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Definition
The term parity progression ratio (PPR) is typically used in the context of a cohort of females (such as a birth cohort) that has completed its childbearing years. Given such a cohort, and a nonnegative integer , the parity progression ratio from birth order to birth order is defined as the ratio of the completed cohort fertility for that cohort for birth order , to the completed cohort fertility for that cohort for birth order .
Alternatively, the PPR describes the probability that a person in that cohort who has had children will proceed to have an child.