๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Total Fertility Rate of Lithuania

1.63
Total Fertility Rate
9.40
Crude Birth Rate
25,605
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Lithuania is 1.6295 births per woman. A 0.45% increase from 2022, when the fertility rate only was 1.6222 births per woman. In the future, Lithuania's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.7063 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Lithuania's by 4.71% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Lithuania (1950-2023)

Lithuania has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.9494 to 1.6295 births per woman, a decrease of -44.75% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.9494 23.251 59,673
1951 2.8876 23.109 59,858
1952 2.7991 22.715 59,416
1953 2.7261 22.388 59,157
1954 2.6836 22.251 59,418
1955 2.6696 22.296 60,192
1956 2.6781 22.484 61,393
1957 2.6991 22.727 62,817
1958 2.6949 22.722 63,621
1959 2.6475 22.308 63,290
1960 2.6293 22.086 63,521
1961 2.5943 21.691 63,249
1962 2.4786 20.583 60,760
1963 2.3728 19.55 58,377
1964 2.3103 18.821 56,842
1965 2.2635 18.176 55,483
1966 2.271 17.955 55,370
1967 2.2851 17.739 55,250
1968 2.3156 17.676 55,595
1969 2.3495 17.646 56,047
1970 2.3996 17.787 57,059
1971 2.4117 17.687 57,332
1972 2.3438 17.054 55,819
1973 2.2244 16.089 53,137
1974 2.2053 15.897 52,994
1975 2.1808 15.732 52,918
1976 2.1656 15.696 53,274
1977 2.135 15.626 53,518
1978 2.0851 15.464 53,431
1979 2.0455 15.402 53,687
1980 1.9922 15.264 53,662
1981 1.9798 15.309 54,271
1982 1.9744 15.448 55,236
1983 2.0912 16.485 59,497
1984 2.0768 16.481 59,985
1985 2.0877 16.62 60,987
1986 2.1326 16.898 62,532
1987 2.1085 16.599 61,917
1988 2.0189 15.762 59,178
1989 1.9867 15.37 58,014
1990 2.0286 15.566 58,994
1991 2.0081 15.276 58,025
1992 1.9598 14.776 56,177
1993 1.7403 13.042 49,485
1994 1.5793 11.762 44,437
1995 1.5483 11.468 43,087
1996 1.4951 11.008 41,092
1997 1.4673 10.738 39,808
1998 1.4594 10.615 39,054
1999 1.4561 10.512 38,357
2000 1.386 9.945 35,951
2001 1.2803 9.137 32,674
2002 1.2371 8.778 31,010
2003 1.2624 8.905 31,055
2004 1.2746 8.931 30,729
2005 1.2942 9.009 30,556
2006 1.3259 9.166 30,621
2007 1.3648 9.365 30,808
2008 1.4469 9.842 31,900
2009 1.499 10.081 32,220
2010 1.5031 9.98 31,469
2011 1.5471 10.187 31,715
2012 1.5922 10.391 31,961
2013 1.5884 10.273 31,224
2014 1.6297 10.434 31,360
2015 1.6977 10.767 32,015
2016 1.6868 10.596 31,174
2017 1.6331 10.165 29,600
2018 1.6336 10.067 29,026
2019 1.6136 9.832 28,075
2020 1.6183 9.727 27,494
2021 1.6222 9.619 26,862
2022 1.6222 9.504 26,206
2023 1.6295 9.397 25,605

Future Total Fertility Rate of Lithuania (2023-2100)

Lithuania's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.6295 to an average of 1.7063 children born per woman. An additional increase of 4.71% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.6295 9.397 25,605
2024 1.6374 9.27 25,012
2025 1.6361 9.084 24,281
2026 1.6413 8.93 23,655
2027 1.6406 8.743 22,958
2028 1.642 8.569 22,313
2029 1.6505 8.44 21,794
2030 1.655 8.305 21,268
2031 1.658 8.184 20,785
2032 1.655 8.057 20,297
2033 1.6593 7.995 19,976
2034 1.6604 7.949 19,699
2035 1.6628 7.943 19,524
2036 1.6679 7.988 19,476
2037 1.6734 8.075 19,531
2038 1.6747 8.179 19,623
2039 1.6791 8.325 19,816
2040 1.6786 8.469 20,001
2041 1.6745 8.61 20,175
2042 1.6716 8.763 20,374
2043 1.6768 8.957 20,666
2044 1.6792 9.128 20,899
2045 1.6817 9.28 21,089
2046 1.6828 9.401 21,202
2047 1.6819 9.485 21,231
2048 1.6862 9.567 21,256
2049 1.6883 9.607 21,184
2050 1.6876 9.6 21,009
2051 1.6886 9.569 20,783
2052 1.6945 9.539 20,559
2053 1.6913 9.439 20,187
2054 1.6945 9.36 19,863
2055 1.6933 9.245 19,463
2056 1.6925 9.124 19,054
2057 1.6916 8.998 18,639
2058 1.6927 8.88 18,246
2059 1.6853 8.721 17,770
2060 1.6837 8.599 17,374
2061 1.696 8.554 17,140
2062 1.6953 8.454 16,797
2063 1.6919 8.355 16,461
2064 1.6883 8.271 16,157
2065 1.69 8.231 15,943
2066 1.6955 8.228 15,804
2067 1.6909 8.198 15,613
2068 1.6953 8.233 15,549
2069 1.7004 8.291 15,530
2070 1.6989 8.338 15,489
2071 1.6994 8.412 15,500
2072 1.6986 8.493 15,524
2073 1.7039 8.616 15,625
2074 1.7055 8.726 15,703
2075 1.706 8.834 15,775
2076 1.706 8.937 15,839
2077 1.7063 9.035 15,895
2078 1.703 9.103 15,897
2079 1.7089 9.206 15,962
2080 1.7117 9.276 15,969
2081 1.7093 9.298 15,894
2082 1.706 9.294 15,778
2083 1.7084 9.301 15,681
2084 1.7108 9.287 15,551
2085 1.7119 9.246 15,378
2086 1.7118 9.182 15,169
2087 1.7118 9.103 14,938
2088 1.706 8.981 14,641
2089 1.7028 8.865 14,356
2090 1.7077 8.785 14,132
2091 1.7098 8.688 13,885
2092 1.7077 8.571 13,607
2093 1.7046 8.453 13,333
2094 1.7077 8.374 13,120
2095 1.7054 8.278 12,883
2096 1.6997 8.178 12,642
2097 1.7034 8.136 12,493
2098 1.7076 8.111 12,369
2099 1.7052 8.07 12,223
2100 1.7063 8.062 12,126

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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