๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Total Fertility Rate of Switzerland

1.50
Total Fertility Rate
9.81
Crude Birth Rate
86,100
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Switzerland is 1.5024 births per woman. A 0.3% increase from 2022, when the fertility rate only was 1.4979 births per woman. In the future, Switzerland's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6271 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Switzerland's by 8.3% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Switzerland (1950-2023)

Switzerland has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.3968 to 1.5024 births per woman, a decrease of -37.32% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.3968 17.984 84,280
1951 2.3034 17.232 81,538
1952 2.314 17.252 82,753
1953 2.29 17.031 82,771
1954 2.2793 16.908 83,254
1955 2.2996 17.006 84,822
1956 2.3493 17.326 87,532
1957 2.4062 17.677 90,465
1958 2.4003 17.58 91,127
1959 2.4191 17.62 92,532
1960 2.4433 17.711 94,175
1961 2.5215 18.208 98,055
1962 2.5799 18.609 102,985
1963 2.6477 19.169 108,638
1964 2.6497 19.328 111,717
1965 2.5836 18.987 111,211
1966 2.4971 18.425 108,891
1967 2.395 17.797 106,382
1968 2.292 17.214 104,228
1969 2.1922 16.609 101,746
1970 2.1042 16.123 99,820
1971 2.0418 15.477 96,148
1972 1.9223 14.593 91,204
1973 1.8117 13.828 87,147
1974 1.7312 13.271 84,134
1975 1.6147 12.407 78,990
1976 1.5496 11.817 74,792
1977 1.5326 11.588 72,915
1978 1.5081 11.357 71,371
1979 1.5215 11.417 71,841
1980 1.5499 11.605 73,242
1981 1.5426 11.552 73,254
1982 1.5498 11.638 74,250
1983 1.5195 11.458 73,503
1984 1.5263 11.551 74,335
1985 1.5153 11.509 74,380
1986 1.5283 11.667 75,746
1987 1.5197 11.676 76,256
1988 1.5648 12.104 79,606
1989 1.565 12.168 80,668
1990 1.5771 12.312 82,277
1991 1.5831 12.401 83,845
1992 1.5731 12.548 85,985
1993 1.5101 12.026 83,160
1994 1.4883 11.8 82,316
1995 1.4793 11.64 81,777
1996 1.4993 11.675 82,540
1997 1.4782 11.335 80,333
1998 1.476 11.11 78,908
1999 1.4808 10.926 77,893
2000 1.4878 10.808 77,495
2001 1.3885 9.955 71,722
2002 1.3869 9.868 71,563
2003 1.3847 9.743 71,213
2004 1.412 9.825 72,335
2005 1.4184 9.762 72,355
2006 1.4352 9.757 72,757
2007 1.4546 9.797 73,537
2008 1.4807 9.939 75,449
2009 1.4949 10.036 77,282
2010 1.5187 10.185 79,289
2011 1.5159 10.137 79,860
2012 1.523 10.199 81,213
2013 1.5159 10.162 81,771
2014 1.5359 10.328 84,174
2015 1.5417 10.399 85,758
2016 1.5428 10.426 86,933
2017 1.521 10.281 86,659
2018 1.5149 10.243 87,004
2019 1.4875 10.046 85,930
2020 1.4917 10.051 86,564
2021 1.4946 10.033 87,086
2022 1.4979 9.917 86,479
2023 1.5024 9.81 86,100

Future Total Fertility Rate of Switzerland (2023-2100)

Switzerland's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.5024 to an average of 1.6271 children born per woman. An additional increase of 8.3% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.5024 9.81 86,100
2024 1.5078 9.697 85,633
2025 1.5118 9.566 84,987
2026 1.521 9.463 84,558
2027 1.5267 9.337 83,898
2028 1.5283 9.189 83,008
2029 1.5338 9.073 82,377
2030 1.5367 8.953 81,678
2031 1.5375 8.835 80,974
2032 1.5429 8.76 80,641
2033 1.5453 8.688 80,304
2034 1.5492 8.643 80,210
2035 1.5483 8.591 80,030
2036 1.5535 8.59 80,310
2037 1.5607 8.615 80,830
2038 1.5568 8.591 80,877
2039 1.5597 8.613 81,359
2040 1.5601 8.628 81,763
2041 1.5665 8.681 82,515
2042 1.568 8.708 83,023
2043 1.5694 8.734 83,523
2044 1.5722 8.767 84,075
2045 1.5738 8.79 84,525
2046 1.5769 8.816 85,003
2047 1.5834 8.856 85,607
2048 1.5823 8.848 85,743
2049 1.584 8.851 85,969
2050 1.5874 8.859 86,233
2051 1.5827 8.819 86,009
2052 1.5905 8.844 86,414
2053 1.5904 8.822 86,339
2054 1.5862 8.774 85,996
2055 1.5879 8.755 85,931
2056 1.5948 8.762 86,106
2057 1.5937 8.722 85,816
2058 1.5963 8.701 85,697
2059 1.5929 8.646 85,237
2060 1.5922 8.606 84,920
2061 1.5963 8.593 84,865
2062 1.6018 8.589 84,906
2063 1.6037 8.568 84,772
2064 1.6021 8.532 84,499
2065 1.6048 8.524 84,496
2066 1.6037 8.501 84,351
2067 1.6058 8.501 84,431
2068 1.6083 8.508 84,592
2069 1.6053 8.492 84,521
2070 1.6094 8.519 84,877
2071 1.6111 8.537 85,152
2072 1.6051 8.519 85,064
2073 1.6108 8.565 85,622
2074 1.6107 8.583 85,893
2075 1.6139 8.619 86,353
2076 1.6155 8.647 86,726
2077 1.6194 8.686 87,220
2078 1.6269 8.743 87,886
2079 1.6288 8.767 88,233
2080 1.6286 8.777 88,438
2081 1.6271 8.776 88,533
2082 1.6258 8.774 88,612
2083 1.6357 8.827 89,264
2084 1.6288 8.786 88,965
2085 1.6262 8.764 88,862
2086 1.621 8.726 88,593
2087 1.6245 8.731 88,772
2088 1.6259 8.722 88,812
2089 1.6205 8.673 88,459
2090 1.6214 8.658 88,444
2091 1.6218 8.637 88,390
2092 1.6239 8.626 88,433
2093 1.6217 8.591 88,239
2094 1.624 8.581 88,304
2095 1.6229 8.553 88,191
2096 1.6237 8.537 88,206
2097 1.6269 8.535 88,367
2098 1.6296 8.532 88,527
2099 1.626 8.499 88,371
2100 1.6271 8.493 88,495

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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