Where were you born more children from migrants than national citizens?

The number of newborns in the EU has never recorded such a sharp fall.
The latest Eurostat data is a 5.4% of the number of new childrenThat is, only 3.67 million in 2023, which is recorded. In other words, the European Union was born almost twice as less than six decades ago.
However, the children of the diaspora seem to reduce the statistical decline of the continent rather than the general trend.
The rate of a newborn baby The foreign mother increased between 2014 and 2023 In most EU member states, the average is 5.3%.
Poland records the highest growth of immigrant newborns
During the period 2014-2023, the number of newborns of migrant mothers grew 645% in PolandWith sharp flow following the large -scale invasion of Ukraine.
POLONIA DEM A The second largest Ukrainian refugee population From Europe.
These rates increased sharply in Malta, +159%, in Estonia, 92%, and in Portugal, +91%.
The only EU countries in Croatia have reduced the rates of children in Croatia, -41.3%, -33.7%, in Italy, -27.5%, Latvia, 19.1%and -0.5%in France.
Migrant newborn more than the places in Luxembourg
In 2023, the newborn in the EU had nearly a quarter of a quarter (23%) and had a foreign mother.
In Luxembourg, the number of children born with a foreign mother violated the number of children born from two Luxembourg (67% against 33%).
At least 30% of Germany, Spain, Austria, Sweden and Belgium are registered, and in France, the newborn of foreign mothers was 25%.
On the other hand, the lowest rates – less than 5% – were registered in Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.
What are EU countries with high and higher fertility rates?
Generally as far as new births – migrants and local – fertility rate in the EU Descended 1.48 Nados do not die for a mother.
The highest fertility rate of the EU Bulgaria (Nados for a woman does not die), followed by France (1,66) and Hungary (1.55).
Low fertility rates were recorded in Malta (1.06 births per woman), Spain (1,12) and Lithuania (1,18).