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    1. Ellinikiepikairotita on

      So annoying they don’t post links for us to read the article

    2. TheAustrianAnimat87 on

      Huh, has Spain taken a massive pro-immigration position recently?

    3. Forsaken-Medium-2436 on

      Looks like Italy is being caught between rock and hard place

    4. Minipiman on

      The key for migrants to be more productive than locals is having very unproductive locals! 😎

    5. GoHardLive on

      Crazy how Greece is positive despite the state of our country

    6. SciFiShroom on

      (if you do the math, it’s only around a 1% increase in population for spain, depending on which numbers you use)

    7. Baba_NO_Riley on

      This is an incorrect/ made up map – for Croatia at least.

    8. Ipracticemagic on

      Oh yeah Poland is definitely suffering a migrant crisis, I see

    9. Chiguito on

      Labour dumping and housing pumping. This is not going to end well. This government is fucking up the youth.

    10. Any-Original-6113 on

      Are Ukrainian refugees included in this statistics?

    11. DesignatedDonut2606 on

      Ah, so all the Brits finally moved to Spain πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ

    12. Poland is surprising, isn’t the Economy growing like crazy – why would people leave?

    13. Thought Polish salaries where fine now. We have employees there that due to low tax gets more money paid out every month than their west EU equivalents.

    14. Cathal1954 on

      Really, these figures are meaningless. They are absolutely numbers, unrelated to host populations. An increase of 100,000 will have greater effect on a smaller country than a larger, as the percentage increase will be greater. It will necessarily put more pressure on available resources and infrastructure in a smaller country, such as housing, energy usage, water etc.

      In the case of Ireland, it has helped us finally reach the pre-Famine population after decades of population decline. It has been a combination of returning migrants and an influx of immigrants and asylum seekers. Our medical services, care system and hospitality industry rely heavily on the latter, and there are also huge numbers of tech employees serving the needs of the MNCs located here. But the downside is that it has led to an irrational rise in racism and violence that the government prefers to ignore.

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