This depends on what country you are talking about. For example, the average in the US is 2-3 children.
1.8 in houses with families 1.7 in houses with cohabiting couples and single parents
The average people per household is four. There are many houses that have less than this and many that have more than this amount
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IDK but the average number of children per household now is 2.3
the average number was 8
The average number of people per household in China is three, as the fertility rate is about 1.5 births per woman.
Niger is #1 with 7.8 births per household according to CIA facts. Afghanistan fluctuates between #3-#4 with 7.5-7.3 births per household while the USA is #126 on list.
According to the website for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, the average number of persons per household in 2000 was 2.67. In 2002, the estimated number of persons per household for 2010 was 2.55.This comes from the Statistical Annex to the Fifth Periodic Report on the Implementation of Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, which Japan submitted to the UN in September 2002. It considers data culled between the time period of May 1998 up to April 2002.- MOFA home page: http://www.mofa.go.jp/- Average # of Persons Per Household and Percentage Distribution by Type of Household Structure: http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/human/women_rep5/010.html- Fifth Periodic Report on Implementation of Conventionon the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (Japan): http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/human/women_rep5/index.html- Statistical Annex: http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/human/women_rep5/annex.html , and just
The average number of children per household in the United States was 3.
IDK but the average number of children per household now is 2.3
The average number of children per household in the United States was 2.
the average number was 8
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If there is a household number of two adults and two children the there is an average of about two computers.
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In the United States, the average number of children per household was 1.17. By 1958, after the country recovered from World War II, that number jumped to an average of 1.38 and in 1970, 1.51.
7-8 children per house
1 on average, though this number has begun to slowly increase with the rise of the korean middle class.
The average number of children per household in Germany is approximately 1.44. This figure includes both biological and adopted children. The average has been declining in recent years due to various factors such as changing cultural norms, urbanization, and economic factors.
The average number of people per household in China is three, as the fertility rate is about 1.5 births per woman.