La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018

In 2018, European Union nationals represented 275 000 individuals in the Brussels-Capital Region, i.e. 23 % of the population domiciled there. This is the result of the continuous increase in the number of people in this group between 2000 and 2018, linked to significant immigration from the new mem...

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Main Author: Charlotte Casier
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Language:English
Published: Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB 2019-09-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/2878
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description In 2018, European Union nationals represented 275 000 individuals in the Brussels-Capital Region, i.e. 23 % of the population domiciled there. This is the result of the continuous increase in the number of people in this group between 2000 and 2018, linked to significant immigration from the new member states, the continued growth in the number of French nationals and the resumption of emigration from southern Europe from 2008 onwards. In geographical terms, the presence of Europeans was strengthened between 2000 and 2015 in the south-east of the inner urban ring, although at the same time, the significant increase in the number of Polish, Romanian and Bulgarian nationals has contributed to increasing the European presence in certain neighbourhoods in the western part of Brussels.
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La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
Brussels Studies
population
immigration
European Union
international institutions
demographic boom
title La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
title_full La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
title_fullStr La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
title_full_unstemmed La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
title_short La transformation des structures démographiques et de la géographie des Européens à Bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
title_sort la transformation des structures demographiques et de la geographie des europeens a bruxelles entre 2000 et 2018
topic population
immigration
European Union
international institutions
demographic boom
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/2878
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