Liste der Bundesstaaten der Vereinigten Staaten nach Fertilitätsrate

Fertilität (2013)

Liste der Bundesstaaten der Vereinigten Staaten nach Fertilitätsrate (durchschnittliche Anzahl der Kinder einer Frau):

Staaten und Territorien
2007[1]2008[2]2009[3]2010[4]2011[5]2012[6]2013[7]2014[8]2015[9]
Guam Guam2.772.722.663.002.883.152.872.962.93
Samoa Amerikanisch Amerikanisch-Samoa2.872.902.863.113.102.852.612.602.55
USA-Utah Utah2.622.592.472.452.382.372.342.332.29
USA-South Dakota South Dakota2.142.352.282.272.252.272.272.272.27
Jungferninseln Amerikanische Amerikanische Jungferninseln2.392.532.382.492.342.262.232.232.22
USA-North Dakota North Dakota2.122.132.122.042.082.122.142.242.16
USA-Alaska Alaska2.322.402.272.352.282.192.222.192.17
USA-Nebraska Nebraska2.292.292.272.142.112.122.122.162.15
USA-Idaho Idaho2.482.472.272.242.152.192.132.152.13
USA-Texas Texas2.392.362.292.162.072.082.072.092.07
USA-Kansas Kansas2.272.242.192.162.092.122.042.052.05
USA-Iowa Iowa2.142.102.072.011.971.992.002.022.01
USA-Wyoming Wyoming2.282.282.142.041.981.991.991.992.01
USA-Oklahoma Oklahoma2.222.202.152.112.042.042.042.032.00
USA-Hawaii Hawaii2.282.332.232.152.112.102.082.001.97
USA-Arizona Arizona2.422.312.112.072.002.001.971.971.92
USA-Arkansas Arkansas2.202.162.072.002.001.971.941.971.98
USA-Louisiana Louisiana2.162.072.021.951.911.921.931.961.96
USA-Montana Montana2.082.081.891.991.961.961.971.951.96
USA-Kentucky Kentucky2.082.052.001.971.941.951.951.961.95
USA-Indiana Indiana2.112.092.021.971.951.931.921.931.93
USA-Minnesota Minnesota2.152.102.041.961.951.941.941.941.93
USA-New Mexico New Mexico2.262.232.142.062.001.981.931.911.90
USA-Mississippi Mississippi2.282.202.061.961.941.891.881.891.87
USA-Ohio Ohio2.001.981.931.901.881.891.881.881.87
USA-Missouri Missouri2.072.051.961.941.921.891.881.871.86
USA-Nevada Nevada2.422.312.121.961.911.871.861.871.86
USA-Georgia Georgia2.252.172.051.961.931.881.861.871.85
USA-Tennessee Tennessee2.102.071.951.881.871.871.851.871.85
USA-Wisconsin Wisconsin2.011.991.951.891.871.861.841.851.85
USA-Alabama Alabama2.072.061.951.871.841.811.791.831.83
USA-North Carolina North Carolina2.142.122.011.911.861.841.821.831.82
USA-Washington Washington2.022.041.971.911.891.881.841.851.82
USA-Delaware Delaware2.122.111.991.941.901.851.791.791.81
USA-Illinois Illinois2.041.991.941.881.841.821.791.811.81
USA-Michigan Michigan1.911.871.851.851.841.821.831.831.81
USA-Maryland Maryland2.052.031.951.891.851.831.791.821.80
USA-Virginia Virginia2.062.021.941.881.851.841.811.811.80
USA-New Jersey New Jersey2.092.052.001.901.881.851.811.811.80
USA-Kalifornien Kalifornien2.202.152.051.951.901.891.841.841.79
USA-South Carolina South Carolina2.142.121.991.881.841.821.801.801.79
USA-West Virginia West Virginia1.921.901.861.831.841.851.861.811.78
USA-Florida Florida2.112.051.921.831.801.771.771.771.77
USA-Colorado Colorado2.092.051.981.921.851.831.791.771.75
USA-Pennsylvania Pennsylvania1.951.931.851.811.801.781.751.761.74
USA-New York New York1.921.881.871.811.791.771.731.731.71
USA-Oregon Oregon1.971.951.841.791.761.741.731.721.70
USA-Maine Maine1.781.731.721.701.671.681.671.661.64
USA-Connecticut Connecticut1.921.871.801.721.711.661.631.631.61
USA-New Hampshire New Hampshire1.751.711.671.671.671.611.601.581.59
USA-Vermont Vermont1.711.671.621.661.631.611.591.631.58
USA-Rhode Island Rhode Island1.751.731.671.631.601.591.571.561.58
USA-Massachusetts Massachusetts1.791.771.711.671.671.631.601.581.55
USA-District of Columbia District of Columbia1.751.791.731.651.641.611.531.521.48
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico1.641.611.591.621.601.541.471.431.34
Marianen Nordliche Nördliche Marianen1.122.302.262.192.171.831.581.241.07
Vereinigte Staaten2.122.082.001.931.891.881.861.861.84

Einzelnachweise

  1. National Vital Statistics Reports 2007 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2007. S. 41
  2. National Vital Statistics Reports 2008 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2008. S. 43
  3. National Vital Statistics Reports 2009 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2009. S. 43
  4. National Vital Statistics Reports 2010 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2010. S. 42
  5. National Vital Statistics Reports 2011 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2011. S. 40
  6. National Vital Statistics Reports 2012 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2012. S. 38
  7. National Vital Statistics Reports 2013 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2013. S. 37
  8. National Vital Statistics Reports 2014 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2014. S. 38
  9. National Vital Statistics Reports 2015 PDF, Births: Final Data for 2015. S. 92

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