๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Total Fertility Rate of Spain

1.22
Total Fertility Rate
6.95
Crude Birth Rate
333,155
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Spain is 1.2213 births per woman. A 0.68% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 1.2131 births per woman. In the future, Spain's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.4834 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Spain's by 21.46% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Spain (1950-2024)

Spain has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.4698 to 1.2213 births per woman, a decrease of -50.55% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.4698 20.051 562,979
1951 2.4572 20.095 566,982
1952 2.5388 20.814 591,257
1953 2.5 20.533 587,913
1954 2.4382 20.038 578,266
1955 2.5072 20.568 598,329
1956 2.5404 20.798 609,863
1957 2.6883 21.865 646,545
1958 2.7284 21.97 655,807
1959 2.7541 21.863 658,960
1960 2.8077 21.936 666,956
1961 2.7779 21.286 653,461
1962 2.8043 21.123 655,664
1963 2.8758 21.298 668,319
1964 2.9977 21.8 691,964
1965 2.9258 20.93 672,077
1966 2.913 20.518 666,122
1967 2.9714 20.642 677,471
1968 2.9226 20.093 666,491
1969 2.9005 19.792 662,976
1970 2.8841 19.571 661,752
1971 2.8985 19.555 667,944
1972 2.8692 19.345 668,185
1973 2.8407 19.141 668,545
1974 2.8708 19.305 682,664
1975 2.7734 18.776 672,100
1976 2.7642 18.741 677,991
1977 2.6531 18.009 658,255
1978 2.539 17.28 637,702
1979 2.3683 16.203 603,239
1980 2.2121 15.22 571,317
1981 2.0399 14.099 533,112
1982 1.9359 13.536 515,001
1983 1.7994 12.73 486,962
1984 1.7223 12.338 474,249
1985 1.6374 11.886 458,808
1986 1.5543 11.422 442,437
1987 1.4921 11.093 431,001
1988 1.4445 10.861 423,051
1989 1.3958 10.596 413,540
1990 1.3576 10.398 406,392
1991 1.3251 10.21 400,241
1992 1.3057 10.145 399,930
1993 1.2532 9.824 389,526
1994 1.1903 9.399 374,631
1995 1.1534 9.168 367,216
1996 1.1394 9.107 366,456
1997 1.1446 9.183 371,212
1998 1.1308 9.092 369,291
1999 1.1652 9.377 382,692
2000 1.2102 9.728 399,049
2001 1.2306 9.853 406,377
2002 1.2514 9.896 413,223
2003 1.2925 10.227 434,713
2004 1.3125 10.351 447,528
2005 1.3294 10.44 458,937
2006 1.3598 10.593 473,449
2007 1.3787 10.631 483,893
2008 1.4364 11.017 509,388
2009 1.3806 10.524 490,774
2010 1.3662 10.278 481,432
2011 1.3404 9.934 466,867
2012 1.3179 9.597 451,253
2013 1.277 9.092 426,037
2014 1.3154 9.09 424,669
2015 1.3295 8.933 417,031
2016 1.3319 8.706 406,867
2017 1.3054 8.321 389,984
2018 1.2595 7.859 370,110
2019 1.23 7.537 357,540
2020 1.1864 7.201 343,355
2021 1.1881 7.129 340,310
2022 1.205 7.102 339,675
2023 1.2131 7.03 336,821
2024 1.2213 6.954 333,155

Future Total Fertility Rate of Spain (2024-2100)

Spain's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.2213 to an average of 1.4834 children born per woman. An additional increase of 21.46% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.2213 6.954 333,155
2025 1.2299 6.892 330,044
2026 1.2385 6.842 327,412
2027 1.2444 6.791 324,607
2028 1.2515 6.762 322,894
2029 1.2581 6.747 321,735
2030 1.2629 6.739 320,841
2031 1.2687 6.752 320,892
2032 1.2751 6.786 321,870
2033 1.2797 6.828 323,286
2034 1.2853 6.895 325,802
2035 1.2893 6.966 328,485
2036 1.2952 7.056 331,985
2037 1.2995 7.14 335,173
2038 1.3044 7.225 338,345
2039 1.3089 7.3 341,019
2040 1.3152 7.371 343,441
2041 1.3218 7.428 345,147
2042 1.3274 7.462 345,710
2043 1.3313 7.466 344,856
2044 1.3379 7.468 343,844
2045 1.3413 7.432 340,996
2046 1.3467 7.388 337,691
2047 1.3519 7.328 333,655
2048 1.3532 7.235 328,068
2049 1.3572 7.154 322,942
2050 1.3622 7.072 317,740
2051 1.3653 6.986 312,380
2052 1.3699 6.915 307,589
2053 1.3742 6.849 302,919
2054 1.3763 6.779 298,067
2055 1.3801 6.732 294,189
2056 1.3817 6.688 290,371
2057 1.3848 6.659 287,149
2058 1.3872 6.643 284,499
2059 1.3906 6.649 282,733
2060 1.3943 6.668 281,441
2061 1.4001 6.709 281,065
2062 1.4046 6.752 280,645
2063 1.407 6.791 280,073
2064 1.4101 6.844 280,036
2065 1.4124 6.898 279,977
2066 1.4161 6.967 280,562
2067 1.4216 7.049 281,652
2068 1.4259 7.13 282,680
2069 1.4286 7.203 283,352
2070 1.4296 7.27 283,806
2071 1.4333 7.348 284,659
2072 1.4358 7.417 285,225
2073 1.4379 7.477 285,410
2074 1.441 7.536 285,637
2075 1.4421 7.574 285,131
2076 1.446 7.619 284,953
2077 1.4478 7.642 284,021
2078 1.4514 7.665 283,158
2079 1.4547 7.676 281,950
2080 1.4573 7.672 280,207
2081 1.4562 7.64 277,537
2082 1.458 7.614 275,177
2083 1.4576 7.573 272,304
2084 1.4586 7.533 269,518
2085 1.4594 7.489 266,651
2086 1.4616 7.452 264,061
2087 1.465 7.423 261,819
2088 1.4667 7.387 259,357
2089 1.4682 7.353 256,930
2090 1.4702 7.324 254,701
2091 1.4719 7.3 252,676
2092 1.4721 7.278 250,754
2093 1.4739 7.271 249,365
2094 1.4754 7.27 248,155
2095 1.4786 7.284 247,470
2096 1.4798 7.294 246,616
2097 1.4801 7.308 245,882
2098 1.4809 7.329 245,331
2099 1.4813 7.351 244,824
2100 1.4834 7.387 244,706

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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