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  1. Births and deaths per year with UN projections. Births per year, by world region. Child deaths per year. Children per woman vs. Natural population growth. Children under age 15, by world region 1950 to 2100, with UN projections. Children under age 5. Children under age 5, by world region with UN projections.

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  2. I was only born in 1999, so I’m not even that much older than them, but I consider people born from 2000 onwards as kids because their birth years start with a 2. They were born in the vernacular third millennium.

  3. The total fertility rate (TFR) of a population is the average number of children that are born to a woman over her lifetime, if they were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through their lifetime, and they were to live from birth until the end of their reproductive life.

  4. References. List of people with the most children. Appearance. This is a list of mothers said to have given birth to 20 or more children and men said to have fathered more than 25 children. Mothers and couples. This section lists mothers who gave birth to at least 20 children.

  5. This topic page focuses on the fertility rate — formally known as the “total fertility rate” (TFR) — a metric that is expressed in the number of children per woman, and summarizes fertility rates across all age groups in one particular year. As societies have modernized, fertility rates have declined very substantially.

  6. Almost 2 times fewer children born in the EU in 2022 than 6 decades ago. In 2022, 3.88 million children were born in the EU, corresponding to a crude birth rate (the number of live births per 1 000 persons) of 8.7. For comparison, the EU crude birth rate was 10.5 in 2000, 12.8 in 1985 and 16.4 in 1970.

  7. Around 140 million babies are born every year in the world. That’s more than four births every second of every day. More than half of all births take place in Asia with 25 million births in India and 16 million births in China alone every year.

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