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Fertility Rate by Country: Highest & Lowest (1950–2100) | World Population Crisis

👀 Watch, Which countries have the highest and lowest fertility rates, and how have birth patterns changed since 1950?

This video explores the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) by country from 1950 to 2100, highlighting countries with the highest and lowest fertility rates over time.

Total Fertility Rate represents the average number of children a woman is expected to have during her lifetime. Fertility trends play a crucial role in shaping population growth, aging, workforce size, and the future of nations.

From the post-war baby boom to modern fertility decline, discover how demographic patterns have transformed across the world and what the future may hold.

📊 IN THIS VIDEO, You'll discover:
✅ Highest fertility rate countries
✅ Lowest fertility rate countries
✅ Global fertility decline trends
✅ Population growth and aging impacts
✅ Future fertility projections
✅ Long-term demographic changes

📈 Data Unit: Total Fertility Rate (Children per Woman)
🗓️ Coverage: 1950 – 2100
📚 Sources: UN WPP, World Bank

👥 PERFECT FOR: Students, researchers, demographers, policymakers, and anyone interested in fertility, population growth, demographics, and future population trends.

🏆 COUNTRIES WITH LOWEST FERTILITY RATE:
1. South Korea
2. Taiwan
3. Vatican City
4. Ukraine
5. China
6. Andorra
7. Chile
8. Malta
9. San Marino
10. Thailand

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📝 Notes:
1. Total Fertility Rate (TFR) represents the average number of children a woman would have over her lifetime.
2. Values for 2024–2100 are projected estimates.
3. Fertility trends are influenced by education, urbanization, healthcare, economic development, and social factors.
4. Some countries may appear or disappear depending on data availability.
5. Figures may vary slightly across different sources and reporting methodologies.
6. Includes UN member states, observer states, and partially recognized sovereign states/countries only
7. All figures presented are approximate estimates derived from publicly available data sources. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, some uncertainty may remain.
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