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  1. In 2022, it is the first time in history that immigrant women from non-Western countries now have fewer children on average than women of Danish roots in Denmark. On average, immigrant women have 1.76 children, the descendants have an average of 1.75 children, while women of Danish roots have 1.78 children. [9]

  2. 15.9 % 2024. How many immigrants live in Denmark? From which countries do immigrants come? The statistics on immigrants and their descendants cover persons with an officially listed address in Denmark. Data on immigrants and their descendants can be disaggregated by municipality, sex, age and country of origin. Explainer on… Immigrant. Descendant.

  3. Births. Shows the number of children born per year and the average age of mothers and fathers. Fertility. Shows how many children women in Denmark have on average. The figures can be disaggregated by age and ancestry. Deaths. Shows the number of deaths per year and the most frequent causes of death. Life expectancy.

  4. Jan 1, 2013 · Fact sheet - immigrants and descendants in Denmark. This Fact Sheet provides key figures on immigrants and descendants in Denmark. It focuses on population figures, education and employment. At 1 January 2012, Denmark had a total of 580,461 immigrants and descendants, or 10.4 per cent of the entire population.

  5. As of 2014, more than 8 percent of the population of Denmark consists of immigrants. As of Q2 of 2022, the population of immigrants is 652,495, excluding Danish born descendants of immigrants to Denmark. [2]

  6. Immigration and emigration. Number of immigrated foreign citizens. 79,561. 2023. Number of emigrated foreign citizens. 50,540. 2023. How many immigrate into Denmark each year? From which countries do immigrants come? The statistics on immigration and emigration include everyone moving from an address abroad to Denmark or vice versa.

  7. do not have a residence permit. 1.2 Migration in Denmark Table 1.1 shows the long-term migration to and from Denmark in the period 1998-2020. The data displayed shows immigration, emigration and net migration for men and women. Table 1.1: Long-term migration to and from Denmark, 1998-2020 (persons, percentage)