«We have
higher fertility because we're an immigrant - receiving country,» Glick says.
Not exact matches
The U.S.
fertility rate sits just below the replacement level and is only that
high because of the greater
fertility of Hispanic immigrants.
Israeli Jews, by contrast, have the
highest fertility of any first - world population, and not only
because of the fecund ultra-Orthodox;
fertility among secular Israelis is far above replacement.
Efforts needed to avoid two extremes Wilmoth said low
fertility could be viewed as just as difficult a challenge as
high birth rates
because governments have to deal with rapidly aging populations and fewer children to replace them.
This trend is worrisome
because, besides affecting male
fertility, men with lower sperm counts also have
higher rates of heart disease and cancer.
Because of the
high survival rates of childhood cancer — close to 80 percent — more cancer patients than ever are reaching adulthood and many face
fertility problems.
«I think Mormons are an interesting case
because it's one example of a faith community that has really
high fertility patterns, in fact the
highest fertility patterns in the U.S., who don't seem to suffer as much by having these large families when we look at educational attainment,» Gibbs said.
Women who have any preexisting eye conditions, like glaucoma,
high blood pressure, or diabetes, and women who have taken
fertility treatments should also be extra vigilant with their eyesight,
because these conditions may put you at greater risk for vision changes.
This is good news
because herpes has no effect on you
fertility and it has a
higher transmission rate only if you are having a break out at the time of the birth.
Just like any other dog breed, female Chihuahuas should never be bred on their first two or three heats
because the
fertility is not
high enough to allow for a successful and smooth pregnancy.
I chatted with one of the authors, Hans - Peter Kohler of the University of Pennsylvania, and he explained that this finding doesn't appear to influence the global trajectory toward a population peak of more or less 9 billion
because the level of development where the uptick in
fertility occurs is very
high.
The total
fertility rate remains
high in many countries not
because women want many children but
because they are denied these technologies and information, and often even the right to have fewer children.
It is possible that the factors influencing
fertility of these subpopulations are particularly important for future
fertility prospects
because fertility is being postponed to increasingly
higher ages — for example, mean age at first birth is already above 30 in Germany (OECD 2012)-- and overall educational attainment is increasing.