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In general, which of the following is true about the effect education has on family size? Check all that apply. A. Less education, less opportunity, fewer children O B. Less education, earlier marriage, more children C. Educated women have fewer children, even after correcting for the fact that they marry later O D. More education, later marriage, fewer children SUBMIT​

the answers are B C and D

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Answer:

Its B,C, and D

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B. Less education, earlier marriage, more children.

C. Educated women have fewer children, even after correcting for the fact that they marry later.

D. More education, later marriage, fewer children.

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the most important factors when it comes to birthrates and thus family size is education. This goes for both genders, though it tends to be more pronounced at the women and their education level. To put it simply, the more educated the population is, the smaller the family size, the less educated the population is, the bigger the family size.

  • When people are less educated, they start working earlier and very often marry very young. By getting married very young they have the first child very early and on top of it, they have much more time to have more children.
  • When people are more educated, they finish studying later, focus on building a career because they have many more opportunities, thus they delay marriage. When they decide to get married it is later in their lives so usually, they don't really have enough time to have larger families.
  • The education level of women is crucial. In every country where the women are highly educated the birthrates have dropped sharply. Basically, when women focus on their careers and delay marriage they found themselves in a situation to have a single child or to miss out on the period when they can have a child thus end up with none.
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