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The Statistical Abstract of the United States is the standard summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. It is also designed to serve as a guide to other statistical publications and sources. The latter function is served by the introductory text to each section, the source note appearing below each table, and Appendix I, which comprises the Guide to Sources of Statistics, the Guide to State Statistical Abstracts, and the Guide to Foreign Statistical Abstracts. This volume includes a selection of data from many statistical sources, both government and private. Publications cited as sources usually contain additional statistical detail and more comprehensive discussions of definitions and concepts. Data not available in publications issued by the contributing agency but obtained from the Internet or unpublished records are identified in the source notes. More information on the subjects covered in the tables so noted may generally be obtained from the source.
Although emphasis in the Statistical Abstract is primarily given to national data, many tables present data for regions and individual states and a smaller number for metropolitan areas and cities. Appendix II, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: Concepts, Components, and Population, presents explanatory text, a complete current listing and population data for metropolitan and micropolitan areas defined as of December 2005. Statistics for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and for island areas of the United States are included in many state tables and are supplemented by information in Section 29. Additional information for states, cities, counties, metropolitan areas, and other small units, as well as more historical data are available in various supplements to the Abstract.
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U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2008 (127th Edition) Washington, DC, 2007; http://www.census.gov/statab/www/ | ||||
| Philip (flip) Kromer | converted | http://infochimp.org/flip | ||
| U.S. Census Bureau, | http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/fertility/cps2004.html | |||
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U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P20-555 and “Fertility of American Women Current Population Survey – June 2004 Detailed Tables;” last revised December 20, 2005; < http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/fertility/cps2004.html >. and unpublished data. __reference… | ||||
| U.S. Census Bureau, | http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/fertilty.html | |||
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U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P20-555 and “Fertility of American Women Current Population Survey – June 2004 Detailed Tables;” last revised December 20, 2005; < http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/fertility/cps2004.html >. and unpublished data. For more in… | ||||
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The tables that were changed:
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[58,381 represents 58,381,000. As of June. Covers civilian noninstitutional population. Since the number of women who had a birth during the 12-month period was tabulated and not the actual numbers of births, some small underestimation of fertility for this period may exist due to the omission of: (1) Multiple births, (2) Two or more live births spaced within the 12-month period (the woman is counted only once), (3) Women who had births in the period and who did not survive to the survey date, (4) Women who were in institutions and therefore not in the survey universe. These losses may be somewhat offset by the inclusion in the Current Population Survey of births to immigrants who did not have their children born in the United States and births to nonresident women. These births would not have been recorded in the vital registration system. Based on Current Population Survey (CPS). The 2003 Current Population Survey (CPS) allowed respondents to choose more than one race. Beginning 2003 data represent persons who selected this race group only and exclude persons reporting more than one race. The Current Population Survey in prior years allowed respondents to report only one race group. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1, Population.]
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| Characteristic | Total women (1,000) | Percent childless | Number (1,000) | Per 1,000 women | Number (1,000) | Per 1,000 women |
| 1990 | 58381 | 41.6 | 3913 | 67 | 1540 | 26.4 |
| 2000 | 60873 | 42.8 | 3934 | 64.6 | 1626 | 26.7 |
| 2002 | 61361 | 43.5 | 3766 | 61.4 | 1415 | 23.1 |
| 2004 | 61588 | 44.6 | 3746 | 60.8 | 1474 | 23.9 |
| 2006, total | 61683 | 45.1 | 3974 | 64.4 | 1551 | 25.1 |
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| 15 to 19 years old | 10269 | 93.3 | 417 | 40.6 | 243 | 23.7 |
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