๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญ Total Fertility Rate of Thailand

1.32
Total Fertility Rate
8.69
Crude Birth Rate
623,992
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Thailand is 1.3158 births per woman. A -0.13% decrease from 2022, when the fertility rate was 1.3175 births per woman. In the future, Thailand's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5443 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Thailand's by 17.37% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Thailand (1950-2023)

Thailand has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 6.3365 to 1.3158 births per woman, a decrease of -79.23% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 6.3365 43.835 894,797
1951 6.3484 44.129 922,966
1952 6.3637 44.393 952,151
1953 6.3927 44.705 983,762
1954 6.3659 44.618 1,007,375
1955 6.3459 44.561 1,033,051
1956 6.318 44.436 1,058,199
1957 6.2916 44.266 1,083,277
1958 6.2647 44.122 1,109,867
1959 6.2588 44.026 1,137,941
1960 6.2483 43.782 1,164,529
1961 6.2623 43.674 1,196,674
1962 6.277 43.485 1,228,075
1963 6.2907 43.295 1,260,473
1964 6.248 42.737 1,282,568
1965 6.1917 42.123 1,303,056
1966 6.1082 41.342 1,318,083
1967 6.0102 40.57 1,332,131
1968 5.8881 39.654 1,340,447
1969 5.7289 38.6 1,342,374
1970 5.5501 37.426 1,338,617
1971 5.3562 36.248 1,333,403
1972 5.1535 35.078 1,325,824
1973 4.8985 33.782 1,311,735
1974 4.6339 32.421 1,292,303
1975 4.3964 31.176 1,274,197
1976 4.1515 29.758 1,245,543
1977 3.8971 28.546 1,221,596
1978 3.6596 27.579 1,206,901
1979 3.508 26.974 1,206,203
1980 3.3621 26.766 1,222,865
1981 3.1828 25.944 1,210,951
1982 2.9969 24.786 1,180,642
1983 2.8266 23.736 1,153,328
1984 2.6642 22.896 1,134,707
1985 2.5236 22.185 1,120,713
1986 2.4105 21.584 1,110,975
1987 2.2892 20.9 1,095,237
1988 2.1919 20.295 1,082,376
1989 2.1517 20.157 1,093,991
1990 2.0899 19.728 1,088,200
1991 2.0468 19.455 1,090,812
1992 2.0261 19.215 1,093,531
1993 1.9867 18.788 1,085,247
1994 1.9446 18.238 1,068,332
1995 1.898 17.569 1,043,395
1996 1.8932 17.253 1,038,098
1997 1.8638 16.658 1,015,218
1998 1.7838 15.578 960,890
1999 1.6641 14.234 887,602
2000 1.6124 13.526 852,143
2001 1.5879 13.176 837,664
2002 1.5672 12.919 828,622
2003 1.5682 12.833 830,429
2004 1.5657 12.698 828,479
2005 1.5851 12.724 837,077
2006 1.5709 12.472 826,617
2007 1.578 12.386 827,113
2008 1.5795 12.249 824,123
2009 1.567 12.003 813,367
2010 1.5759 11.926 813,828
2011 1.5966 11.95 820,730
2012 1.5858 11.754 812,420
2013 1.5474 11.374 790,888
2014 1.5099 11.004 769,461
2015 1.469 10.607 745,375
2016 1.4352 10.26 723,924
2017 1.4098 9.98 707,256
2018 1.3784 9.662 687,154
2019 1.3523 9.377 668,571
2020 1.3414 9.182 656,102
2021 1.3305 8.999 644,325
2022 1.3175 8.806 631,239
2023 1.3158 8.692 623,992

Future Total Fertility Rate of Thailand (2023-2100)

Thailand's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.3158 to an average of 1.5443 children born per woman. An additional increase of 17.37% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.3158 8.692 623,992
2024 1.3095 8.552 614,663
2025 1.3186 8.514 612,535
2026 1.3243 8.455 608,732
2027 1.3323 8.411 605,852
2028 1.3373 8.347 601,450
2029 1.3424 8.283 596,884
2030 1.3479 8.219 592,191
2031 1.3555 8.165 588,086
2032 1.3657 8.123 584,650
2033 1.3659 8.018 576,614
2034 1.3705 7.938 570,208
2035 1.3712 7.837 562,139
2036 1.3793 7.78 557,080
2037 1.3851 7.713 551,159
2038 1.3866 7.628 543,859
2039 1.3896 7.56 537,574
2040 1.3954 7.513 532,715
2041 1.405 7.492 529,584
2042 1.4084 7.443 524,289
2043 1.4121 7.397 519,167
2044 1.4207 7.377 515,719
2045 1.426 7.339 510,898
2046 1.4287 7.287 504,930
2047 1.434 7.244 499,602
2048 1.4366 7.185 493,016
2049 1.4365 7.111 485,356
2050 1.4431 7.07 479,816
2051 1.4477 7.019 473,588
2052 1.4476 6.949 465,988
2053 1.4494 6.893 459,241
2054 1.4574 6.872 454,846
2055 1.4598 6.832 449,129
2056 1.4632 6.805 444,213
2057 1.4651 6.78 439,360
2058 1.4768 6.807 437,849
2059 1.4769 6.787 433,316
2060 1.4743 6.761 428,330
2061 1.4725 6.743 423,857
2062 1.4737 6.742 420,484
2063 1.4766 6.751 417,672
2064 1.4759 6.744 413,879
2065 1.4784 6.752 410,978
2066 1.4782 6.747 407,298
2067 1.486 6.777 405,745
2068 1.4887 6.783 402,720
2069 1.4929 6.795 400,041
2070 1.4937 6.79 396,388
2071 1.5028 6.823 394,914
2072 1.5056 6.826 391,733
2073 1.4973 6.779 385,712
2074 1.5057 6.808 384,001
2075 1.5096 6.816 381,101
2076 1.5145 6.828 378,478
2077 1.5156 6.823 374,862
2078 1.5187 6.825 371,703
2079 1.5181 6.811 367,629
2080 1.5112 6.768 362,044
2081 1.5185 6.788 359,830
2082 1.5216 6.788 356,616
2083 1.5252 6.791 353,530
2084 1.5275 6.789 350,179
2085 1.5227 6.756 345,307
2086 1.5251 6.756 342,156
2087 1.5251 6.748 338,587
2088 1.5304 6.765 336,293
2089 1.5311 6.764 333,136
2090 1.5287 6.751 329,435
2091 1.533 6.77 327,310
2092 1.5347 6.78 324,769
2093 1.5377 6.797 322,600
2094 1.5364 6.797 319,633
2095 1.5371 6.807 317,197
2096 1.5386 6.821 314,994
2097 1.5467 6.865 314,174
2098 1.5484 6.882 312,123
2099 1.5473 6.885 309,520
2100 1.5443 6.88 306,582

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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