๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ธ Total Fertility Rate of South Sudan

4.14
Total Fertility Rate
28.91
Crude Birth Rate
326,409
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of South Sudan is 4.1417 births per woman. A -2.58% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 4.2512 births per woman. In the future, South Sudan's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.9145 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of South Sudan's by -53.78% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of South Sudan (1950-2024)

South Sudan has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 6.6276 to 4.1417 births per woman, a decrease of -37.51% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 6.6276 46.227 115,170
1951 6.6335 46.752 118,119
1952 6.6451 47.271 121,209
1953 6.6559 47.726 124,329
1954 6.6661 48.119 127,476
1955 6.6757 48.465 130,654
1956 6.6847 48.783 133,834
1957 6.6934 49.083 136,963
1958 6.702 49.377 139,824
1959 6.7111 49.671 142,500
1960 6.7212 49.956 145,279
1961 6.733 50.23 148,148
1962 6.7469 50.489 151,099
1963 6.763 50.822 154,325
1964 6.7809 51.104 157,881
1965 6.8001 51.329 161,376
1966 6.8195 51.651 164,541
1967 6.838 51.968 167,462
1968 6.8547 52.186 170,238
1969 6.8692 52.345 172,858
1970 6.8815 52.467 175,387
1971 6.8924 52.422 178,103
1972 6.9025 52.254 181,069
1973 6.9118 52.003 184,253
1974 6.9197 51.682 187,611
1975 6.9239 51.355 190,977
1976 6.922 51.004 194,280
1977 6.9129 50.619 197,490
1978 6.8966 50.202 200,628
1979 6.8745 49.763 203,694
1980 6.8503 49.326 206,798
1981 6.8287 48.927 210,111
1982 6.8134 48.595 213,761
1983 7.1339 50.618 228,011
1984 7.4365 52.199 240,367
1985 7.7692 53.885 253,742
1986 7.9072 54.292 261,732
1987 7.9465 54.116 264,844
1988 8.012 55.346 268,839
1989 7.9932 55.78 266,596
1990 7.988 55.467 263,178
1991 8.0037 55.269 268,656
1992 7.9987 55.056 272,514
1993 8.0046 54.767 274,416
1994 7.9894 54.453 279,669
1995 7.9624 54.045 286,128
1996 7.9851 53.897 292,495
1997 7.9647 53.423 297,355
1998 7.817 52.842 299,337
1999 7.6724 52.306 304,353
2000 7.5132 51.432 312,632
2001 7.369 50.594 321,615
2002 7.1909 49.484 328,859
2003 6.8514 47.464 329,704
2004 6.5172 45.496 330,393
2005 6.1705 43.519 330,569
2006 5.8201 41.565 330,530
2007 5.6375 40.798 340,085
2008 5.5522 40.691 355,804
2009 5.4648 40.508 371,156
2010 5.3759 40.18 384,420
2011 5.2861 40.255 408,616
2012 5.1966 39.872 424,322
2013 5.1082 39.27 434,934
2014 5.0216 38.48 440,608
2015 4.9371 36.325 409,331
2016 4.8549 35.15 400,446
2017 4.7746 32.651 358,732
2018 4.6959 30.147 317,641
2019 4.6189 29.058 303,490
2020 4.5433 29.166 310,480
2021 4.4692 29.107 313,347
2022 4.3366 28.857 315,390
2023 4.2512 28.949 321,400
2024 4.1417 28.914 326,409

Future Total Fertility Rate of South Sudan (2024-2100)

South Sudan's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 4.1417 to an average of 1.9145 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -53.78% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 4.1417 28.914 326,409
2025 4.0515 29.027 333,369
2026 3.9507 29.072 339,774
2027 3.8734 29.286 348,441
2028 3.7842 29.398 356,163
2029 3.7073 29.57 364,934
2030 3.6462 29.809 374,932
2031 3.565 29.798 382,063
2032 3.5015 29.818 389,850
2033 3.4199 29.551 393,953
2034 3.3692 29.411 399,765
2035 3.3022 29.002 401,803
2036 3.2259 28.408 400,969
2037 3.1612 27.837 400,125
2038 3.1195 27.412 401,083
2039 3.0542 26.745 398,101
2040 3.0064 26.204 396,645
2041 2.9696 25.74 396,020
2042 2.9297 25.236 394,467
2043 2.8913 24.737 392,667
2044 2.8481 24.198 389,872
2045 2.7939 23.574 385,317
2046 2.7713 23.226 384,993
2047 2.7319 22.756 382,344
2048 2.7028 22.39 381,210
2049 2.6631 21.956 378,653
2050 2.6356 21.642 377,944
2051 2.6045 21.316 376,820
2052 2.5628 20.92 374,217
2053 2.5358 20.654 373,783
2054 2.5003 20.33 372,083
2055 2.4744 20.09 371,774
2056 2.4517 19.88 371,905
2057 2.4305 19.688 372,246
2058 2.4004 19.43 371,214
2059 2.381 19.26 371,772
2060 2.3623 19.099 372,396
2061 2.3512 18.997 374,110
2062 2.3315 18.821 374,294
2063 2.3056 18.588 373,208
2064 2.2872 18.405 373,030
2065 2.274 18.254 373,398
2066 2.2552 18.048 372,510
2067 2.2392 17.855 371,764
2068 2.2218 17.642 370,465
2069 2.2102 17.466 369,804
2070 2.191 17.222 367,548
2071 2.1655 16.925 363,971
2072 2.1351 16.589 359,303
2073 2.135 16.484 359,521
2074 2.1236 16.292 357,674
2075 2.1088 16.075 355,129
2076 2.0934 15.858 352,402
2077 2.0782 15.647 349,643
2078 2.0745 15.528 348,812
2079 2.0677 15.392 347,474
2080 2.0583 15.244 345,724
2081 2.0463 15.084 343,563
2082 2.0409 14.979 342,556
2083 2.0369 14.892 341,833
2084 2.0297 14.786 340,601
2085 2.0149 14.633 338,143
2086 2.0071 14.535 336,890
2087 1.9972 14.427 335,290
2088 1.9928 14.363 334,622
2089 1.9828 14.26 332,985
2090 1.9746 14.171 331,621
2091 1.9605 14.042 329,215
2092 1.9571 13.99 328,568
2093 1.9521 13.925 327,582
2094 1.9452 13.846 326,194
2095 1.9413 13.786 325,244
2096 1.9322 13.687 323,314
2097 1.9288 13.627 322,279
2098 1.9249 13.56 321,047
2099 1.9215 13.494 319,805
2100 1.9145 13.401 317,900

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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