Rahim A, Ram B
Demography Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa.
J Biosoc Sci. 1993 Apr;25(2):155-67. doi: 10.1017/s0021932000020460.
This study used data from the 1984 Family History Survey conducted by Statistics Canada to examine recent trends and patterns of child-spacing among currently married women. Life table and proportional hazards estimates show that Canadian women, particularly those in younger age groups with higher education and longer work experience, start having children late, but have subsequent children rather quickly. This suggests that such women tend to complete childbearing within a compressed time period.
本研究使用了加拿大统计局1984年进行的家庭史调查数据,以考察目前已婚妇女在生育间隔方面的近期趋势和模式。生命表和比例风险估计显示,加拿大妇女,尤其是那些年龄较小、受过高等教育且工作经验较长的妇女,生育起步较晚,但随后生育速度较快。这表明这类妇女往往在较短时间内完成生育。