Crude birth rate — all countries

Crude birth rate — Gibraltar

Crude birth rate in Gibraltar in 2024 — 12.2 per 1,000. Ranked 117 in the world out of 217. Since 1960, the indicator has fallen by 45.4%.

2024 12.2 per 1,000 +1.12% vs 2023
World rank 117of 217
Period maximum 27.3 per 1,0001964
Period minimum 10.8 per 1,0002003

Trend over time

1960–2024 · per 1,000 people

Crude birth rate — Gibraltar, 1960–2024101520253019601967197419811988199520022009201620231960: 22.4 per 1,0001962: 23.7 per 1,0001964: 27.3 per 1,0001966: 24 per 1,0001968: 21.2 per 1,0001970: 21.8 per 1,0001972: 20.3 per 1,0001974: 18.6 per 1,0001976: 17.9 per 1,0001978: 18.5 per 1,0001980: 19.7 per 1,0001982: 19.5 per 1,0001984: 18.2 per 1,0001986: 17.4 per 1,0001988: 17 per 1,0001990: 17.1 per 1,0001992: 17.3 per 1,0001994: 16.7 per 1,0001996: 15.6 per 1,0001998: 15 per 1,0002000: 14.7 per 1,0002002: 11.2 per 1,0002004: 11.1 per 1,0002006: 11.7 per 1,0002008: 12.3 per 1,0002010: 12.6 per 1,0002012: 12.7 per 1,0002014: 13.1 per 1,0002016: 12 per 1,0002018: 12 per 1,0002020: 12 per 1,0002022: 12 per 1,0002024: 12.2 per 1,000
Change over the period: −10.2 (−45.42%) Average annual rate: -0.94 %

Comparison, 2024

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Gibraltar

Gibraltar 12.2 per 1,000
World 16.3 per 1,000
Europe & Central Asia 9.8 per 1,000
Southern Europe computed 6.9 per 1,000
High-income countries computed 8.9 per 1,000
Crude birth rate — Gibraltar, by year Gibraltar All countries CSV XLSX
Year per 1,000 Change Change, %
2024 12.2 +0.1 +1.12%
2023 12.1 +0 +0.37%
2022 12 +0 +0.22%
2021 12 +0 +0.13%
2020 12 +0 +0.08%
2019 12 −0 −0.21%
2018 12 −0 −0.19%
2017 12 −0 −0.16%
2016 12 −1 −7.32%
2015 13 −0.1 −1.02%
2014 13.1 −0.2 −1.18%
2013 13.3 +0.6 +4.32%
2012 12.7 +0.1 +0.83%
2011 12.6 +0.1 +0.62%
2010 12.6 +0.1 +0.99%
2009 12.4 +0.1 +0.86%
2008 12.3 +0.3 +2.48%
2007 12 +0.3 +2.48%
2006 11.7 +0.3 +2.36%
2005 11.5 +0.4 +3.39%
2004 11.1 +0.3 +2.88%
2003 10.8 −0.4 −3.46%
2002 11.2 −2.9 −20.88%
2001 14.1 −0.6 −4.18%
2000 14.7 −0.1 −0.84%
1999 14.8 −0.2 −1.33%
1998 15 −0.3 −1.93%
1997 15.3 −0.2 −1.43%
1996 15.6 −0.7 −4.1%
1995 16.2 −0.4 −2.53%
1994 16.7 −0.4 −2.19%
1993 17 −0.2 −1.44%
1992 17.3 −0.1 −0.56%
1991 17.4 +0.2 +1.34%
1990 17.1 +0.2 +1.26%
1989 16.9 −0 −0.21%
1988 17 −0.2 −1.04%
1987 17.1 −0.2 −1.24%
1986 17.4 −0.3 −1.9%
1985 17.7 −0.5 −2.54%
1984 18.2 −0.6 −3.12%
1983 18.7 −0.8 −3.88%
1982 19.5 −0.2 −1.06%
1981 19.7 +0 +0.08%
1980 19.7 +0.6 +3.25%
1979 19.1 +0.6 +3.12%
1978 18.5 +0.4 +2.26%
1977 18.1 +0.1 +0.75%
1976 17.9 −0.2 −1.11%
1975 18.1 −0.5 −2.49%
1974 18.6 −0.6 −3.31%
1973 19.2 −1.1 −5.31%
1972 20.3 −1.5 −6.79%
1971 21.8 +0 +0.11%
1970 21.8 +0.3 +1.61%
1969 21.4 +0.3 +1.34%
1968 21.2 −0.8 −3.51%
1967 21.9 −2.1 −8.74%
1966 24 −1.8 −7.07%
1965 25.9 −1.5 −5.34%
1964 27.3 +0.9 +3.34%
1963 26.4 +2.7 +11.37%
1962 23.7 +0.9 +3.73%
1961 22.9 +0.5 +2.29%
1960 22.4

About the indicator

The crude birth rate is the number of live births during a year per 1,000 people of the mid-year population. Unlike the total fertility rate it depends not only on the intensity of childbearing but also on age structure: in a young country the rate comes out higher at the same number of births per woman.

Source: World Population Prospects (UN), license CC BY 3.0 IGO.