๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Total Fertility Rate of Czechia

1.46
Total Fertility Rate
8.40
Crude Birth Rate
90,211
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Czechia is 1.4565 births per woman. A 0.59% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.448 births per woman. In the future, Czechia's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6156 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Czechia's by 10.92% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Czechia (1950-2024)

Czechia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.8182 to 1.4565 births per woman, a decrease of -48.32% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.8182 21.213 189,148
1951 2.7911 20.738 186,584
1952 2.7243 19.92 180,815
1953 2.6243 18.862 172,638
1954 2.584 18.207 167,894
1955 2.583 17.786 165,221
1956 2.5683 17.286 161,761
1957 2.4819 16.365 154,141
1958 2.2838 14.793 140,088
1959 2.0957 13.377 127,190
1960 2.088 13.292 126,824
1961 2.1073 13.487 129,119
1962 2.1233 13.737 131,836
1963 2.3085 15.172 146,064
1964 2.3424 15.696 151,764
1965 2.1866 15.044 146,026
1966 2.0312 14.454 140,726
1967 1.9157 14.086 137,461
1968 1.8481 13.964 136,498
1969 1.8824 14.541 142,326
1970 1.9202 15.078 147,784
1971 1.9888 15.755 154,759
1972 2.0916 16.7 164,627
1973 2.3055 18.444 182,711
1974 2.4566 19.597 195,298
1975 2.4304 19.237 192,957
1976 2.3878 18.653 188,260
1977 2.3395 17.951 182,196
1978 2.326 17.454 178,046
1979 2.2686 16.587 169,956
1980 2.0761 14.754 151,605
1981 1.9935 13.858 142,592
1982 1.9953 13.641 140,494
1983 1.9672 13.316 137,191
1984 1.9651 13.21 136,113
1985 1.9495 13.024 134,213
1986 1.9187 12.749 131,372
1987 1.9033 12.578 129,600
1988 1.928 12.701 130,886
1989 1.8675 12.315 126,916
1990 1.8848 12.514 128,923
1991 1.8415 12.404 127,812
1992 1.7077 11.738 121,049
1993 1.6517 11.615 119,874
1994 1.4357 10.286 106,177
1995 1.2755 9.276 95,650
1996 1.1851 8.753 90,117
1997 1.1706 8.766 90,111
1998 1.1561 8.763 89,960
1999 1.1356 8.691 89,098
2000 1.1464 8.838 90,473
2001 1.1459 8.864 90,693
2002 1.1669 9.055 92,714
2003 1.1758 9.148 93,762
2004 1.2253 9.542 97,916
2005 1.281 9.968 102,469
2006 1.3333 10.327 106,419
2007 1.4415 11.075 114,489
2008 1.5077 11.451 118,839
2009 1.5097 11.298 117,739
2010 1.5087 11.116 116,320
2011 1.4274 10.337 108,487
2012 1.4471 10.278 108,000
2013 1.4552 10.11 106,266
2014 1.5261 10.367 109,036
2015 1.5885 10.54 110,923
2016 1.6521 10.695 112,635
2017 1.7149 10.844 114,314
2018 1.7442 10.79 113,821
2019 1.7534 10.614 112,029
2020 1.7635 10.45 110,250
2021 1.8231 10.616 111,795
2022 1.618 9.083 96,941
2023 1.448 8.496 91,845
2024 1.4565 8.403 90,211

Future Total Fertility Rate of Czechia (2024-2100)

Czechia's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.4565 to an average of 1.6156 children born per woman. An additional increase of 10.92% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.4565 8.403 90,211
2025 1.4652 8.193 86,926
2026 1.4737 7.903 83,205
2027 1.4814 7.821 82,169
2028 1.4867 7.759 81,318
2029 1.4926 7.732 80,833
2030 1.4984 7.742 80,710
2031 1.5051 7.793 81,010
2032 1.5105 7.87 81,563
2033 1.5168 7.979 82,432
2034 1.5203 8.094 83,363
2035 1.5243 8.23 84,486
2036 1.5309 8.39 85,856
2037 1.5368 8.553 87,249
2038 1.5392 8.696 88,427
2039 1.5414 8.832 89,537
2040 1.5438 8.957 90,526
2041 1.5471 9.071 91,410
2042 1.5483 9.152 91,962
2043 1.5512 9.221 92,399
2044 1.553 9.263 92,556
2045 1.5568 9.294 92,616
2046 1.5605 9.303 92,450
2047 1.5622 9.276 91,930
2048 1.5623 9.219 91,108
2049 1.5636 9.148 90,147
2050 1.566 9.064 89,059
2051 1.5668 8.954 87,704
2052 1.5686 8.838 86,295
2053 1.5708 8.719 84,843
2054 1.5724 8.594 83,335
2055 1.5748 8.479 81,909
2056 1.5766 8.371 80,541
2057 1.5805 8.288 79,407
2058 1.5817 8.207 78,291
2059 1.5827 8.149 77,382
2060 1.585 8.121 76,750
2061 1.5856 8.107 76,246
2062 1.5861 8.116 75,943
2063 1.5861 8.144 75,803
2064 1.586 8.19 75,834
2065 1.5891 8.271 76,165
2066 1.5904 8.353 76,506
2067 1.5907 8.439 76,888
2068 1.5912 8.531 77,325
2069 1.5915 8.625 77,773
2070 1.5923 8.718 78,228
2071 1.5927 8.804 78,618
2072 1.5938 8.886 78,980
2073 1.5936 8.95 79,196
2074 1.5938 9.004 79,339
2075 1.5938 9.043 79,365
2076 1.5958 9.079 79,380
2077 1.5935 9.075 79,065
2078 1.5942 9.074 78,785
2079 1.5975 9.073 78,519
2080 1.5989 9.046 78,047
2081 1.6012 9.013 77,536
2082 1.601 8.957 76,836
2083 1.6025 8.902 76,162
2084 1.6024 8.834 75,391
2085 1.6048 8.777 74,721
2086 1.6057 8.711 73,984
2087 1.6059 8.642 73,223
2088 1.606 8.576 72,505
2089 1.6081 8.528 71,949
2090 1.6069 8.47 71,307
2091 1.609 8.438 70,885
2092 1.6085 8.402 70,436
2093 1.609 8.381 70,114
2094 1.6095 8.371 69,874
2095 1.6104 8.372 69,729
2096 1.611 8.381 69,646
2097 1.613 8.405 69,676
2098 1.6136 8.429 69,710
2099 1.6146 8.461 69,798
2100 1.6156 8.497 69,910

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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