each succeeding card in the lot was verified. In such lots no re- view was made of that portion preceding the 8th error card. The work of trainees whose performance was such so a s to produce more than 4-percent error was verifiedcompletely. Errors determined in either procedure were reviewed to detect and control bias.

Tabulating, computing, table preparation, and all other operations subsequent to the preparation of punched cards were verified according to procedures designed to eliminate processing errors.

INTERPRETATION OF DATA While vital statistics data are useful for a variety of

administrative and scientific purposes, they cannot be correctly interpreted unless various qualifying factors, in addition tomethods of classification, are taken into account. The factors to be considered depend upon the specific pur- poses for which the data a re to be used. It is not feasible to discuss all of the pertinent factors in the use of vital sta- tistics tabulations, but some of the more important ones should be mentioned.

Most of the factors limiting the use of the data arise from imperfections in the original records or from the im-

practicability of tabulating these data in very detailed cate- gories. These defects should not be ignored, but their existence does not vitiate the value of the data for mogt general purposes. Analysis of small differences or exact evaluation of vital statistics requires careful study of many related elements. However, the major trends and differences will not usually be changed materially by finer analysis.

Sampling of birth records

Final birth data for 1951-54 and 1956-61 have been derived from SO-percent samples which consist of only even-numbered birth records. l4 Statistics for these years were obtained by multiplying the sample figures by 2, Prior to 1951 and for 1955, annual birth statistics were based on the total file of birth records.

The sample data represent estimates which differ somewhat from figures that would have been derived by processing all the records. However, the manner in which records are numbered greatly reduces the sampling vari- ability of totals for geographic areas. With few exceptions, records a re numbered in the State offices of vital stadstics a s they a re received from the local offices. The assignment of the last digit in the number is not selective, and the systematic sample of even-numbered records may be assumed to be unbiased. Furthermore, because the records a re almost always in geographic order before numbering, twice the sample count of births occurrring in the great majority of counties in table 3-1 in Section 3 is virtually the same as the corresponding figure based on all records,

The extent to which residence figures for urbanplaces, counties, and States derived from the sample differ from the totals that would have resulted from a complete count depends on the amount of nonresident interchange. (This assumes virtually no error in the figures on a place-of-oc- currence basis.) Since there is relatively little nonresident interchange of births among the States and between "met- ropolitan" and "nonmetropolitan" groups of counties in any State, the sampling errors for these geographic units are negligible.

The nonresident interchange factor is more important for many individual urban places and counties. During 1961, 17. percent of the births occurred in a county which was not the mother's place of residence. Figures a re not shown in this volume on the amount of nonresident interchange in individual counties, but the net situation for a county can be determined by comparing the figures by place of Occurrence and by place of residence in table 3-1. The percent error in a county resident total due to sampling varies between zero and the value obtained from the table described below; the amount of the error depends on the extent of nonresident interchange as judged from this comparison,

The table shown below presents approximate percent errors in the 1951 to 1954 and 1956 to 1961 figures for variates which are randomly distributed, The chances

14This a p p l i e s t o d a t a for a l l S t a t e s , t h e D i s t r i c t o f Columbia, and Puer tc Rico . Data for t h e Virgin I s l a n d s a r e based on a l l of t h e records f i l e d .

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NUMBEROF Bmm WITB A EPEOIFIED

-TIC

a re about 2 out of 3 that the percent difference due to sampling variabilitv bemeen siich a figure and the result that would be obtained by a complete count is less than the percent error. The chances a re about 19 out of 20 that the percent difference is less than twice the percent error.

l v J ! A L B r n IN AREA OR M RESIDENTS OF AREA=

250 500 1,000 2,WO 5,WO 10,WO 50,000 500,000 I I I I I I 1

18.3 18.3 14.1 14.1

... ... e.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.0 ... ... ... ...

1.7

... 1.3 1.4 1.0

0.0 0.4

'ALI "area" is the smallest geograpbic unit t o w h l ~ h the figure under consider- If the area i s a city or county of residence where appreciable ation pertains.

nonrenident interchange OCCUPB, the s~mrplhg emor will be slightly larger.

Completeness of registration

Although every State has adopted a law requiring the registration of births, deaths, and fetal deaths, these laws are not uniformly observed. In most areas practically all births and deaths a re registered. For some areas, however,

FIGURE 5-2

PERCENT COMPLETENESS OF BIRTH REGISTRATION, BY COLOR: UNITED STATES, 1933- 61

(Dota for 1940 and 1950 are based on results of notlonwlde

tests ot rsglstratlon complsteness. Dota for other years

are esllrnoted) 100

95

90

85

80

75 I 1 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1933 1940 1950 I S

there is enough underregistration to affect the use of the statistics for certain purposes.

