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Old Posted Aug 27, 2013, 2:22 PM
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The population of Germany, as released by the German statistical office this morning, was 80,523,746 on Jan. 1, 2013. In one year, the population of Germany increased by 195,846 people, which is +0.24% in one year. The increase is entirely due to immigration. In 2012, natural change (births minus deaths) was -196,038, and the net migration (people moving to Germany minus people leaving Germany) was +391,884, which resulted in a population growth of +195,846.

Negative natural change has been on a rising trend since the reunification of Germany. The most recent years here:
2006: -148,903
2007: -142,293
2008: -161,925
2009: -189,418
2010: -180,821
2011: -189,643
2012: -196,038

Germany hasn't experienced a birth surplus (positive natural change) since... 1971. Natural change is bound to become even more negative in the coming years, because more and more Germans are reaching old age, and fewer women are reaching child-bearing age.

As for immigration, Germany has registered a spectacular boom in immigration since 2010, although it remains to be seen whether these newly arrived immigrants will remain in Germany long-term. In 2012 and in 2011, net migration was able to offset entirely the birth deficit (i.e. the population of Germany experienced positive growth), which hadn't been the case since 2002.

Net migration:
2006: +22,791
2007: +43,284
2008: -55,743
2009: -12,782
2010: +127,677
2011: +279,330
2012: +391,884
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