
This chart compares the percentage of urban versus rural woman, aged 15-19 who begin childbearing. The percentage for rural areas is much higher than the percentage for urban areas.


Graph shows an amount of adolescent pregnancies by geographic location in percentage for 2006 and 2007. The graph shows in rural and suburban areas children between 15 and 19 years of age.


The figure is conveying data about the incidence of adolescent pregnancy based upon a rural or urban location dichotomy. A larger portion of adolescents in rural areas had begun childbearing during the time period studied in this figure.


This handmade chart shows the incidence of prgenancy among adolescent women by urban and suburban. It does not list the source and simply shows suburban is higher


This figure shows the percent of adolescent pregnancy by geography location in 2006/2007. The locations are divided by rural and urban. Overall the date includes women between 15-19 and indicates that pregnancy is higher in rural areas.


This graph shows the geographic location for teenage pregnancies in 2006-07. It shows that 17.9% of rural teens aged 15-19 are becoming pregnant, as opposed to 11.8% of urban teens.


The figure presented is titled Adolescent pregnancy by geographic location, in percent, 2006/2007. The data is a representation of the percent of adolescent pregnancies.


Adolescent pregnancies by geographic location by percent during 2006/2007. Rural has the upperhand in this bar graph coming in at 17.9 percent and urban is at 11.8 percent. These numbers are the percentages of women ages 15-19 that have begun childbearing. The total is 15.4 percent overall.


This graph is covering adolescent pregnancies by geographic region. The rural areas had a overall percentage of 17.9% of the whole. Comparatively, the urban area had an overall percentage of 11.8%. This was done looking at women ages 15 to 19.


Title is Adolescent Pregnancy by Geographic Location, in percent, in 2006/2007. Graph bars are blue. Locations looked at are Urban versus Rural. Looking at % of women ages 15-19 who have begun childbearing. 17.9% of urban women in this age range are childbearing, and 11.8% of rural women in this age range are childbearing


Graph depicting teenage pregnancy by geographic location in percent for 2006/7. Rural areas had the highest teen pregnancy rate at 17.9%. Urban areas had the least with 11.8%.


This image shows adolescent pregnancies by geographic location in percentages for 2006/2007.The information is shown in a bar graph. It focuses on the percentages of women from 15-19 years old who have begun childbearing. A bar is drawn to show the values for urban, rural and total.


The chart shows adolescent pregnancy by geographic location in the years 2006 and 2007. It shows the percentage of women in rural and urban environments that have begun childbearing between the ages of 15 - 19. There is a higher percentage in rural areas (17.9) than in urban areas (11.8).

