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The image contains a line graph with the x-axis labeled from 1973 to 2008 in 5-year intervals, and the y-axis labeled "Births per 1.000 people" from 0 to 140 in 20-unit intervals. Six labeled lines denote birth rates for different age groups: Ages 25-29 start at just under 120 in 1973, peaking above 120 before dropping below 100 in 2008; Ages 20-25 begin around 80, steadily decline to just over 40; Ages 30-35 start below 40, rise to near 80; Under 20s commence around 60, drop to around 20; Ages 35-39 initiate just over 10, ascend to just under 50; Ages 40 and over maintain the lowest birth rates, beginning close to 0, reaching approximately 10 by the end of the timeline.
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The given line graph gives information about how the birth rate of women from 25 to 40 and over changed in the uk during 35 year, between 1973 and 2008.
Overall, it is clear that all ages went through changes, especially ages between 25-29 hesitated greatly. Furthermore, the 35-39 age group demonstrated a steady increase, while others experienced downward trends or slight increases throughout the entire period.
In 1973, the birth rate of women in the ages 25-29 reached a peak, with 140 birth per 1000 people. Consequently, in 2008 this number fluctuated and decreased to 120 birth. In addition, the age group 20-25 dropped sharply from about 120 to almost 95. Whereas, between 30 and 35 rose noticeably to around 85.
The birth rate among women aged under 20 dropped significantly by 20 per 1000 people. Meanwhile, the 35-39 age group demonstrated gradual growth from 40 to approximately 65. Finally, ages 40 and over declined progressively through time.
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