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Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (Eurostat, UN Statistics Division Demographic Yearbook, WHO European health for all database and UNICEF TransMONEE) official sources.

Definition:
Adolescent fertility covers live births to women aged 15-19.
A live birth is the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which after such separation breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached.
The adolescent fertility rate is the number of live births to women aged 15-19 per 1000 women aged 15-19.

General note: Data on live births come from registers, unless otherwise specified. The adolescent fertility rate is computed by UNECE secretariat.

Country: Albania

Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Armenia

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
Until 2017, data refer to age group 0-19.
From 2018 onwards, data refer to age 14-19.

Country: Azerbaijan

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Belarus

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina

1995 : data refer to 1996.

Country: Canada

Data include Canadian residents temporarily in the United States, but exclude United States residents temporarily in Canada.

Country: Cyprus

Data cover only the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus.

Country: Estonia

Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Finland

Data include nationals temporarily outside the country.

Country: Georgia

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
From 1995 : data do not cover Abkhazia and South Ossetia (Tshinvali).
1980-2003 : data refer to age group 15-20.

Country: Germany

1980-1990 : data cover only West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany). From 1995 : data refer to reunified Germany, i.e. include the ex-German Democratic Republic (East Germany).

Country: Ireland

Data are tabulated by date of registration (rather than occurrence) and refer to births registered within one year of occurrence.
2005-2006 : provisional data.

Country: Israel

Data cover East Jerusalem and Israeli residents in certain other territories under occupation by Israeli military forces since June 1967.
1980 : data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Kazakhstan

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Kyrgyzstan

1980-2003 : data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.

Country: Latvia

Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Malta

Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Netherlands

Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Norway

Age classification is based on year of birth of mother rather than the exact age of mother at birth of child.

Country: Poland

1980 : data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Portugal

Data refer to resident mothers.

Country: Russian Federation

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Serbia

Data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija.
Data are tabulated by date of registration (rather than occurrence).

Country: Turkiye

1980-2000: data source is population censuses. From 2001: data are from administrative source.

Country: Turkmenistan

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
Data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: Ukraine

Data do not cover infants born alive with less than 28 weeks gestation, less than 1000 grams in weight and 35 centimeters in length, who die within seven days of birth.
2000 : data refer to 1998.
1990 : data refer to age group 0-19.

Country: United Kingdom

Data are tabulated by date of occurrence for England and Wales and by date of registration for Northern Ireland and Scotland.

Country: United States

- Data Source (2016 - onwards): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. National Vital Statistics System, Natality on CDC WONDER Online Database. Data are from the Natality Records 2007-2023, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at CDC WONDER Online Database on 23 September 2024.
- Reference period (2000): Data refer to 1999.

Country: Uzbekistan

Data refer to age group 18-19.