Population development: Germany's population grows by one million in 2035

In other ways, according to a study, the population in Germany will not go down. Until 2035, it should rise to more than 83 million people.

Population development: Germany's population grows by one million in 2035

The population in Germany will grow to ecologically 2035 to more than 83.1 million people. This is result of a study by German Economics Institute (IW). That would be around eineMillion people more than in year 2015.

"The long-awaited decline in population in Germany remains evident in Denkommenden two decades," DieZeitungen reported Spark Media group with reference to DenForschungsbericht. The reason for increase is steigendenGeburtenzahlen and immigration. After record growth in Jahr2015, researchers anticipate that Zuwanderunghöher will fail in future than expected in previous years. In each states, however, development will be highly diverse.

The prognosis Zufolgewerden mainly big cities even larger. Thus, Berlin will grow by 14.5 percent in building twenty years. As a result, city would have an increase of 500,000 people and four million inhabitants in future. According to study, Hamburg is gaining around nine percent of population. In no or state will derAnteil of young population under 20 years be as great as Inhamburg.

Bavaria, with an increase of 3.9 Prozentdas, is country with highest population growth, followed by VonBaden-Württemberg. Bayern benefit from PositivenBevölkerungsentwicklung of state capital Munich, which is expected to grow to 14.4 percent by 2035. Baden-Württemberg ranks among denRegionen of Europe with strongest economic power, researchers expect here with an increase of 3.1 percent.

Among federal states in which population of marinas is likely to remain constant was under AnderemNordrhein-Westfalen, Lower Saxony, Bremen, Rhineland-Palatinate UndSchleswig-Holstein.

The largest population losses have been study ZufolgeThüringen and Saxony-Anhalt. In Thuringia a minus of 10, orwise, Saxony-Anhalt is likely to lose up to 2035 even 10.6 percent seinerBevölkerung.

Not quite as clearly losses in Saxony fall with a loss of 3 percent, Brandenburg with a loss of 4,% and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern with a loss of 4.8 Prozentaus. The worst forecast among western German countries Bekamdas Saarland, it is expected to lose up to 2035 a total of 6.8 percent seinerBevölkerung.

Date Of Update: 03 October 2017, 08:35
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