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Oklahoma’s population … A key dimension of change: Births

Oklahoma’s population … A key dimension of change: Births. MHSC Partner Presentation. The Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, partnership includes:. Mission

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Oklahoma’s population … A key dimension of change: Births

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  1. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Births MHSC Partner Presentation

  2. The Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, partnership includes: Mission To serve as a leadership catalyst for coordination of funding, planning and policy decisions affecting human capital development in Tulsa County, and provide guidance to its partners to best enhance that development. Scope of Concern Advancing the community’s investment in human capital includes the scope of efforts addressing the education, safety, health, housing, family support, emergency financial, transportation and employment preparation needs of families and individuals. These efforts increasingly seek to prevent needs through promoting greater self-sufficiency among Tulsa’s people while still intervening to respond to crises and other immediate concerns. City of Tulsa Oklahoma Department of Human Services Tulsa Area United Way Tulsa Community College Tulsa County Tulsa Health Department Tulsa Public Schools Tulsa Technology Center Union Public Schools Tulsa Metro Chamber Ad Hoc member File: MHSC2011Attch OK TulsaCo Brths RcHispncOrgnTrends Feb15 2011.ppt

  3. Birth statistics contained in this report were obtained through the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s web-based data and can be found at http://www.ok.gov/health/pub/wrapper/ok2share.html 2009 and 2010 Birth Preliminary Data These data are incomplete and preliminary. Missing data primarily concerns births occurring outside of Oklahoma and have not yet been included in the data.

  4. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Births Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) The two major MSAs made up 58% of the state’s population in 2008. In 2000, they represented 56% of the state’s population. Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, March, 2011 SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health “OK2Share;” US Bureau of the Census, Estimates

  5. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Births Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, March, 2011 SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health “OK2Share”

  6. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Total Births Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, March, 2011 SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health “OK2Share.” 2009 and 2010 data are incomplete and preliminary. Missing data primarily concerns births occurring outside of Oklahoma and have not yet been included in the data.

  7. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Non-Hispanic Births Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, March, 2011 SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health “OK2Share.” 2009 and 2010 data are incomplete and preliminary. Missing data primarily concerns births occurring outside of Oklahoma and have not yet been included in the data.

  8. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Hispanic Births Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, March, 2011 SOURCE: Oklahoma State Department of Health “OK2Share.” 2009 and 2010 data are incomplete and preliminary. Missing data primarily concerns births occurring outside of Oklahoma and have not yet been included in the data.

  9. Oklahoma’s population …A key dimension of change: Births Contents State of Oklahoma Total, Non-Hispanic, and Hispanic Origiin:1991-2010 Total Year to Year Percent Change Race: 1991-2008 White Black American Indian Asian/ Pacific Islander Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) Total, Non-Hispanic, and Hispanic Origiin:1991-2010 Oklahoma City Tulsa Metropolitan Counties Total, Non-Hispanic, and Hispanic Origiin:1991-2010 Oklahoma Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas/ Counties

  10. Oklahoma Births 1991-2008 Preliminary 2009 and 2010 2009 & 2010 Data Notes: Births by Race by Hispanic Origin are not available. Total births, Non-Hispanic and Hispanic are preliminary and are subject to change. Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

