๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡พ Total Fertility Rate of Uruguay

1.48
Total Fertility Rate
10.41
Crude Birth Rate
35,643
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Uruguay is 1.481 births per woman. A -0.11% decrease from 2022, when the fertility rate was 1.4826 births per woman. In the future, Uruguay's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6031 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Uruguay's by 8.24% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Uruguay (1950-2023)

Uruguay has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.6916 to 1.481 births per woman, a decrease of -44.98% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.6916 20.89 46,700
1951 2.7006 21.016 47,419
1952 2.7192 21.206 48,354
1953 2.739 21.392 49,341
1954 2.76 21.575 50,374
1955 2.7567 21.551 50,958
1956 2.7913 21.8 52,228
1957 2.8018 21.835 53,016
1958 2.8151 21.876 53,840
1959 2.8162 21.8 54,384
1960 2.8271 21.784 55,075
1961 2.8456 21.798 55,825
1962 2.8655 21.804 56,537
1963 2.8844 21.781 57,152
1964 2.8632 21.452 56,925
1965 2.8402 21.126 56,662
1966 2.8186 20.818 56,402
1967 2.7843 20.428 55,863
1968 2.7709 20.198 55,715
1969 2.753 19.949 55,447
1970 2.698 19.461 54,420
1971 2.7701 19.912 56,005
1972 2.8156 20.171 57,050
1973 2.8559 20.385 57,979
1974 2.9594 21.082 60,328
1975 3.0179 21.443 61,747
1976 3.0084 21.32 61,789
1977 2.8961 20.546 59,910
1978 2.8256 20.039 58,770
1979 2.7123 19.268 56,790
1980 2.5875 18.422 54,533
1981 2.5619 18.284 54,355
1982 2.5303 18.099 54,028
1983 2.4915 17.867 53,574
1984 2.4758 17.765 53,529
1985 2.4801 17.808 53,938
1986 2.4717 17.771 54,119
1987 2.4162 17.421 53,342
1988 2.5059 18.09 55,753
1989 2.5162 18.189 56,418
1990 2.4327 17.62 54,977
1991 2.4458 17.758 55,752
1992 2.4231 17.65 55,732
1993 2.3967 17.511 55,610
1994 2.4149 17.687 56,499
1995 2.4012 17.608 56,567
1996 2.3645 17.342 56,018
1997 2.3284 17.057 55,406
1998 2.2617 16.535 53,997
1999 2.22 16.211 53,211
2000 2.1679 15.768 51,993
2001 2.1323 15.52 51,342
2002 2.1418 15.545 51,531
2003 2.1013 15.204 50,454
2004 2.0899 15.075 50,074
2005 2.0971 15.103 50,231
2006 2.0703 14.837 49,387
2007 2.0476 14.618 48,735
2008 2.0302 14.455 48,292
2009 2.0182 14.34 48,015
2010 2.011 14.264 47,877
2011 2.0075 14.223 47,862
2012 2.0058 14.196 47,904
2013 2.01 14.197 48,044
2014 1.9985 14.082 47,796
2015 2.0229 14.216 48,408
2016 1.9449 13.64 46,580
2017 1.796 12.579 43,050
2018 1.6581 11.605 39,773
2019 1.5462 10.822 37,107
2020 1.4767 10.339 35,457
2021 1.4927 10.473 35,892
2022 1.4826 10.419 35,668
2023 1.481 10.41 35,643

Future Total Fertility Rate of Uruguay (2023-2100)

Uruguay's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.481 to an average of 1.6031 children born per woman. An additional increase of 8.24% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.481 10.41 35,643
2024 1.4778 10.386 35,563
2025 1.48 10.395 35,595
2026 1.4848 10.416 35,669
2027 1.4845 10.396 35,600
2028 1.487 10.39 35,579
2029 1.4894 10.378 35,539
2030 1.4923 10.364 35,488
2031 1.4921 10.323 35,342
2032 1.4937 10.288 35,216
2033 1.496 10.247 35,070
2034 1.493 10.161 34,761
2035 1.5021 10.142 34,684
2036 1.5037 10.061 34,387
2037 1.5031 9.954 34,000
2038 1.5063 9.863 33,665
2039 1.5097 9.77 33,316
2040 1.5146 9.683 32,985
2041 1.5125 9.552 32,497
2042 1.5174 9.466 32,159
2043 1.5165 9.346 31,702
2044 1.5226 9.271 31,393
2045 1.526 9.18 31,025
2046 1.5253 9.065 30,572
2047 1.5253 8.954 30,127
2048 1.53 8.87 29,771
2049 1.5315 8.767 29,346
2050 1.532 8.658 28,899
2051 1.541 8.598 28,613
2052 1.544 8.507 28,215
2053 1.5418 8.39 27,734
2054 1.5438 8.303 27,347
2055 1.5488 8.24 27,037
2056 1.5469 8.152 26,642
2057 1.5476 8.091 26,333
2058 1.5505 8.055 26,104
2059 1.552 8.025 25,892
2060 1.5523 8.0 25,695
2061 1.5592 8.019 25,635
2062 1.56 8.012 25,490
2063 1.5616 8.012 25,368
2064 1.5614 8.004 25,217
2065 1.5685 8.032 25,175
2066 1.564 7.998 24,939
2067 1.5667 7.997 24,802
2068 1.5597 7.943 24,499
2069 1.5633 7.939 24,349
2070 1.5697 7.945 24,227
2071 1.5805 7.969 24,159
2072 1.5779 7.922 23,873
2073 1.5757 7.874 23,584
2074 1.5734 7.824 23,286
2075 1.5706 7.77 22,975
2076 1.5686 7.719 22,672
2077 1.5703 7.685 22,419
2078 1.5756 7.668 22,215
2079 1.5832 7.663 22,042
2080 1.5848 7.63 21,787
2081 1.5844 7.587 21,506
2082 1.5881 7.568 21,288
2083 1.5953 7.566 21,120
2084 1.5917 7.517 20,817
2085 1.5908 7.483 20,558
2086 1.5909 7.458 20,323
2087 1.5925 7.444 20,118
2088 1.5921 7.425 19,898
2089 1.5926 7.415 19,703
2090 1.5922 7.405 19,507
2091 1.5976 7.427 19,394
2092 1.5929 7.406 19,169
2093 1.5911 7.401 18,988
2094 1.5939 7.42 18,869
2095 1.5926 7.423 18,708
2096 1.5962 7.449 18,607
2097 1.5985 7.469 18,490
2098 1.5899 7.437 18,248
2099 1.5938 7.463 18,147
2100 1.6031 7.512 18,105

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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