๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡น Total Fertility Rate of Portugal

1.51
Total Fertility Rate
8.26
Crude Birth Rate
86,151
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Portugal is 1.5141 births per woman. A 0.42% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.5078 births per woman. In the future, Portugal's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6099 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Portugal's by 6.33% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Portugal (1950-2024)

Portugal has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.1581 to 1.5141 births per woman, a decrease of -52.06% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.1581 24.424 205,622
1951 3.1784 24.675 209,102
1952 3.2002 24.865 211,935
1953 3.0434 23.67 202,913
1954 2.9644 23.04 198,531
1955 3.133 24.258 210,147
1956 3.0319 23.484 204,402
1957 3.138 24.297 212,436
1958 3.1505 24.3 213,665
1959 3.1441 24.169 213,667
1960 3.1601 24.209 214,816
1961 3.2046 24.488 217,655
1962 3.2328 24.523 218,147
1963 3.1346 23.569 209,722
1964 3.2146 23.93 212,872
1965 3.1593 23.256 206,734
1966 3.1644 23.025 204,289
1967 3.1574 22.711 200,900
1968 3.1234 22.229 195,831
1969 3.1135 21.96 192,240
1970 3.0075 21.131 183,199
1971 2.9951 20.767 180,376
1972 2.857 19.892 175,360
1973 2.765 19.335 172,840
1974 2.6955 18.959 171,757
1975 2.7501 19.512 179,169
1976 2.8071 20.109 187,218
1977 2.6816 19.231 181,503
1978 2.4505 17.581 168,011
1979 2.3146 16.628 160,681
1980 2.2451 16.178 157,952
1981 2.1311 15.434 151,832
1982 2.0697 15.145 149,718
1983 1.955 14.437 143,293
1984 1.8951 14.096 140,351
1985 1.7294 12.916 128,892
1986 1.663 12.465 124,565
1987 1.6202 12.155 121,578
1988 1.6078 12.074 120,800
1989 1.5721 11.807 118,091
1990 1.5554 11.684 116,719
1991 1.5568 11.699 116,630
1992 1.5364 11.54 114,941
1993 1.5125 11.395 113,632
1994 1.4448 10.912 109,108
1995 1.4115 10.681 107,152
1996 1.441 10.92 109,936
1997 1.4688 11.126 112,492
1998 1.4735 11.141 113,191
1999 1.5021 11.332 115,754
2000 1.5378 11.551 118,781
2001 1.4552 10.889 112,747
2002 1.4596 10.9 113,502
2003 1.4365 10.715 112,019
2004 1.4051 10.424 109,261
2005 1.408 10.361 108,826
2006 1.3719 9.997 105,207
2007 1.3518 9.724 102,562
2008 1.383 9.824 103,785
2009 1.3488 9.431 99,740
2010 1.3815 9.523 100,745
2011 1.3433 9.144 96,535
2012 1.2771 8.533 89,706
2013 1.2129 7.941 83,046
2014 1.2303 7.898 82,184
2015 1.3016 8.176 84,792
2016 1.3562 8.356 86,453
2017 1.3775 8.288 85,621
2018 1.4114 8.331 86,023
2019 1.4215 8.242 85,246
2020 1.4055 8.04 83,378
2021 1.3283 7.493 77,859
2022 1.4533 8.094 84,319
2023 1.5078 8.307 86,646
2024 1.5141 8.264 86,151

Future Total Fertility Rate of Portugal (2024-2100)

Portugal's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.5141 to an average of 1.6099 children born per woman. An additional increase of 6.33% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.5141 8.264 86,151
2025 1.5187 8.227 85,660
2026 1.523 8.202 85,260
2027 1.5267 8.191 85,007
2028 1.5278 8.183 84,758
2029 1.5303 8.191 84,679
2030 1.5336 8.217 84,783
2031 1.536 8.25 84,958
2032 1.5399 8.297 85,265
2033 1.5437 8.347 85,594
2034 1.5458 8.394 85,881
2035 1.55 8.452 86,279
2036 1.5521 8.501 86,580
2037 1.5545 8.549 86,869
2038 1.5557 8.587 87,042
2039 1.5575 8.619 87,134
2040 1.5584 8.633 87,037
2041 1.5619 8.649 86,961
2042 1.5625 8.641 86,651
2043 1.5638 8.628 86,280
2044 1.5666 8.616 85,897
2045 1.5685 8.594 85,412
2046 1.5695 8.565 84,844
2047 1.5677 8.518 84,101
2048 1.5715 8.503 83,670
2049 1.5708 8.469 83,045
2050 1.5731 8.451 82,568
2051 1.5755 8.442 82,184
2052 1.577 8.44 81,857
2053 1.5772 8.44 81,532
2054 1.5782 8.453 81,338
2055 1.5775 8.467 81,158
2056 1.5777 8.491 81,063
2057 1.5793 8.528 81,103
2058 1.5809 8.568 81,152
2059 1.5814 8.601 81,131
2060 1.5824 8.642 81,195
2061 1.5832 8.682 81,254
2062 1.5845 8.728 81,371
2063 1.5873 8.781 81,554
2064 1.5897 8.833 81,720
2065 1.5877 8.857 81,632
2066 1.5887 8.9 81,730
2067 1.5878 8.932 81,742
2068 1.5892 8.978 81,879
2069 1.5913 9.022 82,005
2070 1.5922 9.059 82,081
2071 1.593 9.092 82,132
2072 1.5946 9.125 82,205
2073 1.5956 9.152 82,243
2074 1.5964 9.17 82,189
2075 1.598 9.185 82,130
2076 1.5981 9.186 81,972
2077 1.5991 9.185 81,808
2078 1.6007 9.183 81,663
2079 1.6017 9.171 81,439
2080 1.6013 9.147 81,116
2081 1.6013 9.122 80,800
2082 1.6036 9.106 80,575
2083 1.6046 9.082 80,296
2084 1.6044 9.053 79,985
2085 1.6049 9.027 79,704
2086 1.6068 9.012 79,522
2087 1.6083 8.998 79,351
2088 1.608 8.973 79,084
2089 1.6067 8.948 78,823
2090 1.6053 8.926 78,589
2091 1.6051 8.915 78,455
2092 1.6044 8.906 78,335
2093 1.6059 8.91 78,330
2094 1.6051 8.905 78,238
2095 1.6062 8.914 78,268
2096 1.6078 8.923 78,286
2097 1.6088 8.931 78,310
2098 1.6101 8.943 78,373
2099 1.6105 8.953 78,412
2100 1.6099 8.954 78,387

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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