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Data: what day do Australians love to 'make people die'?

Christmas New year, what else can I do besides eating and drinking with my friends and relatives? Statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics tell us that we can also "actively build people"!

September 17 is the most common birthday on which 8862 people were born during the 10-year period. Next came April 8, when 8829 people were born; third, September 23, when 8816 people were born.

The most common birthdays followed were September 24, October 1, February 12, April 29, March 4, April 16 and March 5. The "competition" for these popular birthdays is fierce, with a 10-year gap of 15 to 35, or just 2, 3 in a year.

Australia's most common birthday distribution is that the deeper the blue color, the more Australians are born on that day, with yellow representing the day on September 17, the day with the largest number of births. (data from Statistics Australia)

So Virgo is arguably the hottest sign in Australia, because Virgo is contracted by Virgo on the day of the largest number of births (September 17), the third day (September 23) and the fourth largest (September 24).

Judging from Australians' birthdays, Australians have a lot of ideas about creating people. Back to 38 weeks in the first four days of the popular birthday list, the most common day of pregnancy for Australians happens to be Christmas and New Year's Day!

On the other hand, while Australians are keen to "kill people" in the Christmas New year, few people think having babies is a pleasant way to go on holiday. Because in this case, Australians also seem particularly "planned"-during the past 10 years, there have been major festivals, such as Christmas (December 25), Boxing Day (December 26), and New Year's Day (January 1). Australia's National Day (January 26) and Australian-New Zealand Legion Day (April 25), the number of newborns dropped sharply. These five days are also the most unusual birthdays for Australians.

The next less common birthdays have more or less something to do with these festivals: December 27, December 28, December 24 and December 13.

Apparently, fewer children are born on popular public holidays, especially Christmas and Boxing Day. (data from Statistics Australia)

The number of Australians born in January, November and December was below average. (data from Statistics Australia)

The number of babies in December was the lowest, with the number of Australians born in December 13% less than the monthly average, and 22 of the 50 lowest births in Australia were in December.

Pinching fingers can be found that March is Australia's least "sexual" month.

But March was also the first month in which babies were born. Between 2007 and 2016, babies were 3.7 percent more likely to be born this month than the monthly average.

What about Australia's most unusual birthday? it was only three times on February 29th in 10 years. Who is fighting for it?

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