๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Total Fertility Rate of Finland

1.41
Total Fertility Rate
8.56
Crude Birth Rate
47,462
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Finland is 1.4122 births per woman. A 0.91% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.3994 births per woman. In the future, Finland's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5928 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Finland's by 12.79% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Finland (1950-2024)

Finland has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.1588 to 1.4122 births per woman, a decrease of -55.29% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.1588 24.546 98,503
1951 3.0144 23.07 93,546
1952 3.0564 23.032 94,274
1953 2.9621 22.032 91,237
1954 2.93 21.467 89,918
1955 2.9283 21.141 89,568
1956 2.9096 20.724 88,780
1957 2.8552 20.093 86,960
1958 2.6863 18.702 81,603
1959 2.7456 18.908 83,190
1960 2.7199 18.561 82,313
1961 2.6853 18.186 81,242
1962 2.682 18.124 81,478
1963 2.6802 18.14 82,148
1964 2.5919 17.7 80,697
1965 2.4676 17.065 78,068
1966 2.4018 16.928 77,668
1967 2.3184 16.739 77,163
1968 2.1366 15.921 73,789
1969 1.9314 14.703 68,281
1970 1.8245 14.041 64,934
1971 1.6961 13.291 61,224
1972 1.5766 12.665 58,671
1973 1.5003 12.233 56,999
1974 1.6086 13.273 62,245
1975 1.6785 13.932 65,680
1976 1.7102 14.204 67,214
1977 1.6785 13.893 65,869
1978 1.6513 13.556 64,486
1979 1.6362 13.342 63,611
1980 1.6303 13.201 63,106
1981 1.6458 13.233 63,485
1982 1.7125 13.675 65,971
1983 1.733 13.743 66,685
1984 1.6929 13.328 65,028
1985 1.6416 12.809 62,765
1986 1.598 12.346 60,701
1987 1.5933 12.185 60,089
1988 1.6863 12.749 63,068
1989 1.7105 12.773 63,376
1990 1.7785 13.105 65,302
1991 1.7958 13.049 65,330
1992 1.842 13.196 66,478
1993 1.8197 12.837 64,974
1994 1.8428 12.793 65,072
1995 1.8066 12.342 63,006
1996 1.7749 11.899 60,950
1997 1.7396 11.501 59,078
1998 1.7144 11.173 57,551
1999 1.7326 11.136 57,503
2000 1.7281 10.959 56,710
2001 1.7178 10.78 55,887
2002 1.7182 10.683 55,530
2003 1.7523 10.814 56,342
2004 1.7963 11.016 57,561
2005 1.7976 10.966 57,477
2006 1.8332 11.139 58,606
2007 1.8299 11.098 58,614
2008 1.8454 11.187 59,353
2009 1.8625 11.297 60,232
2010 1.8638 11.321 60,636
2011 1.8284 11.121 59,822
2012 1.8027 10.984 59,367
2013 1.7477 10.678 57,973
2014 1.7076 10.448 56,973
2015 1.6477 10.103 55,285
2016 1.5666 9.602 52,673
2017 1.4882 9.121 50,169
2018 1.4084 8.629 47,532
2019 1.3566 8.306 45,790
2020 1.3698 8.376 46,241
2021 1.3891 8.481 46,891
2022 1.3969 8.518 47,136
2023 1.3994 8.512 47,143
2024 1.4122 8.563 47,462

Future Total Fertility Rate of Finland (2024-2100)

Finland's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.4122 to an average of 1.5928 children born per woman. An additional increase of 12.79% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.4122 8.563 47,462
2025 1.4179 8.565 47,507
2026 1.42 8.541 47,405
2027 1.43 8.564 47,560
2028 1.4381 8.577 47,653
2029 1.4417 8.567 47,609
2030 1.4422 8.543 47,488
2031 1.45 8.57 47,639
2032 1.4541 8.585 47,715
2033 1.4603 8.621 47,903
2034 1.4656 8.66 48,100
2035 1.4681 8.686 48,223
2036 1.4738 8.734 48,458
2037 1.484 8.806 48,825
2038 1.4845 8.817 48,842
2039 1.4896 8.845 48,952
2040 1.4917 8.844 48,899
2041 1.4962 8.843 48,839
2042 1.5016 8.831 48,720
2043 1.5033 8.782 48,386
2044 1.5091 8.74 48,092
2045 1.5091 8.649 47,527
2046 1.5184 8.599 47,189
2047 1.5176 8.484 46,491
2048 1.5191 8.38 45,848
2049 1.5266 8.31 45,393
2050 1.5256 8.199 44,717
2051 1.5286 8.121 44,216
2052 1.5309 8.052 43,762
2053 1.536 8.01 43,462
2054 1.5407 7.981 43,231
2055 1.5382 7.929 42,875
2056 1.544 7.933 42,825
2057 1.5467 7.933 42,757
2058 1.5503 7.949 42,772
2059 1.5453 7.929 42,599
2060 1.5504 7.966 42,739
2061 1.5533 7.998 42,849
2062 1.5599 8.05 43,073
2063 1.5604 8.073 43,141
2064 1.5696 8.14 43,451
2065 1.5583 8.101 43,191
2066 1.5577 8.116 43,221
2067 1.5564 8.125 43,220
2068 1.5604 8.158 43,347
2069 1.562 8.175 43,385
2070 1.569 8.216 43,551
2071 1.5709 8.225 43,546
2072 1.5728 8.229 43,508
2073 1.5717 8.212 43,360
2074 1.5707 8.189 43,178
2075 1.571 8.169 43,005
2076 1.5671 8.122 42,686
2077 1.5642 8.077 42,374
2078 1.5703 8.075 42,287
2079 1.5758 8.067 42,166
2080 1.5715 8.009 41,780
2081 1.5752 7.991 41,606
2082 1.581 7.986 41,496
2083 1.5819 7.959 41,270
2084 1.5799 7.922 40,991
2085 1.5798 7.897 40,780
2086 1.5778 7.869 40,548
2087 1.5721 7.828 40,251
2088 1.5709 7.815 40,096
2089 1.5751 7.834 40,108
2090 1.5781 7.851 40,114
2091 1.5808 7.872 40,137
2092 1.5838 7.897 40,188
2093 1.5844 7.913 40,193
2094 1.5794 7.903 40,067
2095 1.5861 7.952 40,246
2096 1.5847 7.962 40,220
2097 1.5832 7.97 40,193
2098 1.5869 8.005 40,296
2099 1.5937 8.053 40,469
2100 1.5928 8.061 40,439

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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