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In 1976 , 14.8 percent of the women 25 to 29 years old had not yet married . Back in 1960 , the corresponding figure was only 10.5 percent . During the intervening sixteen years , six of every ten of those single women in their late ...
In 1976 , 14.8 percent of the women 25 to 29 years old had not yet married . Back in 1960 , the corresponding figure was only 10.5 percent . During the intervening sixteen years , six of every ten of those single women in their late ...
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women under 25 years of age expect to have an average of 2.14 children in their lifetime , whereas married women 45 to 49 years of age have had 3.2 children , on the average.16 The joys and the problems the young women will experience ...
women under 25 years of age expect to have an average of 2.14 children in their lifetime , whereas married women 45 to 49 years of age have had 3.2 children , on the average.16 The joys and the problems the young women will experience ...
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cent of the women 65 to 69 years old and 36 percent of those 70 to 74 years old were married . In late maturity the dif ferences continued such that by age 85 only 6 percent of the women had surviving husbands .
cent of the women 65 to 69 years old and 36 percent of those 70 to 74 years old were married . In late maturity the dif ferences continued such that by age 85 only 6 percent of the women had surviving husbands .
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE | 1 |
THE URBAN FRONTIER AND THE REGIONAL ASPECTS | 10 |
HARRIETT M BARTLETT Cambridge Mass | 12 |
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