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World Population by Income
The interactive map shows how many live on how much, and where (USA: Pew Center 2015-22).
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United Nations Population Division
Daten zur globalen Bevölkerungsentwicklung und zu Fragen der Migration (2021)
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UNHCR Population Statistics Database
Readers can explore data on the United Nations Refugee Agency's persons of concern dating back to 1951 with the most recent data (as of this writing) being from 2017.
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17.3% of Germany's population has immigrated since 1950
14.2 million people lived in Germany in 2021 who themselves had immigrated since 1950, according to microcensus results (Statistisches Bundesamt 2023).
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National Statistics Online (UK)
Home of official UK statistics: Britain's economy, population and society at national and local level (2009-18)
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U.S. Census: Data Visualization
This online gallery provides access to several dozen visualizations documenting population change, settlement patterns, and more (U.S. Census Bureau 2014).
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Facts on U.S. immigrants
Datensammlung des Pew Research Center 1850–2016 (USA 2020-22)
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Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration
The interdisciplinary research centre focuses on the causes, patterns and consequences of international population mobility and movements affecting UK, Europe and associated global processes (UK: University College London 2017-20).
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The Changing Face of the Heartland
By the year 2044, people of color will make up a majority of the U.S. population. Jennifer Bradley studies a region in Minnesota changing as rapidly as any in the country (Brookings Essay 2015-20).
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The Racial Dot Map
Created by Dustin Cable at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, the Racial Dot Map provides ”an accessible visualization of geographic distribution, population density, and racial diversity of the American people in every neighborhood in the entire country” (USA 2013).
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