Immigration has been a very important factor in the growth
and development of the economy of a number of countries in the world, including
Germany. Many immigrants made their way to Germany for various reasons
throughout the years and it cannot be denied that these immigrants have already
embedded themselves in the country especially when it comes to the population. Many
immigrants have already become citizens in the country and there are also those
who have started their own families there.
That is why it is not surprising that the data from the
country has shown that more and more of the country’s population already has an
immigrant background. For 2019, the numbers have shown that an additional 2.1%
of the population of Germany has an immigrant background. This shows that
immigrants have definitely found their way to be a part of the population which
they surely have. The biggest group of immigrants are from Turkey.
The numbers tell the story
In 2019, the official data from the government of Germany
has shown that there were around 21.2 million people in the country that had an
immigrant background. This number is definitely higher as compared to the
previous year, and that is based on the official numbers that the Federal
Statistical Office has reported. That 21.2 million with an immigrant background
actually take up around 26% of the population of the country.
The increase in the population that has an immigrant
background actually takes up around 2.1% in addition as compared to the number
from a year before. However, the Federal Statistical Office has also mentioned
that despite the increase, it was also the lowest increase of individuals in
Germany since 2011 that have an immigrant background. A person who has an
immigrant background is actually defined in Germany as a person who may have at
least one of his parents to have been born without having citizenship in the
country.
More information from the data
As for the 21.2 million individuals in Germany who have an
immigrant background, more than half of them had been born with a German
citizenship. This meant that at least one of the parents of these individuals
actually had been awarded a German citizenship or actually was a citizen of the
country at some point.
Aside from that, around 65% of those individuals who had an
immigrant background actually came from another country in Europe. From this
group, around 35% or around 7.5 million of them actually came from a country
that was also a member of the European Union. Also, around 22% of the total 21.2
million individuals, which is around 4.6 million, were from Asia. Around 3.2
million of them were from the Middle East. Around 5% of them came from Africa.
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