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The number of newborn in the EU I never fell so sharp. Latest Eurostat data indicates a 5.4% drop in the number of new children, which only 3.67 million in 2023, The deep descent you recorded. In other words, the European Union was born almost twice as less than six decades ago.

However, The migrants’ children seem to stop the fall When the population of the continent goes against the common trend. Between 2014 and 2023, the rate of birth from a foreign mother grew in most EU member states, an average of 5.3%.

Poland records the greatest growth of immigrant newborn babies

During the period 2014-2023, The number of newborn births of mothers Diaspora in Poland has increased by 645%, with strong improvement following the large -scale invasion of Ukraine. Poland’s second country of Europe The largest population of Ukrainian refugees.

Rates on Malta also suddenly increased+159%, Estonia, +92%, and Portugal, +91%. The rates of immigrant children are the only EU members Croatia, -41.3%, Greece, -33.7%, Italy, -27.5%, Latvia, 19.1%and France -0.5%.

Migrant newborn people are more than Luxemburg native

Almost quarter of newborn babies (23%) In 2023, they were from a foreign mother in the EU. In Luxembourg, they significantly violated those born by two Luxembourg (67% compared to 33%).

There were at least 30% percentage In Germany, Spain, Austria, Sweden and Belgium, a foreign mother of a foreign mother in France was 25%. On the other side of the spectrum, the lowest percentageLess than 5%, they recorded Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.

Which EU countries have the highest and low fertility rates?

Regarding the total number of births -Ismenters and native-, EU fertility rate came to 1.48 when the mother was born by the mother. The highest fertility rate in the EU was recorded in Bulgaria (1.81 lives per woman), followed by France (1.66) and Hungary (1.55).

Lowest fertility proportions They were registered in Malta (1.06 for a woman), Spain (1,12) and Lithuania (1,18).

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