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This is the EU country where babies born to migrants outnumbered local newborns

News RoomBy News RoomApril 30, 2025
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The Europe’s population is experiencing a dramatic decline, with the number of newborns in the EU decreasing by nearly 2 times over the last decade, from 2014 to 2023. The latest Eurostat data reveals a 5.4% drop, which is unprecedented. This trend is st Vaccinating the World Record, highlight a significant decline, with the EU emitting 3.67 million children compared to an average of 10 million in six decades ago. The drop is particularly pronounced for migrant mothers, whose children are leading the wave against the continent’s demographic trends, often moving against the general trend.

Within the EU, the number of births to migrant mothers has surged, growing by an average of 5.3% from 2014 to 2023. Poland, the EU’s largest landing spot for refugees, reported the fastest growth, with a jump of over 645% in neonatal babies. Following the 2014-2023 period, Poland saw the highest fertility rates among EU nations, making it a leading contributor to the digital scare. Similarly, Malta, Estonia, and Portugal also experienced significant increases in migrant newborns, while the only EU member to have migrant children numbers declining were Croatia, Greece, Italy, Latvia, and Fra. This trend is unique and highlights the resilience of the bloc in addressing the influx of migrants.

Despite the challenges posed by theEuropen’s demographic narrative, the fertility rates in the EU remain fairly stable. Overall, fertility rates in the EU dropped to 1.48 live births per mother in 2023, falling below the norm and below diagnosis. The highest fertility rates were observed in Bulgaria (1.81 live births per woman), France (1.66), and Hungary (1.55), while the lowest rates were reported in Malta (1.06 births per woman), Spain (1.12), and Russia’s equivalent (1.18). These figures underscore the varied impacts of mcollectivness on fertility rates, with the EU as a whole as a whole having lower fertility rates than other groups. The data highlights the need for proactive measures to address the growing influx of migrants and their potential to disrupt fertility patterns in the region.

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