Recent Decline in Births in the United States, 2007–2009

Recent Decline in Births in the United States, 2007–2009

Recent Decline in Births in the United States, 2007–2009

Recent Decline in Births in the United States, 2007–2009

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The number of births in the United States reached an all-time high of 4,316,233 in 2007, but that number has since fallen (1–3). From 2007 through 2009, births fell 4 percent to 4,131,019; and the provisional count of births through June 2010 indicated continued declines (3). Fertility rates—which relate the number of births to women aged 15–44 (i.e., the childbearing years)—also fell during this time frame.This report takes a more detailed look at the decline in births from 2007 through 2009 by mother’s age, race and ethnicity, birth order, and state. The analysis is based on a comparison of 2007 final and 2009 preliminary birth data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS), and are the most current detailed birth data available.

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BN ID: 2940013876361
Publisher: The Delano Max Wealth Institute, LLC.
Publication date: 12/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 895 KB
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