Native nationals as a proportion of a European countries total population

by AJgloe

30 comments
  1. Who is considered a native? Also what’s the age of the data?

  2. its sad how much it changed in poland, it was a very diverse nation before ww2

  3. Source? Only thing I could find was a wiki page with this and no source for the data

  4. Natives in Bosnia are 90% +,it is just that some of them identify with neighbouring countries,like ethnic Russians in Ukraine who identify with Russia.

  5. about 10% of Poland’s inhabitants are Ukrainians.

    It’s funny that we are starting to resemble the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 400 years ago

  6. Is there some map like this one estimating data some years forward? I guess that the local population of some countries, like Spain, considering their extremely low birth rate, will be mostly replaced.

  7. What is a native national? **From now on, you may call me the Grand Chief of the Azorean Tribes! 😄**

    Does it mean, Born in someplace, or, “my great grandfather was a White European”?

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    Also, the population of Russia, only counts the european part or the whole federation?

  8. I never understand the maps which include 🇦🇲🇬🇪 in Europe, but don’t include 🇦🇿🇰🇿🇹🇷

  9. 96% of Portugal is not “native” (whatever that means). That’s too high. Whatever percentage you see for us is not correct because anyone with a portuguese ID, including migrants, is considered a Portuguese national.

  10. What counts as a “Native National” please?

  11. About right in Finland. 86% of residents speak Finnish as their mother tongue. Numbers are from 2022. Currently it is actually little bit lower, because Finland has received about 200.000 new migrants during past couple of years. It is a big change and is going to impact to our population growth predictions, newspapers wrote. Currently about 9% of Finland’s residents speak some other languages than Finnish or Swedish as their mother tongue.

    On the other hand in Finland Swedish speakers are seen as natives too. But yes, around 85% of the population are “ordinary Finns”.

  12. using the word native to describe the largest ethnic group/the group after which the country is named after is so stupid

  13. This map is a mess. In Switzerland you just went with the numbers of citizens while in Germany you only counted citizens without a migration background. Apply the same standard to Switzerland and the number drops to below 60 %. It seems you went with people self identifiying as British with the UK which is again another standard and god only knows what the French number means since French statistics concerning ethnic background are notoriously unreliable

  14. Very misleading map. In Sweden it just counts everyone with 2 swedish parents. If you count Swedish nationals with at least 1 swedish parent + born in Sweden, then it’s way more, and even more if you count everyone born there. I’ve looked at these stats before.

    Also, pretty sure this map uses different stats for different countries. I’m pretty sure there’s way less in the UK and France for example if you only count people with 2 national born parents for those stats as well.

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