Statistics / In Germany live 172,560 bh. From 2013, BiH left 90,000 people

Statistics / In Germany live 172,560 bh. From 2013, BiH left 90,000 people

In Germany, at the end of 2016, there were 172,560 persons born in BiH or with at least one parent born as a BiH national, showing the latest statistics on the number of foreign nationals and persons of foreign origin with German citizenship.

According to the Federal Bureau of Statistics of Germany, of the total number 90,390 refers to men and 82,170 to women.

These statistics include not only people with BH. Citizenship, but also bh. Citizens who in the meantime own a German passport or whose parents have roots in BiH.

If we analyze statistical data, we come to interesting facts, so at the end of 2016 in Germany lived 3.415 children up to five years from BiH, while teenagers were about 20,000.

When it comes to the population whose age is between 20 and 45 years, it is 77,755 people, while about 49,000 of them are between 45 and 65 years old. Pensioners from BiH in Germany are around 14,000, and ten of them are over 95 years old.
"However, it should be emphasized that this is the data available to German institutions and that they do not include a complete number, since there are certainly people who work in Germany in the first place and who do not register with official institutions," Radiosarajevo.ba Merhunis Zukić, President of the Union for Sustainable Return and Integration in BiH.

In support of this thesis is also the data that came from the Union for Sustainable Return and Integration in BiH based on its research, which says that since 2013 some 90,000 citizens have left Bosnia and Herzegovina, and last year only 16,000 people left our country .

"Among the municipalities where the biggest departure of BiH citizens was recorded, Sanski Most is the leader, leaving 7,113 citizens or 2,335 families who migrated, according to data, 2,000 families or 6,000 people left, Brčko left 4,223 citizens" , Adds Zukić.

It is also very interesting to point out that the population of the former Yugoslavia is the second group of aliens living in Germany in number, immediately after the population from Turkey, and the peak of immigration from the former Yugoslavia occurred between 1995 and 1996.