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    May 7, 2015
    Childlessness Falls, Family Size Grows Among Highly Educated Women

    The Rise of the Two-Child Family, and the Decline of the Four-Child Family

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    Childlessness Falls, Family Size Grows Among Highly Educated Women

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    Among the Highly Educated, Declines in Childlessness and Increases in Big Families
    The Rise of the Two-Child Family, and the Decline of the Four-Child Family
    The Rise and Fall of Childlessness
    For the Highly Educated, Dramatic Declines in Childlessness
    Childlessness by Race and Ethnicity
    Among Mothers, Family Size is Shrinking
    Moms with Less Education Have Bigger Families
    Among Highly Educated Moms, Families are Getting Bigger
    Among Hispanics, Big Families are the Norm
    Across All Racial and Ethnic Groups, Dramatic Declines in Very Large Families
    Family Size, by Education
    Family Size, by Race and Ethnicity

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