Crude rate of net migration

(immigrants per 1000 inhabitants)

Berlin is the top region by net migration rate in Germany. As of 2016, net migration rate in Berlin was 13.5 immigrants per 1000 inhabitants that accounts for 13.49% of Germany's net migration rate. The top 5 regions (others are Bremen, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, and Brandenburg) account for 54.45% of it. Germany's total net migration rate was estimated at 100.1 immigrants per 1000 inhabitants in 2016.

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What is net migration rate?

The crude rate of net migration is equal to the difference between the crude rate of population change and the crude rate of natural change (that is, net migration is considered as the part of population change not attributable to births and deaths).

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