Locations
Michigan
Statistics on children, youth and families in Michigan from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Michigan League for Public Policy
Why This Indicator Matters
Child and teen death rates from all causes, such as accidents, illnesses, homicide and suicide, can reveal underlying issues and inequities within communities, such as neighborhood safety, access to healthcare or exposure to environmental toxins.
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Definition and Source
PROVIDER
Definition
The three-year average number of deaths to teens ages 15 to 19, and the rate is per 100,000 youth ages 15 to 19. An "S" indicates the average count for the three-year period was fewer than 2, so no rate is listed. Rates are suppressed to maintain reliability.
Data Source
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics.
Notes
County-level data and data for the cities of Detroit and Flint for 2008-2015 were corrected on 2/5/2019.
Data for 2016 were revised on 2/25/2019.
NA: Not Available; S: Data Suppressed.
Last Updated
September 2024