How many children and how many siblings in France in the last century ?
Laurent Toulemon
Population and societies
N°374, décembre 2001,
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Abstract (click on +)
The baby-boom of the 20th century was a unique and major demographic event. In France, after having steadily declined in the 1920s and 1930s, the period total fertility rate suddenly rose between 1945 and 1947. It remained high for about twenty years, and then, in 1964, it began to decline again, ending the baby-boom in France, as well as in most industrilized countries. Since 1975, TFR has remained more or less stable in France at around 1,8 children per woman.

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How many children and how many siblings in France in the last century ?
- The most fertile women of the century were those born in 1930
- A sharp increase in the age of mothers at childbirth
- Controlling fertlity : four out of ten women have two children
- family size seen from the standpoint of siblings




