๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Total Fertility Rate of Czechia

1.70
Total Fertility Rate
9.35
Crude Birth Rate
98,082
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Czechia is 1.6975 births per woman. A -0.05% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.6983 births per woman. In the future, Czechia's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.7199 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Czechia's by 1.32% 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 2.7998 to 1.6975 births per woman, a decrease of -39.37% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.7998 21.077 187,993
1951 2.7611 20.53 184,724
1952 2.6993 19.743 179,189
1953 2.6117 18.763 171,684
1954 2.581 18.18 167,609
1955 2.5782 17.759 164,949
1956 2.5667 17.277 161,654
1957 2.4919 16.42 154,613
1958 2.3048 14.92 141,203
1959 2.1254 13.564 128,890
1960 2.0957 13.343 127,265
1961 2.1121 13.516 129,406
1962 2.1264 13.755 132,023
1963 2.3054 15.145 145,871
1964 2.335 15.643 151,254
1965 2.1809 15.005 145,600
1966 2.0239 14.399 140,157
1967 1.9097 14.044 137,030
1968 1.844 13.934 136,189
1969 1.8747 14.48 141,737
1970 1.9193 15.068 147,709
1971 1.9948 15.801 155,205
1972 2.0978 16.749 165,099
1973 2.3093 18.47 183,017
1974 2.4599 19.618 195,555
1975 2.4326 19.262 193,140
1976 2.3892 18.673 188,387
1977 2.3423 17.985 182,438
1978 2.3285 17.487 178,288
1979 2.2694 16.61 170,066
1980 2.0814 14.814 152,033
1981 1.9998 13.916 143,052
1982 1.9992 13.676 140,771
1983 1.9693 13.336 137,328
1984 1.968 13.234 136,306
1985 1.9523 13.048 134,417
1986 1.9203 12.765 131,496
1987 1.9111 12.633 130,151
1988 1.9187 12.642 130,264
1989 1.8771 12.38 127,568
1990 1.8967 12.589 129,711
1991 1.855 12.496 128,726
1992 1.7192 11.822 121,832
1993 1.656 11.652 120,189
1994 1.4403 10.328 106,508
1995 1.2802 9.315 95,985
1996 1.1894 8.788 90,441
1997 1.1777 8.823 90,664
1998 1.1567 8.771 90,003
1999 1.1349 8.691 89,044
2000 1.1553 8.91 91,174
2001 1.1482 8.891 90,871
2002 1.1707 9.095 93,005
2003 1.1806 9.196 94,131
2004 1.2314 9.601 98,410
2005 1.2986 10.115 103,883
2006 1.3403 10.393 106,981
2007 1.4454 11.119 114,831
2008 1.5082 11.472 118,911
2009 1.5106 11.326 117,849
2010 1.5091 11.145 116,422
2011 1.4334 10.396 109,001
2012 1.4519 10.318 108,396
2013 1.4591 10.167 106,903
2014 1.5266 10.413 109,498
2015 1.5703 10.467 110,124
2016 1.6292 10.595 111,541
2017 1.6833 10.7 112,677
2018 1.7071 10.624 111,903
2019 1.7096 10.417 109,738
2020 1.7063 10.167 107,036
2021 1.6986 9.892 103,948
2022 1.6984 9.688 101,555
2023 1.6983 9.514 99,736
2024 1.6975 9.348 98,082

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 1.6975 to an average of 1.7199 children born per woman. An additional increase of 1.32% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.6975 9.348 98,082
2025 1.7007 9.23 96,896
2026 1.7035 9.136 95,949
2027 1.7061 9.069 95,271
2028 1.7065 9.021 94,782
2029 1.7055 8.998 94,530
2030 1.7027 8.998 94,518
2031 1.7059 9.062 95,168
2032 1.7103 9.163 96,203
2033 1.7102 9.267 97,262
2034 1.712 9.402 98,654
2035 1.7109 9.538 100,058
2036 1.7109 9.689 101,629
2037 1.71 9.837 103,181
2038 1.7078 9.973 104,610
2039 1.7135 10.141 106,387
2040 1.714 10.258 107,641
2041 1.712 10.333 108,476
2042 1.7166 10.42 109,446
2043 1.7143 10.437 109,683
2044 1.7197 10.475 110,166
2045 1.7207 10.466 110,146
2046 1.7175 10.412 109,672
2047 1.7214 10.385 109,478
2048 1.7134 10.274 108,388
2049 1.7174 10.225 107,954
2050 1.7121 10.112 106,842
2051 1.7146 10.042 106,172
2052 1.7141 9.953 105,296
2053 1.7108 9.851 104,262
2054 1.7141 9.791 103,674
2055 1.7166 9.734 103,100
2056 1.7173 9.675 102,496
2057 1.7199 9.638 102,116
2058 1.7188 9.593 101,640
2059 1.7187 9.567 101,363
2060 1.7178 9.552 101,187
2061 1.7149 9.542 101,054
2062 1.7188 9.585 101,475
2063 1.7204 9.629 101,906
2064 1.7202 9.674 102,353
2065 1.718 9.718 102,789
2066 1.7157 9.769 103,298
2067 1.7157 9.836 103,997
2068 1.7136 9.893 104,591
2069 1.7102 9.941 105,096
2070 1.7082 9.992 105,653
2071 1.7167 10.098 106,813
2072 1.7226 10.179 107,732
2073 1.7138 10.164 107,647
2074 1.7142 10.19 108,028
2075 1.7137 10.199 108,239
2076 1.7137 10.198 108,372
2077 1.7179 10.21 108,658
2078 1.7191 10.194 108,652
2079 1.712 10.117 108,025
2080 1.7162 10.1 108,042
2081 1.7186 10.065 107,880
2082 1.7181 10.009 107,496
2083 1.7228 9.98 107,407
2084 1.7196 9.904 106,826
2085 1.721 9.856 106,535
2086 1.7186 9.788 106,042
2087 1.7147 9.715 105,487
2088 1.7235 9.718 105,767
2089 1.7182 9.648 105,243
2090 1.7179 9.612 105,092
2091 1.7237 9.616 105,376
2092 1.7191 9.569 105,096
2093 1.7134 9.522 104,820
2094 1.7138 9.517 104,983
2095 1.7157 9.524 105,291
2096 1.7126 9.509 105,339
2097 1.7156 9.533 105,811
2098 1.7204 9.57 106,422
2099 1.7202 9.581 106,746
2100 1.7199 9.593 107,066

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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