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1 In 4 People In Germany Now Has Migrant Background, Data Shows

  • In 2024, 21.2 million people in Germany had a migration background, representing 25.6 percent of the population.
  • This increase followed a 4 percent rise from 2023, driven largely by migration since 2015 and differing ages and origins of migrants.
  • Nearly 6.5 million migrants arrived after 2015, mainly from Syria, Romania, Poland, and since 2022, from Ukraine and Turkey.
  • Among migrants since 2015, 31 percent sought asylum, 23 percent came for work, and 21 percent for family reunification; the youngest group averaged age 25.1 years.
  • The rising migrant population spurs demographic and integration challenges, with debate over migration’s impact on Germany's workforce continuing.
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destatis.de broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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