mardi 2 septembre 2014

Number of births fell slightly in France

The number of infants remain above the threshold 800 0000-2013.

Number of births in France fell slightly in 2013, but still remains high, above the 800,000 mark for the rest, as is the case since 2005, according to figures released Wednesday INSEE. In the year 2013 811.510 babies were born in France (excluding Mayotte), of which 781,621 in France. This is 9500 fewer births than in 2012 (-1.2%).

Mothers are older. Despite the fact that women gave birth to an average of 26 to 70 years, is now 30.3 years. Almost two thirds of children between 25 and 34 years old born in 2013 and had a mother. The proportion of mothers aged 40 years or more in 2013, again the level of 1946 5% of births. The parents also have more than thirty years the majority: 71% of children of fathers who were older than 30 years old in 2013 and 16% of parents aged 40 or older born. So more than half of births (52%) under 30 years old, both parents of a 4%, including both parents at least 40 years.

Babies 57% were born in 2013 born out of wedlock, a party that "increased dramatically" since the mid-1970s, before he in only two periods of wars between 1915 and has exceeded 10% in 1919, after 1945 and the birth sixties years gave birth to two or more in 2013, the proportion of children aged mother of twin births increased dramatically, especially since the "older mothers are more likely to use medical contraception," INSEE said. The fertility rate of 2.0 children per woman in France in 2013, according to the National Institute of Demographic Studies.

This Product found Liberation.fr

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