1. The fertility of ethnic minorities in the UK, 1960s-2006.
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Coleman, D. A. and Dubuc, S.
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HUMAN fertility ,DEMOGRAPHY ,MINORITIES ,SOCIAL conditions of minorities ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,REIGN of Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1952-2022 - Abstract
This paper presents estimates of the level and trend of the fertility of different ethnic minorities in the UK from the 1960s up to 2006. The fertility estimates are derived primarily from the Labour Force Survey using the Own-Child method, with additional information from the General Household Survey and vital registration data. Comparisons are made between the level of fertility of UK-born and immigrant mothers from minority groups, and the fertility of the populations in the country of origin. Total fertility in all groups has fallen from levels that were initially relatively high. That of some UK ethnic groups has already fallen to about the level of the UK national average (e.g., black Caribbean) or below it (e.g., Indian and Chinese). Only among Pakistani and Bangladeshi women does total fertility remain substantially above the national average despite a continuous decrease over the last 20 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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