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The image depicts UK women's birth rates from 1973 to 2008 in age groups: 25-29, 20-24, 30-35, under 20, 35-39, and 40 and over. In 1973, 25-29 had 140, 20-24 had 130, 30-35 had around 65, under 20 had 50, 35-39 had 25, and 40 and over had about 5. In 1978, 25-29 was 125, 20-24 was 100, 30-35 was 57, under 20 was 45, 35-39 was 25, 40 and over was about 5. By 1983, 25-29 was 110, 20-24 was 90, 30-35 was 60, under 20 was about 45, 35-39 was 25, 40 and over was around 5. In 1988, 25-29 was 115, 20-24 was 85, 30-35 was 60, under 20 was about 45, 35-39 was 25, 40 and over was around 6. By 1993, 25-29 was 112, 20-24 was 65, 30-35 was about 57, under 20 was 42, 35-39 was 25, 40 and over was around 8. In 1998, 25-29 was 100, 20-24 was 55, 30-35 was about 55, under 20 was 42, 35-39 was 30, and 40 and over was 10. By 2003, 25-29 was 102, 20-24 was about 55, 30-35 was 66, under 20 was 41, 35-39 was 40, 40 and over was about 12. In 2008, 25-29 was 98, 20-24 was 52, 30-35 was 95, under 20 was 40, 35-39 was 45, 40 and over was 16.
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The given bar graph illustrates, changes in birth rates for women in 6 different age groups in the UK from 1973 to 2008.
Overall, 30-35 and 35-39 aged group employees showed consistent increase over the period, while birth rate for other age groups generally experienced a decline. Women 25-29 age group had the highest birth rate through the entire period.
Firstly, women 25-29 age group started with 140 units in 1973, subsequently birth rate experienced fluctuations in 35 years and have finish point with 120 birth per person. Same trend can be seen 20-25 age group womens above 123 birth per person in start of the year and slightly declined through the entire period. Correspondingly birt rate decreased to 90 birth per person. Women 40 and over birt rate remained almost unchanged starting with 20 points and declined to 15 units at the end of the period.
Individuals 30-35 displayed steady increase from 75 birt per person to 90 units at the end of the year. Womens under 20 demonstrated decline from 60 birt per person to 40 units. However comparing with 35-39 age group womens overtook womens under 20 in 1993
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