0 | No Data |
1 | Less than 2% |
2 | 2-5% |
3 | 5-10% |
4 | 10-20% |
5 | More than 20% |
1 | Less than $15 |
2 | $15 to $53 |
3 | $54 to $99 |
4 | $100 to $299 |
5 | $300 to $999 |
6 | $1000 or over |
7 | no data |
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Adolescent Birth Rate
What does it mean ?
This indicator represents the number of babies born to girls and women aged 15-19 each year. It can be understood as the expected number of girls that will become pregnant between the ages of 15-19 each year out of 1,000 girls in that age group.
Why does it matter ?
In countries where child marriage is common, it is also likely that a high adolescent fertility rate will result. The marriage of girls followed by multiple childbearing either in early or late teen years is a violation of human and reproductive rights, as well as a missed opportunity to improve levels of female literacy, education and the economic progress that is associated with female participation in the labour force.
How is it collected ?
A national survey was undertaken in each country from a representative sample of households where women and girls were asked how many children they have given birth to and when they occurred. Using data from girls aged 15-19, a fertility rate was calculated by adding the number of births within the year before the survey, and dividing by the number of girls in the survey aged 15-19.
World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision https://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/Download/Standard/Fertility/
2014 WHO World Health Statistics Report http://apps.who.int/nha/database