๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Total Fertility Rate of Brazil

1.62
Total Fertility Rate
12.47
Crude Birth Rate
2,699,785
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Brazil is 1.6214 births per woman. A -0.31% decrease from 2022, when the fertility rate was 1.6264 births per woman. In the future, Brazil's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6301 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Brazil's by 0.54% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Brazil (1950-2023)

Brazil has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 6.1216 to 1.6214 births per woman, a decrease of -73.51% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 6.1216 46.432 2,504,882
1951 6.1146 46.354 2,576,616
1952 6.1021 46.189 2,645,659
1953 6.093 46.006 2,715,617
1954 6.087 45.813 2,786,527
1955 6.0842 45.567 2,856,791
1956 6.0835 45.295 2,927,550
1957 6.0838 45.013 2,999,904
1958 6.0829 44.679 3,070,730
1959 6.0768 44.312 3,139,942
1960 6.0609 43.86 3,205,265
1961 6.0443 43.431 3,272,231
1962 5.9947 42.844 3,325,058
1963 5.9294 42.176 3,370,877
1964 5.8176 41.238 3,392,467
1965 5.6746 40.106 3,393,731
1966 5.5294 39.02 3,394,083
1967 5.3677 37.882 3,383,691
1968 5.2017 36.827 3,375,598
1969 5.0793 36.137 3,397,154
1970 4.9722 35.624 3,433,410
1971 4.857 35.094 3,466,644
1972 4.7462 34.641 3,505,837
1973 4.6457 34.258 3,551,780
1974 4.5016 33.619 3,569,444
1975 4.4152 33.366 3,627,405
1976 4.3386 33.173 3,692,372
1977 4.2668 32.966 3,756,437
1978 4.1951 32.741 3,820,013
1979 4.12 32.461 3,877,629
1980 4.0373 32.152 3,931,964
1981 3.9433 31.756 3,975,385
1982 3.838 31.213 3,997,827
1983 3.7229 30.578 4,005,389
1984 3.5995 29.804 3,990,656
1985 3.4712 28.99 3,965,476
1986 3.3422 28.09 3,922,677
1987 3.2338 27.334 3,894,365
1988 3.1118 26.42 3,837,396
1989 3.0102 25.661 3,797,734
1990 2.9047 24.844 3,743,708
1991 2.8145 24.148 3,702,867
1992 2.7191 23.376 3,644,158
1993 2.6723 23.022 3,647,974
1994 2.6165 22.586 3,636,014
1995 2.5786 22.319 3,649,910
1996 2.5162 21.846 3,627,362
1997 2.465 21.477 3,620,076
1998 2.4087 21.06 3,602,190
1999 2.3305 20.445 3,546,785
2000 2.2545 19.841 3,489,128
2001 2.1826 19.271 3,433,869
2002 2.1034 18.574 3,351,520
2003 2.0226 17.85 3,259,436
2004 2.0023 17.632 3,257,137
2005 1.9737 17.335 3,238,499
2006 1.9272 16.852 3,182,010
2007 1.8812 16.372 3,123,429
2008 1.8416 15.943 3,071,834
2009 1.8253 15.715 3,057,083
2010 1.8102 15.492 3,041,789
2011 1.7998 15.309 3,033,630
2012 1.7669 14.939 2,986,828
2013 1.7481 14.69 2,962,857
2014 1.7673 14.753 3,001,591
2015 1.7772 14.727 3,021,946
2016 1.7085 14.051 2,905,301
2017 1.7362 14.159 2,952,133
2018 1.7485 14.133 2,969,862
2019 1.7026 13.633 2,886,359
2020 1.649 13.078 2,787,294
2021 1.6406 12.883 2,760,958
2022 1.6264 12.649 2,723,266
2023 1.6214 12.475 2,699,785

Future Total Fertility Rate of Brazil (2023-2100)

Brazil's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.6214 to an average of 1.6301 children born per woman. An additional increase of 0.54% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.6214 12.475 2,699,785
2024 1.6172 12.3 2,676,826
2025 1.6162 12.149 2,658,092
2026 1.6222 12.05 2,649,944
2027 1.6138 11.846 2,617,828
2028 1.6133 11.704 2,598,402
2029 1.6085 11.534 2,571,891
2030 1.6155 11.452 2,564,251
2031 1.6105 11.29 2,537,560
2032 1.6083 11.15 2,515,304
2033 1.6093 11.038 2,498,252
2034 1.6091 10.919 2,479,110
2035 1.6083 10.799 2,458,811
2036 1.6095 10.694 2,441,347
2037 1.6089 10.578 2,420,586
2038 1.6037 10.434 2,392,743
2039 1.6074 10.349 2,377,762
2040 1.6059 10.234 2,355,165
2041 1.6014 10.104 2,328,341
2042 1.5971 9.98 2,302,153
2043 1.5958 9.88 2,280,959
2044 1.6012 9.825 2,269,884
2045 1.6062 9.772 2,258,558
2046 1.6061 9.693 2,240,634
2047 1.6097 9.639 2,228,143
2048 1.6126 9.584 2,214,940
2049 1.608 9.486 2,191,426
2050 1.6028 9.387 2,167,160
2051 1.6027 9.319 2,149,732
2052 1.6072 9.278 2,138,139
2053 1.6094 9.226 2,123,464
2054 1.6063 9.143 2,101,535
2055 1.6059 9.078 2,083,110
2056 1.5988 8.977 2,056,199
2057 1.6062 8.959 2,047,993
2058 1.6104 8.925 2,035,870
2059 1.6028 8.829 2,009,141
2060 1.6128 8.832 2,004,750
2061 1.6124 8.782 1,987,828
2062 1.6158 8.755 1,976,008
2063 1.6177 8.723 1,962,641
2064 1.6163 8.676 1,945,614
2065 1.6152 8.633 1,929,281
2066 1.615 8.597 1,914,230
2067 1.615 8.564 1,899,560
2068 1.6112 8.513 1,880,464
2069 1.6148 8.501 1,869,986
2070 1.6172 8.485 1,858,229
2071 1.6206 8.474 1,847,477
2072 1.6115 8.4 1,822,586
2073 1.6084 8.359 1,804,730
2074 1.6104 8.345 1,792,652
2075 1.6101 8.321 1,778,248
2076 1.6144 8.321 1,768,915
2077 1.6115 8.286 1,751,949
2078 1.6146 8.282 1,741,618
2079 1.6162 8.272 1,729,747
2080 1.6109 8.227 1,710,616
2081 1.6103 8.207 1,696,777
2082 1.6102 8.19 1,683,519
2083 1.6189 8.219 1,679,507
2084 1.6168 8.192 1,664,257
2085 1.6167 8.176 1,651,240
2086 1.6231 8.193 1,644,893
2087 1.6201 8.164 1,629,104
2088 1.6253 8.175 1,621,600
2089 1.6264 8.166 1,610,211
2090 1.6217 8.129 1,593,193
2091 1.6221 8.118 1,581,432
2092 1.6247 8.117 1,571,849
2093 1.6272 8.117 1,562,273
2094 1.6266 8.101 1,549,815
2095 1.6258 8.084 1,537,306
2096 1.6364 8.123 1,535,518
2097 1.6383 8.12 1,525,664
2098 1.6353 8.091 1,511,201
2099 1.634 8.071 1,498,342
2100 1.6301 8.038 1,483,297

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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