People born outside Austria by country of birth

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  1. To complete the title these are people who also live in Austria. Not just a listing of all people who on the planet weren’t born in Austria.

  2. I’m aware that this is my Anglo bias talking, but whenever I see statistics like these from European countries, I’m always taken aback by how underrepresented Chinese people and Indians are in migration figures to Europe, given how large both countries are, and how they’re both amongst the main sources of migrants to the Anglosphere.

  3. The first seven are all countries with an exceptionally long history with the Austrians. Invaded them, invaded by them, invaded them, bordered them and partially ruled by them, partially ruled by them, partially ruled by them, invaded by them.

  4. Interesting. I thought there were at least one billion people born in China and India each.

    Aside from the somewhat misleading title, there are surprisingly few Chinese and Indian immigrants in many European countries, perhaps due to the language barrier. I think Europe is losing out on some talented people who could integrate well in a developed society.

  5. Not sure if that is a conservative newsletter, but based on the comments, the locals are not happy with the number of “other people”

  6. Since some people bitched about it, in English:

    Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey, Serbia, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Syria, Croatia, Slovakia, Afghanistan, Italy, Russia, Czechia, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Iran, Slovenia.

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