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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Births per woman in Gulf counties.

This bar graph is from writefix.com. I could not find the correct answer of my grammar mistakes in my previous education chart. So maybe there are the same mistakes here.

The graph is located in this address:

http://www.writefix.com/graphs/fertrate.htm

Subject: Fertility Rates (Births per Woman) in Gulf Countries, 1990-2000.

The graph illustrates the number of births per woman in 6 different Arabian Gulf counties in 1990 and 2000. I will describe the figures for each country in a descending way.

The countries that have the highest amount of birth rates at all the time are Oman and Saudi Arabia. Over the ten-year period, they have a marked decreased from 7 births per woman to 5 and a half.

The birth rates in Qatar and UAE were nearly the same in 1990. Qatar and UAE both were about 4 births per woman. However, in 2000, the birth rates for Qatar were declined by 0.5 and the figure for the UAE was deteriorated by 1 out of 4.

Bahrain and Kuwait were the least in fertility rates between the Arabian Gulf countries in 1990, which were approximately 3.5 births per woman. This data has been declined even more in 2000 to reach 2.5 and 3 for Bahrain and Kuwait respectively.

It is clear from the data given that the fertility rates have been decreased negligibly in all Arabian Gulf countries. Not only this, but also we can see that Oman and Saudi Arabia are likely have double the rates of the other Gulf countries.

Regards,

Ahmed Mutawa

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