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National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 61, No. 5

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Vital</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> <strong>Reports</strong>, <strong>Vol</strong>. <strong>61</strong>, <strong>No</strong>. 5, October 3, 2012Table 2. Births by age, race, and Hispanic origin of mother: United States, final 2010 and preliminary 2011—Con.[Data for 2011 are based on a continuous file of records received from the states. Figures for 2011 are based on weighted data rounded to the nearest individual, socategories may not add to totals. Rates are per 1,000 women in specified age and race and Hispanic origin group. Population estimated as of July 1 for 2011 and based oncounts enumerated as of April 1 for 2010]2011 2010Age and race and Hispanic origin of mother Number Rate Number RateAsian or Pacific Islander total 4,5Total 2 ................................... 253,864 59.9 246,886 59.210–14 years ............................... 66 0.1 49 0.115–19 years ............................... 5,721 10.2 6,262 10.915–17 years .............................. 1,526 4.6 1,683 5.118–19 years .............................. 4,195 18.2 4,579 18.720–24 years ............................... 27,796 41.9 27,733 42.625–29 years ............................... 70,404 93.6 68,378 91.530–34 years ............................... 88,621 114.8 85,293 113.635–39 years ............................... 49,495 64.1 48,089 62.840–44 years ............................... 10,950 15.2 10,315 15.145–54 years 3 ............................... 812 1.2 767 1.2Hispanic 6Total 2 ................................... 912,290 75.7 945,180 80.210–14 years ............................... 1,570 0.7 1,811 0.815–19 years ............................... 109,218 49.4 121,798 55.715–17 years .............................. 36,839 27.9 42,295 32.318–19 years .............................. 72,378 81.2 79,503 90.720–24 years ............................... 242,411 115.3 254,723 126.125–29 years ............................... 246,635 120.5 254,982 125.330–34 years ............................... 191,047 94.4 191,334 96.635–39 years ............................... 97,538 50.9 97,554 51.740–44 years ............................... 22,635 13.0 21,783 13.045–54 years 3 ............................... 1,236 0.8 1,195 0.81 Includes births to race and origin groups not shown separately, such as white Hispanic and black Hispanic women, and births with origin not stated.2 The total number includes births to women of all ages. The rate shown for all ages is the fertility rate, which is defined as the total number of births (regardless of the age of the mother) per 1,000women aged 15–44.3 The birth rate for women aged 45–49 is computed by relating the number of births to women aged 45 and over to women aged 45–49 because most of the births in this group are to women aged45–49.4 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget(OMB) standards. In 2011, 40 states and the District of Columbia reported multiple-race data. The multiple-race data for these states were bridged to the single-race categories of the 1977 OMBstandards for comparability with other states; see Technical <strong>No</strong>tes. Multiple-race reporting areas vary for 2010–2011; see Technical <strong>No</strong>tes.5 Includes persons of Hispanic origin according to the mother’s reported race; see Technical <strong>No</strong>tes.6 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race; see Technical <strong>No</strong>tes.NOTE: For information on the relative standard errors of the data and further discussion, see reference 8.9

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