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Indian moms rank 3rd in foreign-born babies in US

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\ From Lalit K Jha\ Washington, Oct 27 (PTI) Indian women rank third after\their Mexican and Chinese peers among foreign mothers giving\birth to children in the US with Asian immigrants increasingly\accounting for a larger share, according to a latest study.\ Among new foreign-born US mothers from the top 10 sending\locations, those from India stand out for their low share of\births outside marriage (one per cent), high rates of college\degree attainment (87 per cent) and high annual family incomes\(USD 104,500), the Pew Research Center said yesterday.\ At the opposite end of the spectrum, new mothers from\Honduras stand out for the high share who are unmarried (66\per cent), lack a high school diploma (51 per cent) and are\living in poverty (49 per cent), it said.\ \\"New moms from India stand out on both measures – almostine-in-ten (87 per cent) have a bachelor\\’s degree, and their\annual median incomes top USD 100,000,\\" said the study\according to which after rising for decades, the share of US\babies born to unmarried women has stabilised in recent years,\driven by a sharp decline in births outside of marriage among\foreign-born women, and a levelling off among US-born women.\ According to the report, as per the latest statistics, in\2014 as many as 901,245 babies were born out of foreign-born\mothers. Of these, Mexico accounted for the largest share of\287,052, followed by China (44,829) and India (43,364).\ The 287,000 births to Mexican-born women in 2014\outnumbered all births to women from Asia, Europe, North\America and Oceania combined.\ China and India are the next most common origin countries\– babies with mothers from these countries each account for\five per cent of births to the foreign born.\ It said none of the other countries comes even close to\India when it comes to education and financial well off.\ \\"The Indian case is particularly extreme – none of the\other top sending countries come close in terms of the share\of new moms with a bachelor\\’s degree. Some six-in-ten new\mothers from China and about half from the Philippines (52 per\cent) have this credential. About a third of new mothers from\Vietnam (35 per cent) have a bachelor\\’s degree, while 18 per\cent lack a high school diploma,\\" the report said.\ In terms of financial well-being, Indian-born new mothers\have annual median family income more than twice as high (USD\104,500) as new US-born mothers (USD 51,200).\ At the other end of the financial spectrum, just four per\cent of Indian-born new mothers are in poverty, compared with\26 per cent of US-born mothers, it added. PTI LKJ CPS AKJ\CPS\

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