Arab Region | Total fertility rate (Arab countries, 1990–2021)
Total fertility rate represents the number of children that would be born to a woman if she were to live to the end of her childbearing years and bear children in accordance with age-specific fertility rates of the specified year.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
704
Source
Year | Location |
value
Min
Max
|
---|---|---|
1992 | Algeria | 4.26 |
2006 | Algeria | 2.6 |
2011 | Algeria | 2.88 |
2019 | Algeria | 2.99 |
2021 | Algeria | 2.89 |
1996 | Comoros | 5.69 |
2014 | Comoros | 4.49 |
2019 | Comoros | 4.13 |
1996 | Djibouti | 5.15 |
2001 | Djibouti | 4.5 |
2006 | Djibouti | 3.85 |
2007 | Djibouti | 3.72 |
2008 | Djibouti | 3.59 |
2009 | Djibouti | 3.49 |
2019 | Djibouti | 2.89 |
2001 | Libya | 2.97 |
2006 | Libya | 2.7 |
2007 | Libya | 2.65 |
2009 | Libya | 2.56 |
2010 | Libya | 2.6 |
2013 | Libya | 2.72 |
2018 | Libya | 2.58 |
1999 | Kuwait | 2.79 |
2001 | Kuwait | 2.71 |
2013 | Kuwait | 2.15 |
2016 | Kuwait | 2.16 |
2020 | Kuwait | 2.14 |
1991 | Lebanon | 3.19 |
2000 | Lebanon | 2.5 |
2001 | Lebanon | 2.46 |
2012 | Lebanon | 2.17 |
2016 | Lebanon | 2.18 |
1994 | Mauritania | 5.92 |
2002 | Mauritania | 5.29 |
2003 | Mauritania | 5.23 |
2014 | Mauritania | 4.89 |
1993 | Morocco | 3.61 |
1997 | Morocco | 3.12 |
2001 | Morocco | 2.71 |
2009 | Morocco | 2.58 |
2012 | Morocco | 2.6 |
2015 | Morocco | 2.53 |
1993 | Qatar | 3.74 |
1995 | Qatar | 3.57 |
2004 | Qatar | 2.75 |
2005 | Qatar | 2.58 |
2019 | Qatar | 1.83 |
1993 | Somalia | 7.53 |
2002 | Somalia | 7.58 |
2012 | Somalia | 7.2 |
1995 | Syria | 4.57 |
2003 | Syria | 3.9 |
2007 | Syria | 3.7 |
2015 | Syria | 3.05 |
2020 | Syria | 2.8 |
1999 | Tunisia | 2.1 |
2000 | Tunisia | 2.05 |
2002 | Tunisia | 1.97 |
2005 | Tunisia | 1.98 |
2019 | Tunisia | 2.15 |
1999 | Yemen | 6.51 |
2001 | Yemen | 6.11 |
2005 | Yemen | 5.58 |
2018 | Yemen | 4.04 |
2009 | Bahrain | 2.09 |
2012 | Bahrain | 2.16 |
2013 | Bahrain | 2.16 |
2021 | Bahrain | 1.81 |
1993 | Egypt | 4.1 |
1994 | Egypt | 3.97 |
2001 | Egypt | 3.39 |
1996 | Jordan | 4.51 |
2004 | Jordan | 3.8 |
1993 | Iraq | 5.64 |
1994 | Iraq | 5.53 |
1995 | Iraq | 5.4 |
2018 | Iraq | 3.66 |
1996 | Oman | 4.89 |
1997 | Oman | 4.62 |
2008 | Oman | 2.81 |
2010 | Oman | 2.94 |
2017 | Oman | 2.94 |
2019 | Oman | 2.78 |
1991 | Palestine | 6.72 |
2011 | Palestine | 4.27 |
2017 | Palestine | 3.81 |
2021 | Palestine | 3.5 |
1995 | Saudi Arabia | 4.95 |
1998 | Saudi Arabia | 4.42 |
2002 | Saudi Arabia | 3.71 |
2016 | Saudi Arabia | 2.59 |
2018 | Saudi Arabia | 2.55 |
2000 | Sudan | 5.38 |
2013 | Sudan | 4.9 |
2018 | Sudan | 4.68 |
2020 | Sudan | 4.54 |
1998 | United Arab Emirates | 2.91 |
2000 | United Arab Emirates | 2.73 |
2006 | United Arab Emirates | 2.07 |
2019 | United Arab Emirates | 1.33 |
Arab Region | Total fertility rate (Arab countries, 1990–2021)
Total fertility rate represents the number of children that would be born to a woman if she were to live to the end of her childbearing years and bear children in accordance with age-specific fertility rates of the specified year.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
704
Source