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Geremia
Guest
Is the U.S. a nation or a “mortion?” (natio = birth, mors = death)
These are the results of a very interesting report on the fertility of U.S. women in 2006.
Children ever born per woman living in U.S.: 1.862 (much below the replacement level of 2.1)
Being white = death?
Children ever born per
hispanic woman: 2.300
white woman: 1.849
Why? Is it because hispanics are generally Catholic? If so, hopefully they will continue to help the national birthrate get above the replacement level of 2.1.
U.S. culture = death?
Children ever born per
native U.S. woman: 1.823
foreign-born woman: 2.052
Why? Is it because the U.S. culture doesn’t value children? Does the U.S. now depend on immigrants because natives haven’t been doing their share of the birthrate?
College = death?
Children ever born per women with a
high school diploma: 1.719
bachelor’s degree: 1.632
Why? Is it because we value a college education over children?
Contraception = death
45.1% of women of fertile age in the U.S. do not have children!
(cf., 38.0% for hispanic women of fertile age in the U.S and 47.5% for white women of fertile age in the U.S.; 53.1% of women of fertile age in the U.S. are married.)
Why, and is this due primarily to contraception?
These are the results of a very interesting report on the fertility of U.S. women in 2006.
Children ever born per woman living in U.S.: 1.862 (much below the replacement level of 2.1)
Being white = death?
Children ever born per
hispanic woman: 2.300
white woman: 1.849
Why? Is it because hispanics are generally Catholic? If so, hopefully they will continue to help the national birthrate get above the replacement level of 2.1.
U.S. culture = death?
Children ever born per
native U.S. woman: 1.823
foreign-born woman: 2.052
Why? Is it because the U.S. culture doesn’t value children? Does the U.S. now depend on immigrants because natives haven’t been doing their share of the birthrate?
College = death?
Children ever born per women with a
high school diploma: 1.719
bachelor’s degree: 1.632
Why? Is it because we value a college education over children?
Contraception = death
45.1% of women of fertile age in the U.S. do not have children!
(cf., 38.0% for hispanic women of fertile age in the U.S and 47.5% for white women of fertile age in the U.S.; 53.1% of women of fertile age in the U.S. are married.)
Why, and is this due primarily to contraception?