RT @ASA_Family: New estimates of multi-partner fertility (MFP) in the United States show that roughly 15.7% of all parents have MPF, or rou…
New estimates of multi-partner fertility (MFP) in the United States show that roughly 15.7% of all parents have MPF, or roughly 1 of every 6 parents. https://t.co/G6BdxEiWWD
RT @familyunequal: New estimates of US multiple-partner fertility: 15.7% of all parents have had bio children with more than one person; 26…
RT @familyunequal: New estimates of US multiple-partner fertility: 15.7% of all parents have had bio children with more than one person; 26…
RT @familyunequal: New estimates of US multiple-partner fertility: 15.7% of all parents have had bio children with more than one person; 26…
New estimates of US multiple-partner fertility: 15.7% of all parents have had bio children with more than one person; 26.8% of all parents currently living w/ children <18; 30.5% of all parents living w/out a partner. These are big numbers. Lindsay Mont
RT @llaughlin: I work with really smart and awesome people. So excited to see my colleague's paper on multiple-partner fertility in Demogra…
RT @llaughlin: I work with really smart and awesome people. So excited to see my colleague's paper on multiple-partner fertility in Demogra…
I work with really smart and awesome people. So excited to see my colleague's paper on multiple-partner fertility in Demography! Congrats Lindsay! #Census #SIPPData https://t.co/hydcuEDpUT
Congratulations to Lindsay Monte @uscensusbureau for her #SIPPData paper: "Multiple-Partner Fertility in the United States: A Demographic Portrait" published in Demography. https://t.co/GiHAZLDZN7
Paper from Lindsay Monte forthcoming in Demography "Multiple-Partner Fertility in the United States: A Demographic Portrait" https://t.co/sIZNYIalYf #CensusResearch