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How have birth rates fared for 30 and 40 year old women over the last 30 years?
 
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Marriages that allow partners to change over time are
 
  A) static.
  B) flexible.
  C) equitable.
  D) covenant.



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Birth rates among women in their 30s and 40s increased steadily from 1975 to 1990. Each of those years had approximately a 3 percent increase. This trend appears to be continuing into the twenty-first century. In 2004, births to older women were on the rise. Among women aged 30 to 34, for example, the birth rate was 95.5; among women aged 35 to 39, the birth rate was 45.4; and among women in their 40s, the birth rate was 9.0

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