Demographics of the Netherlands#Migration and origin groups

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{{Infobox place demographics

| place = the Netherlands

| image = File:Netherlands 2023 population pyramid.svg

| image_size = 350px

| caption = Population pyramid of the Netherlands in 2023

| size_of_population = 18,000,000 (15 august 2024) (67th)

| density = 424 per km2 (33rd)

| growth = 0.29% (155th)

| birth = 10.2 births/1,000 (2021)

| death = 9.6 deaths/1,000 (2022)

| life = 81.6 years (16th)

| life_male = 80.1 years

| life_female = 83.1 years

| fertility = 1.43 children/woman (2023)

| age_0-14_years = 16.1%

| age_15-64_years = 64.1%

| age_65_years = 20.2%

| total_mf_ratio = 0.98 male/female

| sr_at_birth = 1.05 male/female

| sr_under_15 = 1.05 male/female

| sr_15-64_years = 1.02 male/female

| sr_65_years_over = 0.83 male/female

| nation = Dutch citizen

| major_ethnic = Dutch or Frisians (74.77%)

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| official = Dutch and Frisian

| spoken = Languages of the Netherlands

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Demographic features of the population of the Netherlands include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the population, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Population

The Netherlands is the 69th most populous country in the world. As of January 2023, the Netherlands has a population of 17,821,419.{{Cite web |last=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) |author-link=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek |date=January 2023 |title=Population counter |url=https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/visualisations/dashboard-population/population-counter |access-date=2023-03-30 |website=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek |language=en}}

Between 1900 and 1950 the population almost doubled from 5.14 to 10.11 million people. From 1950 to 2000 the population increased from 10.11 to 15.92 million people, increasing by a smaller proportion but, still, at an impressive pace for a European country, recording a growth of 57.45% over a 50-year time span.[http://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/publication/?DM=SLEN&PA=37556ENG&D1=0-44,53-60&D2=1,11,21,31,41,51,61,71,81,91,101&LA=EN&VW=T CBS Statline - Population; history]. Statistics Netherlands. Retrieved on 2009-03-08.

Of countries with at least 7.5 million people, The Netherlands is the 4th most densely populated, and is the 33rd most densely populated in the world overall. It is the 5th most densely populated country in Europe; the first four are microstates. The 17,821,419 million Dutch inhabitants are concentrated on an area of {{convert|41,543|km2|abbr=on}} including water surface, the land surface being {{convert|33,895|km2|abbr=on}}. This means that the country has a population density of {{convert|526|/km2|abbr=on}}. The density of 500 inhabitants/km2 was reached in the first half of 2014.

As a result of these demographic characteristics, the Netherlands has had to plan its land use strictly. Since 1946 the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment has been occupied with the national coordination of land use. Because of its high population density the Netherlands has also reclaimed land from the sea by poldering. Between 1927 and 1968 an entire province - Flevoland - was created. As of May 2023 it houses 447,193 people.{{Cite web |title=CBS Statline |url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/37230ned/table |access-date=2023-07-14 |website=opendata.cbs.nl |language=nl}} Because of these policies, the Dutch have been able to combine high levels of population density with extremely high levels of agricultural production.

Even though the Netherlands is so densely populated, it has no municipalities with a population over one million. Nevertheless, the two largest municipalities of the country do score well over a million if the complete city region is counted, thus including the neighbouring satellite towns that often are physically connected to the main municipality. Moreover, the "four big cities" (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht) can in many ways be regarded as a single metropolitan area, the Randstad ("rim city" or "edge city") with over 7.5 million inhabitants around an agricultural "green heart" (Groene Hart).

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2019.{{citation |title=Netherlands Population 2019 |url=http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/netherlands-population/ |website=World Population Review}}

  • One birth every 3 minutes
  • One death every 4 minutes
  • One net migrant every 31 minutes
  • Net gain of one person every 11 minutes

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Note: Crude migration change % is a trend analysis, an extrapolation, based average population change (current year minus previous) minus natural change of the current year (see table vital statistics). As average population is an estimate of the population in the middle of the year and not end of the year.

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= Growth rate =

0.37% (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 168th

= Fertility =

{{Main|Ageing of the Netherlands}}

{{Historical populations

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|footnote = Source: Our World in Data{{cite web |title=Netherlands Population - Our World in Data |url=https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population?time=0..latest&country=~NLD |website=www.ourworldindata.org |language=en}} and Statistics Netherlands{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/visualisaties/population-counter|title=Population counter of the Netherlands|access-date=2019-01-13|archive-date=2018-10-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181009222717/https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/visualisaties/population-counter|url-status=dead}}

|1000 | 369000

|1300 | 881000

|1500 | 1090000

|1600 | 1540000

|1700 | 2000000

|1800 | 2000000

|1900 | 5104000

|1910 | 5858000

|1920 | 6754000

|1930 | 7825000

|1940 | 8834000

|1950 | 10026773

|1960 | 11417254

|1970 | 12957621

|1980 | 14091014

|1990 | 14892574

|2000 | 15863950

|2010 | 16574989

|2020 | 17424978

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The Dutch population is ageing. Furthermore, life expectancy has increased because of developments in medicine, and in addition to this, the Netherlands has seen increasing immigration. Despite these developments combined with the population boom after the Second World War, the low birth rate has caused extremely low population growth: 2005 saw the lowest absolute population growth since 1900.

This demographic development has consequences for health care and social security policy. As the Dutch population ages, the proportion of people of working age, as a percentage of the entire population, decreases. Important policy advisors like the CBS (Statistical Office) and the CPB (Planning Office) have pointed out that this will cause problems with the current system of old age pensions: fewer people will work to pay for old age pensions, while there will be more people receiving those pensions. Furthermore, the costs of health care are also projected to increase. These developments have caused several cabinets, notably the second Balkenende cabinet to reform the system of health care and social security to increase participation in the labour market and make people more conscious of the money they spend on health care.

In 2003, the annual birth rate per thousand was highest in the province of Flevoland (15.9). The overall lifelong Total fertility rate (TFR), was highest in the province of Flevoland (2.0) and lowest in the province of Limburg (1.6). The municipality with the highest TFR was Urk (3.23) followed by Valkenburg (2.83), Graafstroom (2.79) and Staphorst (2.76). The lowest TFRs were recorded in Vaals (1.11) and Thorn (1.21).{{cite web|url=http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/themas/bevolking/publicaties/artikelen/archief/2003/2003-1269-wm.htm|title=Largest families in Urk|first=Statistics|last=Netherlands|website=Cbs.nl|date=September 2003 |access-date=5 October 2017}}

The total population at December 31, 2006 was 16,356,914. The population loss due to net emigration was 35,502 (an estimated 40-50% of emigrants were ethnic non-Dutch).

In 2007, there were 117,000 immigrants (including 7000 Germans, 6000 Poles, 5000 Bulgarians, 3000 Turks and 2000 Moroccans) and 123,000 emigrants. Nearly half the emigrants were native Dutch, followed at a distance by nearly 5000 Poles and more than 3000 Germans. There was an observable increase in net immigration from the former USSR, Bulgaria and Romania.{{cite web|url=http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/themas/bevolking/publicaties/artikelen/archief/2008/2008-011-pb.htm|title=Population growth 46 thousand in 2007|first=Statistics|last=Netherlands|website=Cbs.nl|date=15 February 2008 |access-date=5 October 2017}}

The annual death rate was lowest in the municipalities of Valkenburg (2.9 per 1000), Zeewolde (3.2), Renswoude (3.4), Westervoort and Zeevang (both 3.9). The highest annual death rates were recorded in Warmond (22.3 per 1000), Laren (19.9) and Doorn (18.8).http://www.cbs.nl/nl-NL/menu/publicaties/periodieken/bevolkingstrends/archief/2003/2003-k3-b15-pub.htm {{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

16.4% of the total births in 2003 were to parents of non-European origin, although they account for only 12.4% of the population in the 25-34 age group. For example, 3.8% of the births were ethnic Moroccan, although they were only 2.26% of the 25-34 age group. Respective figures were 3.27% and 3.0% for Turks. The TFR for Moroccans in 2003 was 3.3 while the general TFR was 1.73. TFR was 2.3 for Turks, 1.7 for Surinamese, 1.8 for Arubans, 3.0 for Africans and 1.8 for Americans.{{Cite web |url=http://forum.europa.eu.int/irc/dsis/jointestatunece/info/data/paper_alders.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2007-06-30 |archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20070630223717/http://forum.europa.eu.int/irc/dsis/jointestatunece/info/data/paper_alders.pdf |archive-date=2007-06-30 |url-status=dead }} (These figures compare with a figure of around 2.1 required to maintain a stable overall population figure.)

According to Statistics Netherlands, for the year 2007, the TFR for those born in Netherlands was 1.72{{cite web|url=http://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/A157E464-812A-40CC-8A71-E85FDF3A16B0/0/2008k1b15p55art.pdf|title=Bevolkingsprognose 2007–2014: tijdelijk hogere groei|website=Cbs.nl|access-date=5 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303171805/http://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/A157E464-812A-40CC-8A71-E85FDF3A16B0/0/2008k1b15p55art.pdf|archive-date=2016-03-03|url-status=dead}} (1.65 in 2000). TFR of Moroccan immigrants was 2.87 (3.22 in 2000) and that of Turkish immigrants was 1.88 (2.18 in 2000).{{cite web|url=http://paa2007.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=70869|title=Fertility and Religiousness Among European Muslims|author1=Charles F. Westoff|author2=Tomas Frejka|website=Paa2007.princeton.edu|access-date=5 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070628150900/http://paa2007.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=70869|archive-date=2007-06-28|url-status=dead}}

The total fertility rate is the annual average number of children born per woman over her lifespan. It is based on fairly good data for the entire period. Sources: Our World In Data and Gapminder Foundation.{{citation|url=https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/children-born-per-woman?year=1800&country=ITA|title=Total Fertility Rate around the world over the last centuries|author=Max Roser|date=2014|work=Our World In Data, Gapminder Foundation|access-date=2019-02-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180807185906/https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/children-born-per-woman?year=1800&country=ITA|archive-date=2018-08-07|url-status=dead}}

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Years1871187218731874187518761877187818791880
align="left"|Total Fertility Rate in the Netherlandsstyle="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.16style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.19style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.23style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.27style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.31style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.34style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.38style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.42style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.39style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.35

class="wikitable " style="text-align:right"
Years1881188218831884188518861887188818891890
align="left"|Total Fertility Rate in the Netherlandsstyle="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.32style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.28style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.25style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.23style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.21style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.18style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.16style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.14style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.11style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.07

class="wikitable " style="text-align:right"
Years189118921893189418951896189718981899
align="left"|Total Fertility Rate in the Netherlandsstyle="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5.04style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|5style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.97style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.93style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.88style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.84style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.79style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.75style="text-align:right; color:blue;"|4.6

1.78 children born/woman (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 157th

11.0 births/1,000 population (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 178th

== Mother's mean age at first birth ==

:

:29.8 years (2017 est.)

