๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Total Fertility Rate of Norway

1.41
Total Fertility Rate
9.42
Crude Birth Rate
52,516
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Norway is 1.4102 births per woman. A 0.38% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.4048 births per woman. In the future, Norway's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5506 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Norway's by 9.96% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Norway (1950-2024)

Norway has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.5228 to 1.4102 births per woman, a decrease of -44.1% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.5228 19.243 62,833
1951 2.4695 18.414 60,692
1952 2.578 18.757 62,419
1953 2.6372 18.653 62,692
1954 2.6715 18.355 62,303
1955 2.7584 18.408 63,113
1956 2.8291 18.455 63,872
1957 2.8243 17.858 62,360
1958 2.8654 17.726 62,450
1959 2.8825 17.491 62,142
1960 2.8468 16.987 60,834
1961 2.9154 17.157 61,932
1962 2.8941 16.991 61,828
1963 2.9049 17.135 62,826
1964 2.9618 17.666 65,263
1965 2.9246 17.707 65,928
1966 2.8908 17.832 66,918
1967 2.7862 17.49 66,183
1968 2.7513 17.627 67,265
1969 2.6975 17.601 67,716
1970 2.5121 16.718 64,789
1971 2.4936 16.823 65,656
1972 2.3897 16.356 64,327
1973 2.2341 15.477 61,299
1974 2.1335 14.955 59,601
1975 1.9861 14.057 56,333
1976 1.8666 13.292 53,518
1977 1.7586 12.601 50,949
1978 1.7708 12.751 51,752
1979 1.7512 12.661 51,562
1980 1.7224 12.481 50,991
1981 1.7006 12.349 50,627
1982 1.7064 12.424 51,122
1983 1.6565 12.095 49,934
1984 1.657 12.125 50,197
1985 1.6747 12.281 50,997
1986 1.7073 12.557 52,328
1987 1.7436 12.865 53,864
1988 1.8407 13.635 57,395
1989 1.8869 14.034 59,319
1990 1.9317 14.36 60,908
1991 1.9202 14.261 60,775
1992 1.8876 14.01 60,051
1993 1.8651 13.838 59,669
1994 1.8691 13.855 60,080
1995 1.8734 13.84 60,327
1996 1.8924 13.903 60,911
1997 1.8602 13.564 59,748
1998 1.8201 13.167 58,349
1999 1.8488 13.26 59,164
2000 1.8539 13.176 59,170
2001 1.7881 12.557 56,679
2002 1.7574 12.182 55,283
2003 1.7982 12.335 56,304
2004 1.828 12.354 56,726
2005 1.8355 12.211 56,454
2006 1.8987 12.457 58,056
2007 1.8971 12.281 57,832
2008 1.9507 12.519 59,691
2009 1.9743 12.64 61,036
2010 1.9409 12.405 60,651
2011 1.8763 12.004 59,454
2012 1.8469 11.849 59,462
2013 1.7785 11.482 58,331
2014 1.7541 11.394 58,538
2015 1.7284 11.293 58,610
2016 1.7046 11.181 58,544
2017 1.6236 10.683 56,370
2018 1.5661 10.34 54,921
2019 1.5333 10.146 54,260
2020 1.4818 9.858 53,029
2021 1.5595 10.361 56,033
2022 1.4147 9.36 51,078
2023 1.4048 9.339 51,545
2024 1.4102 9.417 52,516

Future Total Fertility Rate of Norway (2024-2100)

Norway's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.4102 to an average of 1.5506 children born per woman. An additional increase of 9.96% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.4102 9.417 52,516
2025 1.415 9.422 52,978
2026 1.4183 9.39 53,084
2027 1.4219 9.315 52,847
2028 1.4267 9.25 52,661
2029 1.4307 9.186 52,470
2030 1.4359 9.141 52,372
2031 1.4391 9.098 52,273
2032 1.4434 9.078 52,302
2033 1.4474 9.072 52,394
2034 1.4521 9.084 52,587
2035 1.4542 9.09 52,734
2036 1.4586 9.118 53,003
2037 1.4639 9.154 53,315
2038 1.4657 9.164 53,473
2039 1.4694 9.18 53,658
2040 1.4734 9.189 53,790
2041 1.4767 9.18 53,811
2042 1.4798 9.159 53,757
2043 1.4802 9.109 53,522
2044 1.4818 9.055 53,249
2045 1.4841 8.996 52,951
2046 1.4874 8.938 52,650
2047 1.4893 8.866 52,253
2048 1.4937 8.804 51,918
2049 1.4959 8.732 51,511
2050 1.4985 8.662 51,105
2051 1.5009 8.594 50,703
2052 1.5022 8.524 50,281
2053 1.5061 8.475 49,977
2054 1.5066 8.413 49,579
2055 1.5081 8.363 49,246
2056 1.5082 8.313 48,906
2057 1.5091 8.274 48,632
2058 1.5101 8.245 48,406
2059 1.5114 8.228 48,256
2060 1.5126 8.219 48,147
2061 1.513 8.211 48,037
2062 1.5144 8.217 47,997
2063 1.5156 8.224 47,965
2064 1.5179 8.243 47,998
2065 1.5198 8.263 48,034
2066 1.5202 8.279 48,042
2067 1.5212 8.299 48,075
2068 1.5214 8.314 48,085
2069 1.5237 8.341 48,165
2070 1.5256 8.366 48,234
2071 1.5277 8.386 48,271
2072 1.5279 8.394 48,240
2073 1.529 8.401 48,197
2074 1.5287 8.394 48,078
2075 1.5296 8.39 47,969
2076 1.5313 8.387 47,871
2077 1.534 8.386 47,781
2078 1.5329 8.359 47,545
2079 1.5335 8.34 47,344
2080 1.5364 8.331 47,195
2081 1.5361 8.301 46,932
2082 1.538 8.284 46,734
2083 1.5392 8.262 46,504
2084 1.5427 8.252 46,342
2085 1.5449 8.235 46,133
2086 1.5457 8.213 45,900
2087 1.5442 8.181 45,603
2088 1.5459 8.166 45,411
2089 1.5467 8.152 45,228
2090 1.5477 8.144 45,077
2091 1.549 8.139 44,951
2092 1.5497 8.137 44,841
2093 1.55 8.136 44,736
2094 1.5501 8.135 44,631
2095 1.5517 8.146 44,592
2096 1.5525 8.154 44,536
2097 1.5517 8.157 44,458
2098 1.5519 8.169 44,427
2099 1.5512 8.175 44,361
2100 1.5506 8.181 44,291

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 2024.

Data Published: 2024-07-11

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2024

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