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Major immigration flows to the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland 2010-2016
Average annual flows above 1000 people by country of origin Migration flows by country of origin are of growing interest in the Nordic Region due to the recent unprecedented inflows of migrants. There are also interesting differences between the Nordic countries with respect to the dominant countries of origin of migrants and the size of inflows. The Faroe Islands and Greenland each had one average annual inflow greater than 1000 people during the measured period, in both cases from Denmark (around 2000 to Greenland and around 1000 to the Faroe Islands). Iceland had average annual inflows just above 1000 people from two countries, Denmark and Poland.
- 2017 June
- Demography
- Iceland
- Migration
- Nordic Region
- Other
Transnational co-operation
Transnational Cross-border Programmes in Northern Europe for the period 2014-2020 (Interreg V B). The map shows the geography of the cooperation regions and areas in the implementation of the programmes, i.e. North Sea Region, Baltic Sea Region, and Northern Periphery and Arctic Region.
- 2016 January
- Arctic
- Europe
- Nordic Region
- Territorial cooperation