Abstract

With the end of the baby boom in the late 1960s, birthrates declined dramatically in both German states. Both governments responded with a series of social policy measures for families and mothers, but it was only in East Germany that birthrates eventually increased.

Declining Birth Rates (1950–1990)

Source

Births and Deaths in the Territory of the Former Federal Republic (in thousands)

Year

Live births

Deaths

Surplus of births (+)
or deaths (-)

1950

813

529

284

1960

969

643

326

1965

1,044

678

367

1970

811

735

76

1971

779

731

48

1972

701

731

-30

1973

636

731

-95

1974

626

728

-101

1975

601

749

-149

1976

603

733

-130

1977

582

705

-123

1978

576

723

-147

1979

582

712

-130

1980

621

714

-93

1981

625

722

-98

1982

621

716

-95

1983

594

718

-124

1984

584

696

-112

1985

586

704

-118

1986

624

700

-76

1987

642

687

-45

1988

677

688

-10

1989

681

698

-16

1990*

727

713

14

* Preliminary results

Births and Deaths in the Territory of the Former GDR (in thousands)

Year

Live births

Deaths

Surplus of births (+)
or deaths (-)

1950

304

220

84

1960

293

234

59

1965

281

230

51

1970

237

241

-4

1971

235

235

0

1972

200

234

-34

1973

180

232

-52

1974

179

229

-50

1975

182

240

-59

1976

195

234

-38

1977

223

226

-3

1978

232

232

0

1979

235

233

2

1980

245

238

7

1981

238

232

5

1982

240

228

12

1983

234

223

11

1984

228

221

7

1985

228

225

2

1986

222

224

-1

1987

226

214

12

1988

216

213

3

1989

199

206

-7

1990*

175

201

-26

* Preliminary results

Source: Federal Office of Statistics, ed., Datenreport 1992. Zahlen und Fakten über die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Bonn, 1992, p. 48.