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- Average age at marriage, women
 - Average childbearing age
 - Average number of children vs child mortality
 - Birth rateMitchell
 - Birth rateUN
 - Births per year, by world region
 - Births that are registered
 - Change in children per woman and female labor force participation
 - Children per woman and number of children wanted
 - Children per woman vs. GDP per capita
 - Children per woman vs. Human Development Index
 - Children per woman vs. average years of schooling
 - Children per woman vs. contraceptive prevalence
 - Children per woman vs. number of children wanted
 - Children per woman vs. share living in extreme poverty
 - Children per woman vs. share of 25-to-29-year-old women with no education
 - Children per women vs. unmet need for contraception
 - Countries where women have fewer children than in the USUN
 - Female labor force participation rates by national per capita income
 - Fertility rate: children per womanGapminder
 - Fertility rate: children per womanWorld Bank
 - Fertility rate: children per womanSlope chart
 - Fertility rate: children per womanwith UN projections
 - Fertility rate: children per woman over the long-term
 - Maternal mortality ratio vs. children per woman
 - Modern contraceptive prevalence vs. GDP per capita
 - Prevalence of modern contraception methods vs. women's average years of schooling
 - Projections of the number of children per woman by education scenario
 - Share of women using modern contraceptive methods
 - Share of women whose family planning needs are met
 - Unmet need for contraception among married women of reproductive age
 - Women's educational attainment vs. number of children per woman
 

