Led by reports of zero US job growth in August, in a national context of big pushes to roll back workers’ bargaining rights, this Labor Day is signifying hard. So much to say, so much of it deeply irritating, I’m
Delayer Boom!
Today’s Census headline tells us there’s a “delayer boom” underway, as more educated women have children later. This is not a surprise here! … They conclude that women with a college degree or more will end up with around 1.7 kids, as opposed to women with less than a high school degree, with 2.5 kids. But increasing numbers of the later moms are still having kids in the 35-44 range – and in increasing numbers every year (see story on the 2009 data below) — so the 1.7 is not great data. And of course none of this data includes adopted children. Stay tuned!
A Dose of Pro-Natalism for Mother’s Day: What’s Up with That?
Fertility Up, among women 40+
Tighter Belts, Later Bumps
NURTURE: Radical Images, At Last!
The new show NURTURE: Stories of New Midlife Mothers, which pairs great images with the first-person stories of how those families were formed.