List of countries by abortion rate
The following lists include countries by total reported abortions, annual abortions and rates according to reports from governments and statisticians.
The CDC or Guttmacher estimates do not account for medical abortions outside a clinic.[ 1] Some analysts have estimated that the cumulative number of abortions in the United States may have reached a hundred million[ 2] and that up to two million abortions occur annually.[ 3] The Soviet Union had more than 200 million reported abortions throughout its history according to the Johnstons Archive.[ 4] Since legalization in 1967, there have been 9,331,978 abortions in the United Kingdom according to government reports collected by the Johnstons Archive.[ 5]
The Guttmacher study numbers used in the table below are estimates based on statistical models and are not actual reported numbers.[ 6]
International Abortion Rate Report
Greenland
84.7
870
2022[ 7] [ 8]
17–64
Vietnam
64.0
1,630,000
2019[ 9]
15–49
Madagascar
60.0
376,000
2019[ 10]
15–49
Guinea-Bissau
59.0
26,600
2019[ 11]
15–49
Cuba
55.0
147,000
2019[ 12]
15–49
Cape Verde
49.0
7,100
2019[ 13]
15–49
India
48.0
16,600,000
2019[ 14]
15–49
Trinidad and Tobago
48.0
17,100
2019[ 15]
15–49
Cambodia
45.0
195,000
2019[ 16]
15–49
Sierra Leone
45.0
82,600
2019[ 17]
15–49
Barbados
45.0
3,000
2019[ 18]
15–49
Congo
44.0
54,700
2019[ 19]
15–49
Pakistan
43.0
2,240,000
2019[ 20]
15–49
Kenya
43.0
551,000
2019[ 21]
15–49
Uganda
43.0
418,000
2019[ 22]
15–49
Samoa
43.0
1,800
2019[ 23]
15–49
Peru
42.0
353,000
2019[ 24]
15–49
Liberia
42.0
47,600
2019[ 25]
15–49
Maldives
42.0
4,700
2019[ 26]
15–49
Nepal
41.0
348,000
2019[ 27]
15–49
Gabon
41.0
21,100
2019[ 28]
15–49
Mozambique
40.0
277,000
2019[ 29]
15–49
Vanuatu
39.0
2,800
2019[ 30]
15–49
Sao Tome and Principe
39.0
1,900
2019[ 31]
15–49
Tanzania
38.0
482,000
2019[ 32]
15–49
Haiti
38.0
111,000
2019[ 33]
15–49
Bolivia
38.0
108,000
2019[ 34]
15–49
Jamaica
38.0
29,800
2019[ 35]
15–49
Ghana
37.0
266,000
2019[ 36]
15–49
Dominican Republic
37.0
101,000
2019[ 37]
15–49
Saint Lucia
37.0
1,900
2019[ 38]
15–49
Philippines
36.0
973,000
2019[ 39]
15–49
Papua New Guinea
36.0
77,200
2019[ 40]
15–49
Guyana
36.0
7,300
2019[ 41]
15–49
Bangladesh
35.0
1,580,000
2019[ 42]
15–49
Ivory Coast
35.0
207,000
2019[ 43]
15–49
Zambia
35.0
140,000
2019[ 44]
15–49
Cameroon
34.0
201,000
2019[ 45]
15–49
Laos
34.0
64,100
2019[ 46]
15–49
Paraguay
34.0
60,900
2019[ 47]
15–49
East Timor
34.0
10,100
2019[ 48]
15–49
Nigeria
33.0
2,000,000
2020[ 49] [ 50]
DR Congo
33.0
593,000
2019[ 51]
15–49
Argentina
33.0
368,000
2019[ 52]
15–49
Angola
33.0
229,000
2019[ 53]
15–49
Brazil
32.0
1,830,000
2019[ 54]
15–49
Benin
32.0
84,300
2019[ 55]
15–49
Togo
32.0
60,300
2019[ 56]
15–49
Bhutan
32.0
6,400
2019[ 57]
15–49
Solomon Islands
32.0
4,900
2019[ 58]
15–49
Belize
32.0
3,300
2019[ 59]
15–49
Mexico
31.0
1,040,000
2019[ 60]
15–49
Malawi
31.0
134,000
2019[ 61]
15–49
Kyrgyzstan
31.0
49,500
2019[ 62]
15–49
Puerto Rico
31.0
23,100
2019[ 63]
15–49
Botswana
31.0
18,600
2019[ 64]
15–49
Comoros
31.0
6,100
2019[ 65]
15–49
Suriname
31.0
4,500
2019[ 66]
15–49
South Africa
30.0
461,000
2019[ 67]
15–49
Burkina Faso
30.0
136,000
2019[ 68]
15–49
Panama
30.0
31,200
2019[ 69]
15–49
Somalia
29.0
93,200
2019[ 70]
15–49
Namibia
29.0
18,600
2019[ 71]
15–49
Eswatini
29.0
8,800
2019[ 72]
15–49
French Guiana
29.0
2,100
2019[ 73]
15–49
China
28.0
9,700,000
2021[ 74]
Sri Lanka
28.0
149,000
2019[ 75]
15–49
Ecuador
28.0
123,000
2019[ 76]
15–49
Rwanda
28.0
84,300
2019[ 77]
15–49
Colombia
27.0
360,000
2019[ 78]
15–49
Central African Republic
27.0
28,500
2019[ 79]
15–49
Myanmar
26.0
387,000
2019[ 80]
15–49
Guinea
26.0
77,400
2019[ 81]
15–49
Burundi
26.0
65,000
2019[ 82]
