๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Total Fertility Rate of Slovakia

1.56
Total Fertility Rate
9.28
Crude Birth Rate
51,117
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Slovakia is 1.5628 births per woman. A 0.18% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.56 births per woman. In the future, Slovakia's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6281 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Slovakia's by 4.18% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Slovakia (1950-2024)

Slovakia has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 3.6075 to 1.5628 births per woman, a decrease of -56.68% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 3.6075 28.937 100,288
1951 3.5962 28.688 101,136
1952 3.565 28.183 101,228
1953 3.468 27.14 99,334
1954 3.4136 26.39 98,381
1955 3.4438 26.2 99,491
1956 3.4322 25.74 99,568
1957 3.3457 24.737 97,386
1958 3.1877 23.256 93,088
1959 3.0046 21.625 87,899
1960 3.0245 21.496 88,657
1961 2.9581 20.82 87,141
1962 2.8327 19.808 83,903
1963 2.9151 20.259 86,678
1964 2.8882 19.956 86,275
1965 2.7818 19.155 83,613
1966 2.6606 18.353 80,794
1967 2.4873 17.314 76,808
1968 2.3942 16.917 75,561
1969 2.4348 17.528 78,788
1970 2.4147 17.74 80,287
1971 2.4245 18.181 82,913
1972 2.4834 19.084 87,785
1973 2.5572 20.084 93,262
1974 2.6057 20.917 98,116
1975 2.5442 20.792 98,537
1976 2.5382 20.981 100,468
1977 2.4865 20.714 100,207
1978 2.4711 20.611 100,699
1979 2.4469 20.337 100,333
1980 2.3226 19.163 95,369
1981 2.283 18.648 93,521
1982 2.2771 18.405 92,976
1983 2.2788 18.199 92,570
1984 2.2582 17.804 91,148
1985 2.2507 17.483 90,059
1986 2.1933 16.77 86,872
1987 2.1374 16.065 83,635
1988 2.1305 15.775 82,497
1989 2.0673 15.117 79,364
1990 2.076 15.068 79,350
1991 2.0343 14.751 77,959
1992 1.9251 14.032 74,461
1993 1.8591 13.666 72,788
1994 1.6665 12.379 66,144
1995 1.5226 11.431 61,205
1996 1.4694 11.15 59,793
1997 1.4279 10.947 58,783
1998 1.3763 10.659 57,292
1999 1.3314 10.4 55,934
2000 1.2934 10.186 54,799
2001 1.2019 9.528 51,253
2002 1.1851 9.436 50,745
2003 1.2036 9.616 51,696
2004 1.2462 9.98 53,652
2005 1.2623 10.113 54,374
2006 1.2535 10.034 53,950
2007 1.2704 10.146 54,554
2008 1.3421 10.678 57,438
2009 1.4334 11.341 61,070
2010 1.4303 11.226 60,529
2011 1.4448 11.239 60,669
2012 1.3936 10.702 57,845
2013 1.3965 10.581 57,249
2014 1.4217 10.59 57,348
2015 1.4025 10.25 55,555
2016 1.4782 10.582 57,430
2017 1.5214 10.652 57,903
2018 1.5453 10.581 57,597
2019 1.5662 10.473 57,083
2020 1.5914 10.387 56,663
2021 1.6307 10.432 56,781
2022 1.56 9.639 52,754
2023 1.56 9.473 52,271
2024 1.5628 9.283 51,117

Future Total Fertility Rate of Slovakia (2024-2100)

Slovakia's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.5628 to an average of 1.6281 children born per woman. An additional increase of 4.18% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.5628 9.283 51,117
2025 1.5683 9.065 49,631
2026 1.5713 8.791 47,925
2027 1.5729 8.623 46,921
2028 1.5763 8.482 46,058
2029 1.5774 8.349 45,224
2030 1.5784 8.236 44,488
2031 1.5801 8.151 43,891
2032 1.5834 8.097 43,460
2033 1.5867 8.069 43,156
2034 1.5883 8.058 42,935
2035 1.5891 8.065 42,806
2036 1.5896 8.091 42,763
2037 1.5925 8.147 42,875
2038 1.5945 8.211 43,025
2039 1.5954 8.279 43,186
2040 1.5945 8.343 43,319
2041 1.5939 8.41 43,458
2042 1.5957 8.487 43,648
2043 1.5942 8.543 43,719
2044 1.597 8.609 43,837
2045 1.5981 8.652 43,837
2046 1.5991 8.678 43,747
2047 1.599 8.679 43,530
2048 1.5998 8.667 43,243
2049 1.6018 8.64 42,885
2050 1.6034 8.594 42,422
2051 1.6037 8.522 41,837
2052 1.6058 8.446 41,232
2053 1.6076 8.358 40,563
2054 1.609 8.261 39,855
2055 1.6078 8.149 39,075
2056 1.6079 8.044 38,330
2057 1.6077 7.942 37,593
2058 1.6065 7.842 36,869
2059 1.6072 7.761 36,235
2060 1.6091 7.698 35,682
2061 1.6106 7.647 35,182
2062 1.6103 7.603 34,714
2063 1.6115 7.581 34,343
2064 1.614 7.581 34,068
2065 1.616 7.594 33,847
2066 1.616 7.611 33,642
2067 1.6162 7.641 33,492
2068 1.6164 7.682 33,387
2069 1.6182 7.739 33,346
2070 1.6196 7.801 33,322
2071 1.6186 7.857 33,267
2072 1.6194 7.922 33,253
2073 1.6206 7.988 33,239
2074 1.6234 8.059 33,249
2075 1.6226 8.107 33,163
2076 1.6221 8.149 33,055
2077 1.6234 8.19 32,948
2078 1.6238 8.217 32,787
2079 1.6227 8.225 32,555
2080 1.6233 8.23 32,320
2081 1.624 8.224 32,045
2082 1.6249 8.206 31,736
2083 1.6243 8.172 31,368
2084 1.6247 8.133 30,991
2085 1.6251 8.086 30,592
2086 1.626 8.036 30,190
2087 1.6277 7.986 29,794
2088 1.6286 7.93 29,386
2089 1.6262 7.859 28,927
2090 1.6273 7.806 28,544
2091 1.6282 7.757 28,177
2092 1.6287 7.711 27,828
2093 1.6272 7.662 27,476
2094 1.6262 7.624 27,163
2095 1.6265 7.6 26,903
2096 1.6294 7.596 26,717
2097 1.6289 7.584 26,506
2098 1.6274 7.575 26,304
2099 1.6282 7.585 26,165
2100 1.6281 7.596 26,033

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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