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July 13, 2009

Number of Births in 2008 Highest in Slovenia’s History

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Ljubljana, 5 July (STA) - Slovenia has seen a record number of births in its history in 2008, according to data released by the Statistics Office. For the first time since 1991, when the country gained independence, the number of newborns topped 21,000.

Nearly 21,820 babies were born, which is 10% up year-on-year. 11,126 of the newborns were boys and 10,691 were girls. The number of births is on the increase since 2003, when the country saw the record law of births. The estimated fertility rate for 2008 stands at 1.53 children - the highest in the last 20 years. Compared to the past decades, women in Slovenia decide to have fewer children and at a later age. In 2008, average age of the mother stood at 30. Mothers of firstborns were on average 28.4 years old. Both figures have hit a record-high since World War II. Only 21.9% of mothers who gave birth to their firstborns were under 25, while the number of those who gave birth to their first baby after the age of 35 topped 7%.

Nearly half of the children born in 2008 were firstborns, over 36% were the second child and some 10% were the third child.