I'm not exactly sure but most Brazilian families that I know they have, 2 or 3 children and that would seem correct by the child parent ratio and kid adult ratio
in 2000 the average was 2.1 so I would say somewhere around there
As of recent data, the average Brazilian family has about 1.7 to 2 children. This figure has declined significantly over the years due to various factors, including urbanization, increased access to education, and family planning. The trend reflects broader changes in societal norms and economic conditions in Brazil.
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5 average
An average French family has two kids.
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as many as they wanted to have
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The average family size in the Bahamas is 3-4. Two adults and 2-3 kids.
Roughly 1 3/4 kids on average. Nowadays it's more like 1 and a half. So the average family might have 1, 2, or 3 kids. Note that This is based of American families, not sure about anywhere else.
The average number of children per family in America is around 1.9. This number has been decreasing over the years, with many families opting to have fewer children.
8 kids, a mom and dad