Honestly amazed its just that little for Italy with their birth rate and Meloni in power
simrego on
Now please normalise it to the population of each country as this means nothing at all.
Extreme_Durian_9934 on
Reason of Spain: hispanic america
BrilliantExternal236 on
As we say in Poland, “cześć, giniemy”
Any-Original-6113 on
It’s not entirely clear whether this chart includes migrant populations (and persons with similar status) or only the core resident population (national passport holders).
That distinction significantly affects how one interprets the data. And as was rightly pointed out, the overall population size of a country matters a great deal. A depopulation of 10,000 people represents a very different scale of problem for Latvia than it does for Italy.
im_just_using_logic on
This chart would make more sense it it was expressed as population percentage instead of absolute counts.
AssociationMaximum0 on
I didn’t know Spain had such an amazing economy.
TomSki2 on
And yet, Poland turns more and more anti-immigrant.
Better to perish than to ‘dilute forefathers’ blood’?
JustOneTwoThree4 on
The correlation between immigration vs. emigration and left-wing vs. right-wing governments in the respective countries is surely pure coincidence…
LionKingGamer on
Romania just not changing at all lmao
szyy on
I’d love for the Polish statistical bureau to finally start counting population in a normal way. While it is true that Poland lost around 400k people due to natural decline (more deaths than births) in the last three years, it has also gained 1M Ukrainian refugees in that time. Unfortunately, our statistical bureau pretends they are not in Poland, or that they plan to live in Poland for less than 12 months (even though it’s been almost 3 years) and don’t count them towards the resident population. Czechia, Germany and other countries don’t participate in this masquerade. And don’t even get me started on immigrants other than refugees.
Tl;dr the real number for Poland is upwards of a gain of 600,000 people but Poland doesn’t count Ukrainian refugees and other immigrants as residents.
Alert_Suit_4873 on
Spaniards must love getting replaced! Good for them.
gorillaz0e on
why are so many polish people leaving?
PanicStil on
No surprise for the Poland stat.
4nhedone on
We’re already unemployed enough (even if we’re at an historical minimum) and bringing in people desperate to be exploited. Help. We’ve admitted like 1 million Spanish descendants claiming nationality (mostly grandchildren from Spanish Civil War and postwar migrants) and 1,3 million more are awaiting.
thenatoorat90 on
Is the situation in Spain the result of a very liberal migration policy, or is the country completely disregarding the issue of protecting its own borders, hoping that the EU migration pact will save it?
[deleted] on
[deleted]
Fmsion on
Poland, why the terrible fertility rate tho? Economically you are doing better and better, traditionally that brings increased fertility rates.
Is it increasing urbanization?
bo88d on
Add Canada to dwarf Spain in this chart. There was 1.1 to 1.8 milion growth yearly on a smaller than Spain’s population (around 40 milion) and very low birth rates
wojtekpolska on
It’s not that bad. we still are compared to our history at a very high population
in the past we had half the population of today, i don’t think it will be a tragedy if it decreases a bit. perhaps housing issues will go down.
capitalism brainwashed people to think lack of constant growth is somehow bad. yes the economy will go down, but so will demand, so it will all even out in the end.
Four_beastlings on
As a Spanish immigrant in Poland I feel like I’m doing something wrong (honestly I’m extremely happy in Poland and don’t plan on going back).
21 commenti
Honestly amazed its just that little for Italy with their birth rate and Meloni in power
Now please normalise it to the population of each country as this means nothing at all.
Reason of Spain: hispanic america
As we say in Poland, “cześć, giniemy”
It’s not entirely clear whether this chart includes migrant populations (and persons with similar status) or only the core resident population (national passport holders).
That distinction significantly affects how one interprets the data. And as was rightly pointed out, the overall population size of a country matters a great deal. A depopulation of 10,000 people represents a very different scale of problem for Latvia than it does for Italy.
This chart would make more sense it it was expressed as population percentage instead of absolute counts.
I didn’t know Spain had such an amazing economy.
And yet, Poland turns more and more anti-immigrant.
Better to perish than to ‘dilute forefathers’ blood’?
The correlation between immigration vs. emigration and left-wing vs. right-wing governments in the respective countries is surely pure coincidence…
Romania just not changing at all lmao
I’d love for the Polish statistical bureau to finally start counting population in a normal way. While it is true that Poland lost around 400k people due to natural decline (more deaths than births) in the last three years, it has also gained 1M Ukrainian refugees in that time. Unfortunately, our statistical bureau pretends they are not in Poland, or that they plan to live in Poland for less than 12 months (even though it’s been almost 3 years) and don’t count them towards the resident population. Czechia, Germany and other countries don’t participate in this masquerade. And don’t even get me started on immigrants other than refugees.
Tl;dr the real number for Poland is upwards of a gain of 600,000 people but Poland doesn’t count Ukrainian refugees and other immigrants as residents.
Spaniards must love getting replaced! Good for them.
why are so many polish people leaving?
No surprise for the Poland stat.
We’re already unemployed enough (even if we’re at an historical minimum) and bringing in people desperate to be exploited. Help. We’ve admitted like 1 million Spanish descendants claiming nationality (mostly grandchildren from Spanish Civil War and postwar migrants) and 1,3 million more are awaiting.
Is the situation in Spain the result of a very liberal migration policy, or is the country completely disregarding the issue of protecting its own borders, hoping that the EU migration pact will save it?
[deleted]
Poland, why the terrible fertility rate tho? Economically you are doing better and better, traditionally that brings increased fertility rates.
Is it increasing urbanization?
Add Canada to dwarf Spain in this chart. There was 1.1 to 1.8 milion growth yearly on a smaller than Spain’s population (around 40 milion) and very low birth rates
It’s not that bad. we still are compared to our history at a very high population
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Poland#/media/File:Population_of_Poland.svg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Poland#/media/File:Population_of_Poland.svg)
in the past we had half the population of today, i don’t think it will be a tragedy if it decreases a bit. perhaps housing issues will go down.
capitalism brainwashed people to think lack of constant growth is somehow bad. yes the economy will go down, but so will demand, so it will all even out in the end.
As a Spanish immigrant in Poland I feel like I’m doing something wrong (honestly I’m extremely happy in Poland and don’t plan on going back).