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The same study shows that a smaller percentage of those who plan to go to college have agreed to marry their steady ... Similarly , a relatively smaller number of the very good students have committed themselves already to marriage .
The same study shows that a smaller percentage of those who plan to go to college have agreed to marry their steady ... Similarly , a relatively smaller number of the very good students have committed themselves already to marriage .
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According to the 1957 survey made by the Census Bureau , there were 880 children under 14 years per 1,000 married couples , both of whom were Jewish and only 459 such children per 1,000 married couples when only one of the spouses was ...
According to the 1957 survey made by the Census Bureau , there were 880 children under 14 years per 1,000 married couples , both of whom were Jewish and only 459 such children per 1,000 married couples when only one of the spouses was ...
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The Jewish women 15-44 years old and ever married had only about 77 percent as many children ever born per 1,000 such women as the Catholics and about 79 percent as many children as the Protestant women ever had .
The Jewish women 15-44 years old and ever married had only about 77 percent as many children ever born per 1,000 such women as the Catholics and about 79 percent as many children as the Protestant women ever had .
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