kokonaishedelmöitysaste
Kokonaishedelmöitysaste refers to the total fertility rate in Finnish. It is a statistical measure representing the average number of children a woman would have if she experienced the current age-specific fertility rates throughout her reproductive years. This rate is a synthetic cohort measure, meaning it's calculated based on the fertility rates of different age groups in a given year, rather than tracking a single group of women over time.
The kokonaishedelmöitysaste is a key indicator of demographic trends and is closely watched by policymakers and
Factors influencing kokonaishedelmöitysaste are diverse and can include socioeconomic conditions, educational attainment, access to contraception and