๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Total Fertility Rate of Israel

2.89
Total Fertility Rate
18.81
Crude Birth Rate
175,054
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Israel is 2.8917 births per woman. A -0.88% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 2.9173 births per woman. In the future, Israel's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.9157 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of Israel's by -33.75% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Israel (1950-2024)

Israel has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 4.47 to 2.8917 births per woman, a decrease of -35.31% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 4.47 36.32 46,386
1951 4.5471 36.115 48,096
1952 4.5713 35.538 49,271
1953 4.4986 34.248 49,403
1954 4.0718 30.42 45,543
1955 4.0809 29.889 46,477
1956 4.1011 29.472 47,581
1957 3.9341 27.787 46,551
1958 3.9858 27.679 48,180
1959 4.0399 27.59 49,937
1960 4.0531 27.275 51,392
1961 3.8623 25.7 50,420
1962 3.8477 25.374 51,919
1963 3.8828 25.517 54,505
1964 4.0175 26.413 58,972
1965 4.0549 26.787 62,538
1966 3.9808 26.58 64,867
1967 3.8224 25.771 65,663
1968 3.9089 26.731 71,093
1969 3.9464 27.578 76,451
1970 4.1122 29.382 84,857
1971 4.1958 30.294 90,967
1972 3.8074 27.933 86,775
1973 3.8945 29.007 93,059
1974 3.9076 29.44 97,175
1975 3.8408 29.186 98,876
1976 3.8249 29.17 101,244
1977 3.4769 26.675 94,488
1978 3.389 26.105 94,304
1979 3.3484 25.872 95,198
1980 3.3044 25.553 95,745
1981 3.2179 24.845 94,807
1982 3.138 24.169 93,980
1983 3.3134 25.397 100,910
1984 3.2779 24.989 101,592
1985 3.2738 24.781 103,285
1986 3.2392 24.33 104,057
1987 3.0786 22.986 100,890
1988 3.2106 23.807 107,456
1989 3.1754 23.409 108,647
1990 3.1792 23.307 111,338
1991 3.1455 22.974 112,931
1992 2.9351 21.401 108,069
1993 2.9007 21.118 109,518
1994 2.8821 20.988 111,675
1995 2.9389 21.42 116,875
1996 3.0531 22.283 124,655
1997 2.9358 21.452 122,800
1998 2.9777 21.837 127,866
1999 2.9401 21.63 129,364
2000 2.9464 21.738 132,735
2001 2.8879 21.358 133,016
2002 2.8877 21.389 135,800
2003 2.9409 21.824 141,218
2004 2.9007 21.544 141,982
2005 2.8417 21.105 141,596
2006 2.8771 21.336 145,708
2007 2.9041 21.484 149,313
2008 2.9588 21.802 154,217
2009 2.9651 21.726 156,400
2010 3.0268 22.01 161,277
2011 3.0076 21.702 161,791
2012 3.0485 21.798 165,412
2013 3.0324 21.477 165,831
2014 3.0838 21.618 169,911
2015 3.2484 22.521 180,293
2016 3.2779 22.48 183,285
2017 3.1143 21.148 175,514
2018 3.0924 20.801 175,739
2019 3.2151 21.434 184,394
2020 3.0266 20.05 175,353
2021 2.9764 19.608 174,335
2022 2.9483 19.337 174,675
2023 2.9173 19.047 174,648
2024 2.8917 18.809 175,054

Future Total Fertility Rate of Israel (2024-2100)

Israel's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 2.8917 to an average of 1.9157 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -33.75% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 2.8917 18.809 175,054
2025 2.874 18.64 176,036
2026 2.8484 18.436 176,639
2027 2.8247 18.262 177,475
2028 2.8035 18.119 178,576
2029 2.7784 17.968 179,548
2030 2.7638 17.9 181,333
2031 2.7411 17.793 182,713
2032 2.7242 17.734 184,564
2033 2.7002 17.639 186,023
2034 2.6813 17.587 187,930
2035 2.6612 17.534 189,830
2036 2.6411 17.488 191,795
2037 2.6211 17.444 193,780
2038 2.6034 17.413 195,910
2039 2.5884 17.395 198,205
2040 2.571 17.352 200,210
2041 2.5572 17.32 202,346
2042 2.5374 17.234 203,845
2043 2.5242 17.177 205,677
2044 2.5016 17.038 206,497
2045 2.4826 16.906 207,366
2046 2.4688 16.794 208,435
2047 2.4537 16.657 209,149
2048 2.4325 16.464 209,100
2049 2.4097 16.246 208,668
2050 2.4049 16.138 209,584
2051 2.3822 15.899 208,723
2052 2.3738 15.747 208,948
2053 2.3529 15.513 207,980
2054 2.3345 15.295 207,155
2055 2.3083 15.029 205,562
2056 2.2969 14.865 205,306
2057 2.2871 14.723 205,275
2058 2.2776 14.59 205,318
2059 2.259 14.41 204,627
2060 2.2361 14.215 203,644
2061 2.2305 14.14 204,352
2062 2.2133 14.002 204,081
2063 2.2069 13.942 204,914
2064 2.1905 13.828 204,917
2065 2.1761 13.733 205,160
2066 2.1748 13.725 206,682
2067 2.1664 13.676 207,577
2068 2.1421 13.529 206,934
2069 2.1403 13.523 208,438
2070 2.1275 13.447 208,832
2071 2.1186 13.392 209,541
2072 2.1127 13.353 210,468
2073 2.1033 13.286 210,938
2074 2.0974 13.235 211,651
2075 2.0839 13.13 211,452
2076 2.0728 13.032 211,345
2077 2.0569 12.897 210,588
2078 2.0485 12.802 210,435
2079 2.0411 12.706 210,245
2080 2.038 12.63 210,348
2081 2.0202 12.459 208,805
2082 2.014 12.355 208,341
2083 2.0142 12.285 208,422
2084 2.0102 12.187 207,998
2085 1.9944 12.018 206,287
2086 1.9851 11.888 205,206
2087 1.9787 11.777 204,401
2088 1.9761 11.69 203,978
2089 1.9755 11.618 203,784
2090 1.9666 11.502 202,765
2091 1.9594 11.401 201,966
2092 1.9513 11.3 201,129
2093 1.9535 11.264 201,418
2094 1.9547 11.226 201,660
2095 1.944 11.126 200,736
2096 1.9378 11.057 200,337
2097 1.9291 10.977 199,722
2098 1.9231 10.917 199,419
2099 1.9221 10.888 199,661
2100 1.9157 10.831 199,344

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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