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- Age Structure
- Maternal Mortality
- Fertility Rate
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Charts
- Annual number of births by world region
- Average number of children vs child mortality
- Birth rate
- Birth rate: The number of births per 1,000 people in the population
- Children per woman by GDP per capita
- Children per woman vs. GDP per capita
- Children per woman vs. Human Development Index
- Children per women vs. unmet need for contraception
- Completeness of birth registration
- Demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods
- Female labor force participation rates by national per capita income
- Fertility and female labor force participation
- Fertility and wanted fertility
- Fertility rate vs share living in extreme poverty
- Fertility rate vs. average years of schooling
- Fertility rate vs. contraceptive prevalence
- Fertility rate vs. share of women, between 25 and 29 years old, with no education
- Fertility rate: children per woman UN
- Fertility rate: children per woman
- Fertility rate: children per woman
- Fertility rate: children per woman UN
- Fertility rate: children per woman by world region, including the UN projections
- Fertility rate: children per woman over the long-term
- Fertility rate: children per woman, including UN projections UN (with projections)
- Fertility vs wanted fertility
- Fertility vs. Child Mortality in countries with and without strict family planning policy
- Maternal mortality ratio vs. fertility rate
- Share of married women whose need for family planning is satisfied with modern methods
- Share of women using modern contraceptive methods
- Unmet need for contraception among married women of reproductive age
- Women's educational attainment vs. fertility
- Women's educational attainment vs. number of children per woman