Total Fertility Rates, Europe and America
|
Austria |
1.3 (2001) |
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Belgium |
1.5 (1995) |
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Bulgaria |
1.2 (2001) |
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Cyprus |
1.6 (2000) |
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Czech Republic |
1.1 (2001) |
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Denmark |
1.7 (2001) |
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Estonia |
1.3 (2001) |
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Finland |
1.7 (2001) |
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France |
1.8 (1999) |
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Germany |
1.4 (2000) |
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Greece |
1.3 (1999) |
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Hungary |
1.3 (2001) |
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Iceland |
2.1 (2000) |
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Ireland |
2.0 (2001) |
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Italy |
1.2 (2000) |
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Latvia |
1.2 (2001) |
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Lithuania |
1.3 (2001) |
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Luxembourg |
1.7 (2001) |
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Malta |
1.5 (2001) |
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Netherlands |
1.7 (2001) |
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Norway |
1.8 (2001) |
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Poland |
1.3 (2001) |
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Portugal |
1.5 (2001) |
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Romania |
1.3 (2000) |
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Slovakia |
1.2 (2001) |
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Spain |
1.2 (2000) |
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Sweden |
1.6 (2001) |
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Switzerland |
1.4 (2001) |
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Turkey |
2.5 (2000) |
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United Kingdom |
1.6 (2000) |
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United States |
2.1 (2000) |
Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, World Fertility Report 2003 (New York: United Nations, 2004).
Contents
- Introduction
- Executive Summary
- Chapter One: How Special a Relationship?
- Chapter Two: Perspectives on the Past
- Chapter Three: Tony Blair and the Special Relationship
- Chapter Four: Britain and the Special Relationship
- Chapter Five: Britain and Europe
- Chapter Six: Securing the Future
- Appendix 1: Total Fertility Rates, Europe and America
- Appendix 2: NATO Defense Expenditure by Country as a Percentage of GDP, 2004 (Based on Constant Prices)