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The graph below provide information about the changes in the birth rates for women in 6 age groups in the UK from 1973 to 2008. Overall, the only age group that increase over this period is “30-35” and “35-39” years, the lowest result among women is by “40 and over” persons, moreover we can see […]
The line graph shows data on the natality rate among adult females in England between 1973 and 2020. It is measured in births per hundred women. Overall, it can be seen that the aged under 20 and aged 40 plus followed a similar pattern and aged 28- 34 has the highest number of births per […]
The line graph illustrates the birth rate of females between 1973 and 2020 in the United Kingdom. Overall, is appreciated that giving birth has suffered a decrease over the last half-century. Firstly, is seen that 20 teenagers per each 1000 had babies in that period, slightly falling to 18 in 2001. Secondly, youth, between 20 […]
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 […]
The line graph illustrates how much the birth rates for women in 6 various ages in the Britain changed between 1973 and 2008. Overall,it is evident that the birth rate of young women aged 25-29 fluctuated over the period,but still had the higher level compared to other groups of females.Meanwhile the rate of pregnancy in […]
The line graph details the number of six-different aged women giving birth per 1000 people in the UK between 1973 and 2008. Overall, the number of women aged between 30 and 40, namely 30-35 and 35-39, giving birth increased, with the latter showing a dramatic rise. The number of women who were aged between 25 […]
