

🎧 Gibt es noch Refugien im Westen?
May 20, 2025
Delve into the shifting demographics of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland as the discussion highlights regions with low migration rates. Surprising statistics reveal intricate trends in migration, especially between western and eastern states. The talk explores what these insights mean for those contemplating a move, unraveling the complexities of demographic research. Expect a thought-provoking analysis that challenges common perceptions and invites listeners to consider what 'refuge' means in today's changing landscape.
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Purpose of Wunsch Audio Analysis
- The Wunsch audio analysis answers supporter questions about migration concentration in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- It reveals migration levels to help those considering relocation or geographic preferences understand demographic realities.
Low Migration in East German States
- Eastern German states like Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have some of the lowest migrant and foreigner percentages in Germany.
- Even cities over 100,000 like Halle, Cottbus, and Rostock show migrant shares below 10%, indicating regional differences.
Western German Regions with Lower Migration
- Some western German states, such as Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Lower Saxony, still have relatively low migrant shares.
- Certain western cities over 100,000, like Salzgitter and Wolfsburg, show migrant shares around 22-24%, lower than major cities like Munich or Berlin.