The Impact of Immigration on U.S. Fertility

With fertility having fallen below replacement level in the U.S., the Congressional Budget Office projects that deaths will outnumber births by 2033. Although some advocates look to higher-fertility immigrants to end the baby bust, the direct impact of immigration on national fertility is too small to achieve replacement level. Furthermore, evidence suggests that immigration indirectly depresses native fertility, especially among the working class.
 


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