๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ด Population Total Fertility Rate of Jordan

2.74
Total Fertility Rate
21.30
Crude Birth Rate
243,221
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Jordan is 2.7447 births per woman. A -1.47% decrease from 2022, when the fertility rate was 2.7856 births per woman. In the future, Jordan's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.7652 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of Jordan's by -35.69% from today's standard.

Historic Population Total Fertility Rate of Jordan (1950-2023)

Jordan has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 7.4022 to 2.7447 births per woman, a decrease of -62.92% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 7.4022 46.539 19,914
1951 7.3982 46.902 21,507
1952 7.4006 47.278 23,288
1953 7.3949 47.623 25,212
1954 7.3906 47.929 27,244
1955 7.4183 48.426 29,527
1956 7.4383 48.831 31,886
1957 7.4673 49.205 34,348
1958 7.518 49.656 36,990
1959 7.5673 49.96 39,601
1960 7.6689 50.566 42,500
1961 7.7691 51.033 45,247
1962 7.8466 51.217 47,677
1963 7.9189 51.307 50,003
1964 7.9846 51.231 52,323
1965 8.0779 51.318 55,376
1966 8.0914 50.803 58,535
1967 8.1066 50.308 62,429
1968 8.1197 49.847 66,900
1969 8.1284 48.886 70,715
1970 8.1093 48.443 74,843
1971 8.0894 48.184 78,662
1972 8.0592 47.806 81,596
1973 8.016 47.285 83,796
1974 7.9554 46.787 85,822
1975 7.8911 46.445 88,008
1976 7.8098 45.877 89,667
1977 7.708 45.418 91,463
1978 7.5801 44.543 92,493
1979 7.4285 44.03 94,345
1980 7.2663 43.577 96,605
1981 7.0995 42.865 98,698
1982 6.9278 42.181 101,176
1983 6.7685 41.685 104,419
1984 6.6111 41.023 107,419
1985 6.4575 40.509 110,929
1986 6.3149 40.094 114,886
1987 6.1185 39.329 117,910
1988 5.9335 38.654 121,297
1989 5.7312 37.915 124,595
1990 5.4782 36.921 127,299
1991 5.2847 36.572 132,764
1992 5.1067 36.184 138,438
1993 4.9554 35.883 144,858
1994 4.8065 35.439 150,586
1995 4.6619 34.843 154,896
1996 4.512 33.971 156,626
1997 4.3374 32.784 155,556
1998 4.1643 31.479 152,896
1999 4.0366 30.551 151,661
2000 3.9213 29.659 150,336
2001 3.8535 29.153 150,869
2002 3.8319 29.024 153,418
2003 3.8383 29.068 157,069
2004 3.801 28.785 159,161
2005 3.779 28.605 162,418
2006 3.8022 28.729 167,378
2007 3.8474 29.085 188,623
2008 3.892 29.399 195,073
2009 3.8422 29.044 197,686
2010 3.7776 28.605 198,219
2011 3.6809 27.84 197,841
2012 3.5588 27.018 196,810
2013 3.436 26.207 191,474
2014 3.3097 25.398 209,692
2015 3.1747 24.441 225,940
2016 3.0766 23.708 235,628
2017 3.0271 23.377 238,327
2018 2.9729 22.999 240,188
2019 2.9183 22.6 241,468
2020 2.8728 22.265 243,141
2021 2.8297 21.95 244,557
2022 2.7856 21.616 245,484
2023 2.7447 21.305 243,221

Future Population Total Fertility Rate of Jordan (2023-2100)

Jordan's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 2.7447 to an average of 1.7652 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -35.69% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 2.7447 21.305 243,221
2024 2.705 20.998 240,649
2025 2.6733 20.754 238,928
2026 2.639 20.5 237,233
2027 2.6102 20.295 236,558
2028 2.5729 20.032 235,368
2029 2.536 19.775 234,379
2030 2.5013 19.535 233,757
2031 2.4767 19.369 234,204
2032 2.4479 19.16 234,312
2033 2.408 18.852 233,299
2034 2.3859 18.665 233,866
2035 2.3667 18.484 234,573
2036 2.3393 18.221 234,285
2037 2.3146 17.961 234,033
2038 2.2828 17.633 232,789
2039 2.2651 17.397 232,657
2040 2.2381 17.079 231,251
2041 2.2224 16.834 230,722
2042 2.1935 16.485 228,576
2043 2.1771 16.223 227,507
2044 2.1468 15.858 224,804
2045 2.125 15.557 222,858
2046 2.1015 15.248 220,632
2047 2.087 15.011 219,308
2048 2.0749 14.799 218,233
2049 2.0551 14.543 216,383
2050 2.0396 14.328 215,026
2051 2.0264 14.142 214,007
2052 2.0168 13.992 213,448
2053 2.0074 13.855 213,005
2054 1.9996 13.739 212,823
2055 1.9914 13.628 212,661
2056 1.9799 13.503 212,201
2057 1.9665 13.37 211,561
2058 1.9571 13.267 211,345
2059 1.9465 13.158 210,955
2060 1.9328 13.028 210,175
2061 1.9255 12.938 210,003
2062 1.9128 12.81 209,133
2063 1.9052 12.711 208,697
2064 1.8963 12.599 207,985
2065 1.8976 12.549 208,247
2066 1.8917 12.445 207,573
2067 1.8859 12.336 206,754
2068 1.8785 12.212 205,624
2069 1.8669 12.055 203,887
2070 1.8679 11.976 203,407
2071 1.8662 11.875 202,501
2072 1.8581 11.732 200,820
2073 1.8519 11.599 199,259
2074 1.8481 11.482 197,902
2075 1.8427 11.356 196,337
2076 1.8307 11.193 194,065
2077 1.8286 11.093 192,844
2078 1.826 10.995 191,597
2079 1.8231 10.9 190,361
2080 1.8215 10.817 189,305
2081 1.8164 10.72 187,947
2082 1.8085 10.613 186,369
2083 1.8115 10.575 185,973
2084 1.8027 10.474 184,435
2085 1.7969 10.395 183,249
2086 1.788 10.303 181,798
2087 1.7928 10.294 181,779
2088 1.7843 10.211 180,432
2089 1.784 10.177 179,930
2090 1.7807 10.128 179,126
2091 1.7791 10.089 178,489
2092 1.7758 10.041 177,655
2093 1.774 10.001 176,957
2094 1.7748 9.975 176,478
2095 1.7704 9.92 175,448
2096 1.7601 9.83 173,788
2097 1.7579 9.784 172,885
2098 1.7625 9.775 172,596
2099 1.7634 9.742 171,881
2100 1.7652 9.713 171,206

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.

Population 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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