= Life expectancy =

File:Life expectancy in the Netherlands.svg

File:Life expectancy by WBG -Netherlands -diff.png

Sources: Our World In Data

class="wikitable"

|+Life expectancy in the Netherlands 1850–1950{{Cite web |title=Life expectancy |url=https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/life-expectancy?year=1810 |access-date=2018-08-28 |website=Our World in Data}}

!1850

!1851

!1852

!1853

!1854

!1855

!1856

!1857

!1858

!1859

!1860

39.8

|40.0

|38.6

|38.6

|38.6

|34.5

|38.8

|35.5

|34.7

|30.9

|36.9

!1861

!1862

!1863

!1864

!1865

!1866

!1867

!1868

!1869

!1870

|36.4

|38.3

|38.3

|37.5

|36.4

|33.6

|39.2

|37.7

|40.4

|37.3

!1871

!1872

!1873

!1874

!1875

!1876

!1877

!1878

!1879

!1880

|32.9

|36.5

|39.2

|41.3

|38.2

|40.4

|42.0

|41.1

|41.9

|40.3

!1881

!1882

!1883

!1884

!1885

!1886

!1887

!1888

!1889

!1890

|42.8

|43.7

|42.3

|41.3

|43.2

|41.9

|44.9

|44.2

|44.3

|44.4

!1891

!1892

!1893

!1894

!1895

!1896

!1897

!1898

!1899

!1900

|44.2

|43.9

|45.8

|46.9

|46.6

|48.6

|49.4

|49.1

|49.3

|48.4

!1901

!1902

!1903

!1904

!1905

!1906

!1907

!1908

!1909

!1910

|48.7

|50.6

|51.5

|50.9

|52.1

|52.7

|53.5

|52.7

|54.9

|55.1

!1911

!1912

!1913

!1914

!1915

!1916

!1917

!1918

!1919

!1920

|53.1

|57.2

|57.3

|57.2

|57.2

|56.2

|55.6

|47.6

|55.0

|57.8

!1921

!1922

!1923

!1924

!1925

!1926

!1927

!1928

!1929

!1930

|59.7

|59.8

|62.0

|62.9

|63.1

|63.0

|62.6

|63.7

|62.2

|64.7

!1931

!1932

!1933

!1934

!1935

!1936

!1937

!1938

!1939

!1940

|64.3

|65.4

|66.0

|66.6

|66.5

|66.7

|67.0

|67.4

|67.7

|65.4

!1941

!1942

!1943

!1944

!1945

!1946

!1947

!1948

!1949

!1950

|65.3

|65.8

|64.4

|61.3

|55.4

|67.6

|69.5

|71.1

|70.3

|71.4

:Total population: 81.9 years (2020 est.) Country comparison to the world: 30th

:Males: 79.7 years (2020 est.)

:Females: 84.3 years (2020 est.)

= Age structure =

File:Netherlands from 1950 to 2020 population pyramid over time.gif

:0-14 years: 16.11% (male 1,425,547 /female 1,358,894)

:15-24 years: 11.91% (male 1,049.000 /female 1,008,763)

:25-54 years: 38.47% (male 3,334,064 /female 3,313,238)

:55-64 years: 13.69% (male 1,177,657/female 1,188,613)

:65 years and over: 19.82% (male 1,558,241/female 1,866,380) (2020 est.)

== Median age ==

:

:total: 42.8 years. Country comparison to the world: 32nd

:male: 41.6 years

:female: 44.0 years (2020 est.)

= Cities and population density =

{{Largest cities of the Netherlands|Leeuwarden=127,084}}

==Functional urban areas==

File:Population density in the Netherlands.png. The largest urban area, the Randstad is clearly visible along the west coast.]]

"Functional urban areas"{{Cite web|url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/70072ned/table|title=CBS Statline|website=opendata.cbs.nl}} are a type of urban areas with large populations where commuters from nearby areas work in the core area. There are several functional urban areas officially identified in the Netherlands. The largest ones (with populations over 300,000) are listed below, which count the populations of the core city and their "commuting zones".{{Cite web|url=https://www.oecd.org/cfe/regionaldevelopment/Netherlands.pdf|title=Netherlands|website=oecd.org}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;"
style="font-size:100%; text-align:center;"

!align=center|Functional urban areas

!align=center|Population
(2015)

Amsterdam-Haarlem-Almere

| align=right|2,751,000

Rotterdam-Dordrecht

| align=right|1,805,000

The Hague-Delft

| align=right|1,052,000

Utrecht

| align=right|875,000

Eindhoven

| align=right|736,000

Groningen

| align=right|474,000

Arnhem

| align=right|420,000

Enschede

| align="right" |401,000

Breda

| align=right|367,000

Zwolle

| align=right|350,000

Leiden

| align=right|339,000

Nijmegen

| align=right|322,000

Tilburg

| align=right|310,000

Vital statistics

The following table presents the evolution since 1900; click on "show" to display the table:{{Cite web|url=http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/themas/bevolking/nieuws/default.htm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101114192839/http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/themas/bevolking/nieuws/default.htm|url-status=dead|title=CBS Statistics Netherlands|archivedate=November 14, 2010}}

class="wikitable sortable"
!width="70pt"|Population (January 1)

!width="85pt"|Live births (total)

!width="70pt"|Deaths (total)

!width="70pt"|Natural change (total)

!width="70pt"|Crude birth rate
(per 1000)

!width="70pt"|Crude death rate
(per 1000)

!width="70pt"|Natural change
(per 1000)

!width="70pt"|Crude migration change
(per 1000)

!width="70pt"|TFR

!width="70pt"|IMR
(per 1000)

!width="70pt"|Life expectancy males

!width="70pt"|Life expectancy females

1900

|5,142,000

|style="color: red"|162,611

|92,043

|70,568

|31.6

|style="color: red"|17.9

|13.7

|1.7

|style="color: blue"|4.45

|155.2

1901

|5,221,000

|168,380

|89,967

|78,413

|style="color: blue"|32.3

|17.2

|15.0

|1.1

|style="color: blue"|4.53

|149.3

1902

|5,305,000

|168,728

|86,248

|82,480

|31.8

|16.3

|15.5

|0.3

|style="color: blue"|4.46

|129.9

1903

|5,389,000

|170,108

|83,933

|86,175

|31.6

|15.6

|16.0

| -1.0

|style="color: blue"|4.42

|135.1

1904

|5,470,000

|171,495

|87,091

|84,404

|31.4

|15.9

|15.4

| -0.6

|style="color: blue"|4.38

|136.9

1905

|5,551,000

|170,767

|85,016

|85,751

|30.8

|15.3

|15.4

| -0.8

|style="color: blue"|4.29

|130.9

1906

|5,632,000

|170,952

|83,259

|87,693

|30.4

|14.8

|15.6

| -1.8

|style="color: blue"|4.23

|127.1

1907

|5,710,000

|171,506

|82,250

|89,256

|30.0

|14.4

|15.6

| -2.3

|style="color: blue"|4.18

|111.9

1908

|5,786,000

|171,861

|86,936

|84,925

|29.7

|15.0

|14.7

| -1.6

|style="color: blue"|4.13

|124.8

1909

|5,862,000

|170,766

|80,283

|90,483

|29.1

|13.7

|15.4

| style="color: red"

