Middle children are rarer in America. In 2016, about six-in-ten U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 had given birth to one or two children, while just 38% had three or more. That’s roughly the inverse of 1976. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN pic.twitter.com/Lyzw78b28e— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 12, 2018
12 August 2018
In "Analysis"
In 1976, four-in-ten U.S. moms in their early 40s had given birth to four or more children. But by 2016, the share had shrunk to just 15%. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN pic.twitter.com/9ZIJSjvb2z— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 11, 2018
11 August 2018
In "Analysis"
The share of U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 with at least a master’s degree and three or more children increased from two decades ago, as the share with just one child declined. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN pic.twitter.com/FgBC5Hpz7z— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 13, 2018
13 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @FactTank: In combined data for 2014 and 2016, 46% of U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 with a high school diploma or less had given birth to three or more children. By comparison, among mothers in the same age group w/ a postgrad degree, 28% had given birth to 3+ kids. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN https://t.co/Bcu568rDWT
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RT @FactTank: Middle children are rarer in America. In 2016, about six-in-ten U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 had given birth to one or two children, while just 38% had three or more. That’s roughly the inverse of 1976. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN https://t.co/Lyzw78b28e
Middle children are rarer in America. In 2016, about six-in-ten U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 had given birth to one or two children, while just 38% had three or more. That’s roughly the inverse of 1976. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN pic.twitter.com/Lyzw78b28e— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 12, 2018
12 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @FactTank: In 1976, four-in-ten U.S. moms in their early 40s had given birth to four or more children. But by 2016, the share had shrunk to just 15%. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN https://t.co/9ZIJSjvb2z
In 1976, four-in-ten U.S. moms in their early 40s had given birth to four or more children. But by 2016, the share had shrunk to just 15%. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN pic.twitter.com/9ZIJSjvb2z— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 11, 2018
11 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @FactTank: The share of U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 with at least a master’s degree and three or more children increased from two decades ago, as the share with just one child declined. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN https://t.co/FgBC5Hpz7z
The share of U.S. mothers ages 40 to 44 with at least a master’s degree and three or more children increased from two decades ago, as the share with just one child declined. https://t.co/B75AVa3wQN pic.twitter.com/FgBC5Hpz7z— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 13, 2018
13 August 2018
In "Analysis"