๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ซ Total Fertility Rate of French Polynesia

1.68
Total Fertility Rate
12.36
Crude Birth Rate
3,817
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of French Polynesia is 1.6812 births per woman. A -0.4% decrease from 2022, when the fertility rate was 1.688 births per woman. In the future, French Polynesia's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.6378 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of French Polynesia's by -2.58% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of French Polynesia (1950-2023)

French Polynesia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 5.548 to 1.6812 births per woman, a decrease of -69.7% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 5.548 39.01 2,513
1951 5.6571 39.945 2,651
1952 5.7447 40.651 2,772
1953 5.8376 41.389 2,904
1954 5.8737 41.761 3,018
1955 5.9092 42.155 3,140
1956 5.9228 42.419 3,260
1957 5.9202 42.548 3,376
1958 5.9112 42.425 3,447
1959 5.9035 42.266 3,517
1960 5.8884 42.004 3,580
1961 5.8866 41.773 3,647
1962 5.889 41.561 3,717
1963 5.8843 41.345 3,801
1964 5.8803 41.179 3,914
1965 5.8768 40.956 4,035
1966 5.8563 40.581 4,144
1967 5.8274 40.147 4,248
1968 5.7929 39.674 4,350
1969 5.7382 39.098 4,441
1970 5.6238 38.18 4,491
1971 5.4643 37.104 4,519
1972 5.2928 36.044 4,545
1973 5.1124 34.994 4,566
1974 4.9088 33.873 4,571
1975 4.7065 32.826 4,576
1976 4.5167 31.899 4,591
1977 4.3665 31.241 4,640
1978 4.0432 29.383 4,500
1979 3.9409 29.073 4,594
1980 3.9353 29.576 4,823
1981 3.9352 30.043 5,058
1982 3.7963 29.479 5,123
1983 3.7435 29.547 5,301
1984 3.8338 30.346 5,569
1985 3.8628 31.102 5,845
1986 3.7137 30.452 5,861
1987 3.6196 30.004 5,915
1988 3.7509 31.243 6,316
1989 3.4883 29.206 6,042
1990 3.4368 28.663 6,064
1991 3.2583 27.157 5,861
1992 3.1496 26.139 5,752
1993 3.0845 25.458 5,707
1994 2.9431 24.125 5,502
1995 2.7797 22.624 5,244
1996 2.7176 21.931 5,165
1997 2.5908 20.765 4,967
1998 2.4874 19.865 4,828
1999 2.5822 20.543 5,078
2000 2.5957 20.628 5,182
2001 2.5213 20.041 5,115
2002 2.4265 19.322 5,009
2003 2.2663 18.09 4,760
2004 2.2015 17.574 4,694
2005 2.1877 17.492 4,742
2006 2.2184 17.738 4,880
2007 2.1325 17.077 4,760
2008 2.1929 17.606 4,960
2009 2.146 17.237 4,888
2010 2.1621 17.38 4,956
2011 2.0664 16.605 4,756
2012 2.026 16.231 4,672
2013 1.9462 15.576 4,501
2014 1.9589 15.58 4,530
2015 1.9045 15.037 4,399
2016 1.8523 14.508 4,270
2017 1.8043 14.015 4,147
2018 1.7891 13.777 4,106
2019 1.7119 13.088 3,927
2020 1.7048 12.924 3,904
2021 1.6989 12.759 3,881
2022 1.688 12.55 3,844
2023 1.6812 12.357 3,817

Future Total Fertility Rate of French Polynesia (2023-2100)

French Polynesia's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 1.6812 to an average of 1.6378 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -2.58% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.6812 12.357 3,817
2024 1.6718 12.155 3,785
2025 1.6635 11.97 3,757
2026 1.6653 11.862 3,751
2027 1.6644 11.739 3,739
2028 1.6596 11.591 3,718
2029 1.6551 11.447 3,696
2030 1.6551 11.338 3,684
2031 1.652 11.212 3,665
2032 1.6563 11.14 3,663
2033 1.6519 11.016 3,642
2034 1.6473 10.895 3,621
2035 1.6459 10.797 3,606
2036 1.6423 10.686 3,586
2037 1.6427 10.598 3,572
2038 1.6431 10.508 3,556
2039 1.6403 10.392 3,530
2040 1.636 10.262 3,499
2041 1.6342 10.144 3,469
2042 1.6355 10.039 3,443
2043 1.6386 9.941 3,419
2044 1.6414 9.838 3,391
2045 1.6373 9.691 3,347
2046 1.6347 9.553 3,304
2047 1.6387 9.454 3,274
2048 1.635 9.311 3,228
2049 1.6322 9.178 3,184
2050 1.6365 9.089 3,154
2051 1.6341 8.968 3,112
2052 1.6314 8.853 3,071
2053 1.6329 8.77 3,040
2054 1.6342 8.694 3,011
2055 1.6298 8.597 2,974
2056 1.629 8.529 2,946
2057 1.6322 8.49 2,927
2058 1.6327 8.444 2,906
2059 1.6264 8.37 2,875
2060 1.6308 8.358 2,864
2061 1.6366 8.357 2,857
2062 1.6407 8.351 2,848
2063 1.6374 8.309 2,826
2064 1.64 8.299 2,815
2065 1.6351 8.252 2,791
2066 1.6322 8.216 2,770
2067 1.6361 8.212 2,760
2068 1.6279 8.148 2,729
2069 1.6252 8.11 2,707
2070 1.6321 8.118 2,700
2071 1.6344 8.101 2,684
2072 1.633 8.064 2,661
2073 1.6394 8.062 2,650
2074 1.6355 8.009 2,621
2075 1.6323 7.957 2,593
2076 1.6335 7.925 2,571
2077 1.6349 7.893 2,548
2078 1.6369 7.863 2,526
2079 1.6331 7.804 2,495
2080 1.6324 7.761 2,468
2081 1.6329 7.724 2,444
2082 1.6346 7.694 2,421
2083 1.637 7.669 2,400
2084 1.6351 7.626 2,373
2085 1.6334 7.587 2,347
2086 1.6376 7.578 2,331
2087 1.6356 7.544 2,307
2088 1.6331 7.511 2,283
2089 1.6334 7.495 2,265
2090 1.6345 7.485 2,248
2091 1.6343 7.473 2,231
2092 1.6387 7.484 2,221
2093 1.6346 7.459 2,199
2094 1.6346 7.454 2,184
2095 1.6298 7.428 2,163
2096 1.6319 7.435 2,151
2097 1.6314 7.429 2,136
2098 1.6243 7.394 2,112
2099 1.6355 7.442 2,112
2100 1.6378 7.449 2,100

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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