Costa Rica | Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
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. Development relevance: Reproductive health is a state of physical and mental well-being in relation to the reproductive system and its functions and processes. Means of achieving reproductive health include education and services during pregnancy and childbirth, safe and effective contraception, and prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. Complications of pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death and disability among women of reproductive age in developing countries. Limitations and exceptions: Annual data series from United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects are interpolated data from 5-year period data. Therefore they may not reflect real events as much as observed data. Statistical concept and methodology: Total fertility rates are based on data on registered live births from vital registration systems or, in the absence of such systems, from censuses or sample surveys. The estimated rates are generally considered reliable measures of fertility in the recent past. Where no empirical information on age-specific fertility rates is available, a model is used to estimate the share of births to adolescents. For countries without vital registration systems fertility rates are generally based on extrapolations from trends observed in censuses or surveys from earlier years.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Costa Rica
Records
63
Source
Costa Rica | Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
1960 6.712
1961 6.651
1962 6.543
1963 6.389
1964 6.193
1965 5.96
1966 5.697
1967 5.416
1968 5.028
1969 4.835
1970 4.585
1971 4.362
1972 4.158
1973 3.991
1974 3.893
1975 3.804
1976 3.747
1977 3.701
1978 3.662
1979 3.651
1980 3.59
1981 3.559
1982 3.541
1983 3.528
1984 3.52
1985 3.513
1986 3.463
1987 3.397
1988 3.336
1989 3.267
1990 3.205
1991 3.119
1992 3.037
1993 2.964
1994 2.888
1995 2.804
1996 2.71
1997 2.64
1998 2.534
1999 2.48
2000 2.412
2001 2.325
2002 2.2
2003 2.137
2004 2.078
2005 2.044
2006 2.014
2007 2.012
2008 2.021
2009 1.982
2010 1.928
2011 1.902
2012 1.876
2013 1.838
2014 1.819
2015 1.79
2016 1.754
2017 1.74
2018 1.709
2019 1.632
2020 1.555
2021 1.533
2022
Costa Rica | Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
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. Development relevance: Reproductive health is a state of physical and mental well-being in relation to the reproductive system and its functions and processes. Means of achieving reproductive health include education and services during pregnancy and childbirth, safe and effective contraception, and prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. Complications of pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death and disability among women of reproductive age in developing countries. Limitations and exceptions: Annual data series from United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects are interpolated data from 5-year period data. Therefore they may not reflect real events as much as observed data. Statistical concept and methodology: Total fertility rates are based on data on registered live births from vital registration systems or, in the absence of such systems, from censuses or sample surveys. The estimated rates are generally considered reliable measures of fertility in the recent past. Where no empirical information on age-specific fertility rates is available, a model is used to estimate the share of births to adolescents. For countries without vital registration systems fertility rates are generally based on extrapolations from trends observed in censuses or surveys from earlier years.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Costa Rica
Records
63
Source