9.1

|style="color: blue"|4.04

|99.1

1910

|5,899,000

|168,894

|79,984

|88,910

|28.6

|13.6

|15.1

| -2.0

|style="color: blue"|3.94

|107.9

1911

|5,976,000

|166,527

|86,786

|79,741

|27.9

|14.5

|13.3

| -0.2

|style="color: blue"|3.81

|137.2

1912

|6,054,000

|170,269

|74,647

|95,622

|28.1

|12.3

|15.8

| -0.8

|style="color: blue"|3.84

|87.0

1913

|6,145,000

|173,541

|75,867

|97,674

|28.2

|12.3

|15.9

|1.3

|style="color: blue"|3.85

|91.4

1914

|6,251,000

|176,831

|77,739

|99,092

|28.3

|12.4

|15.9

|2.2

|style="color: blue"|3.86

|94.8

1915

|6,364,000

|167,426

|79,613

|87,813

|26.3

|12.5

|13.8

|4.4

|style="color: blue"|3.59

|86.8

1916

|6,480,000

|172,572

|84,024

|88,548

|26.6

|13.0

|13.7

|6.7

|style="color: blue"|3.64

|84.5

1917

|6,612,000

|173,112

|87,273

|85,839

|26.2

|13.2

|13.0

|1.1

|style="color: blue"|3.59

|86.8

1918

|6,705,000

|167,636

|115,440

|52,196

|25.0

|17.2

|7.8

| -0.8

|style="color: blue"|3.47

|103.9

1919

|6,752,000

|164,447

|89,646

|74,801

|24.4

|13.3

|11.1

| -1.0

|style="color: blue"|3.36

|94.0

1920

|6,820,000

|192,987

|81,525

|111,462

|28.3

|12.0

|16.3

| -1.5

|style="color: blue"|3.89

|83.3

1921

|6,921,000

|189,546

|77,002

|112,544

|27.4

|11.1

|16.3

| -0.3

|style="color: blue"|3.75

|86.1

1922

|7,032,000

|181,886

|80,381

|101,505

|25.9

|11.4

|14.4

|2.4

|style="color: blue"|3.54

|77.6

1923

|7,150,000

|187,512

|72,809

|114,703

|26.2

|10.2

|16.0

| -0.1

|style="color: blue"|3.55

|66.8

1924

|7,264,000

|182,430

|71,167

|111,263

|25.1

|9.8

|15.3

| -1.3

|style="color: blue"|3.39

|60.6

1925

|7,366,000

|178,545

|72,121

|106,424

|24.2

|9.8

|14.4

|0

|style="color: blue"|3.26

|58.4

1926

|7,472,000

|177,498

|73,357

|104,141

|23.8

|9.8

|13.9

|0

|style="color: blue"|3.18

|61.1

1927

|7,576,000

|175,098

|77,614

|97,484

|23.1

|10.2

|12.9

|0.6

|style="color: blue"|3.08

|58.7

1928

|7,678,000

|179,028

|73,816

|105,212

|23.3

|9.6

|13.7

| -0.3

|style="color: blue"|3.09

|52.3

1929

|7,781,000

|177,216

|83,224

|93,992

|22.8

|10.7

|12.1

|1.1

|style="color: blue"|3.00

|59.0

1930

|7,884,000

|182,310

|71,682

|110,628

|23.1

|9.1

|14.0

|0.6

|style="color: blue"|3.03

|50.9

1931

|7,999,000

|177,387

|77,048

|100,339

|22.2

|9.6

|12.5

|2.9

|style="color: blue"|2.88

|49.6

1932

|8,122,000

|178,525

|73,059

|105,466

|22.0

|9.0

|13.0

|1.2

|style="color: blue"|2.83

|46.3

1933

|8,237,000

|171,289

|72,096

|99,193

|20.8

|8.8

|12.0

|0.6

|style="color: blue"|2.66

|43.9

1934

|8,341,000

|172,214

|style="color: blue"|70,164

|102,050

|20.6

|8.4

|12.2

| -1.2

|style="color: blue"|2.63

|42.6

1935

|8,433,000

|170,425

|73,660

|96,765

|20.2

|8.7

|11.5

| -1.7

|style="color: blue"|2.57

|40.0

1936

|8,516,000

|171,675

|73,923

|97,752

|20.2

|8.7

|11.5

| -1.9

|style="color: blue"|2.51

|38.9

1937

|8,598,000

|170,220

|75,516

|94,704

|19.8

|8.8

|11.0

| -1.0

|style="color: blue"|2.53

|38.1

1938

|8,684,000

|178,422

|77,043

|101,379

|20.5

|8.9

|11.7

| -0.5

|style="color: blue"|2.63

|36.5

1939

|8,781,000

|180,917

|75,841

|105,076

|20.6

|8.6

|12.0

| -0.8

|style="color: blue"|2.64

|33.7

1940

|8,879,000

|184,846

|87,722

|97,124

|20.8

|9.9

|10.9

| -1.2

|style="color: blue"|2.67

|39.1

1941

|8,965,000

|181,959

|89,716

|92,243

|20.3

|10.0

|10.3

| -1.7

|style="color: blue"|2.61

|43.6

1942

|9,042,000

|189,975

|76,040

|113,935

|21.0

|8.4

|12.6

| -6.0

|style="color: blue"|2.71

|39.5

1943

|9,102,000

|209,379

|91,438

|117,941

|23.0

|10.0

|13.0

| -5.1

|style="color: blue"|2.98

|40.1

1944

|9,174,000

|219,946

|108,087

|111,859

|24.0

|11.8

|12.2

| -2.6

|style="color: blue"|3.13

|46.3

1945

|9,262,000

|209,607

|141,398

|68,209

|22.6

|15.3

|7.4

|10.0

|style="color: blue"|2.96

|79.7

1946

|9,423,000

|style="color: blue"|284,456

|80,151

|style="color: blue"|204,305

|30.2

|8.5

|style="color: blue"|21.7

|0.2

|style="color: blue"|3.97

|38.7

1947

|9,629,000

|267,348

|77,646

|189,702

|27.8

|8.1

|19.7

| -1.9

|style="color: blue"|3.70

|33.5

1948

|9,800,000

|247,923

|72,459

|175,464

|25.3

|style="color: blue"|7.4

|17.9

| -2.0

|style="color: blue"|3.41

|29.3

1949

|9,956,000

|236,177

|81,077

|155,100

|23.7

|8.1

|15.6

| -8.5

|style="color: blue"|3.22

|26.8

1950

|10,026,773 [https://opendata.cbs.nl/#/CBS/en/dataset/85496ENG/table Population; key figures, CBS.nl/Statline, visited August 25 2023]

