๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ช Total Fertility Rate of Georgia

1.80
Total Fertility Rate
11.29
Crude Birth Rate
42,983
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Georgia is 1.8018 births per woman. A -0.45% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.81 births per woman. In the future, Georgia's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.6719 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of Georgia's by -7.21% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Georgia (1950-2024)

Georgia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.9832 to 1.8018 births per woman, a decrease of -39.6% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.9832 24.126 84,379
1951 2.9236 24.106 85,364
1952 2.8695 24.088 86,399
1953 2.8448 24.263 88,170
1954 2.8331 24.513 90,273
1955 2.8511 24.963 93,213
1956 2.8805 25.494 96,612
1957 2.9045 25.933 99,831
1958 2.9231 26.265 102,790
1959 2.9358 26.441 105,280
1960 2.9424 26.632 107,962
1961 2.9428 26.297 108,582
1962 2.9367 25.687 108,031
1963 2.9486 25.059 107,322
1964 2.8911 23.771 103,603
1965 2.7742 22.063 97,724
1966 2.7284 21.035 94,721
1967 2.7431 20.601 94,412
1968 2.6885 19.823 92,447
1969 2.6871 19.616 93,038
1970 2.6954 19.716 94,715
1971 2.7074 19.68 95,314
1972 2.674 19.46 94,914
1973 2.617 19.139 93,994
1974 2.5646 18.924 93,574
1975 2.5523 19.076 94,986
1976 2.5103 19.051 95,559
1977 2.4411 18.917 95,599
1978 2.4167 19.158 97,549
1979 2.3815 19.324 99,106
1980 2.3467 19.506 100,762
1981 2.3301 19.666 102,360
1982 2.3118 19.737 103,550
1983 2.3388 20.077 106,210
1984 2.3776 20.45 109,085
1985 2.3985 20.598 110,754
1986 2.38 20.266 109,823
1987 2.319 19.475 106,356
1988 2.3179 19.152 105,341
1989 2.3216 18.962 104,287
1990 2.3061 18.77 102,278
1991 2.2079 17.686 95,142
1992 2.0452 16.179 85,657
1993 1.9121 15.062 78,003
1994 1.8347 14.368 72,503
1995 1.8075 14.076 69,334
1996 1.7589 13.654 65,713
1997 1.7281 13.367 62,763
1998 1.7033 13.14 60,133
1999 1.6432 12.682 56,506
2000 1.6093 12.452 53,896
2001 1.5792 12.248 51,559
2002 1.5706 12.206 50,385
2003 1.5517 12.132 49,565
2004 1.5659 12.326 49,993
2005 1.5833 12.563 50,581
2006 1.6168 12.906 51,580
2007 1.6968 13.591 53,922
2008 1.8316 14.697 57,925
2009 1.9926 15.939 62,464
2010 1.9728 15.638 60,923
2011 1.9152 14.987 57,981
2012 1.9291 14.856 57,037
2013 1.9927 15.065 57,385
2014 2.18 16.09 61,027
2015 2.2144 16.021 60,745
2016 2.2279 15.818 59,981
2017 2.1364 14.905 56,531
2018 2.0932 14.334 54,396
2019 2.0211 13.588 51,592
2020 1.9759 13.053 49,546
2021 1.98 12.881 48,797
2022 1.82 11.612 44,065
2023 1.81 11.494 43,765
2024 1.8018 11.289 42,983

Future Total Fertility Rate of Georgia (2024-2100)

Georgia's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 1.8018 to an average of 1.6719 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -7.21% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.8018 11.289 42,983
2025 1.7868 11.057 42,089
2026 1.7757 10.869 41,353
2027 1.7654 10.711 40,720
2028 1.7585 10.595 40,247
2029 1.7538 10.523 39,936
2030 1.7492 10.473 39,699
2031 1.7458 10.461 39,600
2032 1.744 10.481 39,624
2033 1.7395 10.519 39,714
2034 1.7337 10.573 39,861
2035 1.7308 10.661 40,131
2036 1.7271 10.76 40,434
2037 1.727 10.883 40,822
2038 1.7225 10.981 41,120
2039 1.7194 11.084 41,440
2040 1.7174 11.188 41,764
2041 1.7188 11.293 42,090
2042 1.7157 11.355 42,262
2043 1.7162 11.418 42,436
2044 1.7158 11.446 42,470
2045 1.7133 11.429 42,334
2046 1.7127 11.39 42,104
2047 1.7092 11.3 41,681
2048 1.7089 11.207 41,248
2049 1.7068 11.079 40,685
2050 1.7091 10.963 40,169
2051 1.7098 10.82 39,545
2052 1.7062 10.64 38,783
2053 1.7044 10.462 38,024
2054 1.7025 10.283 37,272
2055 1.7021 10.118 36,566
2056 1.6999 9.943 35,821
2057 1.6989 9.783 35,129
2058 1.6966 9.635 34,484
2059 1.6947 9.509 33,916
2060 1.6951 9.412 33,448
2061 1.6948 9.331 33,035
2062 1.6929 9.264 32,668
2063 1.6922 9.221 32,384
2064 1.691 9.195 32,156
2065 1.6914 9.196 32,017
2066 1.6914 9.208 31,916
2067 1.6885 9.219 31,816
2068 1.6894 9.265 31,835
2069 1.6906 9.322 31,890
2070 1.6906 9.376 31,936
2071 1.6886 9.421 31,954
2072 1.6873 9.472 31,995
2073 1.6874 9.527 32,043
2074 1.6868 9.57 32,057
2075 1.6865 9.607 32,040
2076 1.6863 9.631 31,979
2077 1.689 9.658 31,929
2078 1.6856 9.638 31,731
2079 1.6861 9.628 31,567
2080 1.6856 9.599 31,347
2081 1.6862 9.565 31,110
2082 1.6847 9.505 30,787
2083 1.6827 9.429 30,414
2084 1.683 9.357 30,056
2085 1.6815 9.267 29,636
2086 1.6813 9.175 29,213
2087 1.6783 9.068 28,745
2088 1.6778 8.973 28,312
2089 1.6767 8.876 27,882
2090 1.6762 8.789 27,480
2091 1.6748 8.705 27,093
2092 1.6744 8.633 26,743
2093 1.6756 8.582 26,458
2094 1.6744 8.527 26,159
2095 1.6746 8.491 25,917
2096 1.6745 8.467 25,710
2097 1.6731 8.447 25,513
2098 1.6721 8.439 25,345
2099 1.6723 8.447 25,229
2100 1.6719 8.462 25,127

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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