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Births by Race: White (Rate per 1,000 resident population) – 2004

Data Provided by: Florida KIDS COUNT
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Definitions: The number of live births.
The birth rate is the number of live births per 1,000 resident population.
Race entries usually are tabulated as stated on the birth certificate. However, designations such as "Hispanic" are generally classified as "white". Designations such as "bi-racial," "nonwhite," or "mixed" are classified as "other entries". There are 15 race designations from which any number may be chosen. For tabulation purposes, frequency counts for each of the 15 designations indicate that only a single selection was made. When a single category "other" was selected and a black Hispanic designation was specified, the race was classified as "black". Otherwise, "other" with a Hispanic designation was classified as "white". Multiple selections of race are tabulated under the "other/multi-race" category. "Black" and "other" were combined to create nonwhite.

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

Footnotes: Based on place of residence; mother's residence was used when it differed from the father's residence.
Rates utilized population estimates furnished by the Office of Economic and Demograph Research.

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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

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