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The image contains a line graph depicting UK birth rates per 1000 women across six age groups from 1973 to 2008. The 15-19 age group shows rates starting from approximately 55 in 1973, peaking around 60 by 1975, and declining to about 45 by 2008. The 20-24 age group begins near 140 in 1973, rises to about 150 in 1975, then decreases to roughly 120 by 2008. The 25-29 age group starts at nearly 130 in 1973, maintains a peak around 140 from 1990 to 2000, before dropping below 120 by 2008. The 30-34 age group begins near 60 in 1973 and ends just above 120 by 2008. The 35-39 age group starts around 30 and increases to approximately 60 by 2008. The 40 and over group initiates at roughly 5 and similarly ends around 20 by 2008.
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The line graphs demonstrate the birth rate experienced changes in 6 different age groups between 1973 and 2008.
Overall, it is clear that the age group 25-29 consistently had the highest rate, while the group 40 and over had the lowest.Over time, the age group 25-29 significantly declined, whereas the group 30-35 gradually increased.
The age group 25-29 starts from its highest point 140 and was fluctuating during the time,increased in 1983 and dropped to 120, after 15years period and remain stable for the rest of the time.Meanwhile, the lowest age group 40and over started from 20 and did not faced harsh changes and slightly decreased to 10 during the period.
In the 1973, the group under 20 had the rate 60 and throughout the period decreased to 40.In contrast the age group 35-39 was stable until 1988, after that it over took the group under 20 reaching its peak 63 and maintain it until the end
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