๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ญ Total Fertility Rate of Western Sahara

2.18
Total Fertility Rate
15.39
Crude Birth Rate
9,090
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Western Sahara is 2.177 births per woman. A 0.61% increase from 2023, when the fertility rate only was 2.1638 births per woman. In the future, Western Sahara's fertility rate is projected to decrease to 1.7169 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the fertility rate of Western Sahara's by -21.13% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Western Sahara (1950-2024)

Western Sahara has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 6.0118 to 2.177 births per woman, a decrease of -63.79% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 6.0118 43.519 564
1951 6.0465 46.511 661
1952 6.0816 49.095 763
1953 6.119 51.202 869
1954 6.1541 52.833 979
1955 6.1925 54.099 1,093
1956 6.2176 54.912 1,208
1957 6.2366 55.396 1,324
1958 6.3006 56.051 1,453
1959 6.3488 56.3 1,580
1960 6.4074 56.437 1,712
1961 6.4578 56.323 1,843
1962 6.508 56.068 1,977
1963 6.5181 55.393 2,099
1964 6.5158 54.525 2,217
1965 6.5151 53.647 2,335
1966 6.5262 52.852 2,459
1967 6.5118 50.849 2,574
1968 6.4777 51.219 2,867
1969 6.4255 51.382 3,167
1970 6.3706 48.241 3,460
1971 6.3185 41.529 3,269
1972 6.2852 41.036 3,211
1973 6.252 40.855 3,172
1974 6.2227 41.25 3,155
1975 6.2019 46.465 3,108
1976 6.1802 37.622 2,426
1977 6.1241 38.292 2,963
1978 6.0551 44.514 4,046
1979 5.9625 48.42 5,083
1980 5.8555 51.669 6,065
1981 5.7073 51.861 6,581
1982 5.5985 51.094 6,871
1983 5.5204 49.844 7,007
1984 5.4433 48.053 7,023
1985 5.3632 46.237 7,017
1986 5.222 43.932 6,913
1987 5.0793 41.674 6,788
1988 4.937 39.496 6,651
1989 4.8133 37.564 6,533
1990 4.6907 35.727 6,415
1991 4.5376 33.769 6,257
1992 4.4022 32.116 6,132
1993 4.2705 30.643 6,021
1994 4.1488 29.374 5,931
1995 4.0461 27.94 5,865
1996 3.943 27.182 6,018
1997 3.8322 26.629 6,225
1998 3.7223 26.125 6,435
1999 3.6083 25.603 6,630
2000 3.4872 25.003 6,799
2001 3.3408 24.212 6,905
2002 3.1925 23.365 6,974
2003 3.0701 22.754 7,094
2004 2.9651 22.292 7,249
2005 2.892 22.051 7,469
2006 2.8324 21.846 7,704
2007 2.7753 21.657 7,945
2008 2.7229 21.45 8,169
2009 2.6749 21.202 8,374
2010 2.6354 20.979 8,595
2011 2.5857 20.629 8,769
2012 2.549 20.329 8,966
2013 2.4989 19.892 9,099
2014 2.4587 19.562 9,245
2015 2.4169 19.099 9,287
2016 2.3818 18.664 9,326
2017 2.3515 18.24 9,354
2018 2.3157 17.765 9,340
2019 2.2806 17.288 9,308
2020 2.2504 16.885 9,276
2021 2.219 16.399 9,161
2022 2.1891 15.899 9,043
2023 2.1638 15.503 8,987
2024 2.177 15.394 9,090

Future Total Fertility Rate of Western Sahara (2024-2100)

Western Sahara's negative downward trend in fertility rate is set to decrease even further in the future. From 2.177 to an average of 1.7169 children born per woman. An additional decrease of -21.13% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 2.177 15.394 9,090
2025 2.1504 15.031 9,032
2026 2.1322 14.747 9,008
2027 2.1115 14.467 8,974
2028 2.0907 14.213 8,948
2029 2.0714 13.998 8,939
2030 2.0557 13.829 8,954
2031 2.0404 13.699 8,989
2032 2.0256 13.582 9,027
2033 2.0101 13.484 9,072
2034 1.9966 13.413 9,129
2035 1.9834 13.342 9,181
2036 1.97 13.286 9,241
2037 1.9568 13.232 9,298
2038 1.9439 13.176 9,349
2039 1.933 13.134 9,408
2040 1.924 13.099 9,469
2041 1.9142 13.053 9,521
2042 1.9057 13.011 9,574
2043 1.8975 12.963 9,619
2044 1.8885 12.897 9,644
2045 1.8817 12.833 9,669
2046 1.8737 12.752 9,675
2047 1.8667 12.666 9,673
2048 1.8602 12.576 9,662
2049 1.8551 12.478 9,643
2050 1.8502 12.387 9,629
2051 1.844 12.283 9,600
2052 1.8403 12.191 9,579
2053 1.8353 12.094 9,551
2054 1.8276 11.978 9,505
2055 1.8219 11.88 9,469
2056 1.8155 11.779 9,425
2057 1.8106 11.686 9,384
2058 1.8068 11.608 9,353
2059 1.8005 11.518 9,306
2060 1.7965 11.443 9,269
2061 1.7969 11.404 9,261
2062 1.7948 11.361 9,248
2063 1.792 11.319 9,234
2064 1.7889 11.278 9,219
2065 1.7837 11.229 9,197
2066 1.78 11.197 9,186
2067 1.7759 11.161 9,170
2068 1.7737 11.145 9,169
2069 1.7712 11.123 9,160
2070 1.7696 11.102 9,152
2071 1.7675 11.089 9,148
2072 1.766 11.066 9,136
2073 1.7628 11.035 9,120
2074 1.759 11.004 9,105
2075 1.7562 10.973 9,089
2076 1.7529 10.936 9,067
2077 1.7479 10.887 9,035
2078 1.7477 10.857 9,020
2079 1.7463 10.827 9,006
2080 1.7447 10.788 8,982
2081 1.7421 10.736 8,947
2082 1.7414 10.693 8,918
2083 1.7392 10.64 8,880
2084 1.7375 10.584 8,838
2085 1.7356 10.524 8,792
2086 1.733 10.458 8,741
2087 1.7314 10.407 8,703
2088 1.7284 10.341 8,650
2089 1.7273 10.293 8,611
2090 1.7283 10.254 8,578
2091 1.7269 10.202 8,533
2092 1.7248 10.151 8,488
2093 1.7236 10.107 8,448
2094 1.7224 10.064 8,406
2095 1.7205 10.021 8,364
2096 1.7195 9.986 8,330
2097 1.7201 9.967 8,309
2098 1.7188 9.94 8,279
2099 1.7182 9.916 8,251
2100 1.7169 9.893 8,224

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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