๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Total Fertility Rate of Denmark

1.52
Total Fertility Rate
9.81
Crude Birth Rate
58,646
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Denmark is 1.5172 births per woman. A 0.42% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.5109 births per woman. In the future, Denmark's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6142 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Denmark's by 6.39% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Denmark (1950-2024)

Denmark has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.5719 to 1.5172 births per woman, a decrease of -41.01% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.5719 18.614 79,454
1951 2.5081 17.895 76,955
1952 2.5387 17.81 77,156
1953 2.5985 17.917 78,281
1954 2.5609 17.413 76,728
1955 2.5893 17.384 77,163
1956 2.5996 17.243 77,011
1957 2.5562 16.746 75,182
1958 2.5277 16.393 74,030
1959 2.4929 16.09 73,185
1960 2.5605 16.552 75,798
1961 2.5467 16.518 76,171
1962 2.5494 16.701 77,619
1963 2.6547 17.613 82,506
1964 2.6006 17.646 83,324
1965 2.608 18.054 85,914
1966 2.6071 18.356 88,058
1967 2.3513 16.83 81,376
1968 2.1191 15.348 74,663
1969 1.9982 14.574 71,292
1970 1.9559 14.383 70,888
1971 2.038 15.151 75,196
1972 2.0261 15.072 75,232
1973 1.9208 14.317 71,899
1974 1.8976 14.131 71,300
1975 1.9078 14.189 71,800
1976 1.7497 12.88 65,337
1977 1.6628 12.174 61,946
1978 1.6608 12.089 61,705
1979 1.6007 11.599 59,349
1980 1.5402 11.138 57,062
1981 1.4404 10.398 53,253
1982 1.4202 10.243 52,421
1983 1.3784 9.947 50,873
1984 1.3981 10.118 51,721
1985 1.4434 10.475 53,568
1986 1.476 10.758 55,088
1987 1.4968 10.961 56,200
1988 1.5582 11.467 58,821
1989 1.6173 11.933 61,248
1990 1.6644 12.302 63,245
1991 1.6847 12.478 64,318
1992 1.7553 13.013 67,293
1993 1.7503 12.971 67,302
1994 1.8008 13.319 69,342
1995 1.8006 13.243 69,304
1996 1.7507 12.833 67,542
1997 1.7489 12.747 67,368
1998 1.7227 12.446 66,015
1999 1.7341 12.411 66,050
2000 1.7649 12.496 66,726
2001 1.7421 12.173 65,232
2002 1.7262 11.921 64,086
2003 1.7563 11.961 64,479
2004 1.7789 11.918 64,414
2005 1.7982 11.826 64,093
2006 1.8405 11.882 64,608
2007 1.8418 11.672 63,750
2008 1.88 11.729 64,435
2009 1.8398 11.336 62,612
2010 1.8582 11.313 62,763
2011 1.7538 10.578 58,926
2012 1.7235 10.299 57,591
2013 1.6696 9.923 55,718
2014 1.6876 10.023 56,567
2015 1.7125 10.171 57,806
2016 1.7747 10.636 60,927
2017 1.7489 10.59 61,052
2018 1.7265 10.561 61,189
2019 1.6976 10.502 61,068
2020 1.6777 10.459 60,993
2021 1.7299 10.838 63,475
2022 1.5593 9.842 58,095
2023 1.5109 9.719 57,810
2024 1.5172 9.811 58,646

Future Total Fertility Rate of Denmark (2024-2100)

Denmark's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.5172 to an average of 1.6142 children born per woman. An additional increase of 6.39% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.5172 9.811 58,646
2025 1.5206 9.867 59,225
2026 1.5236 9.897 59,616
2027 1.5272 9.908 59,861
2028 1.531 9.907 60,010
2029 1.533 9.883 59,995
2030 1.5365 9.863 59,985
2031 1.5385 9.829 59,878
2032 1.5407 9.799 59,779
2033 1.5423 9.764 59,635
2034 1.545 9.738 59,542
2035 1.5474 9.711 59,429
2036 1.55 9.681 59,290
2037 1.5515 9.641 59,077
2038 1.5536 9.598 58,844
2039 1.556 9.556 58,609
2040 1.5584 9.509 58,332
2041 1.5605 9.459 58,038
2042 1.5636 9.417 57,779
2043 1.5653 9.37 57,491
2044 1.5668 9.328 57,231
2045 1.5689 9.296 57,027
2046 1.5699 9.266 56,837
2047 1.5724 9.249 56,714
2048 1.5732 9.227 56,560
2049 1.5742 9.21 56,437
2050 1.5743 9.19 56,286
2051 1.5764 9.183 56,210
2052 1.58 9.184 56,183
2053 1.5819 9.178 56,108
2054 1.5847 9.177 56,059
2055 1.5874 9.177 56,017
2056 1.5875 9.162 55,875
2057 1.5894 9.16 55,810
2058 1.5893 9.148 55,694
2059 1.5878 9.131 55,546
2060 1.589 9.13 55,497
2061 1.5903 9.129 55,438
2062 1.5901 9.119 55,333
2063 1.5918 9.118 55,283
2064 1.5931 9.114 55,217
2065 1.593 9.1 55,084
2066 1.5944 9.09 54,986
2067 1.5942 9.071 54,839
2068 1.5936 9.047 54,666
2069 1.5939 9.028 54,520
2070 1.5965 9.019 54,446
2071 1.5972 8.999 54,301
2072 1.5969 8.972 54,125
2073 1.5969 8.949 53,964
2074 1.5964 8.919 53,762
2075 1.6004 8.918 53,729
2076 1.601 8.898 53,583
2077 1.6025 8.882 53,461
2078 1.604 8.87 53,364
2079 1.6055 8.862 53,283
2080 1.607 8.855 53,207
2081 1.6087 8.852 53,153
2082 1.6082 8.84 53,042
2083 1.6091 8.836 52,967
2084 1.6096 8.831 52,875
2085 1.6098 8.826 52,785
2086 1.6094 8.818 52,671
2087 1.6092 8.813 52,569
2088 1.6128 8.828 52,592
2089 1.6125 8.824 52,498
2090 1.6137 8.827 52,440
2091 1.6162 8.836 52,420
2092 1.6155 8.828 52,297
2093 1.6145 8.818 52,168
2094 1.6154 8.818 52,099
2095 1.6152 8.81 51,985
2096 1.6153 8.804 51,885
2097 1.6144 8.794 51,758
2098 1.615 8.788 51,659
2099 1.6151 8.781 51,547
2100 1.6142 8.765 51,392

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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