Interestingly, in germany many of the red places are university towns where many young women move to but then apparently don’t have many children.
Two of the blue areas in Germany are the sites where big US military bases are located.
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Interesting how there’s a big halo effect around Paris, I think (literally no proof) it’s couples who form in Paris but then go the neighboring areas to buy a house and have kids. Meanwhile Paris itself is very low except poorer/immigrant heavy areas
Wunid on
Italy, Poland and Spain. Three large European nations. I wonder what the Germans or French do better.
Prize-Leopard-8946 on
What’s that blue speck in southern Germany? Ulm? Never heard they have many babies there…
Orang_outan17 on
Is there no data for northern Ireland or do the fertility rate really fall off once you cross the invisible border?
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Can someone explain why a high region in Slovakia and a low region in Poland exist right beside each other?
desertedlamp4 on
The shade
Toma357 on
Region in Croatia marked blue, Međimurje County has a large Roma people community. Hence the reason. I belive it is similar with Slovenia.
Shy-Pickle on
Why we need immigration on a map
GustavoistSoldier on
Common Montenegro W
Grouchy_Edge632 on
In Romania, you forgot of Suceava and Iasi
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Funniest thing is that the „high“ fertility regions are probably still under 2.0 meaning that it’s still crap ..
ChampionSkips on
Are Irish people smashing or is that non-Irish people in Ireland smashing?
Sectorgovernor on
Borsod is less than 1,75 and Szabolcs and Heves are both higher. How did it happen?
Borsod, Szabolcs and Nógrád have the highest % of Roma but Borsod always was the top. Heves also have lot of Roma, but it had less % wise …🤔 it never had the highest tfr in Hungary
Fern-ando on
Send woman, please.
badbas on
Netherlands, Oss???
DaiFunka8 on
Why does North -central France have high fertility?
SOHONEYSAME on
accurate title.
it’s „Europe & Turkey“ indeed,
& this „distinction“ may be noted.
liproqq on
Basically a map where immigrants are over or underrepresented
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Here in Italy the demographic situation is catastrophic (no need to say the government don’t give a fuck about it, or about the lack of stable jobs, the housing crisis, the fact that MANY skilled workers leave the country, the stagnant wages with the rising cost of living, etc).
The 3 regions with the highest TFR:
* Trentino alto adige = 1,39
* Sicily 1,27
* Campania 1,26
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Interestingly, in germany many of the red places are university towns where many young women move to but then apparently don’t have many children.
Two of the blue areas in Germany are the sites where big US military bases are located.
Interesting how there’s a big halo effect around Paris, I think (literally no proof) it’s couples who form in Paris but then go the neighboring areas to buy a house and have kids. Meanwhile Paris itself is very low except poorer/immigrant heavy areas
Italy, Poland and Spain. Three large European nations. I wonder what the Germans or French do better.
What’s that blue speck in southern Germany? Ulm? Never heard they have many babies there…
Is there no data for northern Ireland or do the fertility rate really fall off once you cross the invisible border?
Can someone explain why a high region in Slovakia and a low region in Poland exist right beside each other?
The shade
Region in Croatia marked blue, Međimurje County has a large Roma people community. Hence the reason. I belive it is similar with Slovenia.
Why we need immigration on a map
Common Montenegro W
In Romania, you forgot of Suceava and Iasi
Funniest thing is that the „high“ fertility regions are probably still under 2.0 meaning that it’s still crap ..
Are Irish people smashing or is that non-Irish people in Ireland smashing?
Borsod is less than 1,75 and Szabolcs and Heves are both higher. How did it happen?
Borsod, Szabolcs and Nógrád have the highest % of Roma but Borsod always was the top. Heves also have lot of Roma, but it had less % wise …🤔 it never had the highest tfr in Hungary
Send woman, please.
Netherlands, Oss???
Why does North -central France have high fertility?
accurate title.
it’s „Europe & Turkey“ indeed,
& this „distinction“ may be noted.
Basically a map where immigrants are over or underrepresented
Here in Italy the demographic situation is catastrophic (no need to say the government don’t give a fuck about it, or about the lack of stable jobs, the housing crisis, the fact that MANY skilled workers leave the country, the stagnant wages with the rising cost of living, etc).
The 3 regions with the highest TFR:
* Trentino alto adige = 1,39
* Sicily 1,27
* Campania 1,26
Bottom 3 regions:
* Aosta valley = 1,05
* Molise = 1,04
* Sardinia = 0,91
Top 3 provinces
* Bolzano (Trentino alto adige) = 1,51
* Crotone (Calabria) = 1,36
* Reggio Calabria (Calabria) = 1,34
Bottom 3 provinces
* Oristano (Sardinia) = 0,93
* Sud Sardegna (Sardinia) = 0,89
* Cagliari (Sardinia) = 0,84
What’s going on around Paris??
I think any region below 2.10 should be red and below 1.50 dark red
What’s the matter with „children per couple“ or have I missed something and women can get pregnant immaculately, now?
Get to reproducing guys!! So I don’t have to