Net migration rate compares the difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during the year per 1,000 persons (based on midyear population). A positive net migration rates indicates that there are more people entering than leaving an area. When more emigrate from a country, the result is a negative net migration rate, meaning that more people are leaving than entering the area.
Source: The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Net migration rate:
Migrant(s) per 1,000 population
Albania -3.2
Andorra 0
Austria 3.5
Belarus 0.8
Belgium 4.0
Bosnia and Herzegovina -0.4
Bulgaria -0.3
Croatia 0
Cyprus 6.3
Czechia 2.7
Denmark 2.7
Estonia -2.7
Finland 2.2
France 1.1
Germany 1.8
Gibraltar -3.2
Greece 1.1
Hungary 2.5
Iceland 2.5
Ireland 5.6
Italy 3.4
Kosovo -0.4
Latvia -4.9
Liechtenstein 4.7
Lithuania -4.1
Luxembourg 10.8
Malta 4.4
Moldova 0
Monaco 11.7
Montenegro -5.0
Netherlands 3.0
North Macedonia 0.4
Norway 3.9
Poland -6.2
Portugal 1.5
Romania -3.3
San Marino 5.6
Serbia 0
Slovakia 0.4
Slovenia 1.5
Spain 4.1
Sweden 4.0
Switzerland 5.9
United Kingdom 2.9
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