This report examines the potential future changes in Europe's Muslim population according to different migration scenarios. It analyzes the impact of migration on the religious composition of Europe, focusing on the influx of Muslim migrants and refugees.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Pew Research Center |
Authors: | Alan Cooperman, Anne Fengyan Shi, Ariana Monique Salazar, Joey Marshall, Juan Carlos Esparza Ochoa, Marcin Stonawski, Michaela Potančoková, Phillip Connor, Stephanie Kramer, Conrad Hackett |
Time horizon: | 2010 |
Geographic focus: | Europe, European Union Countries, Norway, Switzerland |
Page count: | 59 pages |
The research method involves demographic analysis and multistate cohort-component population projections. It uses data on age, sex, fertility, mortality, religious switching, and migration rates to estimate and project the Muslim and non-Muslim populations in Europe from 2010 to 2050 under different migration scenarios.
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The Pew Research Center's report “Europe's Growing Muslim Population” explores the impact of migration on the Muslim demographic in Europe. It presents three scenarios: zero migration, medium migration, and high migration, projecting the Muslim population from 2016 to 2050. The study considers factors like fertility rates, age distribution, and religious switching, alongside historical migration patterns and asylum seeker data. The report highlights the significant influence of migration policies and external events on Europe's future Muslim population.
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Categories: 2010 time horizon | 2010s time horizon | 2050 | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | European Union Countries geographic scope | Norway geographic scope | Switzerland geographic scope | age distribution | asylum seekers | demographic trends | demography | economy | europe and migration | fertility rates | future projections | migration | migration scenarios | muslim population | muslims | politics | refugee flows | regular migrants | religious switching