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The bar chart compares the ages when women had their first child in Australia from 1966 to 2006. Overall, it is clearly seen that the rate of early parenthood at the age of 20-24 was steadily decreasing, while the rate of becoming parents at a later age, 30-34, was significantly increasing over the years.Women in […]
Overall, there was a notable shift in the age patterns of first-time mothers, while females aged 40+ have the lowest chance of getting their first child throughout the given period. In 1966, the age group of 20-24 registered the highest on the chart with over 60%, followed by the age group of 25-29 and 19 […]
The given column chart compares the maternal age of women at their first birth in Australia during the four decades from 1966 to 2006. Overall, it is evident that a trend of late parenthood is growing in Australia, while there is a considerable fall in the choice of early motherhood. Looking in detail at the […]
The provided bar graph conspicuously depicts the details of different age groups of women who gave birth to their first baby in Australia from 1966 to 2006, with intervals of 20 years. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that throughout the period from 1966 to 2006, a minuscule percentage of first-child births were […]
The bar chart compares the ages when women had their first child in Australia from 1966 to 2006. Overall, there was a growing trend of later parenthood. While there was a sharp drop in the proportion of women who gave birth at the age of 19 and 20-24, an opposite trend was observed among women […]
