lunes, 27 de enero de 2014

Over 40% of all US births are out of wedlock


USA’s childless women



The story of changing fertility and demographic structures is continuing to gain media attention in the US. The Pew Research centre has crunched the numbers from a recent UN report, the World Fertility Report 2012.

According to the UN’s data, US women who are coming to the end of their childbearing years (40-44 years old) are among the most likely to have to childless compared to similar cohorts around the world. Among 118 countries with comparable data, only six have higher childless rates than the US’s 19%. So nearly a fifth of all women in the US in the 40-44 year old age category do not have children, and are unlikely to do so. It would be interesting to note how many of these women made a conscious decision to not have children, how many put the decision off until it was too late, and how many women wanted to but could not for whatever reason.

The US is still someway off the top of the childless list though:

“Singapore tops the list, with a childless rate of 23%, followed by Austria, the U.K., Finland, Bahrain, and Canada. Liberia and Congo report childlessness rates below 2%, although the UN states that childlessness typically doesn’t dip below 3%, so these values should be viewed cautiously.”

Not unexpectedly, with childless rates so high, the US is near the bottom of the list when it comes to the average number of children that 40-44 year old women have. At 1.9 children per woman, only 19 out 171 countries report lower rates than the states. Germany and Ukraine are on the bottom with just 1.6 children per woman, while 40-44 year olds in Niger will have had 7.8 children on average. Of course, this average number of children will decline for many countries for the 40-44 year old age bracket as the current low fertility rates are reflected.

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