๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น Total Fertility Rate of Austria

1.32
Total Fertility Rate
8.36
Crude Birth Rate
76,247
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Austria is 1.3214 births per woman. A 0.3% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.3175 births per woman. In the future, Austria's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5194 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Austria's by 14.98% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Austria (1950-2024)

Austria has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.0893 to 1.3214 births per woman, a decrease of -36.75% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.0893 15.5 107,515
1951 2.0354 14.944 103,572
1952 2.0681 14.948 103,551
1953 2.0897 14.848 102,927
1954 2.139 14.916 103,512
1955 2.2677 15.539 107,943
1956 2.4562 16.533 114,939
1957 2.5493 16.919 117,852
1958 2.5919 17.145 119,795
1959 2.6775 17.731 124,371
1960 2.689 17.87 125,933
1961 2.7872 18.595 131,763
1962 2.8007 18.707 133,371
1963 2.8172 18.79 134,825
1964 2.7793 18.472 133,431
1965 2.6968 17.847 129,755
1966 2.672 17.617 128,979
1967 2.6291 17.311 127,693
1968 2.5853 17.019 126,192
1969 2.4836 16.275 121,088
1970 2.2937 15.027 112,196
1971 2.1936 14.375 107,808
1972 2.0772 13.679 103,181
1973 1.9308 12.819 97,232
1974 1.9018 12.798 97,240
1975 1.823 12.371 93,749
1976 1.6806 11.494 86,946
1977 1.6228 11.234 85,010
1978 1.5973 11.246 85,031
1979 1.5969 11.421 86,210
1980 1.6513 12.015 90,693
1981 1.6719 12.377 93,662
1982 1.6609 12.547 95,019
1983 1.5628 11.948 90,342
1984 1.5261 11.826 89,414
1985 1.4789 11.591 87,679
1986 1.4548 11.526 87,247
1987 1.4403 11.502 87,119
1988 1.4567 11.66 88,445
1989 1.4554 11.654 88,806
1990 1.4666 11.76 90,313
1991 1.5161 12.149 94,240
1992 1.516 12.132 95,147
1993 1.5122 12.071 95,453
1994 1.474 11.69 92,796
1995 1.4311 11.201 89,048
1996 1.4483 11.151 88,775
1997 1.3952 10.554 84,116
1998 1.3714 10.174 81,169
1999 1.3438 9.771 78,110
2000 1.3638 9.742 78,059
2001 1.3314 9.345 75,153
2002 1.389 9.609 77,654
2003 1.3731 9.389 76,261
2004 1.4154 9.567 78,196
2005 1.406 9.431 77,610
2006 1.4042 9.354 77,359
2007 1.3809 9.12 75,671
2008 1.4106 9.263 77,099
2009 1.3927 9.104 75,974
2010 1.4402 9.362 78,318
2011 1.4297 9.261 77,732
2012 1.4397 9.302 78,433
2013 1.436 9.286 78,762
2014 1.4637 9.476 81,001
2015 1.4922 9.669 83,579
2016 1.5314 9.975 87,159
2017 1.5209 9.927 87,349
2018 1.4788 9.66 85,407
2019 1.4642 9.542 84,741
2020 1.4393 9.356 83,467
2021 1.4689 9.518 85,345
2022 1.41 9.056 82,088
2023 1.3175 8.439 77,054
2024 1.3214 8.36 76,247

Future Total Fertility Rate of Austria (2024-2100)

Austria's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.3214 to an average of 1.5194 children born per woman. An additional increase of 14.98% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.3214 8.36 76,247
2025 1.3288 8.271 75,378
2026 1.3361 8.175 74,449
2027 1.3435 8.075 73,498
2028 1.3498 7.969 72,489
2029 1.3554 7.866 71,503
2030 1.3591 7.758 70,448
2031 1.3636 7.666 69,526
2032 1.37 7.601 68,836
2033 1.3757 7.549 68,270
2034 1.3815 7.521 67,910
2035 1.3853 7.499 67,596
2036 1.389 7.496 67,460
2037 1.3939 7.519 67,541
2038 1.398 7.546 67,662
2039 1.4025 7.595 67,983
2040 1.4058 7.644 68,288
2041 1.4103 7.705 68,713
2042 1.4151 7.774 69,197
2043 1.4174 7.829 69,543
2044 1.4197 7.883 69,877
2045 1.4212 7.924 70,088
2046 1.4234 7.965 70,285
2047 1.4249 7.993 70,350
2048 1.427 8.013 70,338
2049 1.4293 8.023 70,217
2050 1.431 8.016 69,935
2051 1.4339 8.006 69,629
2052 1.4371 7.991 69,265
2053 1.4411 7.97 68,837
2054 1.4448 7.937 68,292
2055 1.4482 7.9 67,708
2056 1.4511 7.858 67,084
2057 1.4549 7.821 66,496
2058 1.4569 7.772 65,801
2059 1.4574 7.722 65,095
2060 1.4578 7.676 64,440
2061 1.4602 7.648 63,942
2062 1.4627 7.629 63,519
2063 1.4639 7.61 63,093
2064 1.4663 7.604 62,794
2065 1.4679 7.606 62,564
2066 1.4695 7.611 62,360
2067 1.4722 7.629 62,266
2068 1.4738 7.649 62,195
2069 1.4765 7.681 62,226
2070 1.4806 7.723 62,346
2071 1.4828 7.762 62,446
2072 1.4855 7.807 62,598
2073 1.488 7.851 62,734
2074 1.4896 7.894 62,862
2075 1.4925 7.94 63,025
2076 1.4949 7.986 63,181
2077 1.4959 8.022 63,251
2078 1.498 8.055 63,288
2079 1.4983 8.075 63,234
2080 1.4995 8.096 63,198
2081 1.5005 8.114 63,138
2082 1.5013 8.124 63,006
2083 1.5052 8.143 62,953
2084 1.5067 8.143 62,743
2085 1.5091 8.14 62,518
2086 1.5101 8.125 62,210
2087 1.5099 8.101 61,846
2088 1.5111 8.083 61,537
2089 1.5117 8.057 61,152
2090 1.5138 8.035 60,815
2091 1.5144 8.007 60,447
2092 1.5167 7.988 60,155
2093 1.5195 7.975 59,920
2094 1.5194 7.948 59,581
2095 1.5198 7.928 59,300
2096 1.5205 7.91 59,031
2097 1.5193 7.887 58,726
2098 1.52 7.875 58,512
2099 1.5194 7.865 58,315
2100 1.5194 7.862 58,175

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 2024.

Data Published: 2024-07-11

Data Sources

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

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2024

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