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Old Posted Jul 29, 2013, 5:34 PM
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Here are the TFR that we have for the large European and Asian cities so far. I'm listing the TFR of the administrative units that correspond the most to the metropolitan areas. These are official figures, not calculated by myself, which is why I don't aggregate the data from several administrative units, but list them separately as they appear in official statistics.

TFR in 2011 (2012 for Taiwan):
- Paris: Greater Paris (Île-de-France): 2.03
- London: Greater London: 1.84
- Montréal: Montréal CMA: 1.59
- Nagoya: Aichi Prefecture: 1.46; Gifu Prefecture: 1.44
- Rome: Rome Province: 1.44
- Naples: Naples Province: 1.46; Caserta Province: 1.39
- Barcelona: Barcelona Province: 1.40
- Madrid: Madrid Province: 1.35
- Milan: Milan Province: 1.42; Monza e Brianza Province: 1.31; Varese Province: 1.31; Como Province: 1.30; Lecco Province: 1.39
- Taipei-Keelung: Taipei City: 1.41; Keelung City: 0.89; New Taipei City (former Taipei County): 1.27
- Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto: Osaka Prefecture: 1.30; Hyogo (Kobe) Prefecture: 1.40; Kyoto Prefecture: 1.25
- Tokyo: Tokyo Prefecture: 1.06; Kanagawa Prefecture: 1.27; Saitama Prefecture: 1.28: Chiba Prefecture: 1.31
- Busan-Ulsan: Busan Metropolitan City: 1.08; Ulsan Metropolitan City: 1.39; South Gyeongsang Province: 1.45
- Hong Kong: Hong Kong SAR: 1.20
- Singapore: 1.20
- Seoul-Incheon: Seoul Special City: 1.01; Incheon Metropolitan City: 1.23; Gyeonggi Province: 1.31

PS: I'm also adding Montréal, whose TFR for the metropolitan area is provided by the statistical office of Québec. There are no TFR figures for the other North American metropolitan areas unfortunately.
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