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Birth MICA


Follow this step-by-step process to customize your own data table concerning births of Missouri residents.
Select a row variable (default value: Indicator).
Year     Age     Race     Ethnicity     Education      Marital Status    
Medicaid Status     Prenatal Care     Number Born     Sex     County/City*     Indicator*   
*Sort Function - Sort by Indicator  or County/City when used as row or column variable.   Sort   No Sort
Select a column variable (default value: Year).
Year     Age     Race     Ethnicity     Education     Marital Status    
Medicaid Status     Prenatal Care     Number Born     Sex     County/City*     Indicator*    
If you want to choose a particular range (example: Ages 25-29) do not select that variable above, choose it in the pull-down box below. 
  Age:    Race:    Ethnicity:    Years of Education:
  Marital Status:   Medicaid Status:
  Prenatal Care:   Number Born:   Sex:
Select year(s) of interest (default: 2006)
     1990      1991      1992      1993      1994      1995      1996      1997      1998      1999
     2000      2001      2002      2003      2004      2005      2006
 
Select county(ies) or city(ies) of interest (default: State of Missouri). 
Statewide &/or County                     Cities
To select multiple counties/cities: Select the first county/city with pointer and hold the control key down while making additional selections. To deselect, hold control key and point to county/city to be deselected. NOTE: Separate tables must be created for either county or city data.      OR   
Select an indicator variable (default: Live Births).
This list contains selected maternal and infant indicators. Once the table is produced by major indicator, you are allowed to "drill down". "Drill down" allows you to look at more specific levels that make up these major indicators. A table with multiple indicators may have all cells suppressed if confidentiality rules apply to just one of the indicators.  
Output Type (Frequencies with/without Percents)
Select confidence intervals for rates: