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By: David

Interestingly, it looked like in the 70′s, income mattered more than education, and fertility was positively correlated with income. I’d love to see the data further back. Were rich whites always more...

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By: Tomasz R.

@David – additional interesting data: In 2010 in Poland polish women have TFR of 1.4, while those who migrated to the UK have TFR of 2.5. The factors may be: higher affluence in the UK, including...

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By: Mike the Mad Biologist

Any idea how this breaks down by gender? It seems women’s attitudes are critical here.

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By: Sandgroper

Mike scores! In Africa, letting little girls go to school is emerging as the best hope for controlling population growth.

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By: JG

@ Tomasz R. What kind of Polish women tend to migrate to the UK? Educated, skilled, professional types? Or unskilled labor, nannies, etc.?

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By: Tomasz R.

Data from 2007 shows that “Research conducted by PKO Bank Polski, Poland’s largest retail bank, shows that 63% of Polish immigrants to the UK are aged between 24 and 35 with 40% possessing a university...

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