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Daily Data InsightsBritish women are having fewer children in their twenties, more in their thirties

British women are having fewer children in their twenties, more in their thirties

Faceted stacked area chart showing the number of births by the age of the mother in the UK since 1950. Births in a woman's teens and twenties have gone down. Those in their thirties have gone up.

At what age do women have children?

The chart shows the number of births in the United Kingdom since 1950, broken down by the mother's age. This is based on estimates from the latest UN World Population Prospects report.

You can see that, over time, fewer children are born to women in their teens and twenties. This number has been falling since the 1960s.

Instead, we see a rise in the number of births to women in their thirties.

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