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I thought that the table at the end of this article from The Guardian regarding the effects of migration on European populations (not enough to do more than slow down population declines, in case you're wondering) deserved reproduction here.

Migration: population gainers and losers

The gainers (Listed as country, population (net migration)):


United States 299,112,000 (1,005,016)
Italy 58,990,000 (294,950)
Spain 45,511,000 (282,168)
United Arab Emirates 4,937,000 (264,623)
United Kingdom 60,473,000 (223,145)
Canada 32,582,000 (214,715)
Australia 20,575,000 (112,751)
Russia 142,336,000 (106,183)
Malaysia 26,894,000 (100,315)
Germany 82,387,000 (98,864)

The losers:
China 1,311,416,000 (-563,909)
India 1,121,788,000 (-523,512)
Mexico 108,327,000 (-411,643)
Indonesia 225,465,000 (-315,651)
Iran 70,324,000 (-281,296)
Pakistan 165,804,000 (-198,965)
Philippines 86,264,000 (-189,781)
Sudan 41,236,000 (-123,708)
Egypt 75,437,000 (-90,524)
Tanzania 37,858,000 (-68,144)


The size of the influxes into the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia is perhaps not as much commented upon as it should be, as is the volume of the emigration from Indonesia and Tanzania.
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