Abandoned for the last five years 45.2 thousand immigrants from the Netherlands to England. From them turned away 38.6 thousand did not return to the Netherlands. Most come from former British colonies (28 percent). Then England followed (26 percent) and the Netherlands (20 percent).
Emigrants from the Netherlands to the UK by origin, 2011-2015
Former British colony | 28.1 |
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great Britain | 26.3 |
Dutch | 20.1 |
Other | 25.6 |
Especially children of parents from former British colonies
There were many children among the emigrants from one of the former British colonies 18 years. They had traveled with their parents who were born in Somalia, Afghanistan or Pakistan. Some of them traveled to England after obtaining Dutch citizenship. The language and community that exist in England make this place a popular destination for groups of this origin.
Many Dutch and British people leave for England to study or for their first job. More than half of Dutch emigrants and a third of British emigrants experienced this 18 to 30 years old old. Among the British who emigrated across the English Channel, people aged over 50 made up a relatively large group.
Emigrants from the Netherlands to the UK, by origin and age, 2011-2015
Former British colony | 4307 | 2255 | 3734 | 552 |
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great Britain | 1594 | 3723 | 3250 | 1580 |
Dutch | 659 | 3986 | 2613 | 515 |
Other | 1946 | 3533 | 3709 | 692 |
More than a third of the men who emigrated worked in the Netherlands
Men leaving for England are more likely to find paid work in the Netherlands than women. From those men 36 percent income from their own work or business and a quarter for women. The largest group of female emigrants are students or students or too young to attend school.
Emigrants from the Netherlands to the UK by socio-economic and gender categories, 2011-2015
Work | 35.5 | 25.5 |
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Benefit recipients | 8.4 | 8.8 |
(Not yet) going to school/ school children/students |
27.3 | 30.1 |
Others without income | 21.7 | 29.7 |
Unknown category | 7.1 | 5.9 |
Dutch emigrants often had low incomes
Emigrants from a Dutch background have relatively low incomes. Income of Dutch emigrated people in the working age group (18-67 years old) owned by 33 percent cases to the lowest income quartile (less than 13 thousand euros per year). The income of this fifth of the Dutch who emigrated is unknown.
Dutch emigrants (18-67 years) from the Netherlands to the UK by income quartile, 2011-2015
Without (known/ observed) income |
21.6 |
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first quartile (lowest income) |
33.3 |
2nd quartile | 10.6 |
3rd quartile | 12.8 |
4th quartile (highest income) |
21.6 |
More than 73 thousand Dutch people in the UK
In 2011, according to the last official Eurostat measurements, almost 64 thousand people in England who were born in the Netherlands. Until 2015, there were almost 10 thousand The Dutch arrive. It is thought that someone lives there January 1, 2016 very wide 73 thousand people in England who were born in the Netherlands.
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