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The study, released by the Michigan League for Public Policy, said teen births were too low (less than 20 over the three years of the study) in three communities — Plymouth Township, East Lansing and Bloomfield Township — to calculate a reliable percentage of teen births.
The report showed Michigan’s overall teen birth rate of 24 births per 1,000 was below the national average of 27 teen births per 1,000 in 2013, and had dropped 40 percent from 1992-2013, from 13 percent in 1992 to 7 percent of all births in 2013.
Still, the report noted, American teens are more than twice as likely to have babies as teens in Canada, four times more likely than teens in Germany and Norway, and almost 10 times more likely than teens in Switzerland. Jan. 25, 2016 — Plymouth-Canton Patch