The line graph illustrates the figure for the changes in the mentioned nation birth rate of women in six different age groups in 35 years, starting from 1973 to 2008.
The line graph presents the fluctuations in birth rates among women in six age brackets over a 35-year period, from 1973 to 2008.
Overall, women aged 30-39 exhibited an upward trend in birth rates, contrasting with the downward trends observed in other demographics. Notably, the group aged 40 and above consistently recorded the lowest birth rates.
In 2000, the highest birth rate was observed in women aged 25-29, fluctuating from 120 to 140 births per 1000 people. This was followed closely by the 20-25 age category, which experienced a significant decline over the years. Conversely, the birth rate for women aged 30-35 rose modestly from 70 to 82.
Under 20s saw a sharp decrease in birth rates, declining from 60 to 40, while those aged 35-39 experienced an impressive increase from 40 to over 60. Additionally, the birth rate among women over 40 fell gradually from 20 to 15 by the end of the period.