๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Total Fertility Rate of Saudi Arabia

2.33
Total Fertility Rate
16.04
Crude Birth Rate
600,716
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Saudi Arabia is 2.3317 births per woman. A -1.09% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 2.3575 births per woman. In the future, Saudi Arabia's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.7245 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of Saudi Arabia's by -26.04% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Saudi Arabia (1950-2024)

Saudi Arabia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 7.5771 to 2.3317 births per woman, a decrease of -69.23% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 7.5771 53.338 164,768
1951 7.5755 53.163 169,166
1952 7.5758 52.936 173,541
1953 7.5882 52.758 178,161
1954 7.5866 52.514 182,606
1955 7.5925 52.325 187,416
1956 7.5866 52.041 192,023
1957 7.5949 51.852 197,146
1958 7.6026 51.646 202,365
1959 7.616 51.464 207,712
1960 7.6261 51.321 213,643
1961 7.6343 51.189 220,100
1962 7.6362 51.031 227,085
1963 7.6536 50.985 235,115
1964 7.6716 50.985 243,899
1965 7.6578 50.763 252,084
1966 7.655 50.644 261,278
1967 7.6575 50.606 271,437
1968 7.6271 50.287 280,814
1969 7.5972 50.027 291,205
1970 7.5831 49.833 302,806
1971 7.5563 49.617 315,391
1972 7.5393 49.416 329,688
1973 7.4836 49.033 344,574
1974 7.4263 48.612 360,560
1975 7.3703 48.191 377,538
1976 7.3295 46.852 386,849
1977 7.2952 45.717 397,152
1978 7.2632 44.738 408,964
1979 7.227 43.891 421,859
1980 7.1846 43.154 435,825
1981 7.1256 42.454 450,339
1982 7.0473 41.727 464,367
1983 6.949 40.987 478,293
1984 6.8371 40.197 491,732
1985 6.7028 39.306 503,537
1986 6.5482 38.375 514,366
1987 6.3601 37.343 522,995
1988 6.17 36.449 533,047
1989 5.9966 35.442 540,873
1990 5.8301 34.413 547,487
1991 5.6622 33.423 553,817
1992 5.4934 32.423 558,227
1993 5.3193 31.547 562,594
1994 5.1417 30.762 564,345
1995 4.9519 30.016 566,421
1996 4.7692 29.392 569,975
1997 4.5916 28.901 575,713
1998 4.4194 28.455 582,075
1999 4.247 28.021 588,360
2000 4.1147 27.656 595,746
2001 3.9104 26.852 592,858
2002 3.7064 25.896 585,563
2003 3.5022 24.794 573,744
2004 3.3369 23.8 562,975
2005 3.2421 23.058 556,955
2006 3.2077 23.114 581,232
2007 3.1774 23.242 608,075
2008 3.0573 22.749 618,625
2009 2.9516 22.307 629,970
2010 2.8535 21.894 641,461
2011 2.814 21.634 651,336
2012 2.7797 21.245 653,880
2013 2.737 20.754 652,558
2014 2.6864 20.161 646,971
2015 2.6365 19.524 638,755
2016 2.5898 18.972 632,305
2017 2.5839 18.903 643,748
2018 2.5455 18.703 652,649
2019 2.5038 18.451 658,884
2020 2.4649 18.238 665,930
2021 2.4266 17.473 629,339
2022 2.3925 16.919 615,690
2023 2.3575 16.428 606,692
2024 2.3317 16.037 600,716

Future Total Fertility Rate of Saudi Arabia (2024-2100)

Saudi Arabia's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 2.3317 to an average of 1.7245 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -26.04% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 2.3317 16.037 600,716
2025 2.2967 15.621 593,185
2026 2.2655 15.265 587,387
2027 2.2414 14.987 584,118
2028 2.2117 14.699 580,171
2029 2.186 14.459 577,783
2030 2.1606 14.239 575,859
2031 2.1323 14.018 573,535
2032 2.1165 13.892 574,838
2033 2.0936 13.73 574,431
2034 2.0725 13.589 574,675
2035 2.0588 13.502 577,056
2036 2.0392 13.383 577,810
2037 2.0292 13.326 581,144
2038 2.0058 13.182 580,443
2039 1.9993 13.145 584,349
2040 1.9847 13.054 585,636
2041 1.9737 12.981 587,591
2042 1.955 12.852 586,777
2043 1.9462 12.778 588,238
2044 1.9341 12.67 587,955
2045 1.9289 12.593 588,923
2046 1.9201 12.478 587,900
2047 1.9123 12.358 586,345
2048 1.9023 12.211 583,244
2049 1.8971 12.084 580,860
2050 1.8842 11.901 575,465
2051 1.8772 11.75 571,315
2052 1.8644 11.563 565,062
2053 1.8669 11.47 563,215
2054 1.8572 11.306 557,568
2055 1.8497 11.161 552,580
2056 1.8458 11.044 548,728
2057 1.8481 10.971 546,864
2058 1.8485 10.894 544,613
2059 1.8324 10.729 537,739
2060 1.8246 10.623 533,557
2061 1.8209 10.549 530,857
2062 1.8198 10.5 529,214
2063 1.8145 10.436 526,663
2064 1.8121 10.397 525,269
2065 1.8023 10.324 522,006
2066 1.8009 10.306 521,445
2067 1.7974 10.282 520,477
2068 1.7884 10.231 518,061
2069 1.7914 10.251 519,150
2070 1.7912 10.252 519,323
2071 1.7859 10.224 517,938
2072 1.7808 10.196 516,506
2073 1.7839 10.21 517,253
2074 1.7771 10.163 514,899
2075 1.7727 10.126 512,999
2076 1.7646 10.062 509,767
2077 1.7602 10.014 507,341
2078 1.7629 10.0 506,680
2079 1.7532 9.91 502,173
2080 1.7561 9.888 501,086
2081 1.7601 9.866 500,038
2082 1.7552 9.791 496,305
2083 1.7543 9.735 493,540
2084 1.7536 9.677 490,694
2085 1.7573 9.643 489,024
2086 1.7531 9.564 485,099
2087 1.7542 9.515 482,640
2088 1.7466 9.42 477,826
2089 1.7476 9.373 475,454
2090 1.7438 9.303 471,892
2091 1.7403 9.238 468,533
2092 1.7356 9.171 465,022
2093 1.7349 9.129 462,746
2094 1.7348 9.094 460,799
2095 1.7363 9.071 459,394
2096 1.7355 9.039 457,566
2097 1.7299 8.986 454,569
2098 1.7313 8.973 453,532
2099 1.7333 8.964 452,704
2100 1.7245 8.903 449,119

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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