Nationwide tests of completeness of birth registration were made in both 1940 and 1950. For the United States as a whole, these tests indicated that birth registration was, respectively, 92.5 and 97.9 percent complete. A detailed discussion of the results of these tests was given in chapter 6 in Volume I of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1950. On the basis of results of the 1950 test, i t is estimated that in 1961 birth registration completeness was 98.9 percent for the country a s a whole-99.3 for the white group and 96.6 for the nonwhite (figure 5-2 andtable 1-P in Section 1).

Discontinuation of adjustment for underregistration

Several factors were taken into consideration in making the decision to discontinue, in the published data beginning in 1960, adjustments for the underregistration of births.

In the computation of birth rates, the numerhtor and the denominator of the rates a re based upon data fromtwo independent sources, each subject to different kinds of errors. The numerator is the number of registered births, and the denominator is the population enumerated through taking a census. The computed rate is subject to bias to the extent that there are differences between the two sets of data with regard to the completeness of overall counts and the accuracy of reporting pertinent items such a s age, which is utilized in the calculation of age-specific rates. A method for assessing this bias in the rates involves the measurement of error in both the numerator and the denominator and cor- recting for this error before the rates are computed. A rate based on the corrected figures, regarded as a "true" rate, could then be compared with published "uncorrected" figures in order to judge the net effect of errors in the two sources of the data.

This approach was used in preparing the figures below. Estimates of 1950 population data, prepared by Dr. Ansley Coale, show population figures corrected for biases in age reporting and census undercounts. l5 These were used a s the denominators for the "true" rates. The numerators were based upon the number of births in 1950 correctedfor underregistration. The rates computed from the two sets of corrected data are shown in the first column of the table below. The rates in the second column are those that were routinely published by this office in which the number of births are adjusted and the population is left unadjusted. The rates in the third column are computed entirely from unadjusted figures. It is obvious that the entirely uncorrected figures provide a closer approximation to the "true" rates than the routinely published rates, which are partially adjusted. This suggests that biases of approximately the same magnitude and direction exist in both the 1950 census figures and the 1950 birth data of the National Office of Vital Statistics.

15Ansley C o a l e , "The P o p u l a t i o n o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in 1060 C l a s s i f i e d b y Age, Sex, and Color-A R e v i s i o n o f Census Figures," J o u r n a l o f t h e A m e r i c a n S t a t i s t i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n , Vol. 50 , March 1955.

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AGE AND COLOR

. TOTAL

15-44 years'--- --

10-14 years---------- 15-19 years---------- 20-24 years---------- 25-29 years---------- 30- 34 years-- -- - - - - -- 35-39 years---------- 40-44 years---------- 45-49 years2---------

NONWIIIICE

15-44 years'-----

10-14 years---------- 15-19 years---------- 20-24 years---------- 25-29 years---------- 30-34 years---------- 35-39 years---------- 40- 44 years- - - -- -- - -- 45-49 years*- - --- ----

'Rates cowuted by

1950 B I m RATES BASED ON-

Both bir ths and

population adjusted

103.8

1.0 79.3

191.6 163.0 101.3 53.1 14.5 1.1

101.0

0.4 68.8

187.0 163.2 101.2 52.0 14.1 1.0

125.0

4.8 146.0 223.1 161.1 102J 61.9 18.0 2.3

Adjusted bir ths

and unadjusted population

106.2

1 .0 81.6

196.6 166.1 103.7 52.9 15.1 1.2

102.3

0.4 70.0

190.4 165.1 102.6 51.4 14.5 1.0

137.3

5.1 163.5 242.6

112.6 64.3 21.2 2.6

173. a

Both bir ths and

?opulation mad justed

103.9

0.9 79.1

192.5 163.0 101.5 51.2 14.6 1.1

100.8

0.4 68.6

187.8 163.0 101.1 50.3 14.1 1.0

128.6

4.7 152.5 227.6 163.1 104.6 58.3 19.0

2.1

relating t o t a l bir ths , regardless of age of mother, t o f e k e popul&tion aged 15-& ye&.

and over t o female population aged 45-49 years. 'Rates computed by relating bir ths t o mothers aged 45years

It is probable that a very similar relationship exists between the birth and population data for a t least the entire 1950-60 period. A s birth registration becomes more nearly complete, the effect of adjustment becomes smaller and smaller. In 1961 the estimated registration completeness was 99.3 percent for the white group and 96.6 percent for the nonwhite.

