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The Later Years of Childbearing (Hardcover)
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The Later Years of Childbearing (Hardcover)
Series: Office of Population Research
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Why do American couples differ in the number of children they have?
To answer this question the first major longitudinal study in
American fertility was begun in 1957 with a series of interviews
with parents of two children. Family Growth in Metropolitan America
(1961) and The Third Child (1963) reported the results of the first
two phases of this research project. In this book, in addition to
evaluating the longitudinal design of the study, the authors report
the results of the third and final interviews, a decade after the
first, and attempt to answer such questions as: How well are
couples able to predict their own fertility over the years? To what
extent does the number of children desired affect the spacing of
births? How is fertility affected by peer group relations, by the
wife's participation in the labor force, by religion? Originally
published in 1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
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