Number of people born in Southern Europe today so far:
87
A person is born approximately every 29.40 seconds
Number of people born per year: 1,072,736
Number of people born per day: 2,939
Number of people born per hour: 122
Source: United Nations World Population Prospects 2024
Based on data from the United Nations World Population Prospects (2024), an estimated 1,072,736 people are born in Southern Europe each year. That works out to roughly 2,939 births per day, 122 per hour, or approximately one person every 29.40 seconds. The counter above tracks the estimated number of births that have occurred so far today.
The crude birth rate in Southern Europe is approximately 7.1 births per 1,000 people , which is below the global average of 16.1 per 1,000. The total fertility rate stands at 1.29 children per woman. Since this is below the replacement level of 2.1, the population of Southern Europe would decline over the long term without net immigration.
In addition to births, approximately 1,648,234 deaths occur in Southern Europe each year, resulting in a natural decrease of approximately 575,498 people per year.
Approximately 2,939 babies are born each day in Southern Europe, based on an annual total of 1,072,736 births reported by the United Nations.
A baby is born approximately every 29.40 seconds in Southern Europe, or about 122 births per hour.
The crude birth rate is approximately 7.1 births per 1,000 people, and the total fertility rate is 1.29 children per woman. The global average birth rate is 16.1 per 1,000.
No. With approximately 1,072,736 births and 1,648,234 deaths per year, Southern Europe has a natural population decrease of about 575,498 people annually.