A World in Motion: Global Demographics Explained—Part 1
Episode 39
Stat: 70 percent. That’s how many children now born in London have at least one foreign-born parent.
Story: In many ways, the metropolis of London is a microcosm of what’s happening around the globe. People move across borders and flock to urban centers, causing their newfound homes to evolve and adapt. How are global demographic trends affecting and changing our world? To learn, host Dan LeDuc talks with Mark Hugo Lopez, director of global migration and demography research at the Pew Research Center.
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- At Least a Million Sub-Saharan Africans Moved to Europe Since 2010
- Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in the U.S. Are Often More Educated Than Those in Top European Destinations