A recent study found that families in Latin America are getting smaller, and are due to drop in size by 18% by the year 2020. This is due to a growing number of single parent households, as well as women delaying having children until they are older.
they have large families
It depends on specific countries, but nowadays most families within the region have between 1 and 3 children per family. This in stark contrast to the large families (6 or more children per couple) found in Latin American families only 30 years ago.Some examples are provided on fertility rate (children per woman):Guatemala: 3.8 (largest within the region)Bolivia: 3.2Honduras: 2.8Panama: 2.5Chile: 1.9Cuba: 1.7 (lowest within the region)
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They can live in small or big families. I come from a family of 8, but there are still small families in the USA.
All Scorpios are different - it depends how they were brought up.
No, Latin America is not a single state or country. It is a region made up of several countries in Central and South America where Spanish, Portuguese, and other languages are spoken.
large areas of both south america and africa are in the tropics.
john rawls
The average size of a meerkat family is about 30 members. But families can also be as small as 5 and as large as 50.
because some people have big families and others small families
There are many Latin words for "boat" or "ship":navicula is a small boatcapha is a boat (it is the origin of the word canoe)scapha is a boat or skifflinter is a small, light boatnavis is a large boat or shipnavigium is a large boat or ship
small families