This paper analyzes the fertility rate or the number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years old. The research is based off of census data from the Statistical Abstract of the United States from 1990 to 2009. The purpose of researching fertility and birth rates is to explain the slight fluctuations during this time frame. This study looks into the factors as to why this change has occurred, such as race, education, marital status, economic impact, age, and region. The results from over the past 20 years have proven that these demographic and geographic factors have both affected the variations of the fertility rates across the U.S
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
In an exploratory study of adolescent fertility in 24 Massachusetts cities, age-specific birth rates...
The article starts by outlining the types of demographic events and states that are routinely measur...
This paper utilizes the approach of cross-sectional data to analyze the effect of women's employment...
This paper examines the spatial patterns and correlates of fertility among non-Hispanic white women ...
In the last 20 years the United States, in contrast to European Union countries, has not experienced...
In this paper, we use data from the US census to document the history of the relationship between fe...
This paper examines the trend in the fertility difference between the South and the remainder of the...
DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 2014\u20131120Objectives: This report presents 2011 data on U.S. births...
In this article we examined fertility trends in the State of California from 1970 to 2000. During th...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...
In this dissertation, I examine the evolving relationship between marriage and fertility in the Unit...
Financial support from NSF grants No. 0519324 and 0452473 is gratefully acknowledged. All remaining ...
Enclosed in this research report is the analysis of the effect of a nation’s infant mortality rate (...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
In an exploratory study of adolescent fertility in 24 Massachusetts cities, age-specific birth rates...
The article starts by outlining the types of demographic events and states that are routinely measur...
This paper utilizes the approach of cross-sectional data to analyze the effect of women's employment...
This paper examines the spatial patterns and correlates of fertility among non-Hispanic white women ...
In the last 20 years the United States, in contrast to European Union countries, has not experienced...
In this paper, we use data from the US census to document the history of the relationship between fe...
This paper examines the trend in the fertility difference between the South and the remainder of the...
DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 2014\u20131120Objectives: This report presents 2011 data on U.S. births...
In this article we examined fertility trends in the State of California from 1970 to 2000. During th...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...
In this dissertation, I examine the evolving relationship between marriage and fertility in the Unit...
Financial support from NSF grants No. 0519324 and 0452473 is gratefully acknowledged. All remaining ...
Enclosed in this research report is the analysis of the effect of a nation’s infant mortality rate (...
This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determi...
The paper deals with fertility determinants in the populations of immigrants and nonimmigrants in th...
In an exploratory study of adolescent fertility in 24 Massachusetts cities, age-specific birth rates...
The article starts by outlining the types of demographic events and states that are routinely measur...