immigration patterns may also affect fertility rates if there is a sudden influx of young people from a particular region, but growth fertility wide like that happened last year seems to indicate an economic outlook rosier for everyone. Women nearly every race to have children in 2014 compared to 2013, except for women Native Americans or Alaska who was born less than 2 percent. Women in Asia and the Pacific showed the largest increase - they have children over 6 percent in 2014 over the previous year. Looking ahead to the size of the next generation, the CDC also consider a measures called the total fertility rate. This figure represents the number of children that a group of women can have on your whole life. In order for a generation to replace itself, that number must be 2,100 births per 1,000 women. Overall, the total fertility rate in 2014 was 1,851.5 born for every 1,000 women. That means that at current levels, the next generation will be smaller than the present.
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