The line graph delineates the data related to the average number of births per woman in UK and Kazakhstan beginning from 1920 till 2019, whereas the table illustrates the average age of women at their first childbirth during the same period.
Overall, it may be observed that both Kazakhstan and United Kingdom reached their peak position in 1940, while most of the women were giving birth to their child being 26-29 years old.
To begin with, the average age of women giving birth for the first time in 1920 illustrated 26.5 years old in the UK, and 23.5 in Kazakhstan. Additionally average woman in Kazakhstan gave birth to 3.5 children in contrast with UK being roughly 2 children. This proportion started to grow continiuosly, as it rose up to 3.7 children in UK in 1940, and 2.6 in UK. Furthemore, the average women giving birth in UK, was 27.8 in 1940 and 27.5 in 1960, while in Kazakhstan, this indicator showed 24.2 and 25.5 in contrast. It may be seen that in 1960, there were 4.5 given births in Kazakhstan, which took the lead of the graph, while in UK, this index grew up to 2.9.
Additionally, the average women in UK gave birth to their first child at the age of 26 in 1980, which then increase by 0.9 in 2000. By the end of 2019, the average age grew to 27.6. However, in Kazakhstan this proportion had been higher, as it was 26.9 in 1980, 28.5 in 2000, and 28.9 19 years later. It may be seen that starting from1960, the average number of born children had decreased slightly to 2.5 in 2000, reaching 3 given births in 2019. However,in UK, this number showed a negative trend, decreasing to 18 in 2000, and remaining the same till 2019, reaching the lowest proportion of the line graph.