Pertinent to the question of continuing the adjusted series is the fact that about 10 years have elapsed since the last test of birth registration completeness in 1950. The results of this test form the basis for all adjustments in the subsequent years. These adjustments a re generally made by assuming that registration completeness by oc- currence in- and not-in-hospital, by color and by State, is the same for the year in question a s in 1950. In effect, the

estimated change in registration comes about from the in- creasing utilization of hospital facilities for obstetrical services. The difficulty is that the underlying assumptions become more tenuous a s we move further away from the benchmark year. It is not known to what extent the basic coefficients of registration completeness have changed over time.

A practical difficulty is encountered in presenting an analysis of the data when they are in the form of adjusted numbers and rates through 1959 and registered thereafter. This change results in a discontinuity-not always trivial-of the time series. In the case of the nonwhite group, under- registration is still estimated at 3.4 percent. When making comparisons of the birth rates for nonwhite persons over the past decade, a more accurate indication of change might be obtained by using all figures adjusted or all figures un- adjusted. The situation is similar for a number of States where registration completeness is relatively low, (See table 1-AA in Section 1, which shows the 1959 adjusted and unadjusted birth rates by State.)

Also, for certain purposes when number of births rather than birth rates is being used, for example, in making population projections or net migration estimates, i t would be preferable to use adjusted data, particularly for geo- graphic areas where a significant number of births are unregistered.

Population bases

Unless noted otherwise, vital rates shown in this report for the United States and the individual States a re based on resident populations of the areas which are specified. These populations exclude the Armed Forces and civilians who reside outside of the country but include the Armed Forces stationed in each area and foreign residents present in the area. On July 1, 1961, i t was estimated that there were 689,000 persons in the Armed Forces abroad, or 0.4 percent of the total population (table 5-1). The estimates of the total population of the United States by age, color, and sex in 1961 a re shown in tables 5-2 and 5-3. They.are based on data from the 1960 census and on postcensal estimates of births, deaths, immigration, and emigration. Estimates of the population in each State for 1961 (table 5-4) are based on the population enumerated in the 1960 census; estimates of births, deaths, net civilian migration, and movement into the Armed Forces; and data on State or preservice residence of persons in the Armed Forces.

In table 1-J in Section 1, the rates for 1920-39 are based on population estimates made by P. K. Whelpton; the rates for 1941-49 are based on population estimates made by the National Office of Vital Statistics. Al l other population data used in this report were prepared by the Bureau of the Census.

Computation of seasonal index

The seasonal indexes for 1950-61 are based largely on csrnputations prepared by the Bureau of the Census, using an adaptation of the standard ratio to moving average meth-

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od. l6 This procedure assumes that ratios of the original observations to a 12-month moving average include the sea- sonal and erratic components of a series but not the trend and cyclical components and that averages of the ratios for each of the 12 months measure the seasonal component alone.

Residence allocation Tests made in 1950 indicate that for the country as a

whole, errors in residence reporting result in a significant overstatement of births to residents of urban places and a corresponding understatement in the number to residents of areas classified as rural. The extent of bias varies from State to State and from city to city in the same State. Resi- dence errors occur largely because of the major growth in population areas close to cities. Frequently, parts of these surrounding areas have city mailing addresses, and unless special care is taken in asking for residence information, they could be identified a s being inside the cities. This situation has assumed special importance because of a concomitant development, the increased utilization of hos- pitals in cities by residents of nearbyplaces. Misstatements of residence are more likely to remain undetected in such cases than when the birth occurs in the place of residence.

Item 2 on the Standard Certificate of Live Birth is "Usual Residence of Mother." In addition to asking for State, county, city, town, or location and street address, the standard certificate form includes the question "Is residence inside city limits?" Table 5-A shows the States which include this item on their certificates. There is some evidence that use of this question has improved the accuracyof residence reporting, but the degree of improvement is not known. For a variety of reasons, the information entered in item 2 does not always permit an accurate decision as to the proper allocation of residence.

16Juliue S h i s k i n , "Seasonal Computations on Univac, n A m e r - i c a n S t a t i s t i c i a n , V o l . 9, No. 1, February 1955.

In some cases, the place named in item 2c-city, town, or location-is actually a subdivision of a city. If the place named does not appear in the geographic code manual a s a separate place, allocation is made to the"ba1ance of county" unless there is some other information available to the coder. In some cases, the additional information consists of a residence code entered by the local registrar or in the State vital statistics office. In other cases, lists of place names which are actually inclusions of listed cities a re furnished by the State offices. It is probable, however, that a number of certificates filled out in this manner a re incorrectly coded for residence, either because additional information is not available or because information on hand is outdated. City boundaries might change, for example, with- out either the State vital statistics office or the National Vital Statistics Division being notified.