|229,718

|75,929

|153,789

|22.7

|7.5

|15.2

|2.1

|style="color: blue"|3.10

|26.7

|70.3

72.6
1951

|10,200,280

|228,405

|77,560

|150,845

|22.3

|7.6

|14.7

| -2.1

|style="color: blue" |3.05

|26.7

|70.2

72.8
1952

|10,328,343

|231,888

|76,346

|155,542

|22.3

|7.4

|15.0

| -4.6

|style="color: blue" |3.09

|24.1

|71.0

73.3
1953

|10,435,631

|227,964

|80,901

|147,063

|21.7

|7.7

|14.0

| -3.0

|style="color: blue" |3.03

|23.7

|70.4

73.0
1954

|10,550,737

|228,173

|79,623

|148,550

|21.5

|7.5

|14.0

| -1.7

|style="color: blue" |3.03

|22.6

|71.0

73.8
1955

|10,680,023

|229,222

|81,708

|147,514

|21.3

|7.6

|13.7

| -0.4

|style="color: blue" |3.03

|21.6

|70.9

71.4
1956

|10,821,661

|231,492

|84,809

|146,683

|21.3

|7.8

|13.5

| -1.0

|style="color: blue" |3.05

|20.2

|71.0

74.1
1957

|10,957,040

|233,892

|82,961

|150,931

|21.2

|7.5

|13.7

| -1.0

|style="color: blue" |3.08

|18.4

|71.4

74.6
1958

|11,095,726

|236,859

|84,491

|152,368

|21.2

|7.6

|13.6

|2.8

|style="color: blue" |3.11

|18.5

|71.5

74.8
1959

|11,278,024

|242,518

|86,072

|156,446

|21.4

|7.6

|13.8

| -1.7

|style="color: blue" |3.17

|18.1

|71.2

75.2
1960

|11,417,245

|239,128

|87,825

|151,303

|20.8

|7.7

|13.2

| -1.0

|style="color: blue" |3.12

|17.9

|71.4

75.3
1961

|11,556,008

|247,407

|88,321

|159,086

|21.3

|7.6

|13.7

|0.6

|style="color: blue" |3.22

|17.0

|71.5

75.7
1962

|11,721,416

|246,150

|93,969

|152,181

|20.7

|7.9

|12.8

|1.6

|style="color: blue" |3.18

|17.0

|71.0

75.6
1963

|11,889,962

|249,879

|95,734

|154,145

|20.8

|8.0

|12.8

|0

|style="color: blue" |3.19

|15.8

|71.0

75.8
1964

|12,041,970

|250,914

|93,437

|157,477

|20.5

|7.7

|12.9

|1.2

|style="color: blue" |3.17

|14.8

|71.3

76.3
1965

|12,212,269

|245,216

|98,026

|147,190

|19.8

|7.9

|11.9

|1.6

|style="color: blue" |3.04

|14.4

|71.1

76.1
1966

|12,377,194

|239,611

|100,516

|139,095

|19.1

|8.0

|11.1

|1.7

|style="color: blue" |2.90

|14.7

|71.0

76.1
1967

|12,535,307

|238,678

|99,792

|138,886

|18.9

|7.9

|11.0

| -1.0

|style="color: blue" |2.81

|13.4

|71.2

76.6
1968

|12,661,095

|237,112

|104,989

|132,123

|18.6

|8.3

|10.4

|0.4

|style="color: blue" |2.72

|13.6

|70.9

76.4
1969

|12,798,346

|247,588

|107,615

|139,973

|19.1

|8.3

|10.8

|1.6

|style="color: blue" |2.75

|13.2

|70.9

76.3
1970

|12,957,621

|238,912

|109,619

|129,293

|18.3

|8.4

|9.9

|2.6

|style="color: blue" |2.57

|12.7

|70.8

76.5
1971

|13,119,430

|227,180

|110,243

|116,937

|17.1

|8.3

|8.8

|2.6

|style="color: blue" |2.36

|12.1

|71.0

76.8
1972

|13,269,563

|214,133

|113,576

|100,557

|16.1

|8.5

|7.5

|1.4

|style="color: blue" |2.15

|11.7

|70.8

76.5
1973

|13,387,623

|194,993

|110,682

|84,311

|14.5

|8.2

|6.3

|1.4

|1.90

|11.5

|71.3

77.1
1974

|13,491,020

|185,982

|109,250

|76,732

|13.7

|8.1

|5.7

|2.3

|1.77

|11.3

|71.6

77.6
1975

|13,599,092

|177,876

|113,737

|64,139

|13.0

|8.3

|4.7

|5.2

|1.66

|10.6

|71.5

77.7
1976

|13,733,578

|177,090

|114,454

|62,636

|12.9

|8.3

|4.5

|1.4

|1.63

|10.7

|71.5

77.9
1977

|13,814,495

|173,296

|110,093

|63,203

|12.5

|7.9

|4.6

|1.4

|1.58

|9.5

|72.1

78.5
1978

|13,897,874

|175,550

|114,415

|61,135

|12.6

|8.2

|4.4

|1.9

|1.58

|9.6

|72.0

78.5
1979

|13,985,526

|174,979

|112,565

|62,414

|12.5

|8.0

|4.4

|3.1

|1.56

|8.7

|72.5

78.9
1980

|14,091,014

|181,294

|114,279

|67,015

|12.8

|8.1

|4.7

|3.6

|1.60

|8.6

|72.5

79.2
1981

|14,208,586

|178,569

115,51563,054

|12.5

8.14.4

|1.0

|1.56

|8.3

|72.7

79.3
1982

|14,285,829

|172,071

117,26454,807

|12.0

8.23.8

|0

|1.50

|8.3

|72.8

79.4
1983

|14,339,551

|170,246

117,76152,485

|11.9

8.23.7

|0.1

|1.47

|8.4

|72.9

79.6
1984

|14,394,589

|174,436

119,81254,624

|12.1

8.33.8

|0.3

|1.49

|8.3

|73.0

79.7
1985

|14,453,833

|178,136

122,70455,432

|12.3

8.53.8

|1.4

|1.51

|8.0

|73.1

79.7
1986

|14,529,430

|184,513

125,30759,206

|12.7

8.64.1

|1.8

|1.55

|7.7

|73.1

79.6
1987

|14,615,125

|186,667

122,19964,468

|12.7

8.34.4

|2.4

|1.56

|7.6

|73.5

80.1
1988

|14,714,948

|186,647

124,16362,484

|12.6

8.44.2

|1.9

|1.55

|6.8

|73.7

80.2
1989

|14,805,240

|188,979

128,90560,086

|12.7

8.74.0

|1.9

|1.55

|6.8

|73.7

79.9
1990

|14,892,574

|197,965

128,82469,115

|13.2

8.64.6

|3.3

|1.62

|7.1

|73.8

80.1
1991

|15,010,445

|198,665

129,95868,707

|13.2

8.64.6

|3.3

|1.61

|6.5

|74.1

80.2
1992

|15,129,150

|196,734

129,88766,847

|13.0

8.64.4

|2.9

|1.59

|6.3

|74.3

80.3
1993

|15,239,182

|195,748

137,79557,953

|12.8

9.03.8

|2.9

|1.57

|6.3

|74.0

80.0
1994

|15,341,553

|195,611

133,47162,140

|12.7

8.74.0

|1.4

|1.57

|5.6

|74.6

80.3
1995

|15,424,122

|190,513

135,67554,838

|12.3

8.83.5

|1.0

|1.531

|5.5

|74.6

80.4
1996

|15,493,889

|189,521

137,56151,960

|12.2

8.93.3

|1.4

|1.529

|5.7

|74.7

80.4
1997

|15,567,107

|192,443

135,78356,660

|12.3

8.73.6

|2.0

|1.562

|5.0

|75.2

80.6
1998

|15,654,192

|199,412

137,96861,444

|12.7

8.83.9

|2.9

|1.628

|5.2

|75.2

80.7
1999

|15,760,225

|200,445

140,48759,958

|12.7

8.93.8

|2.8

|1.652

|5.2

|75.3

80.5
2000

|15,863,950

|206,619

140,52766,092

|13.0

8.84.2

|3.6

|1.723

|5.1

|75.5

80.6
2001

|15,987,075

|202,603

140,37762,226

|12.6

8.73.9

|3.5

|1.710

|5.4

|75.8

80.7
2002

|16,105,285

|202,083

142,35559,728

|12.5

8.83.7

|1.7

|1.731

|5.0

|76.0

80.7
2003

|16,192,572

|200,297

141,93658,361

|12.3

8.73.6

|0.4

|1.747

|4.8

|76.2

80.9
2004

|16,258,032

|194,007

136,55357,454

|11.9

8.43.5

| -0.6

|1.726

|4.4

|76.9

81.4
2005

|16,305,526

|187,910

136,40251,508

|11.5

8.43.2

| -1.4

|1.708

|4.9

|77.2

81.6
2006

|16,334,210

|185,057

135,37249,685

|11.3

8.33.0

| -1.5

|1.720

|4.4

|77.6

81.9
2007

|16,357,992

|181,336

133,02248,314

|11.1

8.12.9

|0

|1.718

|4.1

|78.0

82.3
2008

|16,405,399

|184,634

135,13649,498

|11.2

8.23.0

|1.9

|1.773

|3.8

|78.3

82.3
2009

|16,485,787

|184,915

134,23550,680

|11.2

8.13.1

|2.3

|1.790

|3.8

|78.5

82.7
2010

|16,574,989

|184,397

136,05848,339

|11.1

8.22.9

|2.0

|1.796

|3.8

|78.8

82.7
2011

|16,655,799

|180,060

135,74144,319

|10.8

8.12.7

|1.8

|1.759

|3.6

|79.2

82.8
2012

|16,730,348

|175,959

140,81335,146

|10.5

8.42.1

|0.8

|1.723

|3.7

|79.1

82.8
2013

|16,779,575

|171,341

141,24530,096

|10.2

8.41.8

|1.2

|1.679

|3.8

|79.4

83.0
2014

|16,829,289

|175,181

139,07335,434

|10.3

8.22.1

|2.1

|1.713

|3.6

|79.9

83.3
2015

|16,900,726

|170,510

147,13423,376

|10.0

8.71.3

|3.3

|1.658

|3.3

|79.7

83.1
2016

|16,979,000

|172,520

148,99723,523

|10.2

8.81.3

|4.7

|1.663

|3.5

|79.9

83.1
2017

|17,081,507

|169,836

150,21419,622

|9.9

8.81.1

|4.7

|1.619

|3.6

|80.1

83.3
2018

|17,181,084

|168,525

153,36315,162

|9.8

8.90.9

|5.0

|1.586

|3.5

|80.2

83.3
2019

|17,282,163

|169,680

151,88517,795

|9.8

8.81.0

|6.3

|1.574

|3.6

|80.5

83.6
2020

|17,407,585

|168,681

|168,678

|3

|9.7

|9.7

|0.0

|3.9

|1.545

|3.8

|79.7

83.1
2021

|17,475,415

|179,441

|170,972

|8,469

|10.2

|9.8

|0.4

|6.2

|1.624

|style="color:blue"|3.3

|79.7

83.0
2022

|17,590,672

|167,504

|170,112

|style="text-align:left; color:red;"| -2,608

|9.5

|9.6

|style="color:red"| -0.1

|style="color: blue"|12.7

|1.487

|3.8

|80.1

83.1
2023

|17,811,291

|164,487

|169,521

|style="color: red"| -5,034

|style="color: red"|9.2

|9.5

|style="color:red"| -0.3

| 8.2

|style="color: red"|1.430

|3.6

|80.3

83.3
2024

|17,942,942

|165,404

|style="color: red"| 172,051

|style="color: red"

6,647

| 9.2

| 9.6

|style="color:red"| -0.4

| 5.5

|style="color: red"|

|

|80.5

83.3
2025

|style="color: blue"|18,045,532

|

|

|style="color: red"|

|style="color: red"|

|

|style="color:red"|

|

|style="color: red"|

|

=Current vital statistics=

Source: Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek{{cite web|title=Population dynamics; month and year

|url=https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/figures/detail/83474eng|website=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek|date=30 November 2023 }}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+

Period

! Live births

! Deaths

! Natural increase

January-March 2024

| 40,002

| 47,240

| -7,238

January-March 2025

| 39,127

| 48,964

| -9,837

Difference

| {{decrease}} -875 (-2.19%)

| {{increasenegative}} +1,724 (+3.65%)

| {{decrease}} -2,599

=The Total fertility rates by province=

class="wikitable sortable"

|+ 2023{{Cite web |title=Total fertility rate by NUTS 2 region |url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/tgs00100/default/table |access-date=2025-04-12 |website=ec.europa.eu}}

!Province

!TFR

{{flag|Flevoland}}

|1.64

{{flag|Zeeland}}

|1.62

{{flag|Drenthe}}

|1.61

{{flag|Friesland}}

|1.59

{{flag|Overijssel}}

|1.56

{{flag|Gelderland}}

|1.53

{{flag|The Netherlands}}

|1.43

{{flag|North Brabant}}

|1.43

{{flag|Limburg (Netherlands)|name= Limburg}}

|1.39

{{flag|Noord-Holland}}

|1.29

{{flag|Groningen}}

|1.27

{{flag|Utrecht}}

|—

{{flag|South Holland}}

|—

=Structure of the population=

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class="wikitable"
width="80pt"|Age Group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80pt"|Female

! width="80pt"|Total

! width="80pt"|%

align="right" | Total

| align="right" | 8 243 482

| align="right" | 8 412 317

| align="right" | 16 655 799

| align="right" | 100

align="right" | 0–4

| align="right" | 472 308

| align="right" | 450 798

| align="right" | 923 106

| align="right" | 5.54

align="right" | 5–9

| align="right" | 503 882

| align="right" | 481 347

| align="right" | 985 229

| align="right" | 5.92

align="right" | 10–14

| align="right" | 510 974

| align="right" | 487 766

| align="right" | 998 740

| align="right" | 6.00

align="right" | 15–19

| align="right" | 514 830

| align="right" | 491 914

| align="right" | 1 006 744

| align="right" | 6.04

align="right" | 20–24

| align="right" | 522 667

| align="right" | 512 062

| align="right" | 1 034 729

| align="right" | 6.21

align="right" | 25–29

| align="right" | 504 117

| align="right" | 497 421

| align="right" | 1 001 538

| align="right" | 6.01

align="right" | 30–34

| align="right" | 503 323

| align="right" | 501 441

| align="right" | 1 004 764

| align="right" | 6.03

align="right" | 35–39

| align="right" | 560 289

| align="right" | 561 279

| align="right" | 1 121 568

| align="right" | 6.73

align="right" | 40–44

| align="right" | 653 664

| align="right" | 642 261

| align="right" | 1 295 925

| align="right" | 7.78

align="right" | 45–49

| align="right" | 655 302

| align="right" | 642 990

| align="right" | 1 298 292

| align="right" | 7.79

align="right" | 50–54

| align="right" | 601 040

| align="right" | 595 279

| align="right" | 1 196 319

| align="right" | 7.18

align="right" | 55–59

| align="right" | 546 952

| align="right" | 543 295

| align="right" | 1 090 247

| align="right" | 6.55

align="right" | 60–64

| align="right" | 553 446

| align="right" | 550 206

| align="right" | 1 103 652

| align="right" | 6.63

align="right" | 65-69

| align="right" | 390 725

| align="right" | 399 835

| align="right" | 790 560

| align="right" | 4.75

align="right" | 70-74

| align="right" | 302 542

| align="right" | 334 976

| align="right" | 637 518

| align="right" | 3.83

align="right" | 75-79

| align="right" | 219 108

| align="right" | 280 213

| align="right" | 499 321

| align="right" | 3.00

align="right" | 80-84

| align="right" | 139 348

| align="right" | 221 480

| align="right" | 360 828

| align="right" | 2.17

align="right" | 85-89

| align="right" | 66 949

| align="right" | 145 107

| align="right" | 212 056

| align="right" | 1.27

align="right" | 90-94

| align="right" | 18 812

| align="right" | 57 379

| align="right" | 76 191

| align="right" | 0.46

align="right" | 95+

| align="right" | 3 204

| align="right" | 15 268

| align="right" | 18 472

| align="right" | 0.11

width="50"|Age group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80"|Female

! width="80"|Total

! width="50"|Percent

align="right" | 0–14

| align="right" | 1 487 164

| align="right" | 1 419 911

| align="right" | 2 907 075

| align="right" | 17.45

align="right" | 15–64

| align="right" | 5 615 630

| align="right" | 5 538 148

| align="right" | 11 153 778

| align="right" | 66.97

align="right" | 65+

| align="right" | 1 140 688

| align="right" | 1 454 258

| align="right" | 2 594 946

| align="right" | 15.58

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class="wikitable"
width="80pt"|Age Group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80pt"|Female

