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

1.63
Total Fertility Rate
9.73
Crude Birth Rate
1,903,387
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Western Europe is 1.6262 births per woman. A 0.1% increase from 2022, when the fertility rate only was 1.6246 births per woman. In the future, Western Europe's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.6678 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Western Europe's by 2.56% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Western Europe (1950-2023)

Western Europe has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 2.4281 to 1.6262 births per woman, a decrease of -33.03% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 2.4281 18.057 2,596,201
1951 2.3947 17.584 2,533,699
1952 2.3965 17.413 2,518,071
1953 2.3801 17.139 2,488,813
1954 2.3994 17.124 2,498,674
1955 2.4116 17.066 2,503,766
1956 2.445 17.207 2,539,170
1957 2.483 17.426 2,587,444
1958 2.4963 17.478 2,613,427
1959 2.5617 17.874 2,693,799
1960 2.5655 17.832 2,708,881
1961 2.6331 18.22 2,792,476
1962 2.6291 18.096 2,799,785
1963 2.6833 18.341 2,864,914
1964 2.6812 18.183 2,867,685
1965 2.6282 17.693 2,816,242
1966 2.594 17.37 2,789,268
1967 2.5153 16.807 2,721,886
1968 2.4279 16.245 2,651,323
1969 2.3452 15.756 2,588,860
1970 2.239 15.13 2,501,260
1971 2.1806 14.815 2,462,967
1972 2.0372 13.948 2,330,171
1973 1.8815 12.998 2,180,375
1974 1.7827 12.435 2,092,826
1975 1.6856 11.874 2,002,324
1976 1.647 11.71 1,976,757
1977 1.6508 11.841 2,001,251
1978 1.6355 11.833 2,002,434
1979 1.6475 12.018 2,036,254
1980 1.6963 12.475 2,117,292
1981 1.6863 12.502 2,125,697
1982 1.6506 12.339 2,102,576
1983 1.574 11.868 2,025,681
1984 1.5582 11.839 2,024,928
1985 1.5549 11.896 2,039,610
1986 1.5778 12.147 2,088,981
1987 1.5789 12.216 2,108,893
1988 1.5877 12.326 2,137,545
1989 1.5745 12.244 2,133,824
1990 1.575 12.24 2,144,473
1991 1.5306 11.865 2,089,570
1992 1.4983 11.573 2,049,248
1993 1.4595 11.21 1,994,522
1994 1.4363 10.945 1,955,518
1995 1.4474 10.919 1,958,081
1996 1.4869 11.072 1,992,249
1997 1.5094 11.076 1,998,846
1998 1.5313 11.045 1,998,653
1999 1.5506 10.981 1,992,308
2000 1.5918 11.053 2,011,183
2001 1.5772 10.754 1,961,879
2002 1.5743 10.561 1,931,817
2003 1.5803 10.439 1,914,430
2004 1.6007 10.427 1,917,679
2005 1.6015 10.303 1,900,767
2006 1.6227 10.328 1,911,594
2007 1.6308 10.287 1,910,209
2008 1.6556 10.367 1,932,276
2009 1.648 10.261 1,919,466
2010 1.6751 10.382 1,949,304
2011 1.6586 10.244 1,930,631
2012 1.6615 10.236 1,936,275
2013 1.6525 10.164 1,929,707
2014 1.678 10.308 1,964,959
2015 1.6699 10.251 1,961,912
2016 1.6928 10.383 1,995,438
2017 1.6697 10.238 1,975,302
2018 1.6499 10.102 1,956,154
2019 1.6331 9.969 1,936,652
2020 1.6104 9.792 1,907,292
2021 1.6228 9.819 1,916,193
2022 1.6246 9.776 1,910,690
2023 1.6262 9.728 1,903,387

Future Total Fertility Rate of Western Europe (2023-2100)

Western Europe's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 1.6262 to an average of 1.6678 children born per woman. An additional increase of 2.56% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2023 1.6262 9.728 1,903,387
2024 1.629 9.68 1,896,407
2025 1.6326 9.633 1,889,397
2026 1.6356 9.58 1,881,032
2027 1.6374 9.521 1,871,049
2028 1.6416 9.472 1,863,025
2029 1.6415 9.401 1,850,209
2030 1.6433 9.341 1,839,429
2031 1.649 9.306 1,833,299
2032 1.6499 9.247 1,822,355
2033 1.6512 9.197 1,812,803
2034 1.6512 9.146 1,802,950
2035 1.6483 9.086 1,791,011
2036 1.6499 9.058 1,785,149
2037 1.6497 9.028 1,778,607
2038 1.653 9.023 1,776,949
2039 1.6516 8.999 1,771,331
2040 1.6517 8.988 1,767,957
2041 1.6504 8.974 1,763,840
2042 1.6528 8.985 1,764,309
2043 1.651 8.975 1,760,490
2044 1.6498 8.969 1,757,362
2045 1.6511 8.977 1,756,714
2046 1.6491 8.965 1,751,862
2047 1.6517 8.974 1,751,044
2048 1.6511 8.962 1,745,891
2049 1.6513 8.951 1,740,688
2050 1.6524 8.942 1,735,759
2051 1.6527 8.926 1,729,373
2052 1.6551 8.921 1,724,790
2053 1.6542 8.897 1,716,514
2054 1.6594 8.904 1,714,315
2055 1.6563 8.867 1,703,342
2056 1.6577 8.854 1,697,027
2057 1.6603 8.848 1,691,928
2058 1.6616 8.835 1,685,613
2059 1.659 8.802 1,675,362
2060 1.6628 8.803 1,671,895
2061 1.664 8.792 1,665,942
2062 1.6659 8.784 1,660,932
2063 1.6673 8.775 1,655,628
2064 1.6667 8.755 1,648,454
2065 1.6689 8.75 1,644,366
2066 1.6686 8.733 1,638,136
2067 1.6648 8.7 1,628,839
2068 1.6651 8.688 1,623,804
2069 1.6664 8.684 1,620,212
2070 1.664 8.662 1,613,365
2071 1.6617 8.643 1,606,961
2072 1.6625 8.641 1,603,962
2073 1.6629 8.638 1,600,685
2074 1.6641 8.64 1,598,419
2075 1.6649 8.642 1,596,006
2076 1.6659 8.645 1,593,795
2077 1.6654 8.641 1,590,133
2078 1.6637 8.63 1,585,313
2079 1.6662 8.641 1,584,359
2080 1.6655 8.634 1,580,238
2081 1.6648 8.627 1,575,880
2082 1.6666 8.631 1,573,736
2083 1.6675 8.631 1,570,619
2084 1.6646 8.609 1,563,668
2085 1.6677 8.617 1,562,203
2086 1.6656 8.597 1,555,699
2087 1.6679 8.599 1,553,112
2088 1.6683 8.59 1,548,745
2089 1.6682 8.578 1,543,862
2090 1.6679 8.564 1,538,808
2091 1.6669 8.546 1,533,037
2092 1.6674 8.536 1,528,668
2093 1.6713 8.542 1,527,447
2094 1.6692 8.518 1,520,774
2095 1.6703 8.51 1,517,127
2096 1.6702 8.496 1,512,462
2097 1.6705 8.484 1,508,241
2098 1.6716 8.476 1,504,865
2099 1.6702 8.456 1,499,327
2100 1.6678 8.432 1,493,107

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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