Za temu je zanimljiv broj tih ljudi iz ex-yu država a koji su 2019. živjeli u Njemačkoj.
Kosovo 471,000
Bosna i Hercegovina 438,000
Hrvatska 416,000
Srbija 329,000
Podaci su sa ovog linka na strani 68.
https://www.destatis.de/DE/Themen/Gesel ... lob=public
U tekstu na engleskoj vikipediji malo opširniji podaci, Bosnian su oni iz Bosne i Hercegovine, Serb iz Srbije, Croat iz Hrvatske...Da ne bude zabune
The Federal Statistical Office defines persons with a migrant background as all persons who migrated to the present area of the Federal Republic of Germany after 1949, plus all foreign nationals born in Germany and all persons born in Germany as German nationals with at least one parent who migrated to Germany or was born in Germany as a foreign national. The figures presented here are based on this definition only.
In 2010, 2.3 million families with children under 18 years were living in Germany, in which at least one parent had foreign roots. They represented 29% of the total of 8.1 million families with minor children. Compared with 2005 – the year when the microcensus started to collect detailed information on the population with a migrant background – the proportion of migrant families has risen by 2 percentage points.[46] In 2019, 40% children under 5 years old had migrant background.[47]
Most of the families with a migrant background live in the western part of Germany. In 2010, the proportion of migrant families in all families was 32% in the former territory of the Federal Republic. This figure was more than double that in the new Länder (incl. Berlin) where it stood at 15%.[46]Eastern Germany has a much lower proportion of immigrants than the West, as the GDR did not let in that many guest workers and Eastern Germany's is not doing as good as West Germany's and had a higher percentage of jobless persons until recently. However in recent years the number of people with an immigrant background in East Germany has been growing as refugees (as well as German Repatriates) are distributed with the Königssteiner Schlüssel, so every German state has to take the same number of them compared to its population and economy. In 2019 19.036 million people or 89,6% of people with an immigrant background live in Western Germany (excluding Berlin), being 28,7% of its population, while 1.016 million people with immigrant background 4,8% live in Eastern States, being 8,2% of population, and 1.194 million people with an immigrant background 5,6% live in Berlin, being 33,1% of its population.
In 2019, 26% of Germans of any age group (up from 18,4% in 2008) and 39% of German children (up from 30% in 2008) had at least one parent born abroad. Average age for Germans with at least one parent born abroad was 35.6 years (up from 33.8 years in 2008), while that for Germans, who had two parents born in Germany was 47.3 years (up from 44.6 in 2008). [47][48]
The largest groups of people with an immigrant background in Germany are people from Turkey, Poland and Russia.
Population of Germany in 2019
Germans[49] (74.0%)
German repatriates and their descendants (3.5%)
Other Europeans (excl. Turkey) (13.4%)
Asians (5.6%)
Australia/Oceania (0.1%)
Americas (0.7%)
Africans (1.2%)
Others/unspecified (1.5%)
As of 2019, the population by background was as follows:[47]
European (excluding people with European background from Africa, America, Oceania and Asia) 87.4 71,568,000
EU-28 States 83.2 68,090,000
German (excluding ethnic German repatriates)[49] 74.0 60,603,000
Polish (including ethnic German repatriates) 2.7 2,237,000
Romanian (including ethnic German repatriates) 1.2 1,018,000
Italian 1.1 873,000
Greek 0.6 453,000
Croat 0.5 416,000
Austrian 0.4 342,000
Bulgarian 0.4 312,000
Spanish 0.3 210,000
Dutch 0.2 193,000
French 0.2 192,000
Other EU member states (primarily Hungarian, Czech, British and Portuguese) 1.5 1,214,000
European Other 4.2 3,478,000
Russian (including ethnic German repatriates) 1.7 1,388,000
Kosovar 0.6 471,100
Bosnian 0.5 438,000
Serb 0.4 329,000
Ukrainian 0.4 314,000
Others (primarily Macedonian, Swiss and Albanian) 0.7 538,000
Asians 9.1 7,424,000
Turkish 3.5 2,824,000
Peoples from Kazakhstan (mainly ethnic German repatriates) 1.5 1,245,000
Syrians 1.0 843,000
Iraqi 0.4 310,000
Afghan 0.4 297,000
Iranian 0.3 237,000
Chinese 0.2 189,000
Vietnamese 0.2 188,000
Others (primarily Indian, Pakistanis and Arabs from other countries) 1.6 1,291,000
African 1.2 988,000
Sub-Saharan African 0.6 529,000
Moroccan 0.3 239,000
Tunisian 0.1 95,000
Algerian 0.1 79,000
Egyptians 0.1 46,000
Americas 0.7 568,000
Americans 0.2 182,000
Australia/Oceania 0.1 45,000
Other/unspecified/mixed 1.5 1,255,000
Population in private households 100 81,848,000


