% Veränderung der europäischen Fertilitätsraten über 10 Jahre (2015-2025)

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  1. Wise-Pineapple-4190 on

    France is rapidly becoming a predominantly Black country, also with a large North African population.

    White people in the United States are also becoming a minority.

    White birth rates are low, and there’s a massive influx of other races.

    Soon, white people will become a minority in their own countries (at least in half of them).

  2. Accomplished_Gur4368 on

    **Bottom 5 (largest declines, % change)**

    – Ukraine: −42.9%
    – Lithuania: −36.8%
    – Turkey: −36.1%
    – Belarus: −35.2%
    – Latvia: −32.2%

    **Top 5 (largest increases / smallest declines, % change)**

    – Portugal: +9.2%
    – Bosnia & Herzegovina: +6.1%
    – Croatia: +4.9%
    – Bulgaria: +3.1%
    – Moldova: +1.1%

    **Regional averages**

    – EU: −18%
    – Eastern Europe: −31%
    – Northern Europe: −21%
    – Western Europe: −16%
    – Southern Europe: −14%

  3. if you examine our map along the east-west axis, the severity of the situation becomes even clearer.

  4. Mysterious_Kick_2826 on

    I don’t get where the 1.64 number comes for bulgaria, seems too low.

    Official stats from Eurostat put it at 1.81 for 2025. Our national statistics institute had it at 1.72 for 2024.

  5. ProcrastinarContigo on

    An interesting fact in Portugal fertility rate.

    We had an increase of almost 50% of foreign mother giving birth in Portugal.

    And a fall of 12% of Portuguese mother giving birth in Portugal.

    Around 61k babies with Portuguese mother and 25k foreign mother in 2023

  6. latespresso on

    I can understand Ukraine and Turkey with their own solid reasons but what’s the reason for the huge decrease for in Lithuania and Latvia? As far as I’m not mistaken, both countries still enjoy improving life quality.

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