๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น Total Fertility Rate of Austria

1.48
Total Fertility Rate
9.40
Crude Birth Rate
84,132
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Austria is 1.4799 births per woman. A 0.41% increase from 2022, when the fertility rate only was 1.4739 births per woman. In the future, Austria's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6022 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Austria's by 8.26% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Austria (1950-2023)

Austria has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.0895 to 1.4799 births per woman, a decrease of -29.17% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.0895 15.421 107,141
1951 2.0232 14.803 102,752
1952 2.0593 14.859 103,064
1953 2.0914 14.871 103,183
1954 2.1532 15.037 104,440
1955 2.2915 15.684 109,124
1956 2.4773 16.637 115,884
1957 2.5684 17.071 118,992
1958 2.6024 17.295 120,960
1959 2.6851 17.853 125,293
1960 2.6953 17.921 126,311
1961 2.7824 18.558 131,548
1962 2.7979 18.693 133,262
1963 2.818 18.809 134,917
1964 2.789 18.546 133,926
1965 2.7015 17.893 129,965
1966 2.6605 17.568 128,435
1967 2.6194 17.274 127,213
1968 2.5817 16.994 126,040
1969 2.4829 16.284 121,064
1970 2.295 15.055 112,265
1971 2.1982 14.445 108,064
1972 2.0827 13.758 103,486
1973 1.9414 12.93 97,808
1974 1.9033 12.804 97,375
1975 1.8231 12.36 93,786
1976 1.6905 11.577 87,494
1977 1.6304 11.304 85,451
1978 1.5983 11.254 85,128
1979 1.6002 11.448 86,422
1980 1.65 12.013 90,628
1981 1.6719 12.405 93,686
1982 1.6562 12.496 94,758
1983 1.5636 11.959 90,388
1984 1.5215 11.795 89,132
1985 1.4752 11.572 87,467
1986 1.4492 11.487 86,881
1987 1.4337 11.452 86,708
1988 1.4464 11.588 87,801
1989 1.4463 11.617 88,236
1990 1.4596 11.747 89,858
1991 1.5053 12.12 93,540
1992 1.5174 12.197 95,200
1993 1.5007 12.007 94,715
1994 1.4645 11.62 92,183
1995 1.4354 11.238 89,291
1996 1.4484 11.156 88,759
1997 1.3946 10.556 84,075
1998 1.371 10.178 81,119
1999 1.3427 9.782 78,059
2000 1.3583 9.72 77,772
2001 1.3358 9.403 75,404
2002 1.3857 9.611 77,477
2003 1.3778 9.449 76,515
2004 1.4153 9.6 78,187
2005 1.4073 9.473 77,691
2006 1.4071 9.391 77,517
2007 1.3871 9.177 76,004
2008 1.4119 9.288 77,176
2009 1.3987 9.155 76,298
2010 1.4352 9.346 78,061
2011 1.4317 9.294 77,842
2012 1.4389 9.324 78,392
2013 1.438 9.332 78,867
2014 1.4634 9.517 80,985
2015 1.491 9.728 83,521
2016 1.5256 9.975 86,827
2017 1.5166 9.925 87,092
2018 1.4768 9.666 85,281
2019 1.4646 9.565 84,744
2020 1.4397 9.367 83,345
2021 1.4701 9.498 84,647
2022 1.4739 9.451 84,394
2023 1.4799 9.402 84,132

Future Total Fertility Rate of Austria (2023-2100)

Austria's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.4799 to an average of 1.6022 children born per woman. An additional increase of 8.26% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.4799 9.402 84,132
2024 1.4794 9.298 83,373
2025 1.4911 9.258 83,176
2026 1.4955 9.162 82,455
2027 1.4981 9.047 81,543
2028 1.5021 8.934 80,634
2029 1.5039 8.805 79,563
2030 1.5079 8.689 78,588
2031 1.5127 8.582 77,667
2032 1.5188 8.488 76,857
2033 1.52 8.376 75,865
2034 1.5275 8.311 75,286
2035 1.5315 8.241 74,644
2036 1.5349 8.181 74,084
2037 1.5348 8.118 73,494
2038 1.538 8.089 73,194
2039 1.5416 8.076 73,035
2040 1.5433 8.067 72,902
2041 1.547 8.08 72,960
2042 1.5481 8.089 72,974
2043 1.5498 8.111 73,090
2044 1.5554 8.157 73,428
2045 1.5597 8.202 73,733
2046 1.5621 8.237 73,949
2047 1.5644 8.271 74,140
2048 1.5666 8.304 74,309
2049 1.5701 8.341 74,504
2050 1.5745 8.38 74,698
2051 1.5707 8.371 74,461
2052 1.57 8.374 74,312
2053 1.5733 8.392 74,293
2054 1.571 8.375 73,950
2055 1.5732 8.377 73,767
2056 1.5791 8.393 73,702
2057 1.5777 8.365 73,241
2058 1.5782 8.342 72,828
2059 1.5784 8.315 72,379
2060 1.5836 8.311 72,131
2061 1.5792 8.255 71,430
2062 1.5849 8.249 71,172
2063 1.584 8.208 70,622
2064 1.5832 8.169 70,086
2065 1.5833 8.135 69,607
2066 1.5832 8.102 69,140
2067 1.5847 8.081 68,783
2068 1.5817 8.042 68,273
2069 1.5878 8.053 68,202
2070 1.5897 8.049 67,999
2071 1.5864 8.025 67,630
2072 1.5923 8.053 67,702
2073 1.5958 8.075 67,722
2074 1.5915 8.063 67,456
2075 1.5937 8.088 67,501
2076 1.5927 8.102 67,446
2077 1.5924 8.122 67,443
2078 1.5957 8.163 67,607
2079 1.5991 8.205 67,780
2080 1.5985 8.227 67,785
2081 1.6049 8.283 68,076
2082 1.6007 8.283 67,899
2083 1.6028 8.312 67,970
2084 1.5957 8.291 67,621
2085 1.5984 8.316 67,664
2086 1.5933 8.297 67,343
2087 1.5933 8.3 67,211
2088 1.5881 8.271 66,826
2089 1.5917 8.283 66,785
2090 1.5914 8.272 66,558
2091 1.5868 8.234 66,126
2092 1.5902 8.235 66,015
2093 1.5929 8.229 65,855
2094 1.5908 8.195 65,491
2095 1.5905 8.17 65,197
2096 1.5956 8.171 65,123
2097 1.5928 8.132 64,732
2098 1.5976 8.133 64,665
2099 1.6049 8.146 64,706
2100 1.6022 8.111 64,366

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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