Germany Updates: Young People Make up Just 10% of Population
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Young people remain a minority in Germany.
Young people are only 10% of the population of Germany, and the data published in March by the Federal Statistical Office, the city of Dpa.
For years, the value has remained at a low level: young people in Germany make up only ten percent of the population. The proportion is kept stable by young immigrants from Ukraine. Otherwise, Germany would be the European final light.
Germany is not getting younger: 15- to 24-year-olds still account for only a tenth of the population. Without immigration, the proportion would be even lower.
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Germany updates: Young people make up just 10% of population
Young people now make up just 10% of Germany’s population — the lowest share on record. The figure was buoyed only slightly by young immigrants arriving since the Ukraine war. Follow DW for more headlines from Germany.
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