發表文章

目前顯示的是 10月 22, 2018的文章

Moroccan-Dutch

圖片
Moroccan-Dutch Total population 391,088 [1] (2017) 2.2% of the Dutch population Regions with significant populations predominantly Randstad (70%), Noord-Brabant and Limburg (16%) Languages Dutch, Tamazight (85%), Moroccan Arabic (15%) [2] Religion Mainly Islam, minority Christianity, Judaism and Atheism The terms Moroccan-Dutch or Dutch-Moroccans refer to immigrants from Morocco to the Netherlands and their descendants. [3] [4] Contents 1 Migration history 2 Demographic characteristics 2.1 Education 2.2 Crime rate 2.3 Population centers 3 Culture 4 LGBT-related attitudes 5 Notable people 6 See also 6.1 Notes 6.2 Sources 7 Further reading Migration history Moroccans were not much represented in the first major wave of migration to the Netherlands from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s, which consisted mostly of people from the Netherlands' former colonies. However, they began to show up in l

Turks in the Netherlands

圖片
Turks in the Netherlands Total population 400,367 a (2017 CBS estimate) [1] Other estimates: 400,000 [2] [3] –500,000 [4] [5] [6] Languages Dutch Turkish Dutch dialects Religion Sunni Islam ~70% Alevism ~17% Nontheism ~13%. [7] [8] [9] [10] a This figure only includes people whose origins are from Turkey. 197,107 people had a first generation background and 195,816 had a second generation background. The CBS has not provided any figures for further generations. [1] Turks in the Netherlands (occasionally Dutch Turks or Turkish-Dutch ) (Dutch: Turkse Nederlander ; Turkish: Hollanda Türkleri ) are the ethnic Turks living in the Netherlands. They make up 2.5% of the population. [11] Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2.1 Population centers 2.2 Other Turkish communities 2.2.1 Bulgarian Turks 2.2.2 Western Thrace Turks 2.3 Crime 2.4 Education 3 Culture 3.1 Language 3.2 Religion 4 Politi