Many people receive their mail in a geographic sub- division other than that in which they live, and when asked for their address, they give their correct mailing address. Proper use of the checkbox in item 2e (Is residence inside city limits?) will prevent allocation to the city named in 2c but does not necessarily assure correct allocation. Locally assigned residence codes, when they appear, provide the best means of avoiding error in these cases. However, a certain amount of error undoubtedly occurs, affecting the accuracy of data for cities and to some extent, counties.

Symbols used in tables

Class or item not applicable- -- -- - -- - - - -- -- -- - - ---

Quantity zero in rate or percent tables------------- Rate or percent more than 0 but less than 0.05------

Figures within parentheses not included in totals----

... Data not available- _------------____-_____________ __- Quantity zero in frequency tables- - - -- --- - - - - ---- - -

0 0.0

Both frequency and population base zero in rate or percent tables---------------------------------- -

0

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Table 5-1. Population of Birth- and Death-Registration States, 1900-1932, and United States, 1900-1961

(Population enumerated as of April 1 for 1940,1950, and 1960 and estimated a8 of July 1 for all other years)

YEAR m-tion including

Armed Forces abrosd

185 642 000

177’261’000 174:060:000

171 198 000 168:178:000 165,270,030 162,411,000

159,636,000 157,028,000 154.360.000

180’004’OM)

151:132;000

149,188,000 146,651,000 144,126,000 141,389,000

139,928,030 138,397,000 136,739,000 154,860,000

133,402,000

131.028.000 l31,820,000

129;969;000

128.961.000 1281181’ooo 127:362:000 126,485,wO 125,690,000

128,824,829 U 8 053 180 327:250:232 126 373 773 125:578:763

124 949 000 124’149’000 1253188: 000

--- 105,062,747 104,549,886 103,413,743

- I

124 840 471 124:039:€48 123,076,741 121,769,939

120 501 l l 5 ll9:038:062 117 399 225 ll5:831:963

l l4 ,D ,463

ll0 054 778 108:541:489

m,949,945

106 466 420 104:512:llO 103,202,801 103,265,913

101.965.984 100~549;013

99,Ll7,567 97,226,814

Q5 331 300 93’867’814 92’406’536 90:491:525

88 708 976 87’000’271 85’436’556 83:819:666

82 164 974 80:632:152 79 160 196 77:585:128 76,094,134

ll8 903 899 ll7’455’229 ll6’544’946 L15:317:450

113 636 160 104’320’830 90‘400’530

88:294:564

87 OOO 293 81’072’123 79’560’746 70:807:090

63 61:212:076 597 307

55,153,782 55,197,952

32,944,013 31,096,697 --- ---

’Alaska included beginning 1959 and Eawaii 3960. %e Diatrict of Columbia is no; included i: “Number of States,” but it is represented i n all data s h m for each Year.

47 47 47 46

44 42 41 40

59

37 34

34 33 30 27

26 24 24 23

22 22 20 18

17 15 15 10

10 1G 10 10 10

36

ll3 CIF,lE*)

~OS’BBZ:EO~ 1023031,555 107’08i 532

99 316 033 cJi’780’197 87:814;447 92’702 ’901

86 07Y Z C 3 83:157: YO2 79 70:2%4:775 ooa 412

~ i ’ ~ i ~ : e 4 7

53:930:c44

66 071: 177

EO:Bi;3,5DJ 58,35E,740

54 847 7 m

47 470,437 44:223,513

58,C34,753 34 552 837

21,767,%30 33;782:288

2 1 332 07E 20:943:222 20 682 307 20:237:453 19,9C5,44C

source: U.S. m e a u of the CensqVital Stat ist ics Rates i n the IMted States, 1900-1940; Hidcorical Stat ist ice of the Vnited Statee. Colonial Times t o 1957; StatistiC?l Abstract of the United States. 1961; current PoTlulation Reports, Series P-25, Nos. 98, 223, 239, and 246.

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f0U.L W!€LTZ NONWEtTE

Female Both sexes Male Female

1,109,000 937,003 817,000 613,000 514,000

366,000 2x),ooo ll7,OOO 72,000

533 000 45S:Odb 404,000 299,000 243,000

174,000 109,000 54,000 31,000

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Table 5-2. Estimates of the Total Population of the United States Including Armed Forces Abroad, by Age, Color, and Ser July 1, 1961

(Figures represent the sum of the total resident population and Armed Forces stationed outside h e United States. Due to rounding to the nearest thousand. detailed

Both sexes 11 Male 1 Female j l Both sexes 11 Male j Female 1 Both sexes 11, Male 1 Female

183,642,000 90,736,000 92,907,000 162,488,000 80,428,000 82,060,000 21,154,000 10,308,000 10,846,000

