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  1. Crude birth rate, age-specific fertility rates and total fertility rate...

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    Updated Sep 24, 2025
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    Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2025). Crude birth rate, age-specific fertility rates and total fertility rate (live births) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/1310041801-eng
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    Sep 24, 2025
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    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
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    Canada
    Description

    Crude birth rates, age-specific fertility rates and total fertility rates (live births), 2000 to most recent year.

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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Birth Rates by Race...

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    Updated May 14, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Birth Rates by Race and Age, Maryland by County, 2005 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 14, 2008
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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Vital Statistics Administration
    Authors
    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset includes Table 11 of the Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report 2005 which includes GENERAL FERTILITY RATES (Total births per 1,000 women ages 15-44.) AND BIRTH RATES (Live births per 1,000 women in specified age group.) BY AGE OF MOTHER, RACE OF MOTHER, REGION, AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION, MARYLAND, 2005. Rates that are based on fewer than five events in the numerator are not presented and are represented here as -1. Numbers and rates for Baltimore city and Baltimore county are combined.

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    Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Needs Assessment, 2023-2024

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    Updated Aug 11, 2025
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    data.sfgov.org (2025). Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Needs Assessment, 2023-2024 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/maternal-child-and-adolescent-health-needs-assessment-2023-2024
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    Aug 11, 2025
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    SUMMARY This table contains data about women, ages 15 to 50, pregnant people, infants, children, and youths, up to age 24. It contains information about a wide range of health topics, including medical conditions, nutrition, dehydration, oral health, mental health, safety, access to health care, and basic needs, like housing. Local, county-level prevalence rates, time trends, and health disparities about national public health priorities, including preterm birth, infant death, childhood obesity, adolescent depression and substance use, and high blood pressure, diabetes, and kidney disease in young adults. The population data is from the 2023-2024 San Francisco Maternal Child and Adolescent Health needs assessment and is published on the Open Data Portal to share with community partners, plan services, and promote health. For more information see: Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Homepage Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Reports HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Needs Assessment for San Francisco included review of a wide range of citywide population data covering a ten-year span, from 2014 to 2023. Data from over 83,000 birth records, 59,000 death records, 261,000 emergency room visits, 66,000 hospital admissions, and 90,000 newborn screening discharges were gathered, along with citywide data from child welfare records, health screenings in childcare and schools, DMV records of first-time drivers, school surveys, and a state-run mailed survey of recent births (California Department of Public Health MIHA survey). The datasets provided information about approximately 700 health conditions. Each health condition was described in terms of the number of people affected or cases, and the rate affected, stratified by age, sex, race-ethnicity, insurance status, zip code, and time period. Rates were calculated by dividing the number of people or events by the population group estimate (e.g., total births or census estimates), then multiplying by 100 or 1,000 depending on the measure. Each rate was presented with its 95% confidence interval to support users to compare any two rates, either between groups or over time. Two rates differ “significantly” if their 95% confidence intervals do not overlap. The present dataset summarizes the group-level results for any age-, sex-, race-, insurance-, zip code-, and/or period-specific group that included at least 20 people or cases. Causes of death, health conditions that affected over 1000 people in the time frame, problems that got worse over time, and health disparities by insurance, race-ethnicity and/or zip code were flagged for the MCAH Needs Assessment. UPDATE PROCESS The dataset will be updated manually, bi-annually, each December and June. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Population data from the MCAH needs assessment are shared in several formats, including aggregated datasets on DataSF.gov, downloadable PDF summary reports by age group, interactive online visualizations, data tables, trend graphs, and maps. Information about each variable is available in a linked data dictionary. The definition of each numerator and denominator depends on data source, life stage, and time. Health conditions may not be directly comparable across life stage, if the numerator definition includes age- or pregnancy-specific diagnosis codes (e.g. diabetes hospitalization). For small groups or rare conditions, consider combining time periods and/or groups. Data are suppressed if fewer than 20 cases happened in the group and period. Group-specific rates are available if the matched group-specific census estimates (denominator) were available. Census estim

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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Births by Race,...

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    Updated May 14, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Births by Race, Maryland by County, 2005 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 14, 2008
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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Vital Statistics Administration
    Authors
    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset includes Table 9Aand 9B. of the Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report 2005 which includes the number of births and the birth rate for 2005 by race and Hispanic origin and by county. Rate are per 1,000 population. Rates that are based on fewer than five events in the numerator are not presented and are represented here as -1.

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    Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics...

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    Updated May 6, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics Reports: Births, USA, 2005 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 6, 2008
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    Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics
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    Authors
    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset was created from the CDC's National Vital Statistics Reports Volume 56, Number 6. The dataset includes all data available from this report by state level and includes births by race and Hispanic origin, births to unmarried women, rates of cesarean delivery, and twin and multiple birth rates. The data are final for 2005. No value is represented by a -1. "Descriptive tabulations of data reported on the birth certificates of the 4.1 million births that occurred in 2005 are presented. Denominators for population-based rates are postcensal estimates derived from the U.S. 2000 census".

  6. Mortality rates, by age group

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    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2024). Mortality rates, by age group [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/1310071001-eng
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    Dec 4, 2024
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    Government of Canadahttp://www.gg.ca/
    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Number of deaths and mortality rates, by age group, sex, and place of residence, 1991 to most recent year.

