Description of node <http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en>

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http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type http://rdf-vocabulary.ddialliance.org/xkos#ExplanatoryNote
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en http://purl.org/pav/version 2
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en http://rdf-vocabulary.ddialliance.org/xkos#plainText Completed fertility is the average number of children of women (men) belonging to the same generation when they reach the end of their fertile life (from 15 to 50 years for women and from 18 to 60 years for men), without taking into account their mortality. It is the sum of fertility rates by age in a generation.
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en http://purl.org/dc/terms/language en
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en http://eurovoc.europa.eu/schema#noteLiteral <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Completed fertility is the average number of children of women (men) belonging to the same generation when they reach the end of their fertile life (from 15 to 50 years for women and from 18 to 60 years for men), without taking into account their mortality. It is the sum of fertility rates by age in a generation.</p></div>
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en http://rdf.insee.fr/def/base#validFrom 2021-10-08T16:12:08.233
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466 http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1466/definition/v2/en