The line chart illustrates the mean number of juveniles given birth by one woman in two countries between the years 1920 and 2019. The table displays the average age of women when they gave birth to their first child in the same countries for the same time period.
Overall, the number of children born to one female was greater in Kazakhstan than in UK for the entire time frame. Whereas, the opposite was true for the average age at which women had their first child in both countries. For the concerned time duration, the average age of women was greater in UK than Kazakhstan. Additionally, both countries saw a peak in birth rate in the year of 1960.
For both the countries, the average number of children born increased each year from 1920 to 1960. Post 1960, there was a steady decline in number of juveniles given birth by females of respective countries. Post 2000, Kazakhastan saw a rise in birth rate, but it was stagnant for the UK.
The average age at which women have their first child increased steadily for Kazakhstan year by year. From the value of 23.5 years in 1920, it rose to 27.6 in the year 2019, showing a steady increase. On the other hand, this value fluctuated for the UK. It started with 26.5 in 1920 and reached its greatest value of 28.9 by the year 2019.
