the illustration depicts the following age of women starting off from under 20 to 40 years old who gave birth which inclines to the matter of following issues, that is a birth rate portrayed by the graph from 1973 until 2008.
women who gave birth to their child are particularly dominated by one of the outcasting line graph consists from 25 to 29 years old, pretty fluctuative over the periods while it remains stable by the end of 2008, resulting a high rate of child born atleast about 120 and above. moreover, this one didn’t go that far for a dramatic decrease.
as for the next one is both of the line graphs that shows a data of approximately 25 to under 20 years old that seem to happen by any chance, shows a stable downward trend starting from 19th to 20th century. it is considered outstanding how a slight age gap experienced the same low demands of birth.
not to mention the group of 40 years old may be one of the most steady and remain unchanged line graph. over the time, it is transparent now how impactful the group that consists age of 25 to 29, assuming that people with the tendency to plan a babies avoid the higher number of age up to 40.
overall, groups of age has touched varietal number of birth rates whereas the slow rising trend one’s taken over by the women starts from 30 of their age, while the others remained fluctuative, some of them plummeted, and remains steady.
