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Births to Single Teens Ages 13-19 out of all live births (Percent) – 1990

Data Provided by: Center for Public Policy Priorities
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0.0% - 2.8%
Loving 0.0%
McMullen 0.0%
Menard 0.0%
King 0.0%
Kenedy 0.0%
Kent 0.0%
Hemphill 0.0%
Terrell 0.0%
Sterling 0.0%
Blanco 0.0%
Lipscomb 0.0%
Roberts 0.0%
San Saba 0.0%
Ochiltree 1.4%
Yoakum 1.5%
Hardeman 1.7%
Kendall 1.8%
Delta 1.8%
Franklin 1.9%
Fisher 1.9%
Lee 1.9%
Denton 2.0%
Hansford 2.0%
Rockwall 2.1%
Archer 2.1%
Starr 2.1%
Kimble 2.3%
Crosby 2.3%
Stephens 2.3%
Somervell 2.4%
Martin 2.4%
Collin 2.4%
Montague 2.4%
Mitchell 2.5%
Maverick 2.6%
Llano 2.6%
Parmer 2.7%
Zavala 2.8%
Zapata 2.8%
Comal 2.8%
Andrews 2.8%
Wise 2.8%
2.9% - 5.3%
San Jacinto 3.0%
Titus 3.1%
Leon 3.1%
Young 3.1%
Williamson 3.2%
Hood 3.2%
Hall 3.2%
Dallam 3.3%
Hidalgo 3.3%
La Salle 3.3%
Fayette 3.3%
Coryell 3.4%
Randall 3.4%
Dimmit 3.4%
Reagan 3.4%
Uvalde 3.4%
Val Verde 3.4%
Parker 3.4%
Carson 3.5%
Bosque 3.5%
Johnson 3.6%
Taylor 3.6%
Montgomery 3.6%
Glasscock 3.6%
Cameron 3.6%
Throckmorton 3.7%
Morris 3.7%
Cooke 3.7%
Castro 3.7%
Hays 3.7%
Duval 3.7%
Crane 3.8%
Moore 3.8%
Presidio 3.9%
Medina 4.0%
Deaf Smith 4.0%
Stonewall 4.0%
Brewster 4.1%
Clay 4.1%
Webb 4.2%
Jim Hogg 4.2%
Gonzales 4.2%
Fannin 4.3%
Shackelford 4.3%
Austin 4.3%
Hopkins 4.3%
Hartley 4.3%
Schleicher 4.5%
Kleberg 4.5%
Willacy 4.5%
Fort Bend 4.5%
Victoria 4.6%
Midland 4.6%
Gaines 4.6%
Hutchinson 4.6%
Bell 4.7%
Hale 4.7%
Chambers 4.7%
Coleman 4.7%
Bailey 4.7%
Kerr 4.7%
Lynn 4.7%
Erath 4.7%
Tarrant 4.8%
Brazoria 4.8%
Oldham 4.8%
Kinney 4.8%
Burnet 4.9%
Swisher 5.0%
Culberson 5.0%
Jim Wells 5.0%
Howard 5.0%
Jones 5.0%
Sutton 5.0%
Camp 5.1%
Gillespie 5.1%
Wharton 5.2%
Aransas 5.2%
Wood 5.2%
Nolan 5.2%
Brooks 5.2%
Live Oak 5.3%
Jeff Davis 5.3%
Eastland 5.3%
Bandera 5.3%
5.4% - 8.2%
Rains 5.4%
Caldwell 5.4%
Garza 5.4%
Freestone 5.4%
San Patricio 5.4%
Upshur 5.5%
Dawson 5.5%
Gray 5.5%
Floyd 5.5%
Cochran 5.5%
Comanche 5.6%
Travis 5.6%
Hockley 5.6%
Orange 5.6%
Jackson 5.6%
Tom Green 5.7%
El Paso 5.8%
Van Zandt 5.8%
Cherokee 5.8%
Smith 5.8%
Nueces 5.9%
Donley 5.9%
Atascosa 5.9%
Guadalupe 5.9%
Motley 5.9%
Ector 5.9%
Terry 6.0%
Galveston 6.0%
Bexar 6.0%
Wilson 6.0%
Frio 6.1%
Runnels 6.1%
Gregg 6.2%
Kaufman 6.2%
Hamilton 6.3%
Real 6.3%
Shelby 6.3%
Baylor 6.3%
Upton 6.3%
Nacogdoches 6.3%
Coke 6.3%
Dickens 6.3%
Jack 6.4%
Wilbarger 6.4%
Brown 6.4%
Brazos 6.4%
Callahan 6.4%
Childress 6.5%
Lubbock 6.6%
Colorado 6.6%
Grayson 6.6%
Lampasas 6.7%
Liberty 6.7%
Bastrop 6.7%
Matagorda 6.7%
Palo Pinto 6.8%
Pecos 6.8%
Tyler 6.8%
Reeves 6.8%
Winkler 6.9%
Walker 6.9%
Washington 6.9%
Ellis 6.9%
Harris 6.9%
Hunt 6.9%
Lamb 6.9%
Polk 7.0%
Burleson 7.0%
Anderson 7.0%
Goliad 7.0%
Concho 7.1%
Lavaca 7.1%
Briscoe 7.1%
Haskell 7.1%
Bee 7.2%
Lamar 7.2%
Milam 7.3%
Calhoun 7.3%
Wichita 7.4%
Mason 7.4%
Limestone 7.4%
Jefferson 7.7%
Potter 7.8%
Angelina 7.8%
DeWitt 7.8%
Henderson 7.8%
Grimes 7.9%
Scurry 7.9%
Cass 8.2%
Crockett 8.2%
8.3% - 15.0%
Newton 8.6%
Panola 8.6%
Sabine 8.6%
Jasper 8.7%
Edwards 8.8%
Hill 8.8%
Waller 8.9%
Ward 8.9%
Dallas 8.9%
McLennan 8.9%
Karnes 9.0%
Hudspeth 9.1%
Collingsworth 9.1%
Navarro 9.1%
Hardin 9.2%
Harrison 9.5%
Sherman 9.5%
Irion 9.5%
Red River 9.6%
McCulloch 9.9%
Armstrong 10.5%
Rusk 10.5%
Wheeler 10.8%
Madison 10.9%
Refugio 10.9%
Mills 10.9%
San Augustine 11.0%
Borden 11.1%
Marion 11.2%
Bowie 11.3%
Trinity 11.8%
Cottle 11.8%
Robertson 12.8%
Houston 13.1%
Falls 13.4%
Knox 14.9%
Foard 15.0%

Definitions: Number and percent of births to unmarried females ages 13-19.

Data Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

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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Frances Deviney, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate and Texas KIDS COUNT Director

The Center for Public Policy Priorities is a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy institute committed to improving public policies to better the economic and social conditions of low-and moderate-income Texans. To view the State of Texas Children data book, go to www.stateoftexaschildren.org.