The rendered vertical bar graph displays the fluctuations in the reproductive rate of women in six Gulf countries namely Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain from 1990 to 2020.namely Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain from 1990 to 2020. namely Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain, from 1990 to 2020.
Overall, it is clear that the birth rate dropped substantially in the Gulf states, with Oman and Saudi Arabia retaining the highest fertility rates in both years.
It is evident that across all the nations, a general decline was witnessed.It is evident that across all the nations, a general decline was witnessed. It is evident that across all nations, a general decline was witnessed. The highest fertility rates in 1990 were over 7 births per woman in Oman and Saudi Arabia.The highest fertility rates in 1990 were over 7 births per woman in Oman and Saudi Arabia. In 1990, the highest fertility rates were over 7 births per woman in Oman and Saudi Arabia. However, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait had only about 3.75 births per woman each. The fertility rate in Oman and Saudi Arabia was equal in 2000, noted to approximately 5.5 births.The fertility rate in Oman and Saudi Arabia was equal in 2000, noted to approximately 5.5 births. The fertility rates in Oman and Saudi Arabia were equal in 2000, at approximately 5.5 births.
Examining further, in 2010, there were 7 births per woman in Saudi Arabia and Oman, respectively.Examining further, in 2010, there were 7 births per woman in Saudi Arabia and Oman, respectively. Further examination shows that in 2010, there were 7 births per woman in Saudi Arabia and Oman, respectively. Within a decade, this rate fell by 33% to 5 births.Within a decade, this rate fell by 33% to 5 births. Over the next decade, this rate fell by 33% to 5 births. Likewise, Qatar and the UAE displayed parallel trends, both reporting 4 births per woman in 1990, which reduced to 3 by 2020.Likewise, Qatar and the UAE displayed parallel trends, both reporting 4 births per woman in 1990, which reduced to 3 by 2020. Similarly, Qatar and the UAE displayed parallel trends, both reporting 4 births per woman in 1990, which fell to 3 by 2020.