Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... women ever had . In the case of those 45 years old and over , who are not likely to have any more children , the percentages were about 73 and 81 , respectively . The Jewish women 45 years and older had an average of 2.22 children per woman ...
... women ever had . In the case of those 45 years old and over , who are not likely to have any more children , the percentages were about 73 and 81 , respectively . The Jewish women 45 years and older had an average of 2.22 children per woman ...
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... Jewish women were several months older at the time they were married than the other respondents . The Growth of American Families study shows that Jewish women expect fewer children than other women . The 74 Jew- ish respondents ...
... Jewish women were several months older at the time they were married than the other respondents . The Growth of American Families study shows that Jewish women expect fewer children than other women . The 74 Jew- ish respondents ...
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... women of a certain age , can be used for the purpose of comparing the fertility of Jewish and other women . 60 Secondly , there is probably not much of a correlation between ... Jewish women 40 years old and over 694 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD.
... women of a certain age , can be used for the purpose of comparing the fertility of Jewish and other women . 60 Secondly , there is probably not much of a correlation between ... Jewish women 40 years old and over 694 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD.
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