Table 31 |
General Fertility Rates (GFR) and Total Fertility Rates (TFR) |
Indiana Counties, 2000 |
COUNTY | GFR* | TFR** | ||
Adams | 87.4 | S | 2,832 | S |
Allen | 71.9 | S | 2,249 | S |
Bartholomew | 73.2 | 2,373 | S | |
Benton | 67.5 | 2,349 | ||
Blackford | 54.1 | 1,822 | ||
Boone | 65.1 | 2,277 | ||
Brown | 51.2 | S | 1,855 | |
Carroll | 56.5 | 1,906 | ||
Cass | 73.2 | 2,374 | ||
Clark | 64.4 | 2,043 | ||
Clay | 58.5 | 1,950 | ||
Clinton | 79.9 | S | 2,602 | S |
Crawford | 71.6 | 2,388 | ||
Daviess | 83.3 | S | 2,711 | S |
Dearborn | 68.6 | 2,372 | ||
Decatur | 73.6 | 2,362 | ||
DeKalb | 65.1 | 2,142 | ||
Delaware | 51.2 | S | 1,548 | S |
Dubois | 67.4 | 2,275 | ||
Elkhart | 84.9 | S | 2,620 | S |
Fayette | 65.8 | 2,109 | ||
Floyd | 57.0 | S | 1,884 | |
Fountain | 63.4 | 2,152 | ||
Franklin | 69.0 | 2,319 | ||
Fulton | 67.9 | 2,251 | ||
Gibson | 55.4 | S | 1,863 | |
Grant | 60.9 | 1,877 | ||
Greene | 62.9 | 2,127 | ||
Hamilton | 76.6 | S | 2,416 | S |
Hancock | 63.0 | 2,204 | ||
Harrison | 59.2 | 2,047 | ||
Hendricks | 64.1 | 2,182 | ||
Henry | 58.1 | 1,943 | ||
Howard | 67.4 | 2,162 | ||
Huntington | 64.0 | 2,056 | ||
Jackson | 71.6 | 2,312 | ||
Jasper | 61.8 | 2,017 | ||
Jay | 73.3 | 2,406 | ||
Jefferson | 54.5 | S | 1,754 | S |
Jennings | 67.0 | 2,174 | ||
Johnson | 66.0 | 2,110 | ||
Knox | 53.5 | S | 1,721 | S |
Kosciusko | 78.4 | S | 2,515 | S |
LaGrange | 104.4 | S | 3,260 | S |
Lake | 67.4 | 2,151 | ||
LaPorte | 68.6 | 2,249 | ||
Lawrence | 67.4 | 2,215 | ||
Madison | 61.3 | 1,920 | ||
Marion | 71.8 | S | 2,179 | S |
Marshall | 75.1 | 2,455 | S | |
Martin | 72.7 | 2,425 | ||
Miami | 66.8 | 2,230 | ||
Monroe | 35.5 | S | 1,204 | S |
Montgomery | 64.1 | 2,161 | ||
Morgan | 67.4 | 2,326 | ||
Newton | 58.0 | 2,066 | ||
Noble | 76.5 | S | 2,438 | S |
Ohio | 58.7 | 2,131 | ||
Orange | 71.4 | 2,357 | ||
Owen | 61.4 | 2,194 | ||
Parke | 54.0 | 1,825 | ||
Perry | 65.8 | 2,218 | ||
Pike | 60.2 | 2,032 | ||
Porter | 56.8 | S | 1,892 | S |
Posey | 51.9 | S | 1,911 | |
Pulaski | 67.2 | 2,338 | ||
Putnam | 56.5 | S | 1,854 | |
Randolph | 64.0 | 2,114 | ||
Ripley | 79.6 | S | 2,679 | S |
Rush | 67.2 | 2,305 | ||
St. Joseph | 67.1 | 2,060 | ||
Scott | 70.3 | 2,225 | ||
Shelby | 67.2 | 2,293 | ||
Spencer | 65.5 | 2,309 | ||
Starke | 66.6 | 2,238 | ||
Steuben | 62.3 | 2,004 | ||
Sullivan | 64.2 | 2,146 | ||
Switzerland | 60.2 | 1,970 | ||
Tippecanoe | 50.1 | S | 1,581 | S |
Tipton | 58.5 | 1,995 | ||
Union | 73.0 | 2,437 | ||
Vanderburgh | 60.9 | S | 1,886 | S |
Vermillion | 63.0 | 2,132 | ||
Vigo | 59.7 | S | 1,805 | S |
Wabash | 59.8 | 1,914 | ||
Warren | 62.9 | 2,196 | ||
Warrick | 62.7 | 2,191 | ||
Washington | 62.8 | 2,077 | ||
Wayne | 61.1 | 1,919 | ||
Wells | 66.5 | 2,318 | ||
White | 69.6 | 2,350 | ||
Whitley | 66.8 | 2,265 | ||
INDIANA | 66.2 | 2,075 |
*GFR:General Fertility Rate:births per 1,000 women age 15-44 |
**TFR:Total Fertility Rate:5 times the sum of the age specific rates |
"S" = significantly different from the state rate |
SOURCE: Indiana State Department of Health, Epidemiology Resource Center, Data Analysis Team, February 2002 |