๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Total Fertility Rate of Denmark

1.72
Total Fertility Rate
11.11
Crude Birth Rate
65,891
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Denmark is 1.7201 births per woman. A 0.13% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.7179 births per woman. In the future, Denmark's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.7405 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Denmark's by 1.19% 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 2.5718 to 1.7201 births per woman, a decrease of -33.12% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.5718 18.601 79,451
1951 2.4975 17.748 76,352
1952 2.5237 17.626 76,386
1953 2.5822 17.73 77,401
1954 2.5444 17.201 75,612
1955 2.5728 17.148 75,940
1956 2.5776 16.981 75,752
1957 2.5409 16.574 74,446
1958 2.5236 16.342 73,899
1959 2.4933 16.102 73,294
1960 2.5432 16.42 75,249
1961 2.5505 16.548 76,350
1962 2.5525 16.722 77,696
1963 2.6603 17.607 82,439
1964 2.5992 17.6 83,031
1965 2.6123 18.019 85,705
1966 2.6157 18.368 88,097
1967 2.3525 16.807 81,189
1968 2.1196 15.309 74,458
1969 2.0013 14.589 71,386
1970 1.9707 14.516 71,434
1971 2.04 15.151 75,009
1972 2.0264 15.095 75,158
1973 1.9301 14.388 72,011
1974 1.8991 14.119 71,027
1975 1.91 14.146 71,522
1976 1.7504 12.898 65,446
1977 1.6635 12.196 62,093
1978 1.6644 12.131 61,948
1979 1.6011 11.614 59,427
1980 1.5388 11.123 56,983
1981 1.4401 10.392 53,249
1982 1.4193 10.237 52,463
1983 1.3783 9.948 50,958
1984 1.4007 10.137 51,901
1985 1.4454 10.49 53,691
1986 1.4786 10.773 55,133
1987 1.4985 10.96 56,106
1988 1.5589 11.448 58,658
1989 1.6189 11.94 61,261
1990 1.6656 12.325 63,357
1991 1.6861 12.513 64,482
1992 1.7595 13.074 67,599
1993 1.7556 13.053 67,706
1994 1.801 13.365 69,596
1995 1.8007 13.315 69,611
1996 1.7514 12.888 67,632
1997 1.7502 12.788 67,394
1998 1.7236 12.483 66,052
1999 1.7352 12.445 66,123
2000 1.7661 12.525 66,812
2001 1.7442 12.214 65,393
2002 1.7266 11.946 64,177
2003 1.7574 11.988 64,625
2004 1.781 11.964 64,723
2005 1.7996 11.89 64,565
2006 1.8431 11.966 65,235
2007 1.8462 11.785 64,498
2008 1.8811 11.797 64,831
2009 1.8422 11.373 62,753
2010 1.8602 11.332 62,804
2011 1.7558 10.585 58,906
2012 1.7247 10.314 57,658
2013 1.6633 9.901 55,587
2014 1.6894 10.046 56,659
2015 1.7148 10.212 57,868
2016 1.7773 10.638 60,597
2017 1.7469 10.534 60,310
2018 1.7277 10.509 60,478
2019 1.7004 10.452 60,455
2020 1.6991 10.56 61,396
2021 1.7187 10.807 63,148
2022 1.719 10.917 64,107
2023 1.7179 11.015 65,003
2024 1.7201 11.112 65,891

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 1.7201 to an average of 1.7405 children born per woman. An additional increase of 1.19% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.7201 11.112 65,891
2025 1.7233 11.186 66,652
2026 1.7251 11.223 67,195
2027 1.7227 11.206 67,406
2028 1.7217 11.175 67,519
2029 1.7246 11.149 67,663
2030 1.7238 11.085 67,558
2031 1.7228 11.01 67,372
2032 1.7184 10.908 66,999
2033 1.7199 10.838 66,814
2034 1.7187 10.747 66,485
2035 1.716 10.643 66,063
2036 1.72 10.577 65,861
2037 1.7168 10.463 65,346
2038 1.7214 10.394 65,098
2039 1.7232 10.306 64,724
2040 1.7206 10.192 64,174
2041 1.7245 10.118 63,871
2042 1.7181 9.99 63,213
2043 1.7208 9.924 62,946
2044 1.7205 9.854 62,638
2045 1.7214 9.806 62,467
2046 1.7208 9.765 62,340
2047 1.7174 9.726 62,216
2048 1.7127 9.695 62,142
2049 1.7132 9.708 62,348
2050 1.7101 9.713 62,506
2051 1.7134 9.765 62,962
2052 1.7143 9.811 63,384
2053 1.7218 9.899 64,078
2054 1.7187 9.928 64,394
2055 1.7211 9.986 64,905
2056 1.7195 10.016 65,235
2057 1.7192 10.047 65,570
2058 1.7123 10.03 65,599
2059 1.7216 10.098 66,187
2060 1.7179 10.08 66,208
2061 1.7273 10.127 66,672
2062 1.7315 10.134 66,871
2063 1.7306 10.102 66,813
2064 1.727 10.045 66,597
2065 1.7279 10.007 66,504
2066 1.724 9.935 66,186
2067 1.731 9.921 66,251
2068 1.727 9.84 65,873
2069 1.7342 9.82 65,900
2070 1.7291 9.73 65,453
2071 1.7251 9.646 65,047
2072 1.7244 9.583 64,775
2073 1.7239 9.524 64,525
2074 1.7275 9.491 64,453
2075 1.7291 9.453 64,342
2076 1.729 9.412 64,203
2077 1.7254 9.36 63,981
2078 1.732 9.37 64,185
2079 1.7274 9.328 64,019
2080 1.7261 9.311 64,027
2081 1.7301 9.332 64,281
2082 1.7301 9.337 64,424
2083 1.7262 9.326 64,456
2084 1.7296 9.36 64,790
2085 1.7296 9.378 65,012
2086 1.7321 9.413 65,343
2087 1.7308 9.427 65,528
2088 1.7298 9.441 65,719
2089 1.7363 9.494 66,179
2090 1.7305 9.478 66,150
2091 1.7306 9.489 66,317
2092 1.7325 9.505 66,522
2093 1.7322 9.504 66,605
2094 1.7323 9.5 66,670
2095 1.7293 9.473 66,578
2096 1.7322 9.473 66,678
2097 1.7351 9.468 66,744
2098 1.7309 9.419 66,508
2099 1.7363 9.42 66,622
2100 1.7405 9.411 66,667

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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