Maternal age rising as birthrate declines, new data show
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The share of live births from American mothers over the age of 35 has risen by 4 percentage points since 2015, according to new…
The share of live births from American mothers over the age of 35 has risen by 4 percentage points since 2015, according to new…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
– By Sarah Hayford, Professor of Sociology; Director, Institute for Population Research, The Ohio State University More one-and-d…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
- NewsBreak Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the…
Birth rates are falling in the U.S. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Sarah Hayford…
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Against this backdrop, Benjamin Guzzo argues, using that 1.73-children-per-woman stat to predict catastrophe doesn’t make sense.