๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป Total Fertility Rate of Latvia

1.59
Total Fertility Rate
8.56
Crude Birth Rate
15,531
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Latvia is 1.5872 births per woman. A 0.22% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.5837 births per woman. In the future, Latvia's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.638 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Latvia's by 3.2% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Latvia (1950-2024)

Latvia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.0909 to 1.5872 births per woman, a decrease of -24.09% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.0909 17.324 33,221
1951 2.0424 17.09 33,160
1952 1.9874 16.744 32,856
1953 1.8921 16.05 31,832
1954 1.9728 16.846 33,794
1955 1.9281 16.572 33,601
1956 1.876 16.198 33,197
1957 1.9021 16.49 34,175
1958 1.9467 16.908 35,446
1959 1.932 16.755 35,539
1960 1.9487 16.815 36,119
1961 1.9541 16.71 36,360
1962 1.9217 16.204 35,696
1963 1.8702 15.561 34,687
1964 1.8098 14.787 33,350
1965 1.7404 13.948 31,804
1966 1.7874 14.014 32,292
1967 1.8413 14.135 32,892
1968 1.8966 14.31 33,617
1969 1.9359 14.414 34,171
1970 2.009 14.815 35,437
1971 2.0387 14.93 36,026
1972 2.0245 14.75 35,889
1973 1.9674 14.295 35,043
1974 1.9907 14.464 35,729
1975 1.9631 14.302 35,571
1976 1.9267 14.13 35,372
1977 1.8851 13.927 35,083
1978 1.8655 13.908 35,257
1979 1.8708 14.091 35,942
1980 1.8965 14.419 37,012
1981 1.9018 14.545 37,570
1982 1.9827 15.196 39,525
1983 2.1236 16.257 42,598
1984 2.1414 16.294 42,977
1985 2.0995 15.861 42,071
1986 2.1983 16.427 43,834
1987 2.2039 16.299 43,717
1988 2.1558 15.762 42,433
1989 2.0445 14.81 39,935
1990 1.9931 14.335 38,628
1991 1.8561 13.28 35,655
1992 1.7357 12.355 32,991
1993 1.5292 10.846 28,704
1994 1.4057 9.961 26,053
1995 1.2742 9.021 23,270
1996 1.1819 8.348 21,241
1997 1.1331 7.984 20,035
1998 1.12 7.871 19,466
1999 1.1802 8.271 20,163
2000 1.2423 8.69 20,887
2001 1.2262 8.571 20,308
2002 1.2573 8.791 20,540
2003 1.3163 9.221 21,249
2004 1.2988 9.117 20,721
2005 1.3831 9.714 21,786
2006 1.4598 10.27 22,730
2007 1.5343 10.79 23,577
2008 1.5718 11.029 23,811
2009 1.4663 10.251 21,871
2010 1.3702 9.532 20,098
2011 1.3434 9.276 19,329
2012 1.4396 9.845 20,289
2013 1.5261 10.32 21,036
2014 1.6417 10.944 22,082
2015 1.6984 11.128 22,232
2016 1.7334 11.146 22,058
2017 1.6908 10.658 20,884
2018 1.6175 10.019 19,434
2019 1.6098 9.733 18,693
2020 1.5747 9.231 17,545
2021 1.5827 9.068 17,024
2022 1.5854 8.912 16,531
2023 1.5837 8.723 15,996
2024 1.5872 8.564 15,531

Future Total Fertility Rate of Latvia (2024-2100)

Latvia's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.5872 to an average of 1.638 children born per woman. An additional increase of 3.2% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.5872 8.564 15,531
2025 1.5843 8.378 15,027
2026 1.5843 8.22 14,584
2027 1.5919 8.114 14,245
2028 1.5948 8.002 13,904
2029 1.597 7.907 13,600
2030 1.5959 7.824 13,322
2031 1.5953 7.775 13,107
2032 1.598 7.778 12,984
2033 1.6009 7.824 12,936
2034 1.6018 7.905 12,947
2035 1.6032 8.025 13,023
2036 1.6049 8.174 13,147
2037 1.6093 8.353 13,317
2038 1.6042 8.486 13,416
2039 1.6092 8.666 13,585
2040 1.6052 8.786 13,660
2041 1.6051 8.913 13,744
2042 1.6054 9.026 13,804
2043 1.6019 9.098 13,804
2044 1.6049 9.185 13,824
2045 1.6092 9.253 13,816
2046 1.606 9.252 13,704
2047 1.6084 9.256 13,600
2048 1.6137 9.247 13,479
2049 1.6172 9.201 13,304
2050 1.6168 9.111 13,066
2051 1.6225 9.037 12,854
2052 1.6213 8.911 12,569
2053 1.6216 8.783 12,286
2054 1.6254 8.67 12,024
2055 1.6271 8.545 11,750
2056 1.6295 8.429 11,490
2057 1.6247 8.287 11,197
2058 1.6308 8.216 11,003
2059 1.6326 8.14 10,803
2060 1.6297 8.06 10,602
2061 1.6297 8.016 10,449
2062 1.6332 8.011 10,348
2063 1.6353 8.018 10,264
2064 1.6356 8.035 10,194
2065 1.6258 8.019 10,083
2066 1.6278 8.077 10,065
2067 1.6281 8.139 10,052
2068 1.6225 8.181 10,015
2069 1.6278 8.283 10,053
2070 1.6272 8.36 10,058
2071 1.6229 8.416 10,040
2072 1.6278 8.517 10,075
2073 1.6234 8.563 10,044
2074 1.6307 8.661 10,076
2075 1.6318 8.714 10,055
2076 1.6272 8.724 9,985
2077 1.628 8.747 9,932
2078 1.6206 8.711 9,813
2079 1.6301 8.75 9,780
2080 1.6316 8.73 9,682
2081 1.6274 8.666 9,538
2082 1.6241 8.595 9,387
2083 1.6336 8.58 9,301
2084 1.6333 8.505 9,151
2085 1.6361 8.44 9,014
2086 1.6398 8.375 8,880
2087 1.6335 8.258 8,693
2088 1.6342 8.179 8,548
2089 1.6285 8.073 8,376
2090 1.6354 8.035 8,276
2091 1.6408 7.997 8,178
2092 1.6354 7.917 8,037
2093 1.6349 7.871 7,932
2094 1.6366 7.846 7,849
2095 1.6322 7.805 7,749
2096 1.6394 7.829 7,714
2097 1.6314 7.792 7,619
2098 1.6299 7.795 7,562
2099 1.6356 7.84 7,546
2100 1.638 7.877 7,520

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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