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COMPLEXING POPULATION - BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The population of Europe is always changing.
COMPLEXING POPULATION - BACKGROUND INFORMATION
REFUGEES, MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION
PEOPLE MIGRATION PATTERNS IN EUROPE
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Europe is an integrated part of the world. Wars, conflicts and poverty close to the European national and supernational borders gives strong push for migration into Europe.
Europe is a continent that got merged relatively peacefully with the European Union, its Schengen Passport-Free Agreements and memories of wars.
Regional differences in politics, natural and human resources and economic development leads to European streams of migrant. These are traditional (like Roma-people) and more episodal like Polish craftsmen travelling northwest.
The regional differences in Europe also play out within national borders. The ongoing urbanization have different trajectories in different parts of the continent.
Mature and postmodern urban areas in Western Europe are experiencing strengthening urban cores - but Northern and Eastern Europe are experiencing sprawling cities that increase the footprint, worsen transport patterns and destroy agricultural areas.
In the geographical area close to Europe, there are several armed conflicts and poverty.
The majority of migrating people are the persons from outside Europe, outside its EU member states with its Schengen passport agreement.
Mostly, these flows of migrant are combatted with strict border patrols and supernational laws that both prohibit and also allows settlement.
EUROPEAN CONTINENT EXPERIENCING PUSH OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
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1EUROPEAN CONTINENT EXPERIENCING PUSH OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
746 000
OF REFUGEES WORLDWIDE
INCREASE OF REFUGEES BETWEEN 2008-14
REFUGEES CAME TO AND APPLIED FOR ASYLUM IN EUROPE 3 600 000REFUGEES INSIDE EUROPE IN 2015
OF EUROPE POPULATION
972 000 000MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES IN THE WORLD (2013)
REFUGEES COMPARED EURO POPULATION131 %
3,6 % 0,49 %
35 - 97 %RANGE OF BORDER PASSING REFUSAL
RANGE OF UNEMPLOYMENT WITH MIGRANTS6,7 - 41 %
AGE STRUCTURE PYRAMIDS OF MIGRANTS
INTERIOR MIGRANTS IN EUROPE
2 Within Europe there is a considerable part of the population that is on the move.
The background for this is often in search for a job. Other backgrounds are exchange studies.
A minority of the migrants are victims of forced migration, often for the sexual market in Western Europe. 80 % of trafficked persons are women.
EUROPEAN UNION, INTERIOR POPULATION INDICATORS
14 000 000
OF POPULATION IN EUROPEAN UNION MIGRATES
MIGRATION OUT OF SOME EU STATES
EU CITIZENS LIVE IN ANOTHER EU MEMBER STATE 2 - 44 %
RANGE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE
OF EUROPEANS THAT MIGRATE FREELY3000 kmMAX DISTANCE OF BORDER FREE MIGRATION IN EUROPE
VICTIMS OF FORCED MIGRATION, TRAFFICKING11 000
2,8 %
68,9 %
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AGE OF LEAVING PARENTS HOUSE 2000-2009
9 - 58 %RANGE OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE
DIFFERENCE IN MONTHLY MINIMUM WAGE733 %
3 For several decades, the European urban areas have been growing larger, taller and more dense.
After the expansion of the Schengen passport agreement/EU member states in 2007, the urban patterns between East and West polarize.
In the central Europe, the urban cores grow and in the Eastern and Northern parts many urban areas experience the traditional sprawl of urban built area.
URBANIZATION PATTERNS IN EUROPE
3URBANIZATION PATTERNS IN EUROPE
13 800 000
OF POPULATION IN EUROPEAN UNION MIGRATES
CITIES WITHIN 1 HOUR DRIVE
POPULATION OF BIGGEST CITY, LONDON-3,0 - 3,0 %
RANGE OF URBAN GROWTH IN CITIES
RANGE OF GROWTH BETWEEN REGIONS3 000 000NUMBER OF HOMELESS PERSONS IN EUROPE
RANGE OF MIGRANTS SHARE IN CITIES5 - 60 %
2,8 %
-24,3 - 43,6 % URBAN GROWTH MAP
39 - 90 %RANGE OF URBANIZATION IN EUROPE
RANGE OF DENSITY, PERSONS PER SQ.KM400 - 26 432