Mean age of mother at time of delivery, 1991 to most recent year.
In 2024, the average age of mothers in Ireland was **** years, the highest among countries in Europe. The country with the youngest average age was Bulgaria, at **** years.
Between 1991 and 2021 there has been a clear trend of mothers having children later in life in the United Kingdom, with the average age of mothers in the increasing from 27.7 in 1991 to 30.9 by 2021.
Number and percentage of live births, by age group and marital status of mother, 1991 to most recent year.
The average age of mothers at childbirth in Italy stood at 32.6 years as of 2024. Sicily and Trentino-South Tyrol had the youngest mothers nationwide, while lazio, Basilicata, and Sardinia had the oldest.
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From 2013 to 2023, the average age of women at the birth of their first child was constantly lower in Iceland than in the other four Nordic countries. In 2022, the average age of women at their first birth was **** years, whereas at was just below or slightly over 30 years in all other Nordic countries. That year, Sweden had the highest average age with **** years.
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Annual live births in England and Wales by age of mother and father, type of registration, median interval between births, number of previous live-born children and National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC).
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Basic Demographic Indicators: Average age at childbirth, by order of birth, by Autonomous Community, according to the nationality (Spanish/foreign) of the mother. Annual. Autonomous Communities and Cities.
The figures show a gradual increase in the average age of mothers at childbirth in Italy between 2002 and 2024. As of 2023, the average age of mothers at childbirth in Italy was estimated to be **** years, an increase of two years compared to 2002. Sicily was the Italian region with the lowest average age, with mothers aged **** years on average when giving birth. Fertility rate Most developed countries today are characterized by a decline in the number of births. Italy hit a new low in 2022, with less than ******* births. In 2024, it was among the countries with the lowest fertility rate in the world, with every woman having **** babies on average. Assisted reproductive treatment (ART) In 2023, roughly four percent of pregnancies in Italy were obtained through assisted reproductive treatments (ART) and women above ** had the highest rate of pregnancies resulting from ART, with **** percent. The number of ART undertaken in Italy increased constantly in the past two decades, except for a slight decline in 2020 when a general decrease in the number of births was experienced with the outbreak of COVID-19.
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Population Projections: Average Age at Maternity by place of birth of the mother projected 2024-2073. Annual. National.
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Key figures on fertility, live and stillborn children and multiple births among inhabitants of The Netherlands. Available selections: - Live born children by sex; - Live born children by age of the mother (31 December), in groups; - Live born children by birth order from the mother; - Live born children by marital status of the mother; - Live born children by country of birth of the mother and origin country of the mother; - Stillborn children by duration of pregnancy; - Births: single and multiple; - Average number of children per female; - Average number of children per male; - Average age of the mother at childbirth by birth order from the mother; - Average age of the father at childbirth by birth order from the mother; - Net replacement factor. CBS is in transition towards a new classification of the population by origin. Greater emphasis is now placed on where a person was born, aside from where that person’s parents were born. The term ‘migration background’ is no longer used in this regard. The main categories western/non-western are being replaced by categories based on continents and a few countries that share a specific migration history with the Netherlands. The new classification is being implemented gradually in tables and publications on population by origin. Data available from: 1950 Most of the data is available as of 1950 with the exception of the live born children by country of birth of the mother and origin country of the mother (from 2021, previous periods will be added at a later time), stillborn children by duration of pregnancy (24+) (from 1991), average number of children per male (from 1996) and the average age of the father at childbirth (from 1996). Status of the figures: The 2023 figures on stillbirths and (multiple) births are provisional, the other figures in the table are final. Changes per 17 December 2024: Figures of 2023 have been added. The provisional figures on the number of live births and stillbirths for 2023 do not include children who were born at a gestational age that is unknown. These cases were included in the final figures for previous years. However, the provisional figures show a relatively larger number of children born at an unknown gestational age. Based on an internal analysis for 2022, it appears that in the majority of these cases, the child was born at less than 24 weeks. To ensure that the provisional 2023 figures do not overestimate the number of stillborn children born at a gestational age of over 24 weeks, children born at an unknown gestational age have now been excluded. When will new figures be published? Final 2023 figures on the number of stillbirths and the number of births are expected to be added to the table in de third quarter of 2025. In the third quarter of 2025 final figures of 2024 will be published in this publication.
In 2022 the average age of mothers giving birth to their first child in England and Wales was 29.2 years of age, followed by 31.5 years for the second child, 32.6 for the third child, and 33.6 for the fourth child.
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The dataset shows average age of childbearing in United Arab Emirates from 1997 until 2008
Married women surveyed in India were first pregnant when they were about 21 years old. These women were between 25 and 49 years old. While this is influenced many varying factors from socio-economic conditions to education and cultural influence, results from the survey found that women in urban areas had their first child more than a year later than their rural counterparts.
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The average age of mothers in Germany at the birth of their first child was **** years old in 2023, compared to **** years in 2009. The second, third and fourth children are born between the ages of ** and **, on average.
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This dataset contains counts of in-hospital births by mother’s age groups (i.e., teen mothers, typical aged mothers and older mothers) based on the mother’s county of residence and year. This dataset does not include all births in California; only those births that occurred in a hospital.
Modified on October 11, 2018
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This dataset presents the average age of women at the time of childbearing in Qatar, categorized by nationality.
This dataset contains the total number of calls to the tobacco quitline by year, the average age of the individuals calling the quitline, and whether the individual reported pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to be pregnant.
Mean age of mother at time of delivery, 1991 to most recent year.