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Band 6+: The line graph below shows the changes in UK birth rate in 6 different age groups from 1973 to 2008.

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The image contains a line graph depicting UK birth rates per 1000 women across six age groups from 1973 to 2008. The 15-19 age group shows rates starting from approximately 55 in 1973, peaking around 60 by 1975, and declining to about 45 by 2008. The 20-24 age group begins near 140 in 1973, rises to about 150 in 1975, then decreases to roughly 120 by 2008. The 25-29 age group starts at nearly 130 in 1973, maintains a peak around 140 from 1990 to 2000, before dropping below 120 by 2008. The 30-34 age group begins near 60 in 1973 and ends just above 120 by 2008. The 35-39 age group starts around 30 and increases to approximately 60 by 2008. The 40 and over group initiates at roughly 5 and similarly ends around 20 by 2008.
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The line graph demonstrates how the rate of birth changed throughout the 36-year period in the UK. The data is provided in six age categories.

Overall, the birth rate in younger generation and people older 40 has declined over the years, whereas the figure for adults between 30 and 40 experienced a growth. Moreover, there were noticeable fluctuations in the another age group older 25.

Examining the youngest three groups, people who are under 20 inclined to give a birth to a baby more frequently before, with the report for 1973 year being 60 birth per 1000 people. It was still a far less than that of adults over 20. While the birth rate of people who are in their early 20s comprised over 120, it was 140 among people who are in late 20s. Additionally, the youngest two age categories decreased constantly, hitting the lowest point of 40 and nearly 90 in 2008. Meanwhile, birth rate of adults between 25 and 29 oscillated throughout the period, and made up around 120 birth per 1000 people at the end.

Now turning to other three figures, birth rate had an ascending tendency when people where in their 30s, whereas the elderly saw a slight decrease. Individuals who are between 30 and 35 increased without sharp changes, starting with about 70, and peaking at over 80 in 2008. However, the figure for adults between 35 and 39 mostly remained constant for approximately 15 years at the beginning, then climbed rapidly to nearly 60 birth. In contrast, the least number of babies were born by the oldest age group, who are over 40. The rate was marginal throughout the whole period compared to others, accounting for 20 birth in 1973, and declining to about 10 after 35 years.

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