The line graph illustrates a comparison between the United Kingdom and Kazakhstan and the number of children born to women in these countries between the years 1920 and 2019. While the table indicates the average age of women from both countries when they gave birth their first child.
Overall, it can be seen that Kazakhstan women maintained a higher number of children born in the country than the United Kingdom during the abovementioned period. Moreover, the trend of younger women giving birth in Kazakhstan compare to the British women continued.
In the 1920, average number of children born to a Kazakh woman in comparison to a British women was about 3.5 and 2 respectively. The number rose in 1960 to 4.5 children born to women from Kazakhstan, while slightly increasing to 2.5 in the case of British women. These figures significantly dropped for Kazakh women from 4.5 to 2.5 and later increased only by 0.5 (that is 3) in almost two decades. Whereas with a slight dip 1.5 children per British women was seen in 2019.
As per the table, in the 1920, the average age of the Kazakh woman to have first child was 23.5 while it was 3 years above for the British women. This differ was reduced in 1980 between the UK and Kazakhstan with age 26.5 and 26 respectively. It was evident that by the year 2019, the age of a Kazakh woman giving birth deferred by almost 4 years.
