๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Total Fertility Rate of Canada

1.34
Total Fertility Rate
9.09
Crude Birth Rate
361,079
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Canada is 1.3431 births per woman. A -0.47% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.3494 births per woman. In the future, Canada's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.4942 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Canada's by 11.25% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Canada (1950-2024)

Canada has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.3736 to 1.3431 births per woman, a decrease of -60.19% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.3736 26.136 359,149
1951 3.4213 26.194 368,896
1952 3.5594 26.903 389,635
1953 3.6369 27.111 403,902
1954 3.743 27.483 421,019
1955 3.7463 27.114 426,460
1956 3.7708 26.854 433,958
1957 3.8482 27.069 450,469
1958 3.814 26.567 454,402
1959 3.8553 26.461 463,478
1960 3.8203 25.832 462,354
1961 3.7611 25.112 458,619
1962 3.6781 24.327 452,818
1963 3.5884 23.621 447,958
1964 3.4235 22.552 435,741
1965 3.0747 20.394 401,470
1966 2.7517 18.516 371,321
1967 2.5412 17.471 356,564
1968 2.4077 16.94 351,232
1969 2.3561 16.939 356,352
1970 2.2665 16.607 356,057
1971 2.1012 15.934 348,887
1972 1.9375 15.146 336,708
1973 1.849 14.795 333,068
1974 1.806 14.77 337,123
1975 1.7993 15.05 348,381
1976 1.7544 14.942 350,479
1977 1.7251 14.922 354,095
1978 1.68 14.723 353,033
1979 1.6734 14.801 358,743
1980 1.6576 14.79 362,849
1981 1.6316 14.66 364,229
1982 1.6188 14.625 367,683
1983 1.6073 14.558 369,951
1984 1.6093 14.551 373,518
1985 1.5945 14.357 372,228
1986 1.5765 14.089 369,282
1987 1.5628 13.83 367,061
1988 1.5868 13.876 373,652
1989 1.6432 14.208 388,804
1990 1.6963 14.501 402,979
1991 1.7226 14.433 406,396
1992 1.7186 14.097 401,753
1993 1.6929 13.616 392,551
1994 1.693 13.328 388,484
1995 1.674 12.916 380,498
1996 1.6305 12.351 367,642
1997 1.5686 11.664 350,608
1998 1.5525 11.322 343,404
1999 1.5406 11.05 338,118
2000 1.5105 10.674 329,737
2001 1.5307 10.685 333,510
2002 1.5134 10.459 329,815
2003 1.5355 10.516 334,808
2004 1.5446 10.493 337,172
2005 1.5656 10.568 342,817
2006 1.6116 10.825 354,634
2007 1.6565 11.098 367,258
2008 1.684 11.28 377,291
2009 1.6752 11.241 380,249
2010 1.6417 11.049 377,848
2011 1.6267 10.967 378,973
2012 1.6274 10.968 383,018
2013 1.6116 10.843 382,695
2014 1.6137 10.835 386,115
2015 1.601 10.694 384,571
2016 1.5896 10.551 383,577
2017 1.5482 10.266 377,884
2018 1.5096 10.035 374,264
2019 1.4755 9.855 372,337
2020 1.4133 9.49 362,246
2021 1.4304 9.616 369,789
2022 1.3658 9.136 354,665
2023 1.3494 9.078 356,745
2024 1.3431 9.085 361,079

Future Total Fertility Rate of Canada (2024-2100)

Canada's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.3431 to an average of 1.4942 children born per woman. An additional increase of 11.25% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.3431 9.085 361,079
2025 1.3324 8.999 361,103
2026 1.3259 8.928 361,315
2027 1.321 8.857 361,206
2028 1.323 8.826 362,624
2029 1.3224 8.775 363,065
2030 1.325 8.739 364,010
2031 1.3272 8.698 364,701
2032 1.3313 8.67 365,817
2033 1.3339 8.634 366,417
2034 1.3362 8.596 366,850
2035 1.3417 8.588 368,450
2036 1.3462 8.571 369,607
2037 1.3491 8.55 370,601
2038 1.3519 8.533 371,653
2039 1.3548 8.518 372,743
2040 1.3581 8.504 373,777
2041 1.3624 8.496 374,982
2042 1.3658 8.482 375,933
2043 1.3687 8.465 376,719
2044 1.3725 8.453 377,658
2045 1.376 8.439 378,506
2046 1.3793 8.426 379,304
2047 1.3843 8.419 380,298
2048 1.3857 8.389 380,279
2049 1.3876 8.366 380,457
2050 1.389 8.336 380,314
2051 1.3922 8.323 380,975
2052 1.3976 8.325 382,318
2053 1.3993 8.309 382,824
2054 1.4034 8.306 383,842
2055 1.4076 8.304 384,964
2056 1.4117 8.303 386,143
2057 1.4145 8.296 387,068
2058 1.4172 8.29 388,108
2059 1.4199 8.289 389,422
2060 1.4231 8.292 390,909
2061 1.425 8.285 391,963
2062 1.4294 8.295 393,877
2063 1.4326 8.301 395,604
2064 1.434 8.297 396,838
2065 1.4361 8.297 398,287
2066 1.4379 8.296 399,648
2067 1.4403 8.298 401,219
2068 1.4415 8.297 402,635
2069 1.4435 8.298 404,068
2070 1.4466 8.306 405,831
2071 1.4499 8.315 407,626
2072 1.4528 8.322 409,355
2073 1.4558 8.33 411,061
2074 1.4594 8.339 412,811
2075 1.4603 8.333 413,837
2076 1.4603 8.325 414,787
2077 1.462 8.329 416,303
2078 1.4649 8.335 417,905
2079 1.4665 8.338 419,396
2080 1.4687 8.343 420,915
2081 1.4705 8.346 422,385
2082 1.4717 8.351 423,913
2083 1.4726 8.349 425,052
2084 1.4731 8.35 426,371
2085 1.4746 8.355 427,866
2086 1.4765 8.361 429,407
2087 1.4758 8.355 430,294
2088 1.4768 8.354 431,555
2089 1.4773 8.362 433,273
2090 1.48 8.374 435,096
2091 1.4803 8.369 436,076
2092 1.4837 8.388 438,357
2093 1.4866 8.4 440,278
2094 1.4867 8.398 441,517
2095 1.4881 8.403 443,101
2096 1.4911 8.416 445,189
2097 1.4946 8.431 447,477
2098 1.4958 8.439 449,442
2099 1.4973 8.447 451,404
2100 1.4942 8.427 451,815

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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