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Table V-1. Updates to tables shown in "Births: Final Data for 2005" and "Deaths: Final Data for 2005," based on the complete count of Vermont records: Vermont 2005

 

 

Tables based on: Births: Final Data for 2005; NVRS 56(6), NCHS 2007

 

Note: All tables are by place of residence.

 

Table 11. Number of births, birth rates, fertility rates, total fertility rates, and birth rates for teenagers 15-19 years by age of mother: Vermont, 2005
[Birth rates are live births per 1,000 estimated population in each area; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years estimated in each area; total fertility rates are sums of birth rates for 5-year age groups multiplied by 5; birth rates by age are live births per 1,000 women in specified age group estimated in each area. Populations estimated as of July 1]

State Number
  of
  births
Birth
  rate
Fertility
  rate
Total
  Fertility
  Rate
Teenage birth rate 15-19 years Teenage birth rate
  15-17 years
Teenage birth rate
  18-19 years
Vermont 6,473 10.4 51.0 1,661.5 19.5 8.2 36.2

 

Table 12. Live births by race of mother: Vermont 2005
State All races White 1   Black 1 American
 Indian or
 Alaska 1
 
Asian or
Pacific Islander 1
Vermont 6,473 6,271 78 14 110

 

1 Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the single race categories of the 1977 OMB standards for comparability with others states: see "Technical Notes".

 

Table 13a. Live births by Hispanic origin1  of mother Vermont, 2005
State All
 Origins
Total Hispanic Mexican Puerto
 Rican
Cuban Central
 and South
 American
Other and
 unknown
 Hispanic
Origin Not stated
Vermont 6,473 73 20 18 1 18 16

64

1 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 13b. Live births by Hispanic origin  of mother and by race for mothers of non-Hispanic origin: Vermont, 2005
State All Origins Non-Hispanic Total 1 Non-Hispanic White 2 Non-Hispanic Black 2 Origin Not stated
Vermont 6,473 6,336 6,139

77

64

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the single  race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

 

Table 20a. Number of births to unmarried women by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005
State All
 races 1
Non Hispanic
 White 2
Non-Hispanic
 Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 2,091 1,988 32 25
 

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the single  race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 20b. Percent of births to unmarried women by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005
State All races 1 Non Hispanic
 White 2
Non-Hispanic
 Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 32.3 32.4 41.6 34.2
 

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the single race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 30. Rates1 of cesarean delivery by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005
State All races 2 Non-Hispanic
 White 3
Non-Hispanic
 Black3
Hispanic
Vermont 25.9 25.8 32.5 *

 

* Figures does not meet standards of reliability or precision; based on fewer than 20 births in the numerator.

1 Percent of all live births by cesarean delivery.

2 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

3 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 19677 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the single race categories of the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with others; see "Technical Notes".

* Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 34a. Number of births delivered preterm, by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005

[Preterm is less than 37 completed weeks of gestation]

State All
races1
Non Hispanic
White 2
Non-Hispanic
Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 577 544 10 4
 

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the single race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 34b.  Percent of births delivered preterm, by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005

[Preterm is less than 37 completed weeks of gestation]

State All
races1
Non Hispanic
White 2
Non-Hispanic
Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 8.9 8.9 * *

 

* Figures does not meet standards of reliability or precision; based on fewer than 20 births in the numerator.

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the  single race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 36a.  Number of births of low birth weight, by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005

[Low birth weight is birth weight of less  than 2,500 grams (5 lb 8 oz)]

State All
races1
Non Hispanic
White 2
Non-Hispanic
Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 401 378 7 1

 

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the  single race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 36b.  Percent  of births of low birth weight, by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005

[Low birth weight is birth weight of less  than 2,500 grams (5 lb 8 oz)]

State All
races 1
Non Hispanic
White 2
Non-Hispanic
Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 6.2 6.2 * *

 

* Figures does not meet standards of reliability or precision; based on fewer than 20 births in the numerator.

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the  single race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 37a. Number of births of very low birth weight, by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005

[Very low birth weight is birth weight of less  than 1,500 grams (3 lb 4 oz)]

State All
races 1
Non Hispanic
White 2
Non-Hispanic
Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 76 69 2 -
 

- Quantity zero

 

Table 37b.  Percent of births of very low birth weight, by race and Hispanic origin of mother: Vermont, 2005

[Very low birth weight is birth weight of less  than 1,500 grams (3 lb 4 oz)]

State All
races 1
Non Hispanic
White 2
Non-Hispanic
Black 2
Hispanic 3
Vermont 1.2 1.1 * *

 

* Figures does not meet standards of reliability or precision; based on fewer than 20 births in the numerator.

1 Includes races other than white and black and origin not stated.

2 Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates.  Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.  Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards.  Nineteen states reported multiple race data for 2005.  Multiple race data for these states were bridged to the  single race categories of the 1977 office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Notes."

3 Includes all persons of Hispanic origin of any race.

 

Table 40. Twins and triplet and higher order multiple birth rates: Vermont, 2005
State Twin
 Number
Twin Rate
per 1,000
live births
Triplet/+1
 Number
Triplet/+1 Rate
 per 1,000
 live births
Vermont 623 31.7 21 106.8
 

1 Includes triplet and quadruplet and other higher order multiple births.

 

Table B. Birth rates for teenagers 15-19 years by State, 1991 and 2005, and percent change 1991-2005: Vermont

[Birth rates per 1,000 estimated female population aged in each area]

State 1991 2005 Percent change,
 1991-2005
Vermont 39.2 19.5 -50

 

Table based on: Deaths: Final Data for 2005; NVSR 56(10), NCHS 2008

 

Table 32a. Number of infants deaths and mortality rates, by race for Vermont: 2005

[Rates are infant deaths (under 1 year) per 1,000 in specified group. Infant deaths based on race of decedent; live births based on race of mother. See "Deaths: Final Data for 2005", Technical Notes.]

State All Races 1
 Number
All Races 1
 Rate
White 2
 Number
White 2
 Rate
Black 2
 Number
Black 2
 Rate
Vermont 42 6.49 39 6.22 2 *

 

* Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision; based on fewer than 20 births in the numerator.

1 Includes races other than white and black.

2 Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) standards.  Multiple race data were reported for deaths by 21 states and the District of Columbia, and for births, by 19 states.  The multiple race data for these reporting areas were bridged to the single race categories of the OMB standards for comparability with other reporting areas; see "Technical Notes".

 

Table 32b. Number of neonatal deaths and mortality rates, by race for Vermont: 2005

[Rates are infant deaths (under 1 year) per 1,000 in specified group.  Infant deaths based on race of decedent; live births based on race of mother.  See "Deaths: Final Data for 2005", Technical Notes.]

State All Races1
 Number
All Races 1
 Rate
White 2
 Number
White 2
 Rate
Black 2
 Number
Black 2
 Rate
Vermont 26 4.02 24 3.83 1 *

 

* Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision; based on fewer than 20 births in the numerator.

1 Includes races other than white and black.

2 Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) standards.  Multiple race data were reported for deaths by 21 states and the District of Columbia, and for births, by 19 states.  The multiple race data for these reporting areas were bridged to the single race categories of the OMB standards for comparability with other reporting areas; see "Technical Notes".

Page Last Modified: December 09, 2008
Page Last Reviewed: December 09, 2008
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