  11. Oklahoma Total Births:1991-2010 54,946 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 +1.5% 2000-2008 +10.1% 1991-2008 +14.6% 1991-2010 +8.4% 2000-2010 +4.2% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  12. Oklahoma Total Births: Year-to-Year Percent Change 1991-2010 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  13. Oklahoma Births, Non-Hispanic:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 47,616 1991-1999 -4.9% 2000-2008 +6.2% 1991-2008 +3.9% 1991-2010 +2.1% 2000-2010 +0.2% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  14. Oklahoma Non-Hispanic Births: Year-to-Year Percent Change 1992 through 2010 +3.6% +3.0% -3.2% -3.6% -3.5% Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  15. Oklahoma Hispanic Births:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 7,196 1991-1999 +110.3% 2000-2008 +62.3% 1991-2008 +280.0% 1991-2010 +270% 2000-2010 +58% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  16. Oklahoma Hispanic Births: Year-to-Year Percent Change 1991-2010 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  17. Oklahoma Births, White: Non-Hispanic1991-2008 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 - 5.5% 2000-2008 +3.0% 1991-2008 -1.5% 2012 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  18. Oklahoma Births, Black: Non-Hispanic1991-2008 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 -13.4% 2000-2008 +5.6% 1991-2008 -3.3% 2012 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  19. Oklahoma Births, American Indian: Non-Hispanic1991-2008 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 +6.5% 2000-2008 +23.9% 1991-2008 +44.5% 2012 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  20. Oklahoma Births, Asian Pacific Islander: Non-Hispanic1991-2008 1991-1999 +17.3% 2000-2008 +30.7% 1991-2008 +78.0% Linear Trendline 2012 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  21. Oklahoma City MSABirths 1991-2008 Preliminary 2009 and 2010 2009 & 2010 Data Notes: Births by Race by Hispanic Origin are not available. Total births, Non-Hispanic and Hispanic are preliminary and are subject to change. Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

  22. Oklahoma City MSATotal Births:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 18,983 1991-1999 +5% 2000-2008 +16% 1991-2008 +25% 1991-2010 +20% 2000-2010 +11% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  23. Oklahoma City MSA Births, Non-Hispanic:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 15,730 1991-1999 -5% 2000-2008 +12% 1991-2008 +11% 1991-2010 +5% 2000-2010 +7% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  24. Oklahoma City MSA Hispanic Births:1991-2010 1991-1999 +106% 2000-2008 +67% 3,239 Linear Trendline 1991-2008 +293% 1991-2010 +291% 2000-2010 +66% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  25. Tulsa MSA Births 1991-2008 Preliminary 2009 and 2010 2009 & 2010 Data Notes: Births by Race by Hispanic Origin are not available. Total births, Non-Hispanic and Hispanic are preliminary and are subject to change. Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

  26. Tulsa MSATotal Births:1991-2010 13,784 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 +2% 2000-2008 +3% 1991-2008 +9% 1991-2010 +2% 2000-2010 -3% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  27. Tulsa MSA Births, Non-Hispanic:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 12,159 1991-1999 -3% 2000-2008 -2% 1991-2008 -3% 1991-2010 -8% 2000-2010 -7% Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  28. Tulsa MSA Hispanic Births:1991-2010 1991-1999 +142% 2000-2008 +73% 1,925 1991-2008 +440% Linear Trendline 1991-2010 +372% 2000-2010 +51% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  29. Oklahoma CountyBirths 1991-2008 Preliminary 2009 and 2010 2009 & 2010 Data Notes: Births by Race by Hispanic Origin are not available. Total births, Non-Hispanic and Hispanic are preliminary and are subject to change. Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

  30. Oklahoma CountyTotal Births:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 12,459 1991-1999 +6% 2000-2008 +13% 1991-2008 +22% 1991-2010 +16% 2000-2010 +7% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  31. Oklahoma County Births, Non-Hispanic:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 9,666 1991-1999 -7% 2000-2008 +7% 1991-2008 +2% 1991-2010 -4% 2000-2010 -1% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  32. Oklahoma County Hispanic Births:1991-2010 1991-1999 +110% 2000-2008 +66% 1991-2008 +296% 2,784 Linear Trendline 1991-2010 +291% 2000-2010 +64% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  33. Tulsa County Births 1991-2008 Preliminary 2009 and 2010 2009 & 2010 Data Notes: Births by Race by Hispanic Origin are not available. Total births, Non-Hispanic and Hispanic are preliminary and are subject to change. Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

