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The Russian - born women who lived in 1950 in the standard metropolitan areas of Boston , Chicago , Cleveland , Detroit , Los Angeles , New York , Philadelphia , Pittsburgh , and San Francisco , most of whom it will be recalled ...
The Russian - born women who lived in 1950 in the standard metropolitan areas of Boston , Chicago , Cleveland , Detroit , Los Angeles , New York , Philadelphia , Pittsburgh , and San Francisco , most of whom it will be recalled ...
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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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In view of this , it is doubtful whether the number of children under five per 1,000 women of a certain age , can be used for the purpose of comparing the fertility of Jewish and other women . Secondly , there is probably not much of a ...
In view of this , it is doubtful whether the number of children under five per 1,000 women of a certain age , can be used for the purpose of comparing the fertility of Jewish and other women . Secondly , there is probably not much of a ...
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