Regional Economics & Community Analysis Program

Births to unmarried teen girls, rate per 1,000

Table ID: FAM-5
Vintage: 2000-2005

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County IDArea Name2000-20022001-20032002-20042003-2005
19000Iowa28.127.527.227.3
19001Adair County17.515.5NANA
19003Adams County7.815.4NANA
19005Allamakee County26.724.725.321.5
19007Appanoose County26.329.231.339.0
19009Audubon County26.626.534.233.5
19011Benton County20.715.614.512.2
19013Black Hawk County30.930.730.731.1
19015Boone County20.123.921.823.3
19017Bremer County10.27.68.88.7
19019Buchanan County22.523.026.028.9
19021Buena Vista County28.526.529.334.7
19023Butler County19.417.721.923.9
19025Calhoun County18.220.419.524.9
19027Carroll County16.417.220.621.7
19029Cass County29.128.625.024.6
19031Cedar County15.513.416.815.9
19033Cerro Gordo County29.627.927.928.6
19035Cherokee County17.515.524.525.2
19037Chickasaw County21.416.822.519.2
19039Clarke County41.842.143.839.4
19041Clay County28.528.524.728.3
19043Clayton County22.322.220.117.7
19045Clinton County37.538.235.833.8
19047Crawford County30.531.533.131.1
19049Dallas County19.620.021.423.5
19051Davis County26.221.220.621.0
19053Decatur County16.817.621.519.4
19055Delaware County18.020.219.018.7
19057Des Moines County41.136.141.538.0
19059Dickinson County20.415.615.615.5
19061Dubuque County23.724.022.223.6
19063Emmet County24.922.322.824.5
19065Fayette County24.027.324.325.7
19067Floyd County19.220.823.230.8
19069Franklin County32.732.635.335.5
19071Fremont County16.619.827.332.0
19073Greene County26.925.731.531.7
19075Grundy County20.016.612.19.9
19077Guthrie County28.529.325.420.5
19079Hamilton County33.531.925.925.2
19081Hancock County23.125.720.722.9
19083Hardin County21.122.923.825.5
19085Harrison County23.621.316.919.0
19087Henry County34.529.824.922.6
19089Howard County21.620.621.715.1
19091Humboldt County19.226.027.030.0
19093Ida County22.725.726.231.4
19095Iowa County20.215.516.112.8
19097Jackson County25.421.919.922.5
19099Jasper County30.731.533.031.6
19101Jefferson County17.916.6NANA
19103Johnson County8.68.29.09.1
19105Jones County30.532.432.929.1
19107Keokuk County33.331.535.936.2
19109Kossuth County15.216.019.419.9
19111Lee County32.432.633.532.4
19113Linn County27.227.725.926.6
19115Louisa County30.031.329.430.8
19117Lucas County29.828.629.520.3
19119Lyon County13.810.713.1NA
19121Madison County18.517.320.821.3
19123Mahaska County33.333.430.133.7
19125Marion County16.915.217.617.1
19127Marshall County50.748.451.757.2
19129Mills County28.025.621.817.7
19131Mitchell County23.725.515.418.0
19133Monona County40.543.245.938.7
19135Monroe County24.525.925.926.7
19137Montgomery County25.326.330.333.4
19139Muscatine County50.849.944.443.7
19141O'Brien County26.124.128.031.9
19143Osceola County17.319.325.524.9
19145Page County30.532.631.130.9
19147Palo Alto County15.27.59.312.0
19149Plymouth County22.119.719.116.3
19151Pocahontas County11.111.113.516.1
19153Polk County39.238.336.836.4
19155Pottawattamie County44.844.142.438.3
19157Poweshiek County22.519.714.815.0
19159Ringgold County24.636.644.544.5
19161Sac County21.825.9NANA
19163Scott County43.141.440.340.7
19165Shelby County20.117.720.416.4
19167Sioux County11.411.711.813.7
19169Story County6.75.94.65.2
19171Tama County34.435.833.537.5
19173Taylor County20.715.4NANA
19175Union County19.422.425.826.0
19177Van Buren County30.922.024.521.9
19179Wapello County48.047.442.640.9
19181Warren County18.117.017.418.4
19183Washington County19.224.222.023.9
19185Wayne County28.527.732.727.9
19187Webster County39.439.738.537.8
19189Winnebago County22.117.615.813.3
19191Winneshiek County8.36.47.66.5
19193Woodbury County46.247.147.746.7
19195Worth County30.732.728.826.0
19197Wright County25.128.334.335.0

Release Date: 2006
Source: Compiled from annual reports released by Iowa Kids Count, Child and Family Policy Center (with data from the Iowa Department of Public Health) and population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Notes: The rates measure the number of births to unmarried teens per 1,000 females in the county who are 15 to 19 years of age. Because these events are relatively rare in many counties, the rates are presented as three-year averages. Values are suppressed when there are 3 or fewer occurrences in a county.