Almost 20% of Danish newborns in 2016 have foreign mother, government reveals
‘Nearly one in five babies born in Denmark in 2016 has a non-Danish mother, leading to major economic and cultural consequences, experts said after government statistics were reported by local media.
Out of 61,614 children born in Denmark last year, over 20 percent have a mother who is either an immigrant or a descendant of immigrants.
In particular, 21.6 percent were born to either immigrants or descendants of immigrants, while a total of 18.5 percent of all babies were born to foreign mothers.’
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