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Health Statistics > Fertility rate, total > births per woman > Spain (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   1.33    #159   
2004   1.33    #74   
2003   1.3    #72   
2002   1.27    #177   
2001   1.26    #45   
2000   1.24    #186   
1999   1.2    #57   
1998   1.16    #58   
1997   1.15    #190   
1996   1.15    #60   
1995   1.18    #192   
1994   1.2    #58   
1993   1.27    #56   
1992   1.32    #190   
1991   1.31    #53   
1990   1.33    #190   
1989   1.36    #54   
1988   1.42    #50   
1987   1.47    #187   
1986   1.6    #35   
1985   1.63    #181   
1984   1.72    #30   
1983   1.79    #23   
1982   1.94    #168   
1981   2.03    #13   
1980   2.22    #153   
1979   2.34    #11   
1978   2.52    #5   
1977   2.65    #140   
1976   2.79    #7   
1975   2.79    #10   
1974   2.87    #6   
1973   2.82    #8   
1972   2.84    #144   
1971   2.86    #10   
1970   2.84    #147   
1969   2.86    #9   
1968   2.87    #11   
1967   2.94    #146   
1966   2.91    #9   
1965   2.94    #16   
1964   3.01    #11   
1963   2.88    #15   
1962   2.8    #152   
1961   2.77    #17   
1960   2.86    #151   


DEFINITION: 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 current age-specific fertility rates.

   
 

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