๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Total Fertility Rate of Southern Europe

1.34
Total Fertility Rate
7.47
Crude Birth Rate
1,127,213
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Southern Europe is 1.3444 births per woman. A 0.38% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.3393 births per woman. In the future, Southern Europe's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.544 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Southern Europe's by 14.85% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Southern Europe (1950-2024)

Southern Europe has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.7785 to 1.3444 births per woman, a decrease of -51.61% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.7785 21.89 2,378,551
1951 2.6732 21.169 2,320,025
1952 2.6844 21.288 2,352,323
1953 2.6339 20.975 2,336,549
1954 2.6262 20.973 2,362,614
1955 2.6347 21.027 2,388,551
1956 2.6154 20.875 2,390,072
1957 2.6372 21.001 2,423,212
1958 2.6294 20.86 2,426,383
1959 2.6553 20.937 2,455,716
1960 2.6645 20.827 2,462,393
1961 2.6647 20.643 2,458,487
1962 2.6735 20.507 2,461,875
1963 2.7 20.484 2,479,640
1964 2.7855 20.871 2,548,993
1965 2.7428 20.292 2,499,493
1966 2.7198 19.885 2,469,993
1967 2.6954 19.493 2,440,786
1968 2.6653 19.101 2,409,868
1969 2.6442 18.803 2,388,705
1970 2.5819 18.253 2,334,277
1971 2.5952 18.268 2,350,777
1972 2.5604 17.991 2,335,004
1973 2.5227 17.712 2,319,990
1974 2.5162 17.657 2,334,182
1975 2.4414 17.17 2,291,662
1976 2.3903 16.833 2,266,162
1977 2.294 16.18 2,196,185
1978 2.2017 15.565 2,129,344
1979 2.0943 14.863 2,048,056
1980 2.0111 14.337 1,988,793
1981 1.9115 13.713 1,916,670
1982 1.8741 13.535 1,901,440
1983 1.7978 13.08 1,844,524
1984 1.745 12.788 1,809,915
1985 1.6721 12.337 1,751,769
1986 1.6057 11.924 1,697,980
1987 1.5646 11.685 1,668,468
1988 1.5555 11.676 1,671,391
1989 1.5082 11.372 1,631,307
1990 1.4935 11.304 1,624,750
1991 1.4655 11.131 1,601,988
1992 1.4363 10.978 1,582,215
1993 1.3954 10.659 1,534,694
1994 1.3565 10.374 1,495,601
1995 1.3341 10.204 1,473,416
1996 1.335 10.218 1,479,781
1997 1.3377 10.239 1,487,952
1998 1.3041 9.971 1,452,483
1999 1.3147 9.999 1,456,510
2000 1.3412 10.148 1,479,485
2001 1.3389 10.072 1,471,419
2002 1.351 10.092 1,477,698
2003 1.3647 10.14 1,494,696
2004 1.381 10.2 1,515,386
2005 1.3866 10.158 1,519,719
2006 1.3988 10.145 1,526,838
2007 1.4203 10.179 1,540,850
2008 1.4707 10.431 1,592,094
2009 1.4545 10.189 1,563,344
2010 1.4558 10.048 1,545,414
2011 1.425 9.687 1,492,076
2012 1.412 9.423 1,452,237
2013 1.3732 8.992 1,384,586
2014 1.3777 8.841 1,358,055
2015 1.3762 8.662 1,327,036
2016 1.3776 8.507 1,300,887
2017 1.3614 8.253 1,259,973
2018 1.335 7.961 1,213,864
2019 1.3147 7.727 1,177,991
2020 1.3118 7.61 1,159,601
2021 1.3301 7.616 1,157,587
2022 1.3334 7.56 1,146,942
2023 1.3393 7.513 1,136,832
2024 1.3444 7.468 1,127,213

Future Total Fertility Rate of Southern Europe (2024-2100)

Southern Europe's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.3444 to an average of 1.544 children born per woman. An additional increase of 14.85% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.3444 7.468 1,127,213
2025 1.3493 7.43 1,118,675
2026 1.3568 7.415 1,113,547
2027 1.3628 7.4 1,108,313
2028 1.3664 7.38 1,102,140
2029 1.3726 7.379 1,098,873
2030 1.3794 7.388 1,096,830
2031 1.3869 7.405 1,095,937
2032 1.3945 7.426 1,095,585
2033 1.3991 7.435 1,093,236
2034 1.4022 7.438 1,090,056
2035 1.4072 7.454 1,088,531
2036 1.4096 7.455 1,084,817
2037 1.4161 7.478 1,084,017
2038 1.4232 7.501 1,083,112
2039 1.4248 7.489 1,077,126
2040 1.4311 7.495 1,073,521
2041 1.4327 7.469 1,065,211
2042 1.4362 7.446 1,057,068
2043 1.4433 7.432 1,050,196
2044 1.4466 7.391 1,039,369
2045 1.4519 7.352 1,028,734
2046 1.4567 7.304 1,016,632
2047 1.4609 7.247 1,003,118
2048 1.464 7.179 988,109
2049 1.4666 7.107 972,371
2050 1.4677 7.03 955,819
2051 1.4731 6.976 942,377
2052 1.4752 6.913 927,609
2053 1.4795 6.868 915,225
2054 1.4799 6.815 901,609
2055 1.4832 6.785 890,989
2056 1.4837 6.752 879,943
2057 1.4859 6.739 871,287
2058 1.4878 6.735 863,776
2059 1.4881 6.734 856,612
2060 1.4913 6.755 852,246
2061 1.4934 6.781 848,257
2062 1.4923 6.798 843,164
2063 1.4969 6.846 841,921
2064 1.4977 6.88 838,906
2065 1.4963 6.907 834,931
2066 1.4973 6.947 832,499
2067 1.4985 6.988 830,230
2068 1.5012 7.035 828,725
2069 1.5007 7.065 825,299
2070 1.5031 7.106 823,165
2071 1.5077 7.154 821,809
2072 1.5095 7.184 818,545
2073 1.5071 7.189 812,579
2074 1.511 7.218 809,457
2075 1.516 7.246 806,381
2076 1.5153 7.241 799,758
2077 1.518 7.246 794,417
2078 1.5187 7.236 787,489
2079 1.5241 7.242 782,632
2080 1.5248 7.222 774,962
2081 1.5254 7.197 766,953
2082 1.5274 7.176 759,538
2083 1.5318 7.164 753,169
2084 1.5339 7.141 745,730
2085 1.5307 7.094 735,832
2086 1.5351 7.083 729,865
2087 1.5353 7.055 722,176
2088 1.5361 7.033 715,219
2089 1.5374 7.017 708,944
2090 1.5385 7.005 703,038
2091 1.537 6.985 696,495
2092 1.5348 6.968 690,180
2093 1.5387 6.982 687,062
2094 1.538 6.981 682,378
2095 1.5385 6.988 678,639
2096 1.5409 7.008 676,092
2097 1.5397 7.016 672,302
2098 1.5413 7.038 669,968
2099 1.5439 7.066 668,224
2100 1.544 7.085 665,530

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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