4,261,000 2,176,000 2,086,000 3,605,000 1,845,000 16,347,000 8,3ll,OOO 8,036,000 13 955 000 7 115 000 19,172,000 9,748,000 9,424,000 16’472’030 8’398’000 17 859 000 9,075,000 8,784,000 15:535:000 7:912:000 l3:739:003 6,958,000 6,78l,OOO 12,073,000 6,129,000

1,760,000 656,000 331,000 326,000 6,840 000 2,393,000 1196 000 1,196,000 8,074:OOO 2,703,000 1’350’000 1,350,000 7,623,000 2,324,000 1:163:000 1,161,000 5,943,000 1,666,000 828,000 837,030

ll,459,000 5,734,000 5,725,000 10,056,000 5,058,000 4,998,000 1,403,000 676 000 727,000 ~L:~o:ooo/~ 10 898 000 5,409,003 5 805 ooo/ 5,489,000 5 965 oool l io 9,583,000 414 o o o / l 4 5’i78’000 790 000 I 4 s’z37’000l 193 000 1315 1’3~5’0ioll 000 w ; l I 619:OOO 696,000 728,000

12,529,000 6~l35:OOO 6:394:000 ll:171:000 5’495:OOO 5’675’000 1:358:000 719,000 11,854,000 5,809,030 6,045,000 10,646,000 5:235,000 5:410:000 1,208,000 634,000

4.886.OOOII 2.232.0001 2.654.00011 4.520.000 1 1 2.058.000 1 2.462.0301 366.00011 174.0001 193.000 3;201;000 1;417:000 1:784:000 2;911~000 1;308;000 1Z663:OOO 230;OOO 109’000 121: 000

1,677,0001) 966,000 376,000 702,OOOI 590,000 975,000IJ 1,559,0001) 894,000 345,000 648,000 I 549,000 9ll,OOOI 1;;:;;;Il ;$&;;I 41,000 63,000

8ource: U.S. Burrnu Of the CenbU3, %3timstes of the Population of the U n i t e d States, by &e, Color, and Sex: July 1, 1960 and 1961,“ Current Population Reports, Series P-E., m. 246, 1962.

Table 5-3. Estimates of the Total Resident Population of the United States, by Age,, Color, and Sex: July 1, 1961

(Figures include Armed Forces stationed in the United States but exclude those stationed outside the United States. Due to rounding to the nearest thousand, detailed figures may not add to totals)

I

ffiE

mPL WHITE I NONWHITE

Both sexes 1 1 Male Female 11 Both sexes I Male

90,040,000

2,176,000 8,3ll,000 9,748,000 9,075,000 6,835,000

79,790,000

1,845,000 7,115,000 8,398,000 7,912,000 6,015,000

10,846,030 21,097,000 11 10,851,000) 182,953,000

4 261,000 16:347,000 19,172,000 17 859 000 13:615:000

ll,196,003 10 784 030 ll’690’000 12’470’000 ll:(U4:000 ,

92,903,003 161,846,000

2 086 000 3,605,000 8’036’000 13,955,000 9’424’000 16 472 000 8’784’000 l5:535:000 6:780:000 ll,958,003

82,057,000

1 760 000 6:840:000 8,074,000 7 623 000 5:943:000

2,g?:= 11 lJ96:COOl 331 000 2,700,000 1,350,003 2 324 000 1,163,000 1:658:000 820,000

326,000 1,196,000 1,350,000 1,161,000 837,000

5,472,030 5,295,000 5,725,000 6,076,000 5,769,000

727,000 696,000 728,030 718,030 635,000

575,000 480,000 413,000 314,000 271,003

193,000

63,000 41,000

121,003

4,997,000 4,793,000 5,236,000 5,675,000 5,410,000

4,8l6,000 4 690 000 5:105:000 5,441,000 5,198,000

4 887 000 4:377:000 3,798,003 3,158,000 2,675,000

1:3081003 648,000 345,000

2 ose 000

5 420 000 4’835‘000 4:201:000 3 457 000 2:918:000

ll 036 000 9’836’000 8’601‘000 1’251’000 6:281:000

5 616 000 9 927 000 5:OOl:OOO 8’899’030 4 400 003 7:z84:000 3’794’000 6 638 000 3:363:000 5:767:000

5 041 030 4’522’000 3:987:000 3,480,000 3,092,000

2,462,000 1,663,000

549,000 9ll,ooo

2,232,000

102,000 1,417,000

376,000

2 654 000 4 520 003 1:$4: /I 2’971’000 1 1:559:000 590,000 894,000

Bource: U.S. Burem of the Census, “Btimates of the papulation of the United States, by &e, Color, and Sex: July 1, 1960 and 1961,” mrrent PoPulatiOn Reports, Series P-25, 110. 246, 1962.

