๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ธ Total Fertility Rate of Serbia

1.53
Total Fertility Rate
9.01
Crude Birth Rate
64,006
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Serbia is 1.5328 births per woman. A 0.29% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.5284 births per woman. In the future, Serbia's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6226 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Serbia's by 5.86% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Serbia (1950-2024)

Serbia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.087 to 1.5328 births per woman, a decrease of -50.35% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.087 26.783 161,267
1951 2.6001 23.05 140,148
1952 2.8804 25.71 158,215
1953 2.6654 24.041 149,635
1954 2.6171 23.738 149,520
1955 2.3935 21.79 138,449
1956 2.2488 20.514 131,438
1957 2.0119 18.399 118,699
1958 2.048 18.62 120,966
1959 2.0019 18.071 118,169
1960 2.1131 18.934 124,709
1961 2.0727 18.424 122,332
1962 2.015 17.685 118,648
1963 2.0286 17.579 119,091
1964 1.9951 17.093 116,868
1965 2.0554 17.452 120,449
1966 1.9979 16.867 117,454
1967 1.9748 16.63 116,818
1968 1.9391 16.339 115,714
1969 1.9247 16.224 115,817
1970 1.8228 15.391 110,662
1971 1.7413 14.723 106,577
1972 1.8257 15.433 112,544
1973 1.8273 15.402 113,202
1974 1.8486 15.485 114,752
1975 1.8792 15.599 116,577
1976 1.9005 15.585 117,463
1977 1.873 15.157 115,177
1978 1.868 14.898 114,120
1979 1.8326 14.402 111,129
1980 1.8695 14.484 112,577
1981 1.756 13.438 104,963
1982 1.8368 13.866 108,759
1983 1.8286 13.641 107,293
1984 1.8982 13.987 110,352
1985 1.8395 13.397 105,964
1986 1.8202 13.111 103,973
1987 1.8342 13.077 103,945
1988 1.8325 12.933 102,982
1989 1.7331 12.128 96,708
1990 1.7428 12.1 96,650
1991 1.73 11.932 95,400
1992 1.6782 11.51 91,366
1993 1.7019 11.638 92,560
1994 1.66 11.338 90,310
1995 1.6863 11.504 91,791
1996 1.6445 11.223 89,657
1997 1.5586 10.643 85,069
1998 1.1946 8.175 65,205
1999 1.2565 8.607 68,499
2000 1.391 9.534 75,671
2001 1.526 10.456 82,819
2002 1.5283 10.461 82,675
2003 1.5045 10.281 81,082
2004 1.3554 9.237 72,606
2005 1.2906 8.771 68,674
2006 1.2282 8.325 64,881
2007 1.252 8.458 65,618
2008 1.3173 8.866 68,476
2009 1.339 8.979 69,032
2010 1.3953 9.31 71,262
2011 1.4031 9.311 70,960
2012 1.4454 9.527 72,305
2013 1.4302 9.365 70,820
2014 1.4605 9.49 71,558
2015 1.4605 9.43 70,873
2016 1.4615 9.355 70,071
2017 1.4836 9.404 70,179
2018 1.4871 9.335 69,380
2019 1.5169 9.414 69,672
2020 1.521 9.318 68,556
2021 1.5278 9.266 67,609
2022 1.5286 9.211 66,557
2023 1.5284 9.114 65,194
2024 1.5328 9.013 64,006

Future Total Fertility Rate of Serbia (2024-2100)

Serbia's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.5328 to an average of 1.6226 children born per woman. An additional increase of 5.86% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.5328 9.013 64,006
2025 1.5372 8.894 62,797
2026 1.5416 8.774 61,587
2027 1.5398 8.624 60,158
2028 1.5411 8.498 58,899
2029 1.5396 8.367 57,606
2030 1.547 8.297 56,733
2031 1.5479 8.203 55,693
2032 1.5477 8.112 54,673
2033 1.5536 8.061 53,922
2034 1.5572 8.007 53,150
2035 1.5615 7.966 52,470
2036 1.5605 7.909 51,679
2037 1.5674 7.904 51,229
2038 1.5678 7.88 50,654
2039 1.5672 7.865 50,129
2040 1.5711 7.884 49,827
2041 1.5717 7.896 49,476
2042 1.5755 7.931 49,269
2043 1.5773 7.962 49,029
2044 1.5748 7.975 48,675
2045 1.5728 7.99 48,340
2046 1.5774 8.038 48,200
2047 1.5794 8.07 47,960
2048 1.5775 8.078 47,573
2049 1.582 8.112 47,344
2050 1.5839 8.125 46,985
2051 1.5901 8.15 46,698
2052 1.5903 8.133 46,170
2053 1.5927 8.117 45,646
2054 1.5937 8.083 45,023
2055 1.5975 8.054 44,431
2056 1.5985 8.004 43,724
2057 1.5941 7.921 42,841
2058 1.5973 7.873 42,150
2059 1.598 7.811 41,387
2060 1.5953 7.732 40,537
2061 1.595 7.667 39,766
2062 1.5965 7.613 39,057
2063 1.5958 7.554 38,325
2064 1.5953 7.502 37,630
2065 1.5967 7.465 37,019
2066 1.5991 7.44 36,465
2067 1.6013 7.421 35,949
2068 1.6073 7.428 35,557
2069 1.6042 7.401 35,003
2070 1.6088 7.417 34,656
2071 1.609 7.419 34,247
2072 1.6038 7.403 33,759
2073 1.6063 7.428 33,461
2074 1.6067 7.449 33,142
2075 1.6108 7.489 32,915
2076 1.6094 7.506 32,588
2077 1.611 7.538 32,331
2078 1.6101 7.558 32,022
2079 1.6166 7.611 31,859
2080 1.6114 7.606 31,455
2081 1.6108 7.618 31,130
2082 1.6112 7.63 30,807
2083 1.6139 7.646 30,509
2084 1.6162 7.654 30,180
2085 1.6158 7.64 29,777
2086 1.616 7.623 29,363
2087 1.6206 7.618 29,005
2088 1.6273 7.615 28,662
2089 1.6218 7.549 28,088
2090 1.6217 7.503 27,597
2091 1.6232 7.46 27,122
2092 1.6213 7.397 26,586
2093 1.6221 7.345 26,096
2094 1.6215 7.286 25,587
2095 1.6191 7.22 25,062
2096 1.6205 7.172 24,606
2097 1.622 7.129 24,170
2098 1.6157 7.054 23,635
2099 1.6229 7.043 23,317
2100 1.6226 7.004 22,911

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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