! width="80pt"|Total

! width="80pt"|%

align="right" | Total

| align="right" | 8 686 536

| align="right" | 8 788 879

| align="right" | 17 475 415

| align="right" | 100

align="right" | 0–4

| align="right" | 439 516

| align="right" | 418 110

| align="right" | 857 626

| align="right" | 4.91

align="right" | 5–9

| align="right" | 461 357

| align="right" | 438 470

| align="right" | 899 827

| align="right" | 5.15

align="right" | 10–14

| align="right" | 488 746

| align="right" | 465 532

| align="right" | 954 278

| align="right" | 5.46

align="right" | 15–19

| align="right" | 527 596

| align="right" | 504 139

| align="right" | 1 031 735

| align="right" | 5.90

align="right" | 20–24

| align="right" | 563 311

| align="right" | 544 175

| align="right" | 1 107 486

| align="right" | 6.34

align="right" | 25–29

| align="right" | 575 570

| align="right" | 557 372

| align="right" | 1 132 942

| align="right" | 6.48

align="right" | 30–34

| align="right" | 570 427

| align="right" | 556 062

| align="right" | 1 126 489

| align="right" | 6.45

align="right" | 35–39

| align="right" | 530 309

| align="right" | 523 777

| align="right" | 1 054 086

| align="right" | 6.03

align="right" | 40–44

| align="right" | 516 034

| align="right" | 517 454

| align="right" | 1 033 488

| align="right" | 5.91

align="right" | 45–49

| align="right" | 562 979

| align="right" | 569 595

| align="right" | 1 132 574

| align="right" | 6.48

align="right" | 50–54

| align="right" | 644 880

| align="right" | 641 251

| align="right" | 1 286 131

| align="right" | 7.36

align="right" | 55–59

| align="right" | 633 972

| align="right" | 629 585

| align="right" | 1 263 557

| align="right" | 7.23

align="right" | 60–64

| align="right" | 566 770

| align="right" | 570 891

| align="right" | 1 137 661

| align="right" | 6.51

align="right" | 65-69

| align="right" | 496 148

| align="right" | 507 630

| align="right" | 1 003 778

| align="right" | 5.74

align="right" | 70-74

| align="right" | 474 058

| align="right" | 496 978

| align="right" | 971 036

| align="right" | 5.56

align="right" | 75-79

| align="right" | 303 655

| align="right" | 340 405

| align="right" | 644 060

| align="right" | 3.69

align="right" | 80-84

| align="right" | 196 115

| align="right" | 253 008

| align="right" | 449 123

| align="right" | 2.57

align="right" | 85-89

| align="right" | 97 307

| align="right" | 160 502

| align="right" | 257 809

| align="right" | 1.48

align="right" | 90-94

| align="right" | 31 861

| align="right" | 73 187

| align="right" | 105 048

| align="right" | 0.60

align="right" | 95-99

| align="right" | 5 514

| align="right" | 18 631

| align="right" | 24 145

| align="right" | 0.14

align="right" | 100-104

| align="right" | 406

| align="right" | 2 040

| align="right" | 2 446

| align="right" | 0.01

align="right" | 105-109

| align="right" | 5

| align="right" | 84

| align="right" | 89

| align="right" | <0.01

align="right" | 110+

| align="right" | 0

| align="right" | 1

| align="right" | 1

| align="right" | <0.01

width="50"|Age group

! width="80pt"|Male

! width="80"|Female

! width="80"|Total

! width="50"|Percent

align="right" | 0–14

| align="right" | 1 389 619

| align="right" | 1 322 112

| align="right" | 2 711 731

| align="right" | 15.52

align="right" | 15–64

| align="right" | 5 691 848

| align="right" | 5 614 301

| align="right" | 11 306 149

| align="right" | 64.70

align="right" | 65+

| align="right" | 1 605 069

| align="right" | 1 852 466

| align="right" | 3 457 535

| align="right" | 19.79

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Migration and origin groups

{{See also|Multiculturalism in the Netherlands}}

Between 1590 and 1800 the estimated share of foreign-born population was consistently above 5%.

According to Eurostat, in 2010 there were 1,800,000 foreign-born residents in the Netherlands, corresponding to 11.1% of the total population. Of these, 1,400,000 (8.5%) were born outside the EU (including those from Dutch colonies) and 428,000 (2.6%) were born in another EU member state. The most common countries of birth being: Belgium, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom.{{cite web|url=http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-SF-11-034/EN/KS-SF-11-034-EN.PDF |title=6.5% of the EU population are foreigners and 9.4% are born abroad (34/2011) |work=Eurostat |first=Katya |last=VASILEVA |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120128101046/http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-SF-11-034/EN/KS-SF-11-034-EN.PDF |archive-date=2012-01-28 }} On 1 January 2016, 26.2% of persons aged 0–50 had at least one parent born in a foreign country. 11.4% of persons aged 0–50 of 'Dutch background' belonged to the 'third generation', the majority descending from Western immigrants. The third generation constitutes persons born from two second generation immigrants or one second generation immigrant and one person with a Dutch background. First and second generation immigrants and the third generation were 34.5% of the population aged 0–50.Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, [Wie zijn de derde generatie?. https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/nieuws/2016/47/wie-zijn-de-derde-generatie-] Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek.

As the result of immigration from overseas, the Netherlands have a sizeable minority of non-indigenous peoples. There is also a considerable level of emigration, in majority consisting of former immigrants. In 2005, some 121,000 people left the country, while 94,000 entered it. Out of a total of 101,150 people immigrating into the Netherlands in 2006, 66,658 were from Europe, Oceania, the Americas or Japan, and 34,492 were from other (mostly developing) countries. Out of a total of 132,470 emigrants, 94,834 were going to Europe, Oceania, the Americas or Japan and 37,636 to other countries.{{cite web|url=http://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/table.asp?LYR=G2:0,G3:0,G4:0&LA=en&DM=SLEN&PA=03742eng&D1=0-4&D2=0-7&D6=a,!0-7&HDR=T&STB=G5:D,G1|title=CBS StatLine - External migration; sex, age (31 dec), marital status and country of birth|work=cbs.nl}}

A large number{{cite web|url=http://focus-migration.hwwi.de/The-Netherlands.2644.0.html?L=1|title=Focus migration - country profile - Netherlands|date=November 2007|website=focus-migration.hwwi.de|publisher=Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsinstitut (HWWI)|access-date=6 April 2017|archive-date=30 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170430110347/http://focus-migration.hwwi.de/The-Netherlands.2644.0.html?L=1|url-status=dead}} of immigrants come from countries in Western Europe, mostly from the neighbouring countries of Germany and Belgium. There were five subsequent waves of immigration to the Netherlands in recent history.

  1. In the late-1940s and into the 1950s, following the end of the Second World War, people from the newly independent Republic of Indonesia repatriated or emigrated to the Netherlands - mainly Indo-European (people of mixed European and Indonesian ancestry of Dutch nationality) and supporters of the Republic of South Maluku.
  2. Between 1960 and 1974, migrants from Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and Morocco came to work in the Netherlands as guest workers. They were expected to return to their own country and many did, but others remained and in the 1970s and 1980s were joined by their families. Until 2004, when marriage immigration was restricted, their children usually married others from their home country.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}}
  3. After 1974, people emigrated from the newly independent Suriname and from the Netherlands Antilles, which remained part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In 1974, about forty thousand Surinamese migrated while still retaining Dutch citizenship; between 1975 and 1980 there was a transitional arrangement allowing migration. Antilleans have the Dutch nationality and behave like typical labour migrants, travelling to and from the country in response to the employment available.
  4. During the 1970s and 1980s, the number of asylum seekers was low, consisting e.g. of Chileans fleeing from political oppression and/or persecution. In the 1990s, asylum migration sharply increased,{{cite web |url=https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/news/2015/05/substantial-increase-asylum-seekers |title=Substantial increase asylum seekers |date=29 January 2015 |website=cbs.nl |access-date=6 April 2017 }} largely consisting of Yugoslavs, Somalis, Iraqis, Iranians, Ethiopians, Eritreans, Afghans and Vietnamese, fleeing war or famine.{{citation|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305626640|title=Nieuwe etnische groepen in Nederland. Een onderzoek onder vluchtelingen en statushouders uit Afghanistan, Iran, Ethiopië, Eritrea, Somalië en Vietnam.}} Between 2000 and 2014 asylum migration strongly decreased due to the strict "Cohen Law". However, the Syrian Civil War from 2011 resulted in a large influx of Syrian asylum seekers in 2015 and 2016; about ninety thousand Syrians had been granted asylum by 2018.
  5. Since the 2000s, migrant workers and their families from the newly joined EU member states in Central and Eastern Europe, including: Poland, and Bulgaria, and non-EU states , Ukraine and the former Yugoslavia.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} In addition, a number of Spaniards, Greeks, Italians, and Portuguese also migrated due to the impact of the Great Recession in those countries. In 2005, non-Western ethnic population comprised 1.7 million individuals, about 10% of the population in the country.{{Cite web|url=https://www.scp.nl/Publicaties/Alle_publicaties/Publicaties_2005/Jaarrapport_Integratie_2005|title=Jaarrapport Integratie 2005 - SCP Summary|website=www.scp.nl|pages=1–3|language=nl|access-date=2018-09-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180916022710/https://www.scp.nl/Publicaties/Alle_publicaties/Publicaties_2005/Jaarrapport_Integratie_2005|archive-date=2018-09-16|url-status=dead}}

Illegal immigration to the Netherlands results in automatic deportation{{cite news|title= Dutch float 'migrant prison' scheme|work=BBC|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7096186.stm|access-date=2012-05-05}} but this is often not enforced for various reasons such as unknown country of origin, etc. Many Dutch provinces in 2012 had quotas for deporting illegal immigrants.{{cite news |title=Anti-immigrant website fans flames in the Netherlands |work=Vancouver Sun |url=https://vancouversun.com/news/Anti+immigrant+website+fans+flames+Netherlands/6434901/story.html |access-date=2012-05-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120429052514/http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Anti%2Bimmigrant%2Bwebsite%2Bfans%2Bflames%2BNetherlands/6434901/story.html |archive-date=2012-04-29 }}{{cite news|title= Dutch Police to Scan Fingerprints in Checks for Illegal Immigrants|work=Voice of America|url= http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-news/2011/07/20/dutch-police-to-scan-fingerprints-in-checks-for-illegal-immigrants/|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130118222916/http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-news/2011/07/20/dutch-police-to-scan-fingerprints-in-checks-for-illegal-immigrants/|url-status= dead|archive-date= 18 January 2013|access-date=2012-05-05}}{{cite news|title=Government gets tougher with illegal immigrants|work=Radio Netherlands|url=http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/government-gets-tougher-illegal-immigrants|access-date=2012-05-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120428014452/http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/government-gets-tougher-illegal-immigrants|archive-date=2012-04-28|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=Clash over illegal alien arrest quota|work=Radio Netherlands|url=http://www.rnw.nl/english/video/clash-over-illegal-alien-arrest-quota|access-date=2012-05-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120401205741/http://www.rnw.nl/english/video/clash-over-illegal-alien-arrest-quota|archive-date=2012-04-01|url-status=dead}}

By 2017, persons with a migration background, both western and non-western, formed a majority in Amsterdam (2011), Rotterdam (2013) and The Hague, the three largest cities of the Netherlands.{{Cite web|url=http://statline.cbs.nl/Statweb/publication/?DM=SLNL&PA=70748NED&D1=0,2,4&D2=0&D3=0&D4=5,15,24&D5=l&HDR=T&STB=G4,G2,G1,G3&VW=T|title=CBS|last=Statistiek|first=Centraal Bureau voor de|website=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek|language=nl-NL|access-date=2018-09-17}}

In 2005, the governmental Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau in its annual report, noted recurring integration problems for ethnic minorities. While during the economic boom of the 1990s their unemployment and dependence on welfare had strongly decreased, the economic downturn between 2001 and 2004 disproportionally affected immigrant groups. This would be explained by their functioning as a labour reserve, by their lower educational levels and by lower language skills. The report also noted that per capita social interactions between native Dutch and immigrant populations tended to decline over time, partly explainable by the size growth of immigrant groups. Integration levels strongly varied between groups. Surinamese and Antilleans were well economically integrated, but the latter less so culturally. Cultural integration was limited for Turks, but better for Moroccans. Of the asylum seekers, Somalis were among the least integrated into Dutch society, while Iranians were the best integrated with the highest education levels and modern lifestyles. Though the educational levels of the second generation were a significant improvement over those of the first generation, they still lagged behind the native Dutch who themselves on average had been attending ever higher school types. While half of all native Dutch pupils in 2005 proceeded to higher secondary education (HAVO and VWO), for Turks and Moroccans the share was a fifth and for Somali pupils even lower.

