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Fertility Tables for Birth Cohorts by Color; United States, 1917–73

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  • April 1976

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  • Description:
    The tables in this volume present fertility data for actual groups or cohorts of women as they pass through their childbearing years of 14 through 49. The tables contain data for calendar years 1917-73. The data will be updated annually in Vital Statistics of the United States, Volume I, Natality, beginning with the 1974 data year. These data have been prepared as a revision and extension of the cohort fertility rates deveIoped by Pascal K. Whelpton and Arthur A. Campbell. The set of rates in this volume utilizes re- vised population estimates prepared by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for this purpose, and has been extended to include data for the two major color groups, white and all others, as well as for all women.

    [Robert L. Heuser, Division of Vital Statistics].

    Also available online.

    Includes bibliographical references.

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