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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsChildren per women vs. unmet need for contraception, 2020
Unmet need for contraception is the percentage of fertile, married women of reproductive age who do not want to become pregnant and are not using contraception.
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2020
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- Annual number of births by world region
- Average number of children vs child mortality
- Average number of children vs child mortality, by the religion of the majority of the population
- Birth Rate: The number of births per 1,000 people in the population
- Birth rate
- Children born per woman
- Children per womanUN; 1950 to 2015
- Children per woman
- Children per woman
- Children per woman by GDP per capita
- Children per woman vs. GDP per capita
- Children per woman vs. Human Development Index
- 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 over the long-term
- Fertility rate vs the share living in extreme poverty
- Fertility rate vs. contraceptive prevalence
- Fertility rate vs. mean years of schooling
- Fertility rate vs. share of women, between 25 and 29 years old, with no education
- 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
- The total fertility rate by world region including the UN projections
- Total fertility rateUN
- Total fertility rate, including UN projectionsUN (1950 to 2100)
- 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