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222 Autism and Exposure to Environmental Chemicals


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Figure 7.18 (a) Total fertility rates of the European Union, Japan and the USA, 1960–2013.
The dotted line represents a fertility rate of 2.1, below which a population cannot be
sustained Source: Adapted from http://databank.worldbank.org/data/views/
variableselection/selectvariables.aspx?source=world‐development‐indicators. (b) Total
fertility rate of Denmark, 1901–2014. The dotted line represents a fertility rate of 2.1.
Note that a downwards trend in total fertility rate started long before introduction of the
contraceptive pill in the 1960s. Apparently the trend was interrupted by the First and
Second World Wars. Source: Adapted from Statistics Denmark. http://www.statistikbanken.
dk/statbank5a/default.asp?w=1600.
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