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Percent of Children Without Health Insurance, 2006

Characteristic Percent
Age  
 0–2 11.7%
 3–5 10.7
 6–11 11.1
 12-17 12.6
Race and ethnicity  
 White 11.1
  Non-Hispanic 7.3
 Black 14.1
 Asian and Pacific Islanders 11.4
 Hispanics1 22.1
Nativity  
 Native 10.8
 Foreign born 33.1
Region  
 Northeast 8.5
 Midwest 7.2
 South 14.9
 West 13.1
Family Status  
 In families 11.5
 Married couple families 9.7
 Male householder, no spouse present 21.0
 Female householder, no spouse present 14.8
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2006 Annual and Social Economic Supplement.

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