Germany - 2012
Capital city's migrant/refugee population
- Code:
- B5
- Key Area:
- Migration & Minority Demographics/Statistics
- Strand(s):
- Demographics & Economics
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In 2009 (31.12.2009), there lived 859,253 (25.5 per cent) persons with a migration background in the capital of Germany, Berlin. Amongst them there were 214,506 (25.0 per cent) persons with a migration background from another EU member state, 162,637 (18.9 per cent) persons with a Turkish migration background and 87,647 (10.2 per cent) persons with a Polish migration background.
In 2010 (31.12.2010), there lived 872,132 (25.7 per cent) persons with a migration background in Berlin. Amongst them, there were 242,982 (27.9 per cent) with a migration background of other EU Member States; 175,913 (20.2 per cent) with a Turkish migration background; 92,281 (10.6 per cent) persons with a Polish migration background; 43,046 (4.9 per cent) with a Russian migration background; 26,222 (3.0 per cent) with a Serbian migration background.
In 2011 (31.12.2011), there lived 429,976 Germans with a migration background in Berlin. Most of them with a migration background of an Islamic country. There lived 478,212 foreigners in Berlin of which 166,115 persons were citizens of other EU Member States and 184,849 persons were citizens of other European states.
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