How Many Immigrants In Austria
. Between 1860 and 1974 Austria provided 43 million emigrants to the United States. These included ethnic German Polish Czech Slovak Hungarian Slovene Romanian Italian Croatian and Serbian peoples.
From the mid-1930s through the mid-1950s approximately 70000 Austrians arrived in the United States. Clarification needed There are more than 415000 descendants of foreign-born immigrants residing in Austria the great majority of whom have been naturalized. In 2020 an average of 2137 million people with migration background lived in Austria that is 244 of the entire population.
From the mid-1930s through the mid-1950s approximately 70000 Austrians arrived in the United States.
They either held a foreign citizenship or were Austrian nationals born abroad. According to Eurostat there were 127 million foreign-born residents in Austria in 2010 corresponding to 152 of the total population. At the beginning of 2021 315 per cent of Viennas residents were foreign nationals 371 per cent were born abroad and 419 per cent were of foreign origin ie. After Austria emerged as a prosperous democratic country during the 1960s Austrian immigration to the United States became negligible.
