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It’s similar across Western Europe. It’s exactly 55% native in the UK, probably around 60% in Germany, about 55% in Sweden. France and Belgium are likely lower but it’s hard to say for certain, there’s far less data. I suspect it’s lower in Austria because the native birthrate is so low, but again hard to be sure.
UK and German stats are confounded by mass European immigration, if that’s what you care about, such that probably 70% total of births are to European parents. Percentage in Sweden is likely lower, and the same will probably be true in France/Belgium.
As the linked Substack article indicates, Sweden has also been a target nation for large-scale inter-European immigration, particularly from Finland. The same applies to France and Belgium, insofar as I know.
I'm not sure about whether even right-wing Swedes are particularly worried about "non-ethnic Swedes" whose non-ethnicness means that they have a Danish/Norwegian or Finnish (often Finland-Swedish) parent and otherwise are indistinguishable from "fully ethnic" Swedes. Indeed, inter-European immigrants and descendants often tend to vote for right-wing populists at greater rates than "full ethnics".
I don't think they really care as long as the immigrants aren't MENA/Muslims since the rest seem to integrate well, which is usually the primary concern outside of really far right circles.
I don't think anyone cares about Polish or Ukrainian immigrants for instance (outside of some unionist concerns).
Q: How do you recognize a second generation Polish or Ukrainian immigrant?
A: They have a funny (sur)name.
At least that's how it works in Finland.
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So what is it? Like 50% Swedes, 15% other Europeans, and 35% MENA?
If that's true, those numbers are really really bad and given continuing migration and higher birthrates among immigrant communities essentially terminal for Sweden.
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