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AREA

Table 5-4. Provisional Estimates of the Total Resident Population of the United States, Each Division and State, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands: July 1, 1961

Population AREA

(Figures include Armed Forces stationed III each area and exclude Armed Forces stationed abroad. Due to roundmg to the nearest thousand, detailed figures may not add

AREA Puplation

1S2,953,000

10,723,000 34.745.000

992,000 621,000 395,000

5,234,000 867,000

2,614,000

17,033,000 6,244,000

ll,468,000

9,876,000 4,7U,OOO

Population

2 , Z U , G O O

1,797.000

682,000 684,000 339,OJb

1,781, j35 953,030

1,331,003 916,000 293,000

2,932,005 1,793,350

16,397,090 254,000 657,000

z, 456,3JS 33,6GC1

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census “Pi-ori,siond Estimates of the Population of States: July 1, 1961“ Current Population Reports, Seriea P-25, No. 239, 1961.

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The various subjects covered in the text portions of Volume I and the principal variables of the tables and charts a re listed in this index. For a comprehensive listing of the contents of the individual tables, the index refers the reader to the "Guide to Tables" for Sections 1 through5.These show the specific variables covered in each table, the geographic coverage, and the type of entry (frequencies, rates, ratios, and percentages). Specific cross-classifications a re not shown in the "Guides to Tables."

The page numbers of the volume are two-part numbers separated by hyphens; the first part refers to the section and the second refers to the page within the sec- tion; for example, 1-15 means page 15 of Section I.

Adjustment for underregistration Age-sex-adjusted birth rate table, see guide to Section 1 Birth probability table, see guide to Section 1 Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Fertility rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables, see guide to Section 1 Gross and net reproduction rate table, see guide to

Births, 1-3;5-9f. Completeness of birth registration, 5-10 Effect on birth rates, 5-9f.

Section 1

Age of father Birth rate table, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables, see guide to Section 2 Birth rates, 1-10f. Color, 1-10f. Errors in response and reporting, 5-6 Fertility, 1-1Of. Trends, 1-10f.

Age of mother Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Fertility rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables,, see guides to Sections 1 and 2 Birth rates, 1-7ff., 1-10; (Fig. 1-5) 1-8 Childlessness, 1- 10 Color, 1-9, 1-11, 1-13 Errors in response and reporting, 5-6 Fertility, 1-8 Illegitimacy, I-14f. Immature births, 1-15, 1-17 Live-birth order, 1-9, 1-11 Parity, 1-10 Plural births, 1-13 Sex ratio, 1-11 Trends, 1-7ff., 1-10, 1-15; (Fig. 1-5) 1-8 Weight a t birth, 1-15, 1-17

Age-sex-adjusted birth rates Birth rate table, see guide to Section 1 Color, (Fig. 1-2) 1-5 Trends, 1-5; (Fig. 1-2) 1-5

Attendant a t birth Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 1 and 3 Classification scheme, 5-7 Color, 1-13f.; (Fig. 1-9) 1-14 States, 1-14 Trends, 1-13f.; (Fig. 1-9) 1-14

Birth probabilities Birth probability table, see guide to Section 1 Trends, 1-10

Birth rates, see Fertility Age-sex-adjusted birth rate table, see guide to Section 1 Birth probability table, see guide to Section 1 Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Fertility rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Gross and net reproduction rate table, see guide to

Section 1 Adjusted for underregistration, (Fig. 1-1) 1-4,

(Fig. 1-2) 1-5, (Fig. 1-3) 1-6, (Fig. 1-4) i-7, (Fig. 1-5) 1-8, (Fig. 1-6) 1-9, (Fig. 1-7) 1-11

5-9f. Adjustment for underregistration, effect on birth rates,

Age of father, 1-10f. Age-parity-specific birth rates, 1-10 Age-sex-adjusted birth rates, 1-5; (Fig. 1-2) 1-5 Birth probabilities, 1-10 Color, 1-9; (Fig. 1-2) 1-5, (Fig. 1-3) 1-6 Crude birth rates, 1-3ff., 1-llf., 1-17; (Fig. 1-1) 1-4,

General fertility rates, 1-7; (Fig. 1-3) 1-6 Geographic divisions, 1-17 Illegitimacy, 1-14 Live-birth order, 1-7, 1-8f.; (Fig. 1-4) 1-7,

(Fig. 1-6) 1-9 Month of birth, 1-llf.; (Fig. 1-7) 1-11 Native white women, 1-7; (Fig. 1-4) 1-7 Projections, 1-5 Rate of natural increase, 1-3f. Reproduction rates, gross and net, 1-6f. Seasonal variation, adjusted for, 1-12; (Fig. 1-7) 1-11 Selected countries, 1-4 States, 1-17; (Fig. 1-10) 1-16

(Fig. 1-7) 1-11, (Fig. 1-10) 1-16

,

Birth registration area, 5-3f.