In 2007, non-Western groups were generally socio-economically disadvantaged. Of the four largest non-Western groups, Turks and Moroccans were the most disadvantaged. In 2006, only 38.7% of Moroccans and 43.9% of Turks aged 15–64 were employed, meaning their unemployment rate was about four times that of the native Dutch (17.2% for Moroccans and 15.1% for Turks), and 30% received some type of social welfare.

The 2008 financial crisis and the Euro area crisis affected immigrant groups particularly hard. In 2012, at 12% non-Western migrants were six times more likely than native Dutch to receive social welfare benefits, with 2% for the Dutch.{{Cite web|url=https://www.scp.nl/english/Publications/Summaries_by_year/Summaries_2014/Annual_Integration_Report_2013|title=Annual Integration Report 2013 Summary|website=www.scp.nl|publisher=SCP|page=191|language=en|access-date=2018-09-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180916164037/https://www.scp.nl/english/Publications/Summaries_by_year/Summaries_2014/Annual_Integration_Report_2013|archive-date=2018-09-16|url-status=dead}}

File:2017 Immigrants to Netherlands low-income households.png.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/news/2018/46/half-of-refugee-households-at-risk-of-poverty|title=Half of refugee households at risk of poverty|last=Netherlands|first=Statistics|website=Statistics Netherlands|date=12 November 2018 |language=en-GB|access-date=2018-11-18}}]]

According to a 2010 Statistics Netherlands report, the third generation of non-Western immigrants was predominantly young with 80% being younger than 15, while growing with 10% each year. The third generation have a similar employment rate as the native Dutch and receive a similar amount of social benefits. The third non-Western generation follow adult education more frequently than both the native Dutch and non-Western immigrants. The non-Western immigrant population as a whole has 1.5 to 2 times the benefit dependence compared to the natives. The non-Western third generation had a rate slightly higher than the native Dutch as crime suspects, but lower than for non-Western immigrants as a whole.Steven de Jong, "PVV-plan is prachtig. Derde generatie kan imago ‘allochtoon’ opkrikken", NRC Handelsblad, 29 June 2011{{Cite journal|url=https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2011/06/29/pvv-plan-is-prachtig-derde-generatie-kan-imago-allochtoon-opkrikken-a1482011|title=Verkenning niet-westerse derde generatie|journal=Papers van het Centrum voor Beleidsstatistiek|publisher=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek|year=2010|location=Den Haag|pages=5 / Samenvattning|issn=1877-3028|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101116111707/http://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/311354DC-0B4D-4C0F-B8DA-B09247450055/0/201002x42pub.pdf|archive-date=16 November 2010}}

According to Statistics Netherlands, nearly 53% of refugee households have a low income, six times the Netherlands average (8.2%). For Syrian and Eritrean households the share is about 80%. At 33% the poverty risk is lowest among Iranian refugee households. The group of Syrian households at risk of poverty grew from ten thousand (76% of all Syrian households in 2016) to eighteen thousand (79% of all Syrian households) in 2018. Households of Polish, Romanian or Bulgarian origin have a greater than average risk of poverty even though households from these Eastern European countries generally depend on work for their income. Migrant workers from Eastern Europe generally perform low-skilled work while migrants from Western Europe are often highly educated.

Immigrants from foreign countries are divided into several ethnic groups. For example, there are both Russians and Chechens from Russia, Turks and Kurds from Turkey, Serbs and Albanians from Serbia and immigrants from Iran are divided into Persians, Azeris and Kurds.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb|title=CBS|first=Statistics|last=Netherlands|website=Statistics Netherlands|date=2 June 2023 }}

=Net migration of the Netherlands, 1995-present=

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|+ Netherlands Migration Data

! Year !! Immigration !! Emigration !! Net immigration

199596,09982,195+13,904
1996108,74991,945+16,804
1997109,86081,973+27,887
1998122,40779,289+43,118
1999119,15178,779+40,372
2000132,85078,977+53,873
2001133,40482,566+50,838
2002121,25096,918+24,332
2003104,514104,831-317
200494,019110,235-16,216
200592,297119,725-27,428
2006101,150132,470-31,320
2007116,819122,576-5,757
2008143,516117,779+25,737
2009146,378111,897+34,481
2010154,432121,351+33,081
2011162,962133,194+29,768
2012158,374144,491+13,883
2013164,772145,669+19,103
2014182,949147,862+35,087
2015204,615149,509+55,106
2016230,739151,545+79,194
2017234,957154,292+80,665
2018243,737157,366+86,371
2019269,064161,029+108,035
2020220,853152,494+68,359
2021252,528145,330+107,198
2022403,108179,310+223,798
2023335,668198,310+137,358
2024314,072204,941+109,131

=National origins=

File:Population of the Netherlands by Country of Birth.png

{{Pie chart|caption=Pie chart showing the breakdown of the Netherlands by national origin (2022)|label1=Dutch|label2=Turks|label3=Moroccans|label4=Surinamese|label5=Indos|label6=Germans|label7=Poles|label8=Curaçao|label9=Belgians|label10=Other|value1=74.77|value2=2.44|value3=2.38|value4=2.05|value5=1.99|value6=1.95|value7=1.26|value8=0.77|value9=0.7|value10=11.69|color1=GhostWhite|color2=Crimson|color3=Gold|color4=IndianRed|color5=Navy|color6=Cornsilk|color7=LightCyan|color8=DarkOliveGreen|color9=Honeydew|color10=Maroon|radius=80}}

{{Further|Integration law for new immigrants to the Netherlands}}

{{As of|2022|1|1}}, 4,438,900 citizens are of non-Dutch/Frisian origin. A majority of these (50,86%) are from seven backgrounds alone: Turks (inc. Kurds), Moroccans (inc. Berbers), Surinamese, Indonesians (inc. Moluccans), Germans, Poles and Curaçao.

With the huge expansion of the European Union during the 2000s, the Netherlands has seen a rise in the number of immigrants coming from new member states. Migrant workers from these countries are estimated to be about 100,000 as of 2007.{{cite news | title = Donner: 100.000 Oost-Europeanen werken in Nederland | url = http://www.volkskrant.nl/economie/article481415.ece/Donner_100_duizend_Oost-Europeanen_werken_in_Nederland|website=Volkskrant.nl | date = 2007-11-25 | access-date = 2007-11-25}} Legal migrants from new EU-member states doubled between 2007–11 to 200,000,{{cite web | title = Aantal Midden- en Oost-Europeanen in vijf jaar tijd verdubbeld | url = http://www.cbs.nl/nl-NL/menu/themas/bevolking/publicaties/artikelen/archief/2011/2011-3442-wm.htm | publisher = CBS | date = 2011-07-25 | access-date = 2011-11-29}} with estimates totaling up to 300,000. Of the Poles who initially moved to the Netherlands in 2004, about a quarter had returned to Poland by 2006.{{cite web | title = Immigratie Oost-Europeanen blijft hoog | url = http://www.cbs.nl/nl-NL/menu/themas/bevolking/publicaties/artikelen/archief/2007/2007-2334-wm.htm | publisher = CBS | date = 2007-11-28 | access-date = 2007-11-28}} In addition, a large number of Syrians moved to the Netherlands in the 2010s mostly as refugees, with the population increasing seven-fold between 2014 and 2019. Both Poles and Syrians have overtaken the population of Antilleans during the decade. More than 36,000 Roma live in the Netherlands.{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.eu/article/roma-and-travelers-in-the-netherlands-fear-for-survival-of-their-traditions/|title=Roma and Travelers in Netherlands fear for their culture|date=15 July 2019 }} Dutch Roma, Sinti and Dutch Jews were decimated by the Holocaust.{{cite book | chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-349-66019-3_34?noAccess=true | doi=10.1007/978-1-349-66019-3_34 | chapter=A Reassessment of the Dutch Record during the Holocaust | title=Remembering for the Future | year=2001 | last1=Rutland | first1=Suzanne D. | pages=527–542 | isbn=978-0-333-80486-5 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.holocaustremembrance.com/country/netherlands | title=Netherlands | IHRA }} However, the Jewish population has seen growth in the Netherlands in recent years.{{cite web | url=https://www.jpr.org.uk/country?id=224 | title=Institute for Jewish Policy Research: Netherlands }}

{{As of|2022|1|1}}:{{cite web|url=http://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/publication/?DM=SLNL&PA=37325&D1=0&D2=a&D3=0&D4=0&D5=a&D6=l&HDR=G2,G3&STB=G1,G5,T,G4&VW=T|title=CBS StatLine - Bevolking; generatie, geslacht, leeftijd en herkomstgroepering, 1 januari|website=Statline.cbs.nl|access-date=5 October 2017}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: right;"
National origins/Migration background

! 2022

! 2021

! 2020

! 2019

! 2018

! 2017

! 2016

! 2015

! 2014

! 2013

! 2012

! 2010

Dutch (& Frisians)

|13 151 772 (74.77%)

|13 169 507 (75.36%)

|13 186 880 (75.75%)

|13 196 025 (76.36%)

|13 209 225 (76.88%)

|13 218 754 (77.39%)

|13 226 829 (77.90%)

|13 235 405 (78.31%)

|13 234 545 (78.64%)

|13 236 494 (78.89%)

|style="color: blue"|13 236 618 (79.12%)

|13 215 458 (79.73%)

Turks (& Kurds)

|429 978 (2.444%)

|422 030 (2.415%)

|416 864 (2.395%)

|409 877 (2.37%)

|404 459 (2.35%)

|400 367 (2.34%)

|397 471 (2.34%)

|396 555 (2.35%)

|396 414 (2.36%)

|392 923 (2.34%)

|392 923 (2.35%)

|384 164 (2.32%)

