Bloom D E
Demography. 1982 Aug;19(3):351-70.
This paper analyzes cross-cohort trends in the age pattern of women at first birth in the United States. The analysis involves fitting the Coale-McNeil marriage model to the age distribution of first birth frequencies for a number of recent white and nonwhite cohorts. Methodologically, the results (a) provide support for the application of the Coale-McNeil marriage model to first birth data, and (b) demonstrate the ability of the model to accurately project first birth fertility for cohorts which have yet to complete their childbearing years. Substantively the results indicate (a) that the proportion of women who will never have a first birth is increasing across cohorts and can be expected to be as high as .25 and .20 for recent white and nonwhite cohorts respectively; (b) that recent nonwhite cohorts have an appreciable number of first births at earlier ages than their white counterparts, as well as a lower mean age at first birth and increasingly less dispersion (across cohorts) in their age at first birth; and (c) that the mean age at first birth and the proportion of first births occurring between ages 25 and 34 is increasing across cohorts of white women but is stable across cohorts of nonwhite women.
本文分析了美国首次生育的女性年龄模式的跨队列趋势。该分析包括将科尔-麦克尼尔婚姻模型应用于多个近期白人及非白人队列首次生育频率的年龄分布。在方法上,研究结果:(a)为科尔-麦克尼尔婚姻模型应用于首次生育数据提供了支持;(b)证明了该模型能够准确预测尚未完成生育年龄的队列的首次生育生育率。从实质上讲,研究结果表明:(a)从未有过首次生育的女性比例在各队列中呈上升趋势,预计近期白人及非白人队列中这一比例分别高达0.25和0.20;(b)近期非白人队列中,有相当数量的女性比白人同龄人更早生育第一胎,且首次生育的平均年龄更低,各队列首次生育年龄的离散程度也越来越小;(c)白人女性各队列中,首次生育的平均年龄以及25至34岁之间生育第一胎的比例在上升,而非白人女性各队列中这一情况保持稳定。