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USA: White Fertility and Intelligence (or, Dysgenics Quantified)
Quantifying Dysgenics The previous post, “Dysgenic Fertility Trends in Generation-X” reported on the negative correlation between white fertility and educational-attainment (a proxy for intelligence) among women ending their reproductive lives in the early 2010s (i.e., those born in the late … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, dysgenics, fertility, generation x, iq, milennials, richard lynn, total fertility rate, usa, whites
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Chidlessness Among Generation-X Women
Foseti is alarmed that 43% of white-collar American women between ages 33 and 46 have never had a child. Of course, this is a very large age-bracket, and many of the women in their 30s may yet have children. Age … Continue reading
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Tagged census, dysgenics, fertility, foseti, generation x, greece, usa
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