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Abortions: Year ended December 2006
Abortions: Year ended December 2006
Embargoed until 10:45am – 14 June 2007
See also
Abortion Statistics: Year ended December 2006 – Media release
Other sections
Commentary
Technical notes
Tables
Available files
Abortions: Year ended December 2006 - Hot Off the Press
(PDF, 6 pages, 285kb)
Abortions: Year ended December 2006 - Tables
(Excel, 8 sheets, 79kb)
Key points
There were 17,930 abortions performed in New Zealand in 2006, compared with 17,530 in 2005 and 18,510 in 2003.
The general abortion rate was 20.0 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44 years in 2006, up on 19.7 abortions per 1,000 in 2005, but lower than the 2003 rate of 21.0 abortions per 1,000.
Women aged 20–24 years had the highest abortion rate (37 abortions per 1,000 women aged 20–24 years) in 2006.
The median age of women having an abortion was 24.5 years in 2006, a slight decrease from the median age of 24.7 recorded in the previous three years.
Most abortions (64 percent) were first abortions in 2006.
Dallas Welch (Mrs)
Acting Government Statistician
14 June 2007
Cat 32.902 Set 06/07 – 192
Other sections
Commentary
Technical notes
Tables
Available files
Abortions: Year ended December 2006 - Hot Off the Press
(PDF, 6 pages, 285kb)
Abortions: Year ended December 2006 - Tables
(Excel, 8 sheets, 79kb)