FACTOID # 4: 22% of American women aged 20 gave birth while in their teens. In Switzerland and Japan, only 2% did so.
 
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   United States  70.6%
   Poland  4.3%
   Germany  4.1%
   Canada  2.8%
   France  2.6%
   Japan  2.5%
   Australia  1.7%
   Spain  1.6%
   Italy  1.6%
   Hungary  1.3%
   Portugal  1.1%
   Slovakia  0.9%
   Czech Republic  0.9%
   Greece  0.6%
   New Zealand  0.6%
   Austria  0.5%
   Ireland  0.4%
   Belgium  0.4%
   Netherlands  0.4%
   Norway  0.2%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: 494,357 births 
#2   Poland: 30,413 births 
#3   Germany: 29,000 births 
#4   Canada: 19,920 births 
#5   France: 17,985 births 
#6   Japan: 17,501 births 
#7   Australia: 11,849 births 
#8   Spain: 11,264 births 
#9   Italy: 11,153 births 
#10   Hungary: 9,175 births 
#11   Portugal: 7,403 births 
#12   Slovakia: 6,044 births 
#13   Czech Republic: 6,035 births 
#14   Greece: 4,183 births 
#15   New Zealand: 3,924 births 
#16   Austria: 3,275 births 
#17   Ireland: 3,138 births 
#18   Belgium: 2,975 births 
#19   Netherlands: 2,823 births 
#20   Norway: 1,607 births 
#21   Sweden: 1,605 births 
#22   Finland: 1,485 births 
#23   Denmark: 1,161 births 
#24   Switzerland: 1,092 births 
#25   Iceland: 264 births 
#26   Luxembourg: 111 births 
Total: 699,742 births  
Weighted average: 26,913.2 births  


DEFINITION: Number of births to women aged below twenty. Data for 1998.

SOURCE: UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre

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Charlene Nesmith (Rochester,NY)
25th April 2007
To be living in the United States and to see we have the most Teenage Pregnancies is a damn shame and disgrace to our country and I'm a shame to say I'm from the United States.They need more home training!
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