Indicator: 48 -
New Family Stability

Why This Is Important
The age and education of a new mother, plus the official identification of the father, are
factors that relate to each other and that are strongly associated with improved child health,
healthy development and overall family functioning. If all three factors are present, a new
family is more likely to be stable, successful, and able to realize the rewards and
responsibilities of raising children.
Where We Stand
Nearly one-third of all live births in Maine are first births to mothers who have completed
high school, are age 20 or older, and have recorded the father’s name on the birth
certificate. This percentage has risen very slightly since 1996.
Data Sources and Context
The data source for this indicator is the Office of Data, Research and Vital Statistics,
Bureau of Health, Maine Department of Health and Human Services (2004). These
data are taken from hospital records indicating the number of first births to mothers who
have completed high school, are age 20 or older, and have the father's name recorded
on the birth certificate.