๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Total Fertility Rate of Argentina

1.85
Total Fertility Rate
13.54
Crude Birth Rate
623,547
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Argentina is 1.8528 births per woman. A -0.48% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.8617 births per woman. In the future, Argentina's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.6958 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of Argentina's by -8.47% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Argentina (1950-2024)

Argentina has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.1638 to 1.8528 births per woman, a decrease of -41.44% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.1638 25.999 441,694
1951 3.1614 25.906 448,917
1952 3.1566 25.753 455,086
1953 3.1516 25.571 460,605
1954 3.141 25.318 464,652
1955 3.1393 25.12 469,409
1956 3.1473 25.012 475,723
1957 3.1744 25.038 484,589
1958 3.1122 24.385 479,980
1959 3.0921 24.07 481,736
1960 3.0745 23.784 483,766
1961 3.0689 23.638 488,525
1962 3.1058 23.798 499,960
1963 3.1015 23.663 505,203
1964 3.0802 23.437 508,430
1965 3.0618 23.259 512,563
1966 3.0482 23.141 518,039
1967 3.0387 23.061 524,399
1968 3.0274 22.987 530,868
1969 3.0518 23.185 543,810
1970 3.0883 23.472 559,284
1971 3.1078 23.635 572,168
1972 3.1455 23.94 588,873
1973 3.1981 24.343 608,718
1974 3.2511 24.739 629,184
1975 3.3009 25.092 649,449
1976 3.3389 25.305 665,529
1977 3.3593 25.37 678,020
1978 3.3593 25.257 685,890
1979 3.3387 24.985 689,353
1980 3.3013 24.573 688,689
1981 3.2535 24.104 686,127
1982 3.2039 23.617 682,817
1983 3.1594 23.209 681,476
1984 3.1227 22.876 682,092
1985 3.0951 22.61 684,456
1986 3.0753 22.404 688,564
1987 3.0589 22.232 693,696
1988 3.0417 22.069 699,091
1989 3.0219 21.907 704,483
1990 3.0342 21.989 717,716
1991 3.0119 21.844 723,317
1992 2.9875 21.683 728,033
1993 2.9661 21.57 734,214
1994 2.9354 21.419 738,942
1995 2.8638 20.974 733,108
1996 2.781 20.449 723,804
1997 2.7057 19.985 715,945
1998 2.6616 19.738 715,365
1999 2.643 19.674 721,366
2000 2.5906 19.366 718,129
2001 2.5313 18.983 711,677
2002 2.4929 18.756 710,765
2003 2.4514 18.453 706,544
2004 2.4304 18.352 709,873
2005 2.4259 18.353 717,321
2006 2.4004 18.194 718,419
2007 2.3695 18.005 718,146
2008 2.3411 17.812 717,468
2009 2.3441 17.849 726,291
2010 2.3462 17.87 734,558
2011 2.3382 17.806 739,376
2012 2.3304 17.729 743,784
2013 2.3218 17.632 747,375
2014 2.3121 17.504 749,562
2015 2.301 17.346 750,290
2016 2.2407 16.824 734,548
2017 2.1676 16.206 713,799
2018 2.0392 15.187 674,273
2019 1.9938 14.783 661,385
2020 1.9115 14.125 635,978
2021 1.8854 13.902 629,391
2022 1.8755 13.794 627,741
2023 1.8617 13.652 624,859
2024 1.8528 13.539 623,547

Future Total Fertility Rate of Argentina (2024-2100)

Argentina's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 1.8528 to an average of 1.6958 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -8.47% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.8528 13.539 623,547
2025 1.8467 13.447 623,083
2026 1.8423 13.369 623,137
2027 1.838 13.292 623,167
2028 1.831 13.197 622,257
2029 1.8249 13.11 621,617
2030 1.82 13.031 621,296
2031 1.8102 12.919 619,235
2032 1.8105 12.878 620,485
2033 1.8062 12.801 619,940
2034 1.8049 12.74 620,112
2035 1.7997 12.647 618,568
2036 1.7971 12.564 617,457
2037 1.7968 12.49 616,657
2038 1.7889 12.356 612,774
2039 1.7818 12.223 608,762
2040 1.7788 12.113 605,786
2041 1.7743 11.989 602,002
2042 1.7669 11.845 596,999
2043 1.7682 11.758 594,773
2044 1.763 11.627 590,149
2045 1.7597 11.507 585,992
2046 1.757 11.391 581,860
2047 1.7594 11.306 579,201
2048 1.7512 11.151 572,790
2049 1.7459 11.013 567,154
2050 1.7448 10.901 562,695
2051 1.741 10.772 557,224
2052 1.7406 10.665 552,758
2053 1.7328 10.515 545,915
2054 1.7366 10.439 542,807
2055 1.7266 10.287 535,583
2056 1.731 10.228 533,116
2057 1.726 10.122 528,114
2058 1.7231 10.039 524,174
2059 1.719 9.959 520,297
2060 1.7206 9.921 518,535
2061 1.7156 9.853 515,078
2062 1.7154 9.819 513,331
2063 1.7154 9.79 511,775
2064 1.7157 9.766 510,389
2065 1.7184 9.756 509,719
2066 1.7101 9.685 505,715
2067 1.7142 9.683 505,305
2068 1.7072 9.619 501,527
2069 1.7044 9.577 498,814
2070 1.6997 9.522 495,406
2071 1.7001 9.494 493,304
2072 1.6975 9.447 490,155
2073 1.6981 9.416 487,753
2074 1.6918 9.345 483,213
2075 1.6869 9.279 478,918
2076 1.69 9.256 476,765
2077 1.6969 9.252 475,533
2078 1.6918 9.181 470,817
2079 1.701 9.187 470,037
2080 1.6911 9.09 463,899
2081 1.6941 9.063 461,318
2082 1.6912 9.006 457,119
2083 1.6936 8.977 454,388
2084 1.6924 8.931 450,697
2085 1.6901 8.881 446,795
2086 1.6951 8.872 444,896
2087 1.691 8.817 440,667
2088 1.6903 8.782 437,465
2089 1.6923 8.764 435,030
2090 1.6942 8.748 432,704
2091 1.691 8.709 429,172
2092 1.6932 8.7 427,146
2093 1.6938 8.685 424,821
2094 1.6916 8.658 421,888
2095 1.6933 8.654 420,026
2096 1.6945 8.648 418,076
2097 1.6927 8.628 415,456
2098 1.6932 8.621 413,421
2099 1.6937 8.614 411,393
2100 1.6958 8.615 409,741

How is Total Fertility Rate calculated?

A population's fertility rate is most commonly calculated as Total Total Fertility Rate or TFR for short. The Total Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is a standard demographic indicator that is used internationally to estimate the average number of children born per woman in a population. It is calculated by adding up all the age-specific fertility rates, multiplying this sum by five (the width of the age-group interval), and then dividing by 1,000.

Total Fertility Rate Formula

Total Total Fertility Rate = (Sum of ASFR x 5 ) / 1,000

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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