Moroccans (& Berbers)

|419 272 (2.38%)

|414 186 (2.37%)

|408 864 (2.35%)

|402 492 (2.33%)

|396 539 (2.31%)

|391 088 (2.29%)

|385 761 (2.27%)

|380 755 (2.25%)

|374 996 (2.23%)

|368 838 (2.20%)

|362 954 (2.17%)

|349 270 (2.11%)

Surinamese

|359 814 (2.05%)

|358 266 (2.05%)

|356 402 (2.05%)

|353 909 (2.05%)

|351 681 (2.05%)

|349 978 (2.05%)

|349 022 (2.06%)

|348 662 (2.06%)

|348 291 (2.07%)

|344 734 (2.05%)

|344 734 (2.06%)

|342 016 (2.06%)

Indos (& Moluccans)

|349 301 (1.986%)

|352 266 (2.016%)

|356 029 (2.045%)

|358 773 (2.08%)

|361 594 (2.10%)

|364 328 (2.13%)

|366 849 (2.16%)

|369 661 (2.19%)

|372 233 (2.21%)

|374 847 (2.23%)

|377 618 (2.26%)

|style="color: blue"|382 319 (2.31%)

Germans

|342 925 (1.95%)

|345 746 (1.98%)

|349 284 (2.006%)

|351 552 (2.03%)

|354 136 (2.06%)

|356 875 (2.09%)

|360 116 (2.12%)

|364 125 (2.15%)

|368 512 (2.19%)

|?

|?

|style="color: blue"|379 017 (2.29%)

Poles

|220 980 (1.26%)

|209 278 (1.2%)

|198 024 (1.14%)

|185 497 (1.07%)

|173 050 (1.01%)

|161 158 (0.94%)

|149 831 (0.88%)

|137 794 (0.82%)

|123 003 (0.73%)

|111 121 (0.66%)

|100 775 (0.60%)

|77 178 (0.47%)

Antilleans

|165 477 (0.94%)

|160 429 (0.92%)

|158 487 (0.91%)

|155 492 (0.90%)

|153 469 (0.90%)

|150 981 (0.89%)

|148 926 (0.88%)

|146 855 (0.87%)

|145 499 (0.87%)

|143 992 (0.86%)

|138 113 (0.83%)

|134 486 (0.82%)

Syrians

|126 260 (0.72%)

|113 126 (0.65%)

|105 440 (0.61%)

|98 090 (0.57%)

|90 771 (0.53%)

|72 903 (0.43%)

|43 838 (0.26%)

|22 568 (0.13%)

|13 744 (0.08%)

|11 665 (0.07%)

|11 025 (0.07%)

|10 263 (0.06%)

Belgians

|123 136 (0.7%)

|122 197 (0.7%)

|121 019 (0.695%)

|119 769 (0.69%)

|118 725 (0.69%)

|117 495 (0.69%)

|116 389 (0.69%)

|115 687 (0.68%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

Former Soviets{{efn|Primarily Estonians, Lithuanians, Latvians, Russians and Ukrainians}}

|?

|110 877

|

|92 128 (0.53%)

|

|84 498 (0.49%)

|80 013 (0.47%)

|76 102 (0.45%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

British

|97 844 (0.56%)

|97 614 (0.56%)

|

|91 154 (0.53%)

|88 390 (0.51%)

|86 293 (0.51%)

|84 466 (0.50%)

|82 879 (0.49%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

Former Yugoslavs{{efn|Bosniaks & Bosnians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, Slovenes, and other Yugoslavs collectively}}

|?

|91 951

|

|87 536 (0.51%)

|

|85 504 (0.50%)

|84 243 (0.50%)

|83 261 (0.49%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

Chinese

|84 453 (0.48%)

|81 735 (0.47%)

|

|77 648 (0.45%)

|74 234 (0.43%)

|71 229 (0.42%)

|68 697 (0.40%)

|66 088 (0.39%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

Iraqis

|67 757 (0.39%)

|66 216 (0.38%)

|

|63 008 (0.36%)

|61 255 (0.36%)

|59 497 (0.35%)

|56 269 (0.33%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Indians

|65 399 (0.37%)

|58 460 (0.33%)

|

|48 724 (0.28%)

|

|36 818 (0.22%)

|32 682 (0.19%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Italians

|64 398 (0.37%)

|61 367 (0.35%)

|

|56 645 (0.33%)

|53 703 (0.31%)

|50 925 (0.30%)

|48 366 (0.28%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Afghans

|54 991 (0.31%)

|51 830 (0.3%)

|

|49 122 (0.28%)

|47 776 (0.28%)

|46 701 (0.27%)

|44 339 (0.26%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Spaniards

|54 269 (0.31%)

|50 466 (0.29%)

|

|46 741 (0.27%)

|

|42 926 (0.25%)

|41 572 (0.24%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

French

|52 389 (0.3%)

|50 207 (0.29%)

|

|47 009 (0.27%)

|45 558 (0.27%)

|43 836 (0.26%)

|42 070 (0.25%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Iranians (Persians, Azeris and Kurds)

|52 099 (0.3%)

|49 723 (0.29%)

|

|44 379 (0.26%)

|42 464 (0.25%)

|40 893 (0.24%)

|38 458 (0.23%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Bulgarians

|50 305 (0.29%)

|44 874 (0.26%)

|40 216 (0.23%)

|34 809 (0.20%)

|

|27 729 (0.16%)

|25 520 (0.15%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Americans

|49 246 (0.28%)

|47 408 (0.27%)

|

|44 399 (0.26%)

|

|40 022 (0.23%)

|38 494 (0.23%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Romanians

|48 563 (0.28%)

|43 161 (0.25%)

|39 340 (0.225%)

|34 185 (0.20%)

|

|25 551 (0.15%)

|23 020 (0.14%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Somalis

|41 064 (0.23%)

|40 701 (0.23%)

|40 251 (0.23%)

|39 947 (0.23%)

|39 737 (0.23%)

|39 457 (0.23%)

|39 465 (0.23%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Bosnians

|39 265 (0.22%)

|38 927 (0.22%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Brazilians

|38 125 (0.22%)

|35 285 (0.2%)

|33 348 (0.19%)

|30 104 (0.17%)

|

|24 725 (0.14%)

|23 675 (0.14%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

South Africans (Afrikaners)

|31 693 (0.18%)

|28 562 (0.16%)

|

|23 738 (0.14%)

|

|20 859 (0.12%)

|19 877 (0.12%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Greeks

|31 480 (0.18%)

|28 856 (0.16%)

|28 100 (0.16%)

|25 709 (0.15%)

|

|22 141 (0.13%)

|20 769 (0.12%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Portuguese

|31 306 (0.18%)

|29 092 (0.17%)

|28 802 (0.17%)

|27 450 (0.16%)

|

|25 637 (0.15%)

|24 930 (0.15%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Egyptians

|29 483 (0.17%)

|28 399 (0.16%)

|

|26 152 (0.15%)

|

|23 956 (0.14%)

|23 198 (0.14%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Ethiopians

|28 635 (0.16%)

|27 139 (0.15%)

|

|23 777 (0.14%)

|

|19 528 (0.11%)

|16 347 (0.10%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Hungarians

|28 210 (0.16%)

|26 853 (0.15%)

|

|24 898 (0.14%)

|

|22 870 (0.13%)

|22 080 (0.13%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Pakistanis

|27 261 (0.15%)

|25 938 (0.15%)

|

|23 855 (0.14%)

|22 897 (0.13%)

|22 137 (0.13%)

|21 447 (0.13%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Ghanaians

|26 694 (0.15%)

|25 999 (0.15%)

|

|24 460 (0.14%)

|

|23 430 (0.14%)

|23 168 (0.14%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Filipinos

|26 658 (0.15%)

|25 365 (0.14%)

|

|23 128 (0.13%)

|22 000 (0.13%)

|20 937 (0.12%)

|20 073 (0.12%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Vietnamese (Kinh)

|25 135 (0.14%)

|24 594 (0.14%)

|

|23 488 (0.14%)

|

|22 023 (0.13%)

|21 435 (0.13%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Thai

|23 390 (0.13%)

|22 642 (0.13%)

|

|21 364 (0.12%)

|

|20 106 (0.12%)

|19 513 (0.11%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Cape Verdeans

|23 150 (0.13%)

|22 980 (0.13%)

|

|22 632 (0.13%)

|

|22 285 (0.13%)

|22 157 (0.13%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Colombians

|21 853 (0.12%)

|20 515 (0.12%)

|

|18 351 (0.11%)

|

|16 607 (0.10%)

|15 892 (0.09%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Hongkongers

|18 363 (0.1%)

|18 332 (0.10%)

|

|18 367 (0.11%)

|

|18 357 (0.11%)

|18 300 (0.11%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Australians

|17 722 (0.10%)

|17 688 (0.10%)

|

|17 349 (0.10%)

|

|16 597 (0.10%)

|16 127 (0.09%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Canadians

|17 266 (0.1%)

|16 997 (0.10%)

|

|16 614 (0.10%)

|16 240 (0.09%)

|15 944 (0.09%)

|15 625 (0.09%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Austrians

|16 216 (0.09%)

|16 130 (0.09%)

|

|16 055 (0.09%)

|

|15 777 (0.09%)

|15 674 (0.09%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of Sub-Saharan Africa

|?

|

|

|108 621 (0.63%)

|

|97 026 (0.57%)

|91 797 (0.54%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of Europe

|?

|

|

|77 245 (0.45%)

|

|68 592 (0.40%)

|65 849 (0.39%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of Americas (except Caribbean)

|?

|

|

|52 425 (0.30)

|

|47 048 (0.28%)

|45 256 (0.27%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of North Africa and Middle East

|?

|

|

|55 180 (0.32%)

|

|46 231 (0.27%)

|44 059 (0.26%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of East and Southeast Asia

|?

|

|

|38 279 (0.22%)

|

|34 562 (0.20%)

|33 473 (0.20%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of Caribbean

|?

|

|

|28 861 (0.17%)

|

|21 514 (0.13%)

|20 956 (0.12%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of South Asia

|?

|

|

|18 672 (0.11%)

|

|17 448 (0.10%)

|16 762 (0.10%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Rest of Oceania

|?

|

|

|6 479 (0.04%)

|

|6 062 (0.04%)

|5 916 (0.03%)

|?

|?

|?

|?

|?

