DISCOVERIES
FERTILITYRATE,WORLD(birthsperwoman)
0
2
4
0
2
4
6
FERTILITY RATE BY COUNTRY (births per woman)
Cote
d'Ivoire
MadagascarRwanda Ghana
ZimbabweKenya
Egypt,
Arab
Rep.
MoroccoAlgeria
SouthTunisia Africa
Yemen, AfghanistanRep.
PakistanTajikistan
JordanSyrian
Arab
Rep.
Turkmenistan
Lao
PDR
Saudi PhilippinesCambodia Uzbekistan
Arabia
IndonesiaLibya India
SriLanka
MyanmarIran,
Islamic
Rep.
Turkey Lebanon
BangladeshMalaysiaVietnam
Nepal s Rep.
AzerbaijanChina
ThailandUn. Arab Emirates
Singapore
Hong Kong SAR, China
Korea, Rep.
Haiti
Guatemala
Bolivia
HondurasNicaragua Ecuador ParaguayDominican Rep. Venezuela, RB
Peru
Mexico
Colombia El SalvadorBrazil Chile
Fertility
rateBABY
SLUMP
Between 1960 and 2017, fertility
rates dropped dramatically
around the world, with the global
average falling from around five
births per woman, to under 2.5.
Fertility rates are generally
higher in the countries with
lower GDP. This is due to a
number of factors, including lack
of access to contraceptives, lowerlevels of female education, and a
desire to have children for labour.
As populations gain greater
access to contraception, and more
women enter education and work,
fertility rates drop. Another key
reason for the drop is that child
mortality rates are also falling,
which means that women are
setting out to have fewer babies.INFOGRAPHIC BY FEDERICA FRANGIPANE
SOURCE: GLOBAL FOOTPRINT NETWORK,
2019 NATIONAL FOOTPRINT ACCOUNTS
Data crunch