๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Total Fertility Rate of Singapore

1.05
Total Fertility Rate
7.10
Crude Birth Rate
42,892
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Singapore is 1.0536 births per woman. A 1.06% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.0426 births per woman. In the future, Singapore's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.3774 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Singapore's by 30.73% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Singapore (1950-2024)

Singapore has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 6.2484 to 1.0536 births per woman, a decrease of -83.14% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 6.2484 44.944 45,070
1951 6.2867 45.604 47,589
1952 6.4299 47.034 51,292
1953 6.5691 48.336 55,246
1954 6.5896 48.664 58,396
1955 6.4369 47.629 60,059
1956 6.5258 48.125 63,840
1957 6.4873 47.532 66,291
1958 6.3669 46.437 68,007
1959 6.0965 44.179 67,721
1960 5.7624 41.382 66,200
1961 5.5529 38.463 63,723
1962 5.3435 36.333 62,171
1963 5.2633 35.085 61,892
1964 5.0852 33.35 60,494
1965 4.6655 30.367 56,485
1966 4.5033 29.267 55,829
1967 4.0017 26.362 51,392
1968 3.5979 23.959 47,658
1969 3.2796 22.199 44,988
1970 3.0734 21.348 44,013
1971 3.0002 21.479 45,028
1972 3.0259 22.237 47,410
1973 2.7947 21.3 46,163
1974 2.3627 18.883 41,542
1975 2.0788 17.24 38,457
1976 2.1017 18.165 41,103
1977 1.8332 16.351 37,424
1978 1.804 16.571 38,462
1979 1.7945 16.955 39,909
1980 1.8103 17.61 42,137
1981 1.7141 17.121 41,751
1982 1.6679 16.96 42,303
1983 1.5509 16.003 40,786
1984 1.5471 16.099 41,985
1985 1.5926 16.67 44,505
1986 1.3715 14.447 39,417
1987 1.4973 15.895 44,453
1988 1.7325 18.513 53,111
1989 1.5611 16.858 49,421
1990 1.7949 19.574 58,793
1991 1.5184 16.529 50,970
1992 1.4953 15.925 50,804
1993 1.5092 15.651 51,617
1994 1.4915 15.038 51,164
1995 1.6462 16.03 56,278
1996 1.4543 13.817 49,898
1997 1.5811 14.653 54,586
1998 1.3002 11.793 45,118
1999 1.2689 11.261 44,255
2000 1.5575 13.477 54,411
2001 1.2263 10.476 42,989
2002 1.3576 11.39 47,426
2003 1.2766 10.586 44,625
2004 1.2589 10.325 44,010
2005 1.2602 10.261 44,182
2006 1.2796 10.322 45,554
2007 1.2887 10.267 47,126
2008 1.2795 10.101 48,154
2009 1.2222 9.617 47,513
2010 1.1606 9.118 46,601
2011 1.2009 9.355 49,085
2012 1.2758 9.816 52,502
2013 1.197 9.124 49,683
2014 1.2454 9.421 52,219
2015 1.2248 9.212 51,891
2016 0.9974 7.444 42,370
2017 0.9542 7.02 40,318
2018 0.9455 6.862 39,753
2019 0.9621 6.889 40,247
2020 0.9957 7.019 41,375
2021 1.0243 7.117 42,215
2022 1.0346 7.1 42,333
2023 1.0426 7.092 42,560
2024 1.0536 7.102 42,892

Future Total Fertility Rate of Singapore (2024-2100)

Singapore's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.0536 to an average of 1.3774 children born per woman. An additional increase of 30.73% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.0536 7.102 42,892
2025 1.06 7.077 42,999
2026 1.0738 7.088 43,320
2027 1.0826 7.051 43,331
2028 1.0937 7.008 43,296
2029 1.0984 6.904 42,867
2030 1.1126 6.841 42,675
2031 1.1232 6.74 42,228
2032 1.1316 6.619 41,629
2033 1.1414 6.505 41,058
2034 1.1448 6.362 40,278
2035 1.1547 6.267 39,781
2036 1.1627 6.174 39,283
2037 1.1664 6.074 38,715
2038 1.1737 6.005 38,333
2039 1.1813 5.952 38,032
2040 1.1956 5.944 38,008
2041 1.1932 5.868 37,531
2042 1.2008 5.858 37,465
2043 1.2117 5.883 37,604
2044 1.2196 5.912 37,760
2045 1.2242 5.941 37,910
2046 1.2311 5.995 38,199
2047 1.2382 6.055 38,524
2048 1.242 6.099 38,735
2049 1.2477 6.147 38,961
2050 1.2524 6.182 39,094
2051 1.2599 6.223 39,255
2052 1.2687 6.264 39,412
2053 1.2685 6.257 39,260
2054 1.2758 6.285 39,323
2055 1.2844 6.319 39,418
2056 1.2853 6.316 39,276
2057 1.2856 6.312 39,125
2058 1.2866 6.312 38,995
2059 1.2867 6.307 38,835
2060 1.2875 6.306 38,692
2061 1.2983 6.352 38,842
2062 1.2893 6.3 38,390
2063 1.2938 6.312 38,323
2064 1.2908 6.284 38,018
2065 1.292 6.274 37,818
2066 1.2959 6.275 37,685
2067 1.301 6.282 37,583
2068 1.3079 6.296 37,532
2069 1.3125 6.302 37,425
2070 1.3128 6.289 37,209
2071 1.3202 6.314 37,216
2072 1.3229 6.322 37,121
2073 1.3217 6.316 36,948
2074 1.3251 6.339 36,943
2075 1.3332 6.391 37,106
2076 1.3385 6.435 37,225
2077 1.3408 6.47 37,291
2078 1.3372 6.482 37,222
2079 1.3401 6.528 37,355
2080 1.3455 6.589 37,569
2081 1.3436 6.615 37,586
2082 1.3519 6.691 37,892
2083 1.3556 6.743 38,062
2084 1.3586 6.79 38,204
2085 1.3545 6.799 38,133
2086 1.355 6.828 38,178
2087 1.3565 6.858 38,232
2088 1.3576 6.883 38,262
2089 1.3618 6.919 38,360
2090 1.3615 6.93 38,317
2091 1.3593 6.927 38,207
2092 1.3592 6.932 38,143
2093 1.3605 6.942 38,109
2094 1.3696 6.988 38,283
2095 1.3681 6.977 38,156
2096 1.3672 6.969 38,043
2097 1.371 6.982 38,058
2098 1.3745 6.992 38,066
2099 1.3756 6.99 38,011
2100 1.3774 6.991 37,979

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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