๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡จ Total Fertility Rate of New Caledonia

1.97
Total Fertility Rate
13.74
Crude Birth Rate
4,062
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of New Caledonia is 1.9709 births per woman. A -0.75% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.9857 births per woman. In the future, New Caledonia's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.6992 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of New Caledonia's by -13.79% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of New Caledonia (1950-2024)

New Caledonia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 5.1389 to 1.9709 births per woman, a decrease of -61.65% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 5.1389 34.934 2,231
1951 5.1542 35.01 2,274
1952 5.1645 35.059 2,317
1953 5.182 35.161 2,367
1954 5.1895 35.191 2,415
1955 5.2358 35.471 2,483
1956 5.2844 35.765 2,556
1957 5.3067 35.933 2,635
1958 5.3331 36.162 2,737
1959 5.3511 36.292 2,838
1960 5.3687 36.385 2,941
1961 5.3856 36.461 3,049
1962 5.3319 36.039 3,118
1963 5.2891 35.514 3,174
1964 5.3572 35.288 3,249
1965 5.3289 35.093 3,322
1966 5.278 34.992 3,405
1967 5.1875 34.742 3,476
1968 5.1042 34.572 3,557
1969 5.073 34.715 3,683
1970 5.1681 35.9 3,956
1971 5.1299 35.627 4,093
1972 5.0944 35.403 4,246
1973 4.9382 34.337 4,296
1974 4.7125 33.102 4,317
1975 4.4673 31.775 4,315
1976 4.2354 30.357 4,268
1977 4.05 29.156 4,195
1978 3.8648 28.099 4,100
1979 3.7269 27.389 4,043
1980 3.633 26.935 4,021
1981 3.5577 26.594 4,014
1982 3.4504 26.122 3,985
1983 3.3418 25.568 3,947
1984 3.2056 24.762 3,882
1985 3.1415 24.357 3,889
1986 3.2053 24.964 4,064
1987 3.2326 25.342 4,208
1988 3.1503 25.012 4,236
1989 3.0556 24.587 4,249
1990 3.0891 25.288 4,473
1991 3.099 25.639 4,647
1992 2.9968 24.987 4,641
1993 2.8739 24.1 4,585
1994 2.7655 23.319 4,540
1995 2.6904 22.662 4,513
1996 2.6566 22.43 4,567
1997 2.6271 22.215 4,621
1998 2.5353 21.376 4,538
1999 2.477 20.84 4,515
2000 2.4656 20.569 4,547
2001 2.4071 19.876 4,481
2002 2.3511 19.215 4,417
2003 2.2796 18.433 4,317
2004 2.2404 17.954 4,280
2005 2.2179 17.603 4,262
2006 2.2114 17.461 4,284
2007 2.1977 17.195 4,283
2008 2.1849 16.936 4,281
2009 2.1772 16.719 4,288
2010 2.1684 16.558 4,315
2011 2.1821 16.622 4,412
2012 2.1942 16.646 4,501
2013 2.1757 16.427 4,525
2014 2.1458 16.109 4,518
2015 2.1213 15.829 4,497
2016 2.1074 15.632 4,454
2017 2.0973 15.44 4,409
2018 2.0765 15.152 4,335
2019 2.0559 14.858 4,257
2020 2.0366 14.611 4,193
2021 2.0252 14.417 4,158
2022 2.0011 14.135 4,094
2023 1.9857 13.933 4,078
2024 1.9709 13.737 4,062

Future Total Fertility Rate of New Caledonia (2024-2100)

New Caledonia's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 1.9709 to an average of 1.6992 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -13.79% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.9709 13.737 4,062
2025 1.9544 13.53 4,040
2026 1.9407 13.345 4,022
2027 1.9317 13.198 4,014
2028 1.9269 13.086 4,017
2029 1.9192 12.968 4,016
2030 1.9038 12.814 4,001
2031 1.8929 12.703 4,000
2032 1.8824 12.606 4,000
2033 1.8692 12.493 3,995
2034 1.8765 12.517 4,033
2035 1.8597 12.374 4,017
2036 1.8536 12.295 4,019
2037 1.847 12.206 4,018
2038 1.8381 12.098 4,009
2039 1.8292 11.985 3,998
2040 1.8239 11.893 3,992
2041 1.8219 11.819 3,991
2042 1.8203 11.743 3,988
2043 1.8151 11.639 3,975
2044 1.8185 11.585 3,978
2045 1.8114 11.46 3,955
2046 1.8109 11.373 3,945
2047 1.8076 11.268 3,927
2048 1.7956 11.111 3,889
2049 1.7947 11.024 3,875
2050 1.793 10.934 3,859
2051 1.7891 10.834 3,838
2052 1.7885 10.756 3,824
2053 1.7801 10.635 3,793
2054 1.7768 10.548 3,774
2055 1.7726 10.461 3,753
2056 1.772 10.397 3,740
2057 1.7782 10.376 3,742
2058 1.7745 10.302 3,724
2059 1.768 10.216 3,701
2060 1.7683 10.174 3,693
2061 1.7668 10.127 3,683
2062 1.761 10.059 3,664
2063 1.7573 10.008 3,651
2064 1.7592 9.992 3,651
2065 1.7556 9.947 3,639
2066 1.7526 9.907 3,629
2067 1.7538 9.891 3,627
2068 1.7488 9.84 3,613
2069 1.7407 9.773 3,591
2070 1.7385 9.738 3,581
2071 1.7355 9.698 3,569
2072 1.7414 9.707 3,575
2073 1.7354 9.648 3,556
2074 1.7357 9.624 3,549
2075 1.7277 9.553 3,525
2076 1.7293 9.534 3,519
2077 1.7258 9.486 3,503
2078 1.7242 9.448 3,490
2079 1.7202 9.396 3,471
2080 1.7251 9.391 3,471
2081 1.7194 9.328 3,448
2082 1.7176 9.287 3,433
2083 1.7177 9.255 3,421
2084 1.7204 9.237 3,414
2085 1.7214 9.211 3,404
2086 1.7216 9.182 3,393
2087 1.7182 9.134 3,375
2088 1.7234 9.132 3,373
2089 1.7173 9.072 3,350
2090 1.7202 9.06 3,344
2091 1.7155 9.011 3,324
2092 1.7101 8.959 3,304
2093 1.7065 8.919 3,287
2094 1.7092 8.912 3,282
2095 1.7121 8.908 3,278
2096 1.7085 8.871 3,262
2097 1.7067 8.844 3,250
2098 1.6989 8.788 3,226
2099 1.6974 8.765 3,214
2100 1.6992 8.759 3,209

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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