๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ Total Fertility Rate of Poland

1.47
Total Fertility Rate
10.21
Crude Birth Rate
423,741
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Poland is 1.4683 births per woman. A 0.49% increase from 2022, when the fertility rate only was 1.4612 births per woman. In the future, Poland's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5993 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Poland's by 8.92% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Poland (1950-2023)

Poland has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.7053 to 1.4683 births per woman, a decrease of -60.37% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.7053 30.854 764,646
1951 3.7563 31.094 785,323
1952 3.6773 30.291 778,944
1953 3.6098 29.632 775,798
1954 3.5617 29.079 774,770
1955 3.5749 28.953 785,068
1956 3.4888 28.007 772,896
1957 3.4954 27.794 780,322
1958 3.3678 26.196 748,635
1959 3.2463 24.793 720,679
1960 3.0302 22.707 670,178
1961 2.8603 20.985 627,827
1962 2.7547 19.771 598,615
1963 2.7214 19.101 584,785
1964 2.6172 18.032 557,738
1965 2.5272 17.267 539,188
1966 2.4198 16.498 519,760
1967 2.3362 16.141 512,767
1968 2.3021 16.095 515,451
1969 2.2708 16.297 525,965
1970 2.2611 16.716 543,651
1971 2.2575 17.232 564,230
1972 2.2479 17.601 580,812
1973 2.2612 18.143 604,028
1974 2.269 18.646 626,528
1975 2.2835 19.151 649,643
1976 2.3094 19.682 674,173
1977 2.2404 19.306 667,461
1978 2.2127 19.176 669,205
1979 2.2524 19.513 687,018
1980 2.2494 19.391 688,921
1981 2.21 18.843 675,513
1982 2.3026 19.268 697,601
1983 2.3837 19.582 715,649
1984 2.3568 18.914 697,376
1985 2.3229 18.188 676,174
1986 2.2202 16.954 634,617
1987 2.1599 16.077 605,377
1988 2.1307 15.498 586,659
1989 2.0756 14.685 557,496
1990 2.0501 14.277 543,617
1991 2.0672 14.262 544,639
1992 1.9534 13.425 513,647
1993 1.8542 12.753 488,797
1994 1.8023 12.425 476,978
1995 1.6294 11.276 433,108
1996 1.5859 11.045 424,307
1997 1.5103 10.609 407,459
1998 1.4418 10.227 392,641
1999 1.3726 9.848 377,774
2000 1.3646 9.904 379,791
2001 1.3147 9.677 374,203
2002 1.2511 9.322 360,316
2003 1.2248 9.24 356,940
2004 1.2277 9.358 361,274
2005 1.2436 9.567 369,184
2006 1.2739 9.869 380,669
2007 1.3111 10.199 393,056
2008 1.3866 10.81 416,586
2009 1.3987 10.901 420,179
2010 1.4075 10.949 422,613
2011 1.336 10.358 400,024
2012 1.3311 10.242 395,663
2013 1.2931 9.853 380,533
2014 1.3272 9.997 385,896
2015 1.3241 9.832 379,211
2016 1.3867 10.126 390,297
2017 1.4738 10.577 407,670
2018 1.4748 10.366 399,342
2019 1.4476 9.937 382,527
2020 1.4526 9.705 372,990
2021 1.4587 9.488 363,427
2022 1.4612 9.27 353,840
2023 1.4683 10.214 423,741

Future Total Fertility Rate of Poland (2023-2100)

Poland's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.4683 to an average of 1.5993 children born per woman. An additional increase of 8.92% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.4683 10.214 423,741
2024 1.4759 9.79 397,091
2025 1.4829 9.401 374,563
2026 1.4847 9.038 355,451
2027 1.4896 8.79 343,507
2028 1.4944 8.591 334,398
2029 1.5017 8.44 327,651
2030 1.5063 8.295 321,035
2031 1.5113 8.173 315,285
2032 1.5138 8.061 309,879
2033 1.5113 7.947 304,316
2034 1.516 7.892 300,979
2035 1.5202 7.852 298,179
2036 1.5205 7.809 295,219
2037 1.524 7.8 293,461
2038 1.5279 7.808 292,336
2039 1.5247 7.795 290,350
2040 1.5255 7.816 289,557
2041 1.5357 7.892 290,806
2042 1.5363 7.925 290,383
2043 1.5405 7.978 290,648
2044 1.5487 8.051 291,589
2045 1.5467 8.069 290,519
2046 1.5556 8.141 291,382
2047 1.5592 8.179 291,013
2048 1.5536 8.162 288,653
2049 1.5576 8.186 287,758
2050 1.5635 8.21 286,816
2051 1.5553 8.148 282,934
2052 1.5587 8.136 280,771
2053 1.5591 8.098 277,708
2054 1.5616 8.06 274,667
2055 1.5677 8.03 271,926
2056 1.5654 7.95 267,462
2057 1.5682 7.888 263,647
2058 1.5688 7.811 259,296
2059 1.5654 7.711 254,184
2060 1.5661 7.631 249,754
2061 1.5643 7.543 245,069
2062 1.567 7.484 241,288
2063 1.576 7.462 238,709
2064 1.5747 7.402 234,866
2065 1.5716 7.345 231,097
2066 1.5741 7.326 228,521
2067 1.5798 7.335 226,757
2068 1.5788 7.325 224,416
2069 1.5759 7.319 222,142
2070 1.5826 7.369 221,539
2071 1.5865 7.415 220,782
2072 1.5861 7.45 219,644
2073 1.5854 7.489 218,628
2074 1.5834 7.526 217,540
2075 1.5832 7.574 216,750
2076 1.5856 7.635 216,335
2077 1.5878 7.694 215,836
2078 1.5847 7.724 214,536
2079 1.5925 7.801 214,580
2080 1.5926 7.836 213,437
2081 1.5924 7.861 212,084
2082 1.5944 7.888 210,819
2083 1.5955 7.901 209,236
2084 1.597 7.907 207,502
2085 1.5918 7.872 204,726
2086 1.594 7.864 202,733
2087 1.5923 7.829 200,107
2088 1.589 7.78 197,174
2089 1.5928 7.759 195,026
2090 1.5968 7.736 192,853
2091 1.5984 7.697 190,357
2092 1.5982 7.648 187,661
2093 1.5974 7.597 184,968
2094 1.5929 7.531 181,931
2095 1.5943 7.495 179,688
2096 1.5969 7.469 177,721
2097 1.6034 7.467 176,319
2098 1.6024 7.434 174,243
2099 1.5992 7.399 172,113
2100 1.5993 7.385 170,488

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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