Table 1: Missing and imputed perinatal data

Table 1A: Percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation, 1989-1991. 

  1A.1: Percentiles 2 for percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation in urban counties, 1989-1991.
  1A.2: Percentiles 3 for percentage of deaths with missing birthweight

Table 1B: Percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation, 1995-1997. 

  1B.1: Percentiles 2 for percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation in urban counties, 1995-1997.
  1B.2: Percentiles 3 for percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1995-1997.

Table 1C: Percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation, 1998-2000. 

  1C.1: Percentiles 2 for percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation in urban counties, 1998-2000.
  1C.2: Percentiles 3 for percentage of deaths with missing birthweight and/or gestation in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1998-2000.

Table 1D: Percentage of deaths with missing maternal characteristics, 1998-2000. 

  1D.1: Percentiles 2 for percentage of deaths with missing maternal characteristics in urban counties, 1998-2000.
  1D.2: Percentiles 3 for percentage of deaths with missing maternal characteristics in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1998-2000.
Table 2:
  2.1: Percentiles 2 for number of live births and infant and fetal deaths in urban counties, 1998-2000.
  2.2: Percentiles 3 for number of live births and infant and fetal deaths in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1998-2000.
Table 3:
Numbers and rates for the PPOR components, 1998-2000

Table 3A: PPOR numbers and rates for the overall population. 

  3A.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates in urban counties.
  3A.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates in 50 States and District of Columbia.

Table 3B: PPOR numbers and rates for the white non-Hispanic population. 

  3B.1: Percentiles 2for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for white non-Hispanic population in urban counties.
  3B.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for white non-Hispanic population in 50 States and District of Columbia.

Table 3C: PPOR numbers and rates for the black non-Hispanic population. 

  3C.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for black non-Hispanic population in urban counties.
  3C.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for black non-Hispanic population in 50 States and District of Columbia.

Table 3D: PPOR numbers and rates for the Hispanic population.  

  3D.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for Hispanic population in urban counties.
  3D.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for Hispanic population in 50 States and District of Columbia.
Table 4: PPOR numbers and rates from previous years

Table 4A: PPOR numbers and rates for the overall population, 1989-1991. 

  4A.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates in urban counties, 1989-1991.
  4A.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1989-1991.

Table 4B: PPOR numbers and rates for the overall population, 1995-1997.  

  4B.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates in urban counties, 1995-1997.
  4B.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1995-1997.
Table 5:
  5.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for singleton births in urban counties, 1998-2000.
  5.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for singleton births in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1998-2000.
Table 6:
  6.1: Percentiles 2 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for reference births in urban counties, 1998-2000.
  6.2: Percentiles 3 for feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for reference births in 50 States and District of Columbia, 1998-2000.
  6.3 Feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' rates for resident mothers at least 20 years old, with at least 13 years of education, by race/ethnicity in US, 1998-2000.
Table 7:
Excess numbers and rates for the PPOR components, 1998-2000:

Table 7A: PPOR excess numbers and rates for the overall population. 

  7A.1: Percentiles 2 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates in urban counties.
  7A.2: Percentiles 3 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates in 50 States and District of Columbia.

Table 7B: PPOR excess numbers and rates for the white non-Hispanic population. 

  7B.1: Percentiles 2 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates for white non-Hispanic population in urban counties.
  7B.2: Percentiles 3 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates for white non-Hispanic population in 50 States and District of Columbia.

Table 7C: PPOR excess numbers and rates for the black non-Hispanic population. 

  7C.1: Percentiles 2 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates for black non-Hispanic population in urban counties.
  7C.2: Percentiles 3 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates for black non-Hispanic population in 50 States and District of Columbia.

Table 7D: PPOR excess numbers and rates for the Hispanic population. 

  7D.1: Percentiles 2 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates for Hispanic population in urban counties.
  7D.2: Percentiles 3 for excess feto-infant mortality rates and the four PPOR components' excess rates for Hispanic population in 50 States and District of Columbia.
Table 8:
Table 9:


1 Counties and cities with over 250,000 population (based on 1980 Census for 1989-1991 data files and on 1990 Census for 1995-2000 data files) and States containing such counties.

2 Lists the minimum, tenth percentile, twenty-fifth percentile, the median, the seventy-fifth percentile, ninetieth percentile and the maximum.

3 Lists the minimum, twenty-fifth percentile, the median, the seventy-fifth percentile, and the maximum.

4 White non-Hispanics resident mothers, at least 20 years of age, at least 13 years of education.