๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ Total Fertility Rate of Poland

1.30
Total Fertility Rate
8.03
Crude Birth Rate
309,612
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Poland is 1.3035 births per woman. A 0.32% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.2994 births per woman. In the future, Poland's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.4916 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Poland's by 14.43% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Poland (1950-2024)

Poland has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.6543 to 1.3035 births per woman, a decrease of -64.33% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.6543 30.464 754,898
1951 3.7011 30.692 774,125
1952 3.6371 30.038 771,156
1953 3.5937 29.584 772,912
1954 3.5515 29.069 772,954
1955 3.5548 28.846 780,688
1956 3.463 27.862 767,196
1957 3.4961 27.817 780,998
1958 3.3925 26.438 757,294
1959 3.248 24.861 724,264
1960 3.0044 22.563 667,311
1961 2.8596 21.034 630,585
1962 2.744 19.753 599,261
1963 2.7003 19.035 583,891
1964 2.6026 18.008 558,131
1965 2.537 17.355 543,012
1966 2.4467 16.668 526,165
1967 2.3493 16.201 515,662
1968 2.2963 16.015 513,725
1969 2.2592 16.195 523,482
1970 2.2538 16.631 541,223
1971 2.2512 17.148 561,963
1972 2.2384 17.507 578,463
1973 2.2519 18.068 602,271
1974 2.2647 18.616 626,273
1975 2.282 19.132 649,803
1976 2.3128 19.702 675,695
1977 2.2523 19.413 672,238
1978 2.2317 19.368 676,605
1979 2.2772 19.758 696,439
1980 2.2775 19.657 699,317
1981 2.2459 19.16 687,850
1982 2.34 19.601 710,210
1983 2.4164 19.867 726,595
1984 2.377 19.084 704,313
1985 2.3229 18.197 676,952
1986 2.2175 16.936 634,304
1987 2.157 16.065 605,089
1988 2.1423 15.605 590,147
1989 2.0979 14.851 563,423
1990 2.0649 14.388 547,537
1991 2.0667 14.27 544,426
1992 1.9559 13.446 514,078
1993 1.8701 12.865 492,645
1994 1.8008 12.416 476,078
1995 1.6337 11.302 433,588
1996 1.587 11.05 423,874
1997 1.5164 10.644 408,166
1998 1.4389 10.197 390,824
1999 1.3773 9.871 377,925
2000 1.3656 9.88 377,996
2001 1.3154 9.632 368,399
2002 1.2518 9.289 355,115
2003 1.225 9.213 351,971
2004 1.2277 9.342 356,549
2005 1.2441 9.561 364,523
2006 1.2693 9.837 374,507
2007 1.3114 10.21 388,199
2008 1.3864 10.836 411,707
2009 1.4016 10.959 416,458
2010 1.4065 11.079 422,071
2011 1.3381 10.412 397,843
2012 1.3288 10.255 392,217
2013 1.2923 9.897 378,663
2014 1.3173 9.997 382,547
2015 1.3234 9.92 379,618
2016 1.3886 10.255 392,402
2017 1.4721 10.694 409,081
2018 1.4433 10.267 392,611
2019 1.4359 9.999 382,207
2020 1.384 9.42 359,575
2021 1.3223 8.8 334,752
2022 1.261 8.082 310,232
2023 1.2994 8.202 317,916
2024 1.3035 8.034 309,612

Future Total Fertility Rate of Poland (2024-2100)

Poland's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.3035 to an average of 1.4916 children born per woman. An additional increase of 14.43% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.3035 8.034 309,612
2025 1.3082 7.797 297,389
2026 1.3122 7.491 283,495
2027 1.3173 7.324 276,095
2028 1.3224 7.178 269,461
2029 1.3266 7.054 263,609
2030 1.3309 6.96 258,896
2031 1.3318 6.883 254,791
2032 1.3387 6.87 253,042
2033 1.3439 6.88 252,089
2034 1.3487 6.916 252,043
2035 1.3525 6.967 252,528
2036 1.3573 7.04 253,729
2037 1.358 7.1 254,394
2038 1.3622 7.183 255,824
2039 1.3671 7.268 257,296
2040 1.3695 7.336 258,072
2041 1.3717 7.394 258,457
2042 1.3745 7.443 258,491
2043 1.3799 7.49 258,398
2044 1.3834 7.507 257,228
2045 1.3864 7.5 255,216
2046 1.3885 7.466 252,286
2047 1.3919 7.419 248,930
2048 1.394 7.347 244,726
2049 1.3952 7.255 239,864
2050 1.3974 7.154 234,744
2051 1.3977 7.032 228,984
2052 1.3991 6.909 223,205
2053 1.4004 6.783 217,372
2054 1.4022 6.658 211,640
2055 1.4058 6.548 206,381
2056 1.4096 6.445 201,402
2057 1.4123 6.348 196,633
2058 1.415 6.264 192,317
2059 1.4162 6.189 188,277
2060 1.419 6.136 184,928
2061 1.4217 6.1 182,095
2062 1.4267 6.091 180,048
2063 1.4301 6.092 178,296
2064 1.4334 6.11 176,965
2065 1.4362 6.14 175,974
2066 1.4393 6.184 175,356
2067 1.4411 6.235 174,859
2068 1.4431 6.296 174,589
2069 1.4439 6.357 174,308
2070 1.445 6.425 174,131
2071 1.4444 6.486 173,739
2072 1.4467 6.558 173,601
2073 1.4474 6.618 173,105
2074 1.4499 6.679 172,608
2075 1.4527 6.732 171,902
2076 1.4543 6.77 170,773
2077 1.4571 6.801 169,491
2078 1.4596 6.816 167,841
2079 1.4585 6.805 165,544
2080 1.4582 6.783 163,058
2081 1.4582 6.753 160,399
2082 1.4587 6.714 157,604
2083 1.4595 6.669 154,709
2084 1.4615 6.622 151,861
2085 1.4636 6.573 149,006
2086 1.4633 6.51 145,934
2087 1.464 6.453 143,040
2088 1.4668 6.408 140,472
2089 1.468 6.359 137,885
2090 1.4714 6.326 135,704
2091 1.4723 6.289 133,482
2092 1.4741 6.265 131,572
2093 1.477 6.254 129,979
2094 1.4797 6.252 128,586
2095 1.4818 6.256 127,345
2096 1.483 6.266 126,234
2097 1.4848 6.286 125,338
2098 1.4883 6.322 124,760
2099 1.4889 6.351 124,048
2100 1.4916 6.395 123,614

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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