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4. There was a cross-over point in the early 1980s when Scottishfertility fell below English ... 2. New dynamics of family formation The ‘total fertilityrate’ (TFR) measures ... year’s age-specific fertilityrates throughout their childbearing years. Changes
Figure 3.3 Total fertilityrates, Scotland and the English regions, 2001 ... in England. Figure 3.3 shows that Scotland had a lower total fertilityrate in 2001
denmark, finland, france, new zealand, norway, scotland, sweden, united kingdom ... Australia has also experienced a drop in infant mortality rates in the last decade. In 1996, New Zealand's infant mortality rate was 6.7 per 1, 000 live births, compared with 5.8 per 1, 000 in Australia. By 2006, New Zealand's infant mortality rate
Figure 16 Status of Parents at Registered Births. England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland. 1971-2006. Total FertilityRates (TFRs). E&W E&W NI E&W NI E&W Scot E&W ScotScot TFR Sole Registration Unmarried - Different Address Unmarried - Joint ... 590 out of a total of all registered live births 669, 500. For Scotland this percentage is higher at 16 ... ireland, scotland, united kingdom
Among the constituent countries of the UK, the mean age at motherhood assumed for the long-term varies from 29.3 years in Wales, to 29.9 years in both England and Scotland, and 30 ... 29 March 2012 The mean age at motherhood for the UK is assumed to rise ... Rates per 1, 000 women Average completed family size and (number over Mean age at motherhood (years) 35– of children)
The reasons for Scotland’s lower fertilityrates are uncertain and further ... ethnic population in Scotland compared with England, a group which tends ... by which time their fecundity is reduced (Paterson et al, 2004, p14). Scotland and the UK
United Kingdom Total fertilityrateEngland Wales Scotland Northern Ireland ... ireland, scotland, united kingdom ... Between 1971 and 2001, the TFR of women in the constituent countries of the UK
As well as sociological interest, low and falling fertilityrates have policy ... fertility and imperial expansion. Birth rates are far more important for age structure ... that at current fertilityrates (even if there were no further fall) the population of Italy
and a comparison made with the corresponding distributions in England and Wales and Scotland ... was higher in Ireland than in either England and Wales or Scotland. In Ireland in 2004, 1 ... and in England and Wales and Scotland in 2004