๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ธ Total Fertility Rate of Serbia

1.50
Total Fertility Rate
8.76
Crude Birth Rate
58,988
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Serbia is 1.4991 births per woman. A -0.06% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.5 births per woman. In the future, Serbia's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5974 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Serbia's by 6.56% 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 2.9277 to 1.4991 births per woman, a decrease of -48.8% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.9277 25.495 153,205
1951 2.822 25.015 151,770
1952 2.7364 24.444 149,777
1953 2.6431 23.824 147,531
1954 2.548 23.079 144,635
1955 2.4513 22.236 141,116
1956 2.3614 21.381 137,328
1957 2.2806 20.547 133,483
1958 2.2246 19.765 129,798
1959 2.1835 19.077 126,580
1960 2.1554 18.514 124,100
1961 2.1334 17.988 121,807
1962 2.1091 17.437 119,244
1963 2.0836 16.876 116,512
1964 2.067 16.414 114,378
1965 2.0569 16.066 112,965
1966 2.0409 15.785 111,969
1967 2.02 15.577 111,442
1968 2.005 15.507 111,870
1969 1.9864 15.454 112,365
1970 1.9728 15.486 113,424
1971 1.9599 15.546 114,656
1972 1.9517 15.631 116,056
1973 1.9405 15.644 116,919
1974 1.9296 15.609 117,419
1975 1.9233 15.575 117,944
1976 1.9129 15.438 117,678
1977 1.9009 15.271 117,149
1978 1.8892 15.086 116,417
1979 1.8745 14.868 115,347
1980 1.8626 14.641 114,145
1981 1.8525 14.441 113,042
1982 1.8417 14.173 111,253
1983 1.8317 13.899 109,310
1984 1.8144 13.56 106,784
1985 1.8 13.252 104,448
1986 1.7776 12.907 101,767
1987 1.7494 12.549 98,956
1988 1.7197 12.19 96,110
1989 1.6852 11.835 93,275
1990 1.649 11.496 90,527
1991 1.6124 11.181 87,963
1992 1.5732 10.834 85,157
1993 1.5436 10.576 83,020
1994 1.5048 10.273 80,514
1995 1.4683 9.999 78,225
1996 1.4355 9.77 76,278
1997 1.398 9.518 74,135
1998 1.3705 9.348 72,593
1999 1.3543 9.271 71,702
2000 1.3525 9.309 71,629
2001 1.3549 9.38 71,775
2002 1.3627 9.483 72,229
2003 1.3697 9.535 72,380
2004 1.3607 9.454 71,530
2005 1.3358 9.257 69,786
2006 1.3192 9.106 68,401
2007 1.316 9.042 67,658
2008 1.3307 9.096 67,806
2009 1.3619 9.262 68,772
2010 1.3993 9.462 69,979
2011 1.4044 9.44 69,521
2012 1.444 9.644 70,637
2013 1.4306 9.473 68,926
2014 1.4604 9.574 69,191
2015 1.4601 9.48 68,037
2016 1.4617 9.377 66,824
2017 1.483 9.396 66,466
2018 1.4874 9.306 65,331
2019 1.513 9.345 65,096
2020 1.4847 9.048 62,501
2021 1.5172 9.139 62,470
2022 1.5193 9.018 61,240
2023 1.5 8.835 59,840
2024 1.4991 8.757 58,988

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 1.4991 to an average of 1.5974 children born per woman. An additional increase of 6.56% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.4991 8.757 58,988
2025 1.5029 8.692 58,142
2026 1.5051 8.605 57,151
2027 1.5086 8.546 56,385
2028 1.5117 8.492 55,641
2029 1.514 8.44 54,918
2030 1.5165 8.396 54,248
2031 1.5186 8.357 53,607
2032 1.523 8.337 53,089
2033 1.5262 8.316 52,565
2034 1.529 8.297 52,055
2035 1.5331 8.293 51,638
2036 1.5349 8.282 51,178
2037 1.5373 8.281 50,775
2038 1.5401 8.287 50,414
2039 1.5419 8.292 50,046
2040 1.541 8.285 49,609
2041 1.543 8.297 49,283
2042 1.5467 8.319 49,015
2043 1.5495 8.336 48,723
2044 1.551 8.347 48,402
2045 1.5538 8.363 48,114
2046 1.5552 8.369 47,774
2047 1.5569 8.373 47,419
2048 1.557 8.361 46,984
2049 1.5586 8.351 46,566
2050 1.5601 8.333 46,104
2051 1.5614 8.308 45,608
2052 1.5631 8.276 45,084
2053 1.5649 8.241 44,549
2054 1.5653 8.196 43,962
2055 1.5662 8.15 43,374
2056 1.567 8.101 42,776
2057 1.5669 8.047 42,155
2058 1.568 8.0 41,578
2059 1.5696 7.959 41,039
2060 1.5718 7.926 40,541
2061 1.5751 7.901 40,090
2062 1.5766 7.873 39,622
2063 1.5784 7.851 39,190
2064 1.5802 7.836 38,790
2065 1.581 7.821 38,393
2066 1.5811 7.807 38,008
2067 1.5828 7.807 37,691
2068 1.5833 7.805 37,363
2069 1.5844 7.81 37,069
2070 1.5855 7.818 36,795
2071 1.5857 7.825 36,515
2072 1.5863 7.835 36,255
2073 1.5859 7.842 35,981
2074 1.5864 7.853 35,731
2075 1.5867 7.862 35,473
2076 1.5855 7.864 35,185
2077 1.5858 7.871 34,924
2078 1.5866 7.877 34,660
2079 1.5861 7.873 34,355
2080 1.5853 7.864 34,038
2081 1.5864 7.862 33,753
2082 1.5871 7.855 33,448
2083 1.5871 7.839 33,114
2084 1.5861 7.815 32,750
2085 1.5858 7.792 32,396
2086 1.5854 7.765 32,031
2087 1.5874 7.749 31,715
2088 1.5892 7.729 31,387
2089 1.5888 7.697 31,018
2090 1.5896 7.671 30,672
2091 1.589 7.638 30,306
2092 1.5907 7.617 29,987
2093 1.5911 7.59 29,654
2094 1.5925 7.57 29,349
2095 1.5924 7.545 29,028
2096 1.5938 7.53 28,748
2097 1.5953 7.518 28,479
2098 1.5944 7.496 28,178
2099 1.5958 7.488 27,932
2100 1.5974 7.483 27,697

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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