๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ท Total Fertility Rate of Costa Rica

1.32
Total Fertility Rate
9.99
Crude Birth Rate
51,253
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Costa Rica is 1.3185 births per woman. A -0.86% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.33 births per woman. In the future, Costa Rica's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.4916 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Costa Rica's by 13.13% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Costa Rica (1950-2024)

Costa Rica has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 6.3166 to 1.3185 births per woman, a decrease of -79.13% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 6.3166 44.89 41,602
1951 6.3926 45.302 43,418
1952 6.4554 45.583 45,209
1953 6.5076 45.762 46,998
1954 6.5403 45.782 48,718
1955 6.5709 45.778 50,495
1956 6.6009 45.755 52,337
1957 6.6622 45.933 54,506
1958 6.7122 46.014 56,669
1959 6.7306 45.865 58,642
1960 6.7118 45.467 60,357
1961 6.6506 44.808 61,742
1962 6.5432 43.885 62,732
1963 6.3893 42.725 63,302
1964 6.1933 41.379 63,473
1965 5.9604 39.898 63,287
1966 5.6972 38.333 62,794
1967 5.4158 36.756 62,100
1968 5.0283 34.62 60,229
1969 4.8345 33.775 60,432
1970 4.5846 32.592 59,934
1971 4.362 31.583 59,646
1972 4.1577 30.704 59,513
1973 3.9912 30.067 59,784
1974 3.8928 29.893 60,970
1975 3.8036 29.786 62,334
1976 3.7474 29.893 64,203
1977 3.7009 30.038 66,235
1978 3.6619 30.209 68,408
1979 3.6509 30.538 71,047
1980 3.5833 30.364 72,588
1981 3.5564 30.416 74,720
1982 3.5405 30.485 76,968
1983 3.5247 30.517 79,196
1984 3.5187 30.52 81,415
1985 3.5108 30.417 83,400
1986 3.4541 29.846 84,083
1987 3.3836 29.111 84,209
1988 3.314 28.327 84,077
1989 3.238 27.463 83,594
1990 3.1675 26.653 83,202
1991 3.0748 25.702 82,301
1992 3.0009 24.958 81,968
1993 2.9279 24.274 81,741
1994 2.8569 23.638 81,578
1995 2.7785 22.977 81,227
1996 2.6807 22.189 80,302
1997 2.589 21.481 79,517
1998 2.527 21.041 79,593
1999 2.4813 20.736 80,086
2000 2.4127 20.237 79,689
2001 2.3117 19.408 77,805
2002 2.1624 18.188 74,128
2003 2.0839 17.572 72,726
2004 2.0276 17.136 71,973
2005 2.0382 17.253 73,520
2006 1.9366 16.429 70,996
2007 1.9542 16.604 72,729
2008 1.9799 16.806 74,620
2009 1.9532 16.525 74,359
2010 1.8271 15.407 70,192
2011 1.8774 15.759 72,648
2012 1.8508 15.461 72,108
2013 1.7793 14.77 69,655
2014 1.8003 14.848 70,781
2015 1.7966 14.704 70,846
2016 1.7458 14.184 69,035
2017 1.714 13.812 67,859
2018 1.7056 13.622 67,536
2019 1.5999 12.661 63,301
2020 1.4477 11.366 57,220
2021 1.3528 10.543 53,349
2022 1.3349 10.319 52,440
2023 1.33 10.179 51,969
2024 1.3185 9.991 51,253

Future Total Fertility Rate of Costa Rica (2024-2100)

Costa Rica's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.3185 to an average of 1.4916 children born per woman. An additional increase of 13.13% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.3185 9.991 51,253
2025 1.3099 9.825 50,630
2026 1.3067 9.701 50,203
2027 1.3059 9.595 49,849
2028 1.3041 9.483 49,455
2029 1.306 9.399 49,193
2030 1.3077 9.314 48,914
2031 1.3123 9.252 48,739
2032 1.3177 9.196 48,589
2033 1.3224 9.137 48,413
2034 1.3249 9.064 48,147
2035 1.3281 8.996 47,899
2036 1.3331 8.939 47,701
2037 1.3381 8.88 47,478
2038 1.3427 8.815 47,206
2039 1.3455 8.733 46,839
2040 1.3482 8.645 46,424
2041 1.354 8.573 46,081
2042 1.3583 8.487 45,650
2043 1.3638 8.405 45,226
2044 1.3672 8.305 44,697
2045 1.3698 8.198 44,115
2046 1.3729 8.092 43,528
2047 1.3756 7.981 42,898
2048 1.3795 7.874 42,279
2049 1.3821 7.756 41,593
2050 1.3838 7.631 40,860
2051 1.387 7.515 40,159
2052 1.3905 7.401 39,463
2053 1.3919 7.279 38,718
2054 1.3968 7.18 38,083
2055 1.4002 7.079 37,433
2056 1.4026 6.982 36,800
2057 1.4072 6.907 36,277
2058 1.4098 6.834 35,759
2059 1.4121 6.773 35,298
2060 1.4135 6.722 34,879
2061 1.4152 6.683 34,526
2062 1.4189 6.666 34,279
2063 1.4211 6.652 34,039
2064 1.4232 6.644 33,827
2065 1.4238 6.635 33,607
2066 1.4271 6.642 33,460
2067 1.4308 6.652 33,329
2068 1.4319 6.652 33,138
2069 1.4344 6.657 32,965
2070 1.4368 6.659 32,774
2071 1.4383 6.656 32,551
2072 1.4408 6.655 32,333
2073 1.4434 6.652 32,097
2074 1.4456 6.644 31,834
2075 1.4493 6.64 31,584
2076 1.4542 6.638 31,339
2077 1.4563 6.62 31,018
2078 1.4582 6.599 30,674
2079 1.4593 6.571 30,301
2080 1.4616 6.548 29,941
2081 1.4626 6.516 29,547
2082 1.4646 6.489 29,170
2083 1.4683 6.469 28,822
2084 1.4701 6.442 28,443
2085 1.4708 6.411 28,049
2086 1.4736 6.392 27,705
2087 1.4749 6.369 27,348
2088 1.4776 6.356 27,032
2089 1.4776 6.335 26,687
2090 1.4792 6.326 26,390
2091 1.4821 6.327 26,136
2092 1.4832 6.325 25,870
2093 1.4854 6.332 25,644
2094 1.4875 6.343 25,436
2095 1.4878 6.351 25,214
2096 1.4887 6.365 25,017
2097 1.4883 6.376 24,813
2098 1.49 6.399 24,654
2099 1.4909 6.42 24,488
2100 1.4916 6.44 24,321

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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