Childlessness Age of mother, 1-10 Color, 1-9 Trends, 1-9, 1-10

Cities Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 2 and 3

6- 3

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Color of child, see Kace Age-sex-adjusted birth rate table, see guide to Section 1 Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Fertility rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 1,2, and 3 Gross and net .reproduction rate table, see guide to

Age of father, 1-10f. Age of mother, 1-9, 1-11, 1-13 Age-sex-adjusted birth rates, (Fig. 1-2) 1-5 Attendant at birth, 1-13f.; (Fig. 1-9) 1-14 Birth rates, 1-9; (Fig. 1-2) 1-5, (Fig. 1-3) 1-6 Childlessness, 1-9 Classification scheme, 5-7 Completeness of birth registration, 5-7, 5-9;

(Fig. 5-2) 5-9 Fertility, 1-1Of. Illegitimacy, 1-14f. Immature births, 1-15f. Live-birth order, 1-9, 1-11, 1-12; (Fig. 1-8) 1-12 Month of birth, 1-12; (Fig. 1-8) 1-12 Plural births, 1-13 Reproduction rates, gross and net, 1-6 Sex ratio, 1-11 Weight at birth, 1-15

Section 1

Completeness of birth registration Percentage table, see guide to Section 1 Adjustment for underregistration, 5-10 Age of mother, 5-6 Color, 5-7, 5-9; (Fig. 5-2) 5-9 Illegitimacy, 5-7 Live-birth order, 5-7 Race, 5-7 Trends, 5-73-9; (Fig. 5-2) 5-9

Control of errors. 5-8

Counties Frequency table, see guide to Section 3

Fertility Age of father, 1-1Of. Age of mother, 1-8 Childlessness, 1-9, 1-10 Color, 1-10f. Married women, 1-8 Native white women, 1-7 Trends, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9, 1-1Of.

Fertility rates, see Birth rates

Geographic divisions Birth rate table, see guide to Section 1 Crude birth rates, 1-17 Immature births, 1-15 Weight at birth, 1-15

Illegitimaby Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 1 and 2 Ratio tables, see guide to Section 1

Illegitimacy-Cou. Age of mother, 1-14f. Birth rates, 1-14 Color, 1-14f. Completeness of birth registration, 5-7 Errors in response and reporting, 1-14f.; 5-7 Illegitimacy ratios, 1-14f. States, 1-15 Trends, 1-14f.

Immature births, see Weight at birth Age of mother, 1-15, 1-17 Classification scheme, 5-7f. Color, 1-15 Errors in response and reporting, 5-8 Geographic divisions, 1-15 Trends, 1-15

Live-birth order Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Fertility rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables, see guide to Section 2 Age of mother, 1-9, 1-11 Birth rates, 1-7, 1-8f.; (Fig. 1-4) 1-7, (Fig, 1-6) 1-9 Color, 1-9, 1-11, 1-12; (Fig. 1-8) 1-12 Errors in response and reporting, 5-6f. Month of birth, 1-12; (Fig. 1-8) 1-12 Native white women, 1-7; (Fig. 1-4) 1-7 Sex ratio, 1-11 Trends, 1-8f.; (Fig. 1-4) 1-7, (Fig. 1-6) 1-9

Married women Fertility rate table, see guide to Section 1 Fertility, 1-8

Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 2 and 3 Classification scheme, 5-6

Month of birth Birth rate tables, see guide to Section 1 Fertility rate table, see guide to Section 1 Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 1 and 2 Seasonally adjusted rates, see guide to Section 1 Birth rates, adjusted for underregistration,

Color, 1-12; (Fig. 1-8) 1-12 Crude birth rates, 1-llf.; (Fig. 1-7) 1-11 Live-birth order, 1-12; (Fig. 1-8) 1-12 Seasonal indexes, computation of, 5-10f. Seasonal variation, adjusted for, 1-12; (Fig. 1-7) 1-11 Seasonal variation of births, I-llf. Selected countries, 1-12 Trends, I-llf.; (Fig. 1-7) 1-11

(Fig. 1-7) 1-11

Native white women Fertility rate table, see guide to Section 1 Birth rates, (Fig. 1-4) 1-7 Fertility, 1-7 Live-birth order, 1-7; (Fig. 1-4) 1-7

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Nativity of white mother Frequency tables, see guide to Section 2

