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Stable aggregate fertility in a time of family change: a decomposition of trends in American fertility, 1970-1999.
Sarah R. Hayford
Social and Family Dynamics, T. Denny Sanford School of (SSFD)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
fertility
100%
family
68%
decomposition
68%
trend
47%
woman
45%
birth rate
31%
marriage
30%
childbearing
18%
marital status
18%
African American
16%
age structure
12%
rate
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Birth Rate
92%
Fertility
89%
Marriage
36%
European Continental Ancestry Group
29%
Age Distribution
17%
Marital Status
17%
African Americans
14%
Population
6%
Social Sciences
fertility
79%
trend
46%
birth rate
35%
time
33%
marriage
24%
demographic situation
18%
marital status
15%
American
12%
scenario
11%
Agriculture & Biology
marriage
62%
birth rate
60%
degradation
57%
marital status
35%
African Americans
32%
methodology
6%