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Item Female fertility by ethnicity in Republic of Moldova(INCE, 2021) Grigoras, EcaterinaThe article presents the differences of female fertility in the main ethnic groups that declared their ethnicity in the Census of Population and Housing, performed in 2014: Moldovans/Romanians, Ukrainians, Russians, Gagauz and Bulgarians. For the Republic of Moldova, a pronounced ethnic differentiation of fertility is characteristic. The distribution of women by the number of live-births according to the ethnicity declared in the census (for the ethnic groups with the highest share in the general population) shows that the highest number of live-births aged between 15 and 69 years, belong to Gagauz women - 1.82 children per woman, and the lowest number is Russian women - 1.29 children per woman. Moldovan/Romanian women have 1.73 children per woman, having a second rank by the number of children born. Bulgarian and Ukrainian women have an average of 1.60 and 1.49 live births, respectively.