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Band 5+: The chart and table below show the average number of children born to one woman and the average age of women when they had their first child in two countries between 1920 and 2019

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The image shows: Average number of children born to one woman (1920-2019) - 1920: UK 2, Kazakhstan 4; 1940: UK 2.2, Kazakhstan 4.2; 1960: UK 2.5, Kazakhstan 4.7; 1980: UK 2, Kazakhstan 3.4; 2000: UK 1.7, Kazakhstan 2.2; 2019: UK 1.7, Kazakhstan 2.8; Average age at which women have their first child (1920-2019) - 1920: UK 26.5, Kazakhstan 23.5; 1940: UK 27.8, Kazakhstan 24.2; 1960: UK 27.5, Kazakhstan 25.5; 1980: UK 26.9, Kazakhstan 26; 2000: UK 28.5, Kazakhstan 26.9; 2019: UK 28.9, Kazakhstan 27.6.
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The line graph demonstrates the average number of children women have, and the table depicts the age of women having their first child.

Overall, it is readily apparent that the charts indicate varying trends. The number of Kazakhstani women who own children in 1960 outraced the UK, whereas both nations witnessed some rapid resurgences from 1920 to 2019.

In general, a cursory glance at the data reveals that from the first diagram. The number average number of children owned by one woman started at about 3.5 between 1920 and 1940, followed by a slight increase to around 4.5 in 1960 and it plunged to approximately of 2.5 in 2000. Then, the number grew gradually to 3 in 2019. Meanwhile, in the UK, women only had 2 children in 1920, but the average number fluctuated for the following 60 years and it remained unchanged in next 19 years.

Turning to the next details from the table, in the UK and Kazakhstan, women who had their first child soared considerably over a sixty-year period, with less than 27. Nevertheless, from 2000 to 2019, women who came from the UK had more children at almost 29 compared to Kazakhstan, nearly 28.

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