NATO countries Compared by People > Teenage pregancy rate
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DEFINITION:
Adolescent fertility rate is the number of births per 1,000 women ages 15-19.".
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Bulgaria | 41.6 | 2008 | ||
2 | Turkey | 37.98 | 2008 | ||
3 | Romania | 30.68 | 2008 | ||
4 | United Kingdom | 23.58 | 2008 | ||
5 | Lithuania | 21.5 | 2008 | ||
6 | Estonia | 21.07 | 2008 | ||
7 | Slovakia | 20.46 | 2008 | ||
8 | Hungary | 19.79 | 2008 | ||
9 | Portugal | 16.13 | 2008 | ||
10 | Latvia | 14.94 | 2008 | ||
11 | Iceland | 14.72 | 2008 | ||
12 | Albania | 14.25 | 2008 | ||
13 | Croatia | 14.03 | 2008 | ||
14 | Poland | 13.77 | 2008 | ||
15 | Canada | 12.54 | 2008 | ||
16 | Luxembourg | 12.05 | 2008 | ||
17 | Spain | 11.95 | 2008 | ||
18 | Czech Republic | 10.52 | 2008 | ||
19 | Greece | 8.73 | 2008 | ||
20 | Norway | 8.39 | 2008 | ||
21 | Belgium | 7.6 | 2008 | ||
22 | Germany | 7.59 | 2008 | ||
23 | France | 6.76 | 2008 | ||
24 | Denmark | 5.92 | 2008 | ||
25 | Slovenia | 4.84 | 2008 | ||
26 | Italy | 4.8 | 2008 | ||
27 | Netherlands | 3.75 | 2008 |
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Interesting observations about People > Teenage pregancy rate
- Democratic Republic of the Congo ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Hot countries in 2008.
- Chad ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Muslim countries in 2008.
- Uganda ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Former British colonies in 2008.
- Chile ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst High income OECD countries in 2008.
- Bulgaria ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst European Union in 2008.
- Georgia ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Europe in 2008.
- Libya has ranked last for teenage pregancy rate since 1999.
- Venezuela ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Emerging markets in 2008.
- Nepal ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Cold countries in 2008.
- Cote d'Ivoire ranked first for teenage pregancy rate amongst Catholic countries in 2008.