Immigration in Berlin
A collection of scientifically-inspired articles written by the students of the course Immigration in Electoral Democracies at the Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin (Summer Semester 2015)
A collection of scientifically-inspired articles written by the students of the course Immigration in Electoral Democracies at the Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin (Summer Semester 2015)
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Demographics<br />
1 4% of Berl<strong>in</strong> residents do not<br />
have German citizenship. 1<br />
Immigrants by region of orig<strong>in</strong> 1<br />
Share of immigr<br />
Re<strong>in</strong>ickendorf<br />
P<br />
Foreigners by residency status<br />
and region of orig<strong>in</strong> 2<br />
Spandau<br />
Charlottenburg-<br />
Wilmersdorf<br />
Mitte<br />
Fried<br />
Kre<br />
Tempelhof<br />
Schöneber<br />
Steglitz-Zehlendorf<br />
0% 50%<br />
Migrants from Turkey<br />
represent 1 7.2% of the foreign<br />
population and are the largest<br />
immigrant group. 1<br />
3