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Birth rates in the Baltic states kept increasing in 2015

BC, Riga, 03.08.2016.Print version
Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) informs that in 2015 number of births grew in all three Baltic states. Compared to 2014, in 2015 the greatest increase in the number of newborn was registered in Lithuania – of 1 106 newborn or 3.6 %, whereas in Estonia the increase accounted for 356 newborn or 2.6 % and in Latvia – for 233 newborn or 1.1 %, BC informs CSB.


In 2015, total fertility rate (the average number of children that would be born to a woman during her lifetime provided that the birth rate of the given year remains at the previous level) in Latvia grew and was the highest among the Baltic states – 1.71 *. 


Last year, total fertility rate in Estonia rose slightly and accounted for 1.58, while in Lithuania it constituted 1.70. Similarly to other European Union countries where in 2014 total fertility rate increased and accounted only for 1.58 on average, also in the Baltic states it still was too low for normal generation replacement. The highest total fertility rate was recorded in France (2.01), while the lowest – in Portugal (1.23).


The highest birth rates in the Baltic states were registered in 1986–1987 when twice as many babies were born as today. During these years, total fertility rate in Latvia accounted for 2.2, in Lithuania – for 2.1, and in Estonia – for 2.3, ensuring normal generation replacement.

 


Number of live births in 2011–2015


2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Latvia

18 825

19 897

20 596

21 746

21 979

Lithuania

30 268

30 459

29 885

30 369

31 475

Estonia

14 679

14 056

13 531

13 551

13 907







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