15–49
Tajikistan
26.0
58,100
2019[ 83]
15–49
Indonesia
25.0
1,770,000
2019[ 84]
15–49
Thailand
25.0
437,000
2019[ 85]
15–49
South Sudan
25.0
63,600
2019[ 86]
15–49
Tonga
25.0
620
2019[ 87]
15–49
Ethiopia
24.0
632,000
2019[ 88]
15–49
El Salvador
24.0
43,300
2019[ 89]
15–49
Uzbekistan
23.0
198,000
2019[ 90]
15–49
Mali
23.0
92,600
2019[ 91]
15–49
Lesotho
23.0
12,800
2019[ 92]
15–49
Egypt
23.0
1,050,000
2015[ 93]
15–44
South Korea
21.0
50,000
2019[ 94]
15–44
Honduras
21.0
53,000
2019[ 95]
15–49
Costa Rica
21.0
27,500
2019[ 96]
15–49
Mongolia
21.0
17,400
2019[ 97]
15–49
Eritrea
21.0
16,500
2019[ 98]
15–49
Djibouti
21.0
5,100
2019[ 99]
15–49
United Kingdom
20.6
252,122
2022[ 100]
15–44
Kazakhstan
20.1
71,442
2022[ 101]
Guatemala
19.0
85,400
2019[ 102]
15–49
Turkmenistan
19.0
28,900
2019[ 103]
15–49
Zimbabwe
18.0
67,300
2019[ 104]
15–49
Moldova
18.0
19,400
2019[ 105]
15–49
Taiwan
17.0
93,211
2007[ 106] [ 107]
15–44
Chad
17.0
58,400
2019[ 108]
15–49
Sweden
18.0
35,550
2023[ 109]
15–44
Mauritania
17.0
17,800
2019[ 110]
15–49
Australia
16.0
93,800
2019[ 111]
15–49
Gambia
16.0
8,800
2019[ 112]
15–49
Georgia
15.7
35,401
2022[ 113]
15–44
France
15.7
242,997
2022[ 114]
15–49
Niger
15.0
69,000
2019[ 115]
15–49
Senegal
15.0
57,900
2019[ 116]
15–49
Greece
15.0
34,600
2019[ 117]
15–49
United States
14.4
930,160
2020[ 118]
15–44
Nicaragua
14.0
26,800
2019[ 119]
15–49
North Macedonia
14.0
7,300
2019[ 120]
15–49
Russia
13.1
553,500
2020[ 121] [ 122]
Iceland
13.0
990
2019[ 123]
15–49
Armenia
12.8
10,718
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Canada
12.0
97,500
2019[ 126]
15–49
New Zealand
12.0
13,100
2019[ 127]
15–49
Denmark
12.0
14,600
2019[ 128]
15–49
Bulgaria
11.9
19,328
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Azerbaijan
11.8
34,712
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Belarus
11.4
16,696
2022[ 129]
Norway
11.0
13,100
2019[ 130]
15–49
Uruguay
11.0
9,500
2019[ 131]
15–49
Bosnia and Herzegovina
11.0
8,500
2019[ 132]
15–49
Iran
10.7
450,000
2021[ 133]
Estonia
10.3
3,741
2019[ 124] [ 125]
Poland
10.0
93,000
2019[ 134]
15–49
Hungary
9.8
23,901
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Israel
8.4
17,582
2019[ 135]
15–49
Belgium
8.0
19,500
2019[ 136]
15–49
Spain
7.5
88,269
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Chile
7.0
33,000
2019[ 137]
Netherlands
7.0
26,500
2019[ 138]
15–49
Romania
6.7
31,889
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Finland
6.5
8,322
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Czech Republic
6.4
16,886
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Latvia
6.4
2,848
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Slovenia
6.1
2,945
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Ukraine
6.0
64,893
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Montenegro
6.0
860
2019[ 139]
15–49
Portugal
5.6
14,075
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Germany
5.4
99,948
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Luxembourg
5.2
559
2022[ 140]
Japan
5.1
122,725
2022[ 141]
Switzerland
5.1
10,775
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Singapore
5.0
7,400
2019[ 142]
15–49
Italy
4.9
65,757
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Serbia
4.8
8,005
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Slovakia
4.4
6,180
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Lithuania
4.3
2,794
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Turkey
2.7
43,000
2021[ 143]
Croatia
2.7
2,594
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Austria
1.3
1,800
2021[ 144]
Albania
1.2
873
2020[ 124] [ 125]
Algeria
0.4
8,000
2018[ 145]
Aggregate data
See also
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