Female population of reproductive age in Low-income countries (2015 - 2025)

The female population of reproductive age is a crucial demographic statistic that influences healthcare, economic growth, and social policies in countries. Understanding this population helps address reproductive health needs and support family planning initiatives.

Low-income countries11 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Female population of reproductive age over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2025188.63M persons+5.68M persons+3.10%
2024182.96M persons+5.65M persons+3.18%
2023177.31M persons+5.54M persons+3.23%
2022171.76M persons+5.19M persons+3.12%
2021166.57M persons+5.11M persons+3.17%
2020161.46M persons+5.13M persons+3.28%
2019156.32M persons+5.06M persons+3.34%
2018151.27M persons+4.77M persons+3.26%
2017146.50M persons+4.46M persons+3.14%
2016142.04M persons+4.11M persons+2.98%
2015137.93M persons
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