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Geographic Areas:

Births (Number) – 2009

Data Provided by: Florida KIDS COUNT
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77 - 1,835
Lafayette 77
Liberty 86
Glades 88
Franklin 128
Gulf 138
Union 155
Jefferson 155
Calhoun 176
Hamilton 185
Gilchrist 188
Dixie 197
Holmes 225
Madison 229
Washington 263
Taylor 285
Wakulla 317
Bradford 322
Baker 378
Levy 445
DeSoto 452
Sumter 483
Suwannee 484
Hardee 485
Jackson 548
Okeechobee 564
Walton 659
Hendry 667
Gadsden 692
Monroe 707
Nassau 778
Columbia 860
Flagler 869
Putnam 971
Charlotte 991
77 - 1,835
Highlands 1,011
Citrus 1,091
Martin 1,163
Indian River 1,278
Hernando 1,613
St. Johns 1,791
Santa Rosa 1,835
1,836 - 4,470
Clay 2,208
Bay 2,310
Okaloosa 2,651
Alachua 2,925
Sarasota 2,931
Lake 3,121
Leon 3,122
St. Lucie 3,142
Collier 3,537
Marion 3,584
Manatee 3,658
Osceola 3,863
Escambia 4,166
Seminole 4,470
4,471 - 8,772
Pasco 4,945
Volusia 5,099
Brevard 5,172
Lee 6,596
Polk 7,735
Pinellas 8,772
8,773 - 32,341
Duval 13,176
Palm Beach 14,177
Orange 15,393
Hillsborough 16,729
Broward 21,394
Miami-Dade 32,341

Definitions: The number of live births.
The birth rate is the number of live births per 1,000 resident population.

Data Source: Office of Vital Statistics, Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida

Footnotes: Based on place of residence; mother's residence was used when it differed from the father's residence.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

Florida Grantee

Florida KIDS COUNT Department of Child & Family Studies
Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute
College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida 33612

813.974.7411
weitzel@usf.edu
http://www.floridakidscount.org

Susan Weitzel, Director