Teen Birth Rates (number of births per 1,000 girls)

    Just the Facts (October 2000) – Page 74

    Older teens (aged 18-19) have a teen birth rate that is more than twice as high as the rate for younger teens (aged 15-17). While the teen birth rate for girls aged 15-19 decreased 20 percent between 1991 and 1999, the rate for older teens declined 15 percent and the rate for younger teens declined 26 percent.

    Girls Aged 15-19

    Girls Aged 15-17

    Girls Aged 18-19

    Note: data for 1999 are preliminary. Curtin, S.C., & Martin, J.A. (2000). Births: Preliminary data for 1999. National Vital Statistics Reports 48(14). Ventura, S.J., Mathews, T.J., & Curtin, S.C. (1998). Declines in teenage birth rates, 1991-97: National and state patterns. National Vital Statistics Reports 47(12).

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