It said today the average children in Ireland is 1.4 and that 20 years ago it was 2.2..............what way is it calulated?
Seems straight forward to me , reading a newspaper today it states the average amount of children per family is 1.4 and was 2.2 children 20yrs ago, I think thats all we need to know, I am just wondering is it worked out by age of parents, ie if you asked a young married couple of 24 yrs old good chance they wont start having a family until their late 20's,, most parents I think are finished having children by the age of 40, so the survey should be done on that type of age group,Hi dodo,
Can you point a link to where you heard this statistic? It might be possible to determine how the statistic is calculated then.
Your post is a quite garbled and does not seem to make much sense, perhaps you could repost in a way that is more easily understood?
Thanks
aj
It said today the average children in Ireland is 1.4 and that 20 years ago it was 2.2, This does not seem right 2.2 ,most family's I know from that generation have a least 4 children. what way is it calulated, I know of not one family where parents are in their 50,s and finished with having children and only had the one child,
There were a lot more nuns and priests back then who's average number of children was surely under 0.1.
There were a lot more nuns and priests back then who's average number of children was surely under 0.1.
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