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Marriage Decline Fuels Fertility Decline

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Apr 16, 2018
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An analysis by demographer Lyman Stone finds that nearly all of the decline in U.S. fertility since 2001 can be explained by the lower married composition of the population. Because most babies are born to married women, the rising average age of marriage in the United States has put a major strain on fertility.

—Institute for Family Studies

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