  34. Tulsa CountyTotal Births:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 9,764 1991-1999 +2.7% 2000-2008 + 2.1% 1991-2008 +6.6% 1991-2010 +0.1% 2000-2010 -4.2% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  35. Tulsa County Births, Non-Hispanic:1991-2010 Linear Trendline 8,649 1991-1999 - 4% 2000-2008 -6% 1991-2008 -9% 1991-2010 -13% 2000-2010 -10% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  36. Tulsa CountyHispanic Births:1991-2010 1991-1999 +157% 2000-2008 + 73% 1991-2008 +477% 1,790 Linear Trendline 1991-2010 +402% 2000-2010 + 51% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share Prepared by the Community Service Council for the Metropolitan Human Services Commission, June, 2009, revised March, 2011

  37. Areas Outside Oklahoma City and Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas Births Births 1991-2008 Preliminary 2009 and 2010 2009 & 2010 Data Notes: Births by Race by Hispanic Origin are not available. Total births, Non-Hispanic and Hispanic are preliminary and are subject to change. Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

  38. Areas Outside OKC and Tulsa MSAs Total Births:1991-2010 22,307 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 -1.3% 2000-2008 +9.8% 1991-2008 +10.4% 1991-2010 +3.7% 2000-2010 +3.1% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share

  39. Areas Outside OKC and Tulsa MSAs Births, Non-Hispanic:1991-2010 20,150 Linear Trendline 1991-1999 -5.7% 2000-2008 +7.1% 1991-2008 +3.6% 1991-2010 -3.6% 2000-2010 -0.3% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share

  40. Areas Outside OKC and Tulsa MSAs Hispanic Births:1991-2010 1991-1999 +100.5% 2000-2008 +48.2% 1991-2008 +191.8% 2,182 Linear Trendline 1991-2010 +199.7% 2000-2010 +52.3% 2014 Source: OSDH, OK2Share

  41. Prepared by the We are available to provide a great amount of additional data and information on this topic and many others. The Community Service Council's Census Information Center (CIC) is provided in cooperation with the U.S. Census Bureau to make census data more accessible for use in planning to meet the needs of people in Oklahoma.  Please visit our website for a variety of presentations and sets of data for your use in planning and development of the State of Oklahoma. Go to www.csctulsa.org. Click on “Data” The Council is supported in data and information efforts by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa __________________________________________________________ Community Service Council (a United Way agency) 16 East 16th Street, Suite 202 . Tulsa, OK 74119-4402 . 918-585-5551 Contact: Dan Arthrell, MA darthrell@csctulsa.org Jan Figart, MS jfigart@csctulsa.org

  42. Metropolitan Statistical Areas/ Counties Oklahoma City MSA Canadian Cleveland Grady Lincoln Logan McClain Oklahoma Tulsa MSA Creek Okmulgee Osage Pawnee Rogers Tulsa Wagoner • Lawton MSA • Comanche • Fort Smith MSA • Le Flore • Sequoyah

  43. Photo Credits Table of Contents Body Politic Plos Blogs, March 31, 2011 http://blogs.plos.org/bodypolitic/files/2011/01/pregnant1.jpg Oklahoma Total Births Year to Year Percent Change New York Daily News http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2010/03/11/alg_multi_racial_babies.jpg Oklahoma Non-Hispanic Births Year to Year Percent Change Northwest Herald, Local news and video for McHenry County, IL http://www.mchenrycountyturningpoint.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/babies-in-diapers-posters.jpg Oklahoma Births, American Indian: 1991-2008 http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l298/instcollector/Sitara%20Sky/SitaraSky001-1.jpg?t=1249920354 Oklahoma Births 1991-2010 http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/lib/health/familyhealth/hispanic_pregnant_woman_(fade_out_effect).jpg OKC MSA coversheet, page 15 Duncan Regional Hospital's Babies Online 1407 Whisenant Dr, Duncan, OK 73533 http://www.newbabynews.net/hospitals/dun32/icons/babiesBabies.jpg

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