1.1.9. Foreigners as a proportion of total population. Males

Description of indicator

According with the Eurostat "Methodological manual on city statistics":

  • Nationals: citizen of the country in which the city is located; this does not necessarily mean that they are born there (based on citizenship in a country, UN 1980).
  • EU nationals: citizens of other EU countries.
  • Nationals born abroad: citizens of the country in which the city is located, but born abroad in another EU/non EU country.
  • Foreigner: is a person who does not have the citizenship of the country of current usual residence regardless of the place of birth.
  • EU foreigner: is a person living in the reporting country who has the nationality of another EU country than the reporting country.
  • Non-EU foreigner: is a person living in the reporting country with a third country nationality, i.e. someone who has not the nationality of any of the Member States of the European Union.

For the distinction between those born in the country and abroad, the terms "native-born" and "foreign-born" are used:

  • "native-born": means a person who was born in the country of current usual residence regardless of the person's citizenship;
  • "foreign-born": means a person who was born outside of the country of current usual residence regardless of the person's citizenship.

For further details on nationality and citizenship see Commission Regulation (EC) No 1201/2009 of November 2009.

Source: Continuous Municipal Register Statistics. INE.

Reference date: 1st January data for all years are provided. Most countries use this date as a reference date.

Available series: 2010-2022.

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