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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Sweden: 30.4 years 
#2   Denmark: 30.1 years 
#3   France: 29.1 years 
#4   Spain: 29.1 years 
#5   Australia: 28.6 years 
#6   Norway: 28.6 years 
#7   Finland: 28.3 years 
#8   Netherlands: 28.3 years 
#9   Ireland: 28.2 years 
#10   Switzerland: 28.2 years 
#11   Germany: 28.2 years 
#12   Austria: 27.9 years 
#13   United Kingdom: 27.7 years 
#14   Canada: 27.4 years 
#15   Japan: 27.3 years 
#16   New Zealand: 27.1 years 
#17   Italy: 27.1 years 
#18   Belgium: 26.6 years 
#19   United States: 25 years 
Weighted average: 28.1 years  


DEFINITION: Age of women when they first get married (1999).

SOURCE: 1980 figures and 1999 figures for EU countries are from European Social Statistics Demography 2001. Australian figures are from ABS, Year Book Australia 2003 - Population. Marriages and Divorces and the latest figure is for 2001. Figures for other European and North American countries come from UN Economic Commission for Europe, Trends in Europe and North America 2001 (UN, NY, 2001). New Zealand figures from Maureen Baker, Families, Labour and Love (Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2001). Japanese figures from Japan Almanac 1998 (Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo). Figures for other countries from UN Statistics Division, The World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics. Spanish Statistical Institute

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