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2013-12-22 UK: One in three babies in England and Wales has a foreign parent

Started by Suomi2050, 22.12.2013, 21:31:05

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Suomi2050

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2527840/One-three-babies-born-England-Wales-foreign-parent-areas-80.html

QuoteOne in three babies born in England and Wales has a foreign parent - and in some areas it's more than 80%

Nine in 10 babies have one non-British parent in parts of the UK
Seven in 10 babies in London have at least one foreign parent
Number of foreign-born people in Britain quadrupled in 60 years
UK Government has proposed caps on migration for new year

The number of children in the UK who have non-British parents has soared, with almost nine in ten babies born in 2012 born to at least one foreign parent.

Just three in 10 London babies born in 2012 had both parents born in the UK, and in three London boroughs, as few as one fifth of babies had British-born parents.

Across England and Wales, one in three babies had non-UK born parents, according to the Office for National Statistics.

The number of non-British people who come to the UK to have children has increased, as the proportion of babies with foreign-born mothers or fathers went from 21.2 per cent in 2000 to 31.4 per cent in 2012.

The number of foreign-born people in Britain has quadrupled over the past 60 years, with immigration being at the heart of almost half of all population growth.

QuoteIn 2012, 88,086 babies born in London - equivalent to 65.6 per cent - had either one or two parents born outside the UK.

There were 27,722 births where one parent was foreign-born, and 60,364 where both parents were born abroad.

In Newham, East London, 5,464 babies - 85 per cent - had one or more parents who were born abroad. In Brent, in West London, and Westminster, in central London, more than eight in 10 babies were foreign-born.

In only six of 32 London boroughs were fewer than 50 per cent of births to non-British parents.

Outside London, the highest percentages were in the West Midlands, where 28.5 per cent of babies had at least one foreign parent, and the South East, where it was 27.9 per cent. In the East of England, it was 27.3 per cent.

The lowest levels of babies with foreign-born parents were in the North East, with 13.2 per cent, and Wales, where the figure was 13.8 per cent.

The ONS said that the number of people in England and Wales who were born abroad has risen from 1.9million, 4.3 per cent of the total population, to 7.5million foreign people, equivalent to 13 per cent.

This was the first time that the ONS has released a detailed breakdown for both parents as opposed to just mothers - a significantly lower figure.

Figures from the most recent census, in 2011, showed the biggest migrant group was those born in India, which accounts for 694,000 people in England and Wales. Poland was in second place, with 579,000.

The figures from The Office for National Statistics show that the proportion of babies with foreign-born parents has risen from 21.2 per cent in 2000 to 31.4 per cent last year.

kriittinen_ajattelija

Niin ja onko tuossa edes mukana niitä ulkomaalaistaustaisia jotka on elänyt jo pari sukupolvea briteissä, eikä täten ole "ulkomailla syntyneitä enää"

Paljonkohan valkoisia brittejä syntyy vuosittain, veikkaan että jossain 50% kieppeillä enää mennään. Noh sitä saa kait mitä tilaa..
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." - Master Yoda

Suomi2050

Quote from: kriittinen_ajattelija on 22.12.2013, 23:09:27
Niin ja onko tuossa edes mukana niitä ulkomaalaistaustaisia jotka on elänyt jo pari sukupolvea briteissä, eikä täten ole "ulkomailla syntyneitä enää"

Paljonkohan valkoisia brittejä syntyy vuosittain, veikkaan että jossain 50% kieppeillä enää mennään. Noh sitä saa kait mitä tilaa..

Uusimpia tilastoja ei löydy, mutta vuonna 2005 tilanne oli tämä:

Quote64.4% of children born in England and Wales in 2005 were recorded as White British

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_the_United_Kingdom#Fertility

J.M

Kuinkahan moni edes osaa arvata, kuinka lujaa vauhtia väestö on vaihtumassa Britanniassa!
"Rajavalvonnan tilapäinen palauttaminen EU:n sisärajoille ei ole mahdollista kansanterveyden vaarantumisen perusteella". Maria Ohisalo