Others

|?

|

|

|

|

|

|

|1 094 826 (6.48%)

|1 587 433 (9.43%)

|1 437 462 (8.57%)

|1 437 462 (8.59%)

|1 387 255 (8.37%)

Total

|17 590 672

|17 475 415

|17 407 575

|17 282 163

|17 181 084

|17 081 507

|16 979 120

|16 900 726

|16 829 289

|16 779 575

|16 730 348

|16 577 612

File:Dutch background population pyramid in 2022.svg|Dutch background population pyramid in 2022

File:Migration background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|Migration background: Total

File:1st generation migrant background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|1st generation migrant background

File:2nd generation migrant background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|2nd generation (both parents born abroad) migrant background

File:2nd generation partial migrant background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|2nd generation partial (one parent born abroad) migrant background

File:Europe background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|Europe (total foreign/non-Dutch) migrant background

File:Americas background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|Americas (total foreign/non-Dutch) migrant background

File:Asia background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|Asia (total foreign/non-Dutch) migrant background

File:Africa background population pyramid in the Netherlands.svg|Africa (total foreign/non-Dutch) migrant background

File:Population pyramid of the Netherlands by migration background in 2022.svg|Total population pyramid by migration background origin

class="wikitable"

! Region of the World{{Cite web |title=CBS Statline |url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/37325/table |access-date=2023-11-15 |website=opendata.cbs.nl |language=nl}}

! 2024{{cite web | url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/85384NED/table?ts=1705119797159 | title=CBS Statline }}

! 2023{{cite web | url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/85384NED/table?ts=1705119797159 | title=CBS Statline }}

! 2022

! 2021

! 2019

! 2018

! 2017

! 2016

Netherlands

|12 941 748 (72.13%)

|12 978 154 (72.86%)

|13 013 279 (73.97%)

|13 169 507 (75.36%)

|13 196 025 (76.36%)

|13 209 225 (76.88%)

|13 218 754 (77.39%)

|13 226 829 (77.90%)

Europe (Except Netherlands)

|1 677 093 (9.35%)

|1 617 454 (9.08%)

|1 477 069 (8.39%)

|

|

|

|1 237 807 (7.25%)

|1 204 908 (7.10%)

Asia

|1 661 731 (9.26%)

|1 594 551 (8.95%)

|1 523 493 (8.66%)

|

|

|

|

|

Americas

|855 488 (4.77%)

|804 097 (4.51%)

|815,554 (4.63%)

|

|

|

|

|

Africa

|806 882 (4.50%)

|785 016 (4.41%)

|761 277 (4.32%)

|

|

|

|

|

North Africa and Middle East

|

|

|

|1 148 300 (6.64%)

|

|1 081 636 (6.33%)

|1 033 393 (6.09%)

East and South East Asia

|

|

|

|561 047 (3.25%)

|

|551 542 (3.23%)

|548 340 (3.23%)

Caribbean and Suriname

|

|

|

|538 262 (3.11%)

|

|524 961 (3.07%)

|520 959 (3.07%)

Sub-Saharan Africa

|

|

|

|243 175 (1.41%)

|

|222 585 (1.30%)

|212 811 (1.25%)

Americas (Except Caribbean and Suriname)

|

|

|

|161 893 (0.94%)

|

|144 346 (0.85%)

|138 942 (0.82%)

South Asia

|

|

|

|91 251 (0.53%)

|

|76 403 (0.45%)

|70 891 (0.42%)

Oceania

|

|32 019 (0.18%)

|24 423 (0.14%)

|24 390 (0.14%)

|22 828 (0.14%)

|

|22 659 (0.13%)

|22 043 (0.13%)

class="wikitable"

|+Immigrants and people of migrant backgrounds

!Nationality

!Population (2022){{Cite web|url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/37325/table?fromstatweb|title=CBS Statline|website=opendata.cbs.nl}}

{{flag|Turkey}}

|429,978

{{flag|Morocco}}

|419,272

{{flag|Suriname}}

|359,814

{{flag|Indonesia}}

|349,301

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Germany}}

|342,925

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Poland}}

|220,980

{{flag|Syria}}

|126,260

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Belgium}}

|123,136

{{flag|United Kingdom}}

|97,844

{{flag|China}}

|84,453

{{flag|Iraq}}

|67,757

{{flag|India}}

|65,399

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Italy}}

|55,001

{{flag|Afghanistan}}

|54,991

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Spain}}

|54,269

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|France}}

|52,389

{{flag|Iran}}

|52,099

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Bulgaria}}

|50,305

{{flag|United States}}

|49,246

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Romania}}

|48,563

{{flag|Somalia}}

|41,064

{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}

|39,265

{{flag|Brazil}}

|38,125

{{flag|South Africa}}

|31,693

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Greece}}

|31,480

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Portugal}}

|31,306

{{flag|Egypt}}

|29,483

{{flag|Ethiopia}}

|28,635

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Hungary}}

|28,210

{{flag|Pakistan}}

|27,261

{{flag|Ghana}}

|26,694

{{flag|Philippines}}

|26,658

{{flag|Cape Verde}}

|23,150

{{flag|Thailand}}

|23,390

{{flag|Colombia}}

|21,853

{{flag|Hong Kong}}

|18,363

{{flag|Australia}}

|17,722

{{flag|Canada}}

|17,266

{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Austria}}

|16,216

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|+Net immigrants in the Netherlands in 2022{{Cite web|url=https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/03742/table?ts=1595694123107|title=CBS Statline|website=opendata.cbs.nl}}

! Rank!! Country !! Number!! Percentage

1{{flag|Ukraine}}82,76737
2{{flag|Syria}}16,2767.2
3{{flag|Turkey}}12,0405.4
4{{flag|India}}10,9034.9
5{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Poland}}10,0254.5
6{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Romania}}6,0432.7
7{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Bulgaria}}5,5272.5
8{{flag|South Africa}}4,6162
9{{flag|Afghanistan}}3,2781.7
10{{flagicon|EU}}{{flag|Greece}}3,2701.7
Top 10 total154,74569.1
Other69,05330.9
Total223,798100

=Emigration=

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2012}}

The Netherlands has seen considerable emigration. In the 1950s' and early 1960s, 560,000 people migrated to the United States, South Africa, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, leaving their war-torn and overpopulated home country behind. At least 60,000 of these migrants were Indo-European (mixed Dutch-Indonesian) repatriates that moved on, mostly to the United States, after being repatriated to the Netherlands from the former Dutch East Indies during and after the Indonesian Revolution.

In 2005, some 121,000 people migrated from the Netherlands. There is considerable migration towards neighbouring states, Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom and to the Netherlands Antilles. Furthermore, almost half of the current emigration consists of people returning to their country of birth, including rejected asylum seekers, after the more stringent migration laws were implemented.

=Education by background=

According to a 2016 study by Statistics Netherlands, students with a non-western background generally study at a lower level of secondary education. 48 percent of those with a Dutch background were at HAVO or VWO level at third year, compared to 23 percent for Dutch Turks, 28 percent for Dutch Moroccans, 35 percent for Dutch Surinamese and 31 percent for Dutch Antilleans. Some backgrounds fared better: over 40 percent of Dutch Afghans studied at HAVO/VWO level, and for Dutch Iranians the rate was 50 percent, which was above native Dutch students.{{citation|url=https://www.cbs.nl/-/media/_pdf/2016/47/2016b5_jaarrapport_integratie_2016_web.pdf|title=Jaarraport Integratie 2016|publisher=CBS}}

Employment and income

Unemployment, youth ages 15–24

:

:total: 7.2%. Country comparison to the world: 130th

:male: 7.7%

:female: 6.6% (2018 est.)

Religion

{{Main|Religion in the Netherlands}}

In 2013, Statistics Netherlands found that 26% of the population identified as Roman Catholic, 16% as Protestant, 5% as Muslim, and 6% as "other" (the last includes other Christian denominations, Hindus 0.6%, Jews 0.1%, and Buddhists 0.4%). The agency interviewed 355,237 people in the period 2010–2013.{{cite book|last1=Schmeets|first1=Hans|title=De religieuze kaart van Nederland, 2010-2013|date=2014|publisher=Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek|page=4|url=http://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/20EC6E0B-B87A-4CFE-818B-579FB779009F/0/20140209b15art.pdf|access-date=23 April 2015}} In 2019, the Central Bureau of Statistics reported that for the first time non-religious people were in the majority in the Netherlands. Only 49% of people older than 15 years reported to be religious; in 2012 that was still 54%. The largest religion was still Catholicism (24%), while 5% identified with Islam.{{Cite web|url=https://www.scientias.nl/niet-religieuze-nederlander-is-nu-officieel-in-de-meerderheid/|title=Niet-religieuze Nederlander is nu officieel in de meerderheid|date=October 22, 2018}}

{{Pie chart

|thumb = right

|caption = Religion in Netherlands (2018) by Statista{{Cite web|url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/527782/population-of-the-netherlands-by-religion/|title = Netherlands: Population, by religion 2010-2018}}

|label1 = No religion

|value1 = 53

|color1 = Honeydew

|label2 = Roman Catholic

|value2 = 22

|color2 = DarkOrchid

|label3 = Dutch Reformed Church{{efn|name=merge}}

|value3 = 6

|color3 = DodgerBlue

|label4 = Protestant Church in the Netherlands{{efn|name=merge|In 2004, the Dutch Reformed Church (NHK) and the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (GKN) merged to form the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN) and officially no longer exist. However, many people still tend to give their older affiliation even after the merger. People who declared themselves simply as belonging to the Protestant Church in the Netherlands did not give an information about belonging to an older affiliation.{{cite book|last1=Schmeets|first1=Hans|last2=Mensvoort|first2=Carly van|title=Religieuze betrokkenheid van bevolkingsgroepen, 2010–2014|date=2011|publisher=Centraal Bureau voor der Statistiek|url=http://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/C3344AD7-8513-45AE-BB16-D1B277FE34BA/0/2015BT11religieuzebetrokkenheidvanbevolkingsgroepen20102014.pdf|access-date=21 February 2018|archive-date=15 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170315174734/https://www.cbs.nl/NR/rdonlyres/C3344AD7-8513-45AE-BB16-D1B277FE34BA/0/2015BT11religieuzebetrokkenheidvanbevolkingsgroepen20102014.pdf|url-status=dead}}}}

|value4 = 6

|color4 = DarkTurquoise

|label5 = Reformed Churches in the Netherlands{{efn|name=merge}}

|value5 = 3

|color5 = Aquamarine

|label6 = Muslim

|value6 = 5

|color6 = Green

|label7 = Other religions

|value7 = 5

|color7 = Chartreuse

}}

Language

{{Main|Languages of the Netherlands}}

The main language is Dutch, while Frisian (known as West Frisian outside of the Netherlands) is also a recognized language in the province of Friesland and is used by the government and schools there. Several dialects of Low Saxon (Nedersaksisch in Dutch) are spoken in much of the north and east and are recognized by the Netherlands as regional languages according to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Another group of dialects granted the status of regional language is Limburgish, which is spoken in the south-eastern province of Limburg. Major immigrant languages are Indonesian, Turkish, Arabic, Berber, Papiamento, German and Polish.

See also

Notes

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References

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