
- why all
the most foreign immigrants and their descendants have to counted:
Before 1970 Denmark had almost no foreign immigrants.
Officially 337.243 foreigners[1] and their descendants
included the ones with a Danish citizenship or about 6 p. c. of the population stayed
in Denmark 1 January 2006. Associated professor Hans Oluf Hansen Copenhagen
University reported in the newspaper Berlingske Tidende 20 August 2005 that the
original Danes would become a minority before the end of this century, if it
continues[2].
As on the other hand the official
Danish projection of population was presented in the newspaper Jyllands-Posten
29 August 1999
(refered to in JP 21 August 2005[3]), and it showed 13.7
p.c. immigrants and descendants totally in the year 2020[4], professor P. C.
Matthiessen who commented the figures, was almost attacked via the media.
The account is even in a worse way:
Information of Denmark reports:
There were already more than 690,000 most foreign foreigners, naturalized and
their children 1. January 2006 corresponding to more than 13 p.c., and Danes
will for certain become a minority between 2035 and 2045, if it continues: http://www.lilliput-information.com/uscan.html
(corrected official status in English) and http://www.lilliput-information.com/edu/index.html
(realistic projection in Danish)
To be able to prove the magnitude of the
project might help us to be able to tell where we are, and it might perhaps
also tell us how quickly we move towards a rather doubtful future. But was it
meant to be(?) When we look at what happens in the community, it seems beyond
doubt that the so-called activities of integration do not have much effect, at
least definitely not the official expected effect.
Recently Danish authorities had to admit this:
Second and third
generation gave birth to 10 p.c. more children
a woman in average than their parents did, accounted in a period of six years in
Copenhagen, compare with the manager of the bureau of statistics Claus Woll, the
newspaper Soendagsavisen 25 January 2004.
Second and third
generation have a weaker connection to the
labourmarket than their parents[6]
The number of
immigrant from the mentioned areas is
the only number of visitors that always increases – in periods an exponential increase – for the
whole 26 years period from 1979.
The immigrants from less developed countries load the Danish public sector three times
more than the Danes in average – according to the latest reports from the public
established Commission of Welfare, supplemented with a few quotations from the
same: “…the immigration from less developed countries to Denmark laod the
public finances substantially. The participation in working is low – especially
the women. Among those on the labour market the unemployment is high – among other
things because a lot of them do not the qualification to get a job at a lowest
wages of the market…” “…Immmigrants from
less developed countries receive more from the public fonds than they
contribute via taxes. The reason is that they have low career participation and as a rule do not leave the
country again before they get old. They receive 2.6 mio. dkr. more in a
lifetime than they contribute to the public sector…”
The word integration has been used as a magic formula for 25 years precisely like the remark “Sesam-Sesam
open up” in the 1001 Nights’ fairytale. In the fairytale it works, and that is
just the way of the Postmodernist – free in the air floating.
The brief account of the number:
- from the number births to the number of foreign immigrants
Three most essential reasons of the low number of
births among Western women:
1.
In
average the first cild is born when the mother is about 28 years or more - this mean it become more
difficult to get more children thereafter.
2. 15-20 p.c.
of the women in the age of 40 in the Western countries has no children – this figure
has increased substantially
3.
Abortions have increased to an amount of more than
15,000 of a birth cohort of 68,000-70,000 in Denmark, compare DR-texttv 20 Mars
2006.
Point 2 is characteristic for European unemployed or expelled women from
the labour market (20-25 p.c.) who do not dare to give birth to children. The
same pattern was retrieved, and is clearly found today in the old Eastbloc.
The number of births has been reported in more details on:
http://www.lilliput-information.com/fertt.html - in the world)
http://www.lilliput-information.com/ferteu.html - in
Europe (in English)
http://www.lilliput-information.com/fertty.html - in
Germany (in Danish)
http://www.lilliput-information.com/fertfr.html - from number of children to the percentage
of foreign immigrants (in Danish)
There
is just one reason why population in Denmark has increased for the last 26
years: The steady increased influx of immigrants and their births. The Danes just
give birth to half of what is needed to secure a stable Danish population, when
the deaths has been subtracted.
In 1979 5.117.000 lived in Denmark. 1 January 2006 the
population amounted 5.427.459. It looks as if the difference must be a little
more than 317,000. The number of Danes has decreased (very characteristic)
since 1968, when the average number of births a woman got lower than 2.1. The 317,000 is
less than half of the story that we proved in quite another too (read below).
Since 1979 Folketinget (the Danish parliament) has given Danish
citizenship to 189,910 individuals since 1979, compare Danmark’s Statistics Statisticbank,
and the children that the naturalized have born after they got the letter from
Folketinget is being accounted as if they are Danes. 1 January 2006 the result
is that more than 690,000 with most foreign origin in Denmark from areas
outside Western Europe, North America, Israel, Japan, Australia and New
Zealand. It has been proved using another method on: http://www.lilliput-information.com/uscan.html
I.e.
there were 4,737,459 (5,427,459 –690,000) Danes and Westerners (of which about 74,000 other
Westerners) in Denmark, and this corresponds to the decrease in the
number of children among Westerners, as this has been recognized in the whole
Western world. A decreased of about 3.0 - 3.5 per mille a year all over Europe.
This results in 4,732,488 for the 26 years period[7]. There was 99,796 foreign citizens in Denmark in 1980 (compare table
31 in Statistical Yearbook 1987 from Danmark’s Statistics), of which about 47.880
were foreigners from the areas subjects to this reading. This number has more
than doubled in the 26 years period.
Granted
Danish citizenships
A total going through
and prove (by use of quite another method) of the true development for last 26
years has been given on: http://www.lilliput-information.com/uscan.html . As for
the immigration from Turkey and Pakistan for the last 26 years read:
http://www.lilliput-information.com/engtyda.html
Changing
political leaders in Denmark and all over Europe perhaps were worried of their
fellow countrymen to die out caused by too few births, and as an nearby result to
get lower and lower tax-payments. They got an idea, a splendid
idea accompanied with the leading figures
of the world:
The population surplus of some islamic contries
Years 1998/2050 (in
millions)
Compare:
UN World Population Prospects, 1998 revision:
Iran: 64 mio./115 mio.
Tyrkey: 65 mio./101 mio.
Egypt: 66 mio./115 mio.
Bangladesh: 123 mio./212 mio.
Pakistan: 142 mio./345 mio.
The result
remains the same, and the end-result is reached even quicker – about double as
quickly.
The deciding for the political, so-called professional
leaders with their eyes to number one: “It shall not happen before we