Women in the Netherlands are increasingly delaying childbirth, with the average age of first-time mothers reaching 30.4 years in 2023. This marks the highest age recorded by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), which has been tracking the data since 1950. The average age is now higher than the European average.
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In the 1950s, the typical age for women to have their first child was 26. This age dropped to 24 in the early 1970s, but has been rising steadily since then.
By 2019, the average age crossed the 30-year mark, and in 2023, the figure stood at 30.3 years.
The shift to older parenthood is not only due to personal choice but also social and economic factors. While fewer women in their 20s are becoming mothers, more women aged 35 to 45 are choosing to start families later in life. The trend reflects broader changes in societal norms and priorities, with many women focusing on careers, education, and personal development before starting a family.
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