Occurrence, place of birth Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 2 and 3 Classification scheme, 5-5

Parity Percentage table, see guide to Section 1 Age of mother, 1-10 Trends, 1-10

Plural births Frequency tables, see guide to Section 2 Age of mother, 1-13 Color, 1-13 Sex ratio, 1-13 States, 1-13 Trends, 1-13 Weight at birth, 1-13

Population data Population tables, see guide to Section 5 Population bases, 5-10

Population-size groups Frequency table, see guide to Section 3

Puerto Rico Birth rate table, see guide to Section 4 Frequency tables, see guide to Section 4 Population tables, see guide to Section 5 Attendant at birth, 4-2 Color, 4-2 Completeness of birth registration, 4-2 Geographic classification, 4-2 Population bases, 4-2 Symbols used in tables, 4-2

Race, see Color Frequency table, see guide to Section 2 Classification scheme, 5-7 Completeness of birth registration, 5-7 Errors in response and reporting, 5-7

Rate of natural increase, 1-3f.

Reproduction rates, gross and net Rate table, see guide to Section 1 Color, 1-6 Trends, 1-6

Residence Allocation, 5-5, 5-11 Classification scheme, 5-5, 5-11 Errors in response and reporting, 5-11 Sampling of birth records, 5-8 Specification on certificate, 5-3, 5-11.; (5-A) 5-5 Resident-nonresident interchange, 5-8; (Tab. 2-1) 2-3

Sampling of mrth records Resident-nonresident interchange, 5-8 Sampling errors, 5-8f.

Seasonal variation of births, see Month of birth

Selected countries Crude birth rates, 1-4 Rate of natural increase, 1-4 Seasonal variation of births, 1-12

Sex Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 1 and 2 Ratio table, see guide to Section 1 Age of mother, 1-11 Color, 1-11 Live-birth order, 1-11 Plural births, 1-13 Sex ratio, 1-11, 1-13 Trends, 1-11

Standard certificate of live birth History, 5-3 Residence specification, 5-3, 5-11; (5-A) 5-5 Revisions, 5-3 Specimen, (Fig. 5-1) 5-4

Standard consolidated areas Classification scheme, 5-6 Standard metropolitan statistical areas, 5-5f.

Standard metropolitan statistical areas Frequency tables, see guide to Section 2 Classification scheme, 5-5f. Standard consolidated areas, 5-6 Urban and rural areas, 5-6

Symbols used in tables, 5- 11

Urban and rural areas Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 2 and 3 Classification scheme, 5-6 Standard metropolitan statistical areas, 5-5f.

Weight at birth Frequency tables, see guides to Sections 2 and 3 Age of mother, 1-15, 1-17 Classification scheme, 5-7f. Color, 1-15 Errors in response and reporting, 5-8 Geographic divisions, 1-15 Immature births, 1-15 Median birth weight, computation of, 5-8 Plural births, 1-13 Trends, 1-15

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:ate$ a re bv olace of residence

'Reporting States only, 'Entire United States for 1933-1961; birth-registration States for 1915-1932. 3All tables adjusted for underrregistration through 1959 except those noted. 4Births adjusted for underregistrabon and numbers of women adjusted for

underenumerahon and misstatements of age m the census through 1961.

'Median age. 'For the United States only. 'Includes median weight.

unless otherwise noted)

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(Birth frequencies only. All data are for births occurring in the United States. Data for geographic areas. within the United States are by place of

'Both occurrence and residence distributions. 'BY place of occurrence. 'Thirty-five reporting States. 4Single years of age 15-49.

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(Birth frequencies only. All data are for births occurring in the United States)

TABLE: 3 I -1 -2

Metropolitan and nometropolitan counties- I I X

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(All data a re for births occurring in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands)

TABLE: 4 -1 -2 -3

PAGE: 4 -3 -3 -4 Geographic area:

Islands _ _ _ _ _ --_--_-_____ Municipios _ _ - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ puerto Rice------ -__--- x x x Specified urban places---

Virgin Islands - - - - --- -- - x x x Years:

Type of entry:

Number of births--------

Rates per 1,000 population

Ratios --- - ------ ---- _ _ _ Characteristics:

Age of father - -- - - - ---- - Age of mother--- - -- --- - Attendant- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Color (Virgin Islands only) x x Illegitimacy - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ Live-birth order--------

Month of birth---------- X

Sex--------------------

Weight at birth---------- X

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'Both occurrence and residence distributions.

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'Population both inclusive and exclusive of Armed Forces abroad. 2Population inclusive of Armed Forces abroad. 3Enumerated a s of April 1, 1940, 1950, 1960, and estimated a s of July 1 for

4Estimated as of July 1, 1961. all other years.

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