Main Topics:Variables The data consists of fertility rates, given for each year (1882-1954) of births per 1000 ever-married women by single years of age, 15 to 49. The data was derived by matching vital statistics on birth with data on population exposed to risk, which came in part from population censuses and in part from intercensal estimation. Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.<br
Recently the World Health Or-ganization reported 2005 fer-tility rates per woman and gross national ...
The 1991 Canadian Census Cohort is the largest population-based cohort in Canada (N=2 734 835). Prio...
Increasing age at first childbirth has been suggested to increase the risk for infertility. Our obje...
Main Topics:Variables The data consists of rates, given for each calendar year. The fertility rates ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><B>Main Topics</B>:<br...
This research is concerned with reconstructing and analyzing the history of fertility transition in ...
The Canadian Fertility Survey (CFS 1984) was conducted in April-June 1984. The project was funded by...
Version 1.0The variables contained in the data sets are primarily concerned with perinatal outcomes ...
Vital rate estimates for Canadian Registered Indians were presented in this paper. The population un...
The article starts by outlining the types of demographic events and states that are routinely measur...
From the original codebook: Unlike other fertility studies which record fertility in terms of bi...
This study investigated motivations behind fertility patterns to ascertain the extent to which the n...
When the total number of children bom during the life time of the women belonging to a stated birth ...
Context and objective The reconstitution of birth histories—or maternity histories—is a widely used ...
A time series analysis of aggregate data on cohort and life cycle patterns in women's participation ...
Recently the World Health Or-ganization reported 2005 fer-tility rates per woman and gross national ...
The 1991 Canadian Census Cohort is the largest population-based cohort in Canada (N=2 734 835). Prio...
Increasing age at first childbirth has been suggested to increase the risk for infertility. Our obje...
Main Topics:Variables The data consists of rates, given for each calendar year. The fertility rates ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><B>Main Topics</B>:<br...
This research is concerned with reconstructing and analyzing the history of fertility transition in ...
The Canadian Fertility Survey (CFS 1984) was conducted in April-June 1984. The project was funded by...
Version 1.0The variables contained in the data sets are primarily concerned with perinatal outcomes ...
Vital rate estimates for Canadian Registered Indians were presented in this paper. The population un...
The article starts by outlining the types of demographic events and states that are routinely measur...
From the original codebook: Unlike other fertility studies which record fertility in terms of bi...
This study investigated motivations behind fertility patterns to ascertain the extent to which the n...
When the total number of children bom during the life time of the women belonging to a stated birth ...
Context and objective The reconstitution of birth histories—or maternity histories—is a widely used ...
A time series analysis of aggregate data on cohort and life cycle patterns in women's participation ...
Recently the World Health Or-ganization reported 2005 fer-tility rates per woman and gross national ...
The 1991 Canadian Census Cohort is the largest population-based cohort in Canada (N=2 734 835). Prio...
Increasing age at first childbirth has been suggested to increase the risk for infertility. Our obje...