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Scandinavia, Britain and France all have relatively high fertility.
All have relatively high fertility rates; their support ratios remain well over 2 until beyond 2050.
Even America, which has a relatively high fertility rate, will see its old-age dependency rate rise by more than 70%, to 44.
For decades, it was thought that America was distinctive because of its relatively high fertility rate and large number of immigrants, most of them from ethnic minorities.
I wrote a little while back about the little-discussed French demographic advantage within Europe; its relatively high fertility rate means that it should eventually overtake Germany and become the largest continental European economy.
And while it has an aging population, the demographic problem is actually much less in France — with its relatively high fertility — than in the rest of Europe, Germany in particular.
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Our results therefore suggest that migrants contribute to the population growth of Kinshasa both directly (via migration) and indirectly (through their relatively higher fertility).
The other countries where the ageing process is going to be relatively little advanced over the next half a century, are the ones with relatively high-fertility levels.
Since the fertility derived from a single additional mating might be expected to decrease as existing fertility approaches a maximum, or if a female's sperm storage reaches capacity, our lack of discovery of fertility benefits may reflect the (relatively) high overall fertility in the population.
According to Haub and others, there is no single explanation for the relatively high U.S. fertility rate.
In addition, despite relatively high completed fertility, a large proportion of Hispanic women and men fall short of early life intentions.
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