Reproduction in the U.S., 1965 ( Office of Population Research )

Publication series :Office of Population Research

Author: Ryder Norman B.;Westoff Charles F.  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781400886517

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691093185

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

The 1965 National Fertility Study is the third in a continuing series of major studies of American fertility. Based on interviews with 5,600 married women under the age of 55, the report is concerned with the measurement of all facets of reproductive behavior.

Originally published in 1971.

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Chapter

I Background of the 1965 National Fertility Study

II Orientations Toward Numbers of Children

III The Trend of Expected Parity

IV Racial, Religious, and Socioeconomic Difierences in Fertility

V Contraception

VI Use of the Pill

VII Some Effects of Pill Use

VIII Catholic Conformity Before and After the Papal Encyclical

IX Fertility Planning

X Attitudes Toward Abortion

XI Birth Intervals and Pregnancy Intervals

Appendix A: Inconsistency of Response

Appendix B: 1965 Questionnaire

Appendix C: Related Publications

Index

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