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family demographers   to explain family demographic trends and to reveal implications f these trends to families and the society  
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cohabitation   living together without being married, increase in North America  
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divorce   rate is declining in 45 yr olds and younger  
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divorce causes   shorter marriages, remarriage, lower education attainment, financial stressors, poor marital quality  
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widowhood   women's rate is higher because of higher life expectancy  
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replacement level fertility   required number of children each woman in the population would have to bear on average to replace herself and her partner, 2.1  
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causes of delayed childbirth   education, professional opportunities, infertility obstacles, delays to marraige  
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multiple partner fertility   when someone has biological children with more than one partner  
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half siblings   same mom or dad, biological standpoint at one end  
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assisted reproductive technologies   fertility treatments where eggs and sperm are handled outside the body and fertilized eggs are transferred to a woman's bosy  
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public adoptions   child that is in the care of the state welfare authority  
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MEPA   removed barriers and permitted interethnic adoptions to occur to increase placements of minority children  
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children living arrangements   live with biological or adoptive parents, majority married  
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same sex parent households   step parenting, adoption, less likely to have children living with them  
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blended and step family households   children living with biological parents and half siblings  
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multigenerational households   grand parenting  
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single parent households   increases financial dependence  
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orphaned elder   older adults with no immediate family close by to provide support  
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demographic theories   explain observed changes at the population level by looking at economic and social context  
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first demographic transition   reduction in fertility and the associated reductions in mortality that accompanied industrialization and modernization  
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second demographic transition   understand below replacement level fertility, delayed marriage and childbearing, retreat from marriage and higher rates of cohabitation, increase in non-marital births, new patterns in living arrangements and family instability  
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third demographic transition   low fertility native born population, high fertility racial and ethnic immigrant population are emerging  
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