The table illustrates the number of children ever born to women at age 40-44 years in Australia that data was collected in 25 years.
Overall, each year, which include the average of ever borned children from the none to the four or more children. The table shows families with two children in 2006 had the highest level of birth with more than a third. By contrast, in1981 the women without babies had the lowest result taking part with a mere 3 per cent.
Between these years women, who gave a birth for two children were most likely to undertake some popularity, especially in 2006, with more than a third, while in 25 years families with three children were more likely popular with roughly one quarter.
The differences of average of ever burned children in 1981-2006 present popularity of with children more than four were particularly marked in the case with nearly one third, where around 3 times lower in next five years, and then after 20 years.
It’s clear from the evidence that each number of children play a significant role in the popularity of the birth in Australia. 
The table illustrates the number of  
children
 ever born to women at age 40-44 years in Australia that data  
was collected
 in 25 years. 
Overall
, each  
year
, which include the average of ever  
borned
  children
 from the none to the four or more  
children
. The table  
shows
 families with two  
children
 in 2006 had the highest level of birth with more than a third. By contrast, in1981 the women without babies had the lowest result taking part with a mere 3 per cent.
Between these years women, who gave a birth for two  
children
 were most likely to undertake  
some
 popularity,  
especially
 in 2006, with more than a third, while in 25 years families with three  
children
 were more likely popular with roughly one quarter.
The differences of average of ever burned  
children
 in 1981-2006 present popularity of with  
children
 more than four were  
particularly
 marked in the case with  
nearly
 one third, where around 3 times lower in  
next
 five years, and then after 20 years.
It’s  
clear
 from the evidence that each number of  
children
 play a significant role in the popularity of the birth in Australia.