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Child population estimates by race and ethnicity: Black (Number) – 2011

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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4 - 1,425
Robertson 4
Wolfe 12
Elliott 12
Owsley 15
Lee 17
Leslie 18
Nicholas 18
Carlisle 19
Magoffin 23
Martin 23
Crittenden 27
Jackson 27
Livingston 28
Morgan 35
Lewis 36
Bracken 37
Clinton 38
Estill 38
Powell 39
McLean 39
Pendleton 41
Casey 44
Johnson 44
Rockcastle 45
Lawrence 45
Trimble 46
Menifee 49
Hancock 49
Knott 50
Owen 53
Breathitt 53
Metcalfe 55
Russell 55
Edmonson 55
Bath 61
Lyon 63
Butler 63
McCreary 63
Gallatin 64
Cumberland 64
Letcher 65
Carter 69
Marshall 77
Ballard 86
Monroe 86
Fleming 88
Green 92
Carroll 95
Grayson 97
Floyd 101
Allen 101
Whitley 106
Ohio 112
Garrard 115
Grant 116
Wayne 125
Spencer 125
Rowan 129
Clay 129
Greenup 133
4 - 1,425
Hickman 134
Henry 135
Webster 142
Knox 144
Adair 152
Harrison 166
Pike 171
Larue 171
Breckinridge 174
Perry 182
Anderson 206
Hart 207
Lincoln 222
Bell 226
Harlan 229
Montgomery 234
Washington 235
Caldwell 248
Laurel 251
Mercer 260
Todd 308
Muhlenberg 310
Bullitt 330
Taylor 336
Trigg 337
Woodford 339
Pulaski 357
Mason 362
Bourbon 364
Boyd 387
Union 392
Marion 407
Calloway 414
Fulton 450
Simpson 490
Meade 499
Clark 551
Boyle 560
Barren 563
Logan 571
Oldham 628
Jessamine 655
Graves 662
Nelson 786
Scott 852
Campbell 921
Shelby 1,003
Madison 1,058
Hopkins 1,085
Henderson 1,146
Franklin 1,307
Boone 1,425
1,426 - 5,168
Daviess 1,845
McCracken 2,406
Warren 2,947
Kenton 2,964
Hardin 4,330
Christian 5,168
5,169 - 12,684
Fayette 12,684
12,685 - 47,790
Jefferson 47,790

Definitions: Child population estimates disaggregated by race and ethnicity.

Data Source: National Center for Health Statistics, processed by Kentucky Population Research at the University of Louisville Urban Studies Institute. 2009 and 2011 estimates were prepared by the Kentucky State Data Center.

Footnotes: Race and ethnicity categories are mutually exclusive.

Updated 12/19/2012

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.

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