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are consistent with a fertility of 1.9 children per woman, which corresponds to the observed fertility since 2000, and an … average age at birth of 30 years. For women, simulations lead to satisfactory results for completed fertility, fertility rate …
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slightly higher in the United States than in Canada, this is largely offset by much higher fertility, with a total fertility … is foreign-born, versus one in eight in the United States. Based on recent trends in fertility, mortality and … are reflected in major fertility and health differentials between regions and social groups. …
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through natural increase. There are now more African than European immigrants living in France. Fertility was practically … stable in 2011 (2.01 children per woman), but the lifetime fertility of the 1971-1972 cohorts reached a historic low in …
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population. The results show that it could be possible for Quebec to prevent the decline of its population if fertility does not … and 64 years is inevitable: whatever the level of fertility, even if migration were much higher for the next two decades … population from exceeding 25%. The only way to reach this objective is a rapid increase of fertility to the replacement level …
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women who responded strongly in the short run subsequently showed a decrease in fertility relative to the rest of Canada …
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women who responded strongly in the short run subsequently showed a decrease in fertility relative to the rest of Canada …
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