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    CIA Factbook, Death Rate by Country, World, 2007

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    Updated May 27, 2008
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    data (2008). CIA Factbook, Death Rate by Country, World, 2007 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 27, 2008
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    This dataset gives the average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear; also known as crude death rate. This information was found at the CIA's World Factbook 2007. The site had this to say about death rate, "The death rate, while only a rough indicator of the mortality situation in a country, accurately indicates the current mortality impact on population growth. This indicator is significantly affected by age distribution, and most countries will eventually show a rise in the overall death rate, in spite of continued decline in mortality at all ages, as declining fertility results in an aging population." Source: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html#2010 Accessed: 9.17.07

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    U.S. Census, Vital Statistics and Ratio of Births to Deaths by Metro Area,...

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    Updated May 19, 2008
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    laurie (2008). U.S. Census, Vital Statistics and Ratio of Births to Deaths by Metro Area, USA, 2000-2006 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 19, 2008
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    Description

    This dataset includes births, deaths and the ratio of births to deaths by metropolitan area for the years 2000-2006. The actual births and deaths for 2000 and estimates were taken from the U.S. Census Components of Population Change. Ratios were calculated based on that data.

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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Birth Data,...

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    Updated May 14, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Birth Data, Maryland, 2005 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    Dataset updated
    May 14, 2008
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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Vital Statistics Administration
    Authors
    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset includes Table 13, Table 15, Table 19, Table 21. of the Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report 2005 which include births by live order, births to unmarried women, births to women receiving first trimester prenatal care, and births to women receiving late or no prenatal care, all for 2005 by race and county. Rates that are based on fewer than five events in the numerator are not presented and are represented here as -1. Baltimore County and Baltimore City have been combined.

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    Statistics Canada, Births and birth rates by province, Canada, 2002-2007

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    Updated Jun 13, 2008
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    matia (2008). Statistics Canada, Births and birth rates by province, Canada, 2002-2007 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    Jun 13, 2008
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    matia
    Description

    This dataset explores births and birthrates by province and territory for the years 2002-2007. p : preliminary. r : revised. Note: From July 1 of one year to June 30 of the next year. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table (for fee) 051-0004 and Catalogue no. 91-213-X. Last modified: 2007-09-27.

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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Births by Age and...

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    Updated May 6, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Annual Births by Age and Race, Maryland, 2005 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 6, 2008
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    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Vital Statistics Administration
    Authors
    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset is taken from Table 11 of the Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report 2005 which includes births in Maryland by age and race by county for 2005. Baltimore City and Baltimore County have been combined.

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    NACCRRA, Head Start Allocation and State-Funded Prekindergarten Expenditure,...

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    Updated May 6, 2008
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    data (2008). NACCRRA, Head Start Allocation and State-Funded Prekindergarten Expenditure, USA, 2004 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    May 6, 2008
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    Source: National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies
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    Description

    This dataset explores Early Care and Education Funding: Head Start Allocation and State-Funded Prekindergarten Expenditure. This data is state level and expresses the expenditure per state in United States (US) Dollars ($). Head Start and Early Head Start are comprehensive child development programs that serve children from birth to age 5, their families, and pregnant women. The overall goal of these programs is to increase the school readiness of young children in families earning low incomes. The Head Start program delivers comprehensive services including: education, health, nutrition, screening for developmental delays, and a variety of social services, if the family needs them. The program is designed to meet the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of children. This data is from Latest Data: Fiscal Year 2004 (Head Start) and School Year 2002-2003 (State Funded Prekindergarten). This data is from National Child Care Information Center. Refer to NCCIC Child Care Database for detailed state information (http://nccic.org/IMS/Results.asp). Compiled by: National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies (http://www.naccrra.org/randd/head_start/expenditure.php)

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    Statistics Canada, Population by Immigrant Status by Census Division,...

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    Updated Jul 7, 2008
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    Brendan (2008). Statistics Canada, Population by Immigrant Status by Census Division, Alberta Canada, 2006 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    Jul 7, 2008
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    Brendan
    Statistics Canada
    Description

    This dataset displays statistics on the immigrant status and the period of immigration for the Canadian population. These figures are derived from the Canadian Census of 2006. This information is provided by Statistics Canada, and is shown on the Census Division level. Due to the size of this dataset, it has been broken up on the province/territory level. Information is given for the following categories: total population, non-immigrant population, immigrant population, immigrated before 1991, immigrated between 1991 and 1995, immigrated between 1996 and 2000, immigrated between 2001 and 2006. The total population count includes the non-immigrant population, the immigrant population and the non-permanent resident population. The non-permanent population is not shown separately in this table. Non-immigrants are persons who are Canadian citizens by birth. Although most Canadian citizens by birth were born in Canada, a small number were born outside Canada to Canadian Parents.

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Crude birth rate, age-specific fertility rates and total fertility rate (live births)

1310041801

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Dataset updated
Sep 24, 2025
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Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
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Canada
Description

Crude birth rates, age-specific fertility rates and total fertility rates (live births), 2000 to most recent year.

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