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Juvenile Population Characteristics
Teen Mothers
Q: What is the teen birth rate and how has it changed in recent years?
A: In 2005, the birth rate for women ages 15–17 was 21 births for every 1,000 females in that age group, 45% below the 1970 rate.
Births per 1,000 females in age group, 1970-2005

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  • The birth rate for older juvenile females (ages 15–17) fell 21% between 1970 and 1986, and then increased over the next 5 years back to its 1970 level.
  • The birth rate for young adult females (ages 18 and 19) dropped even more than the rate for older juveniles between 1970 and 1986, falling 31%. Although the rate for young adults also then increased to a peak in 1991, this peak was far below the 1970 level. Similar to older juveniles, the birth rate for young adults in 2005 was 42% below its 1970 level.
  • The 2005 birth rate for 15–17-year-olds was about one-third the rate for 18–19-year-olds.
  • In 2005, females ages 15–17 accounted for 32% of all births to teen mothers under the age of 20.

Internet citation: OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book. Online. Available: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/ojstatbb/population/qa01301.asp?qaDate=2005. Released on December 13, 2007.

Data Source: Martin, J.A., Hamilton, B.E., Sutton, PD, et al. Births: Final Data for 2005. National Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 56, No. 06. [PDF]. Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for Health Statistics, 2007.

 

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