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The image shows birth rates per 1000 people for UK women in six age groups from 1973 to 2008: under 20 (1973: 60, 1978: 50, 1983: 45, 1988: 42, 1993: 42, 1998: 40, 2003: 32, 2008: 25), 20-25 (1973: 140, 1978: 135, 1983: 125, 1988: 125, 1993: 122, 1998: 122, 2003: 115, 2008: 115), 25-29 (1973: 90, 1978: 95, 1983: 98, 1988: 104, 1993: 97, 1998: 105, 2003: 110, 2008: 125), 30-35 (1973: 80, 1978: 74, 1983: 75, 1988: 77, 1993: 85, 1998: 95, 2003: 102, 2008: 105), 35-39 (1973: 35, 1978: 32, 1983: 32, 1988: 40, 1993: 45, 1998: 48, 2003: 55, 2008: 60), 40 and over (1973: 10, 1978: 9, 1983: 9, 1988: 10, 1993: 12, 1998: 14, 2003: 15, 2008: 18).
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task 1
the diagram demonstrates how the birth rate of british female in six different age ranges changed between 1973 and 2008
overall the birth rate of women aged 40 and over was the lowest , while the percentage of women aged 25-29 was the highest .there were a downward trend in the proportion of woman aged 20-25, under 20, 40 and over
In 1973 , the rate of women aged 20-25 was 125 cases per 1000 people . This number declined significantly to roughly 90 cases in 2008. similarly , this figure for female aged under 20 , 40 and over decreased slightly around 10-20 cases per 1000 people
Regarding matrons aged 25-29 , the ratio of females who give birth to babies was 140 pregnant over 1000 participants. this proportion fluctuated to 120 in 35 years. during the period , the birth rate of lady in 2 groups 30-35 and 35-39 witnessed a remarkably growth was 64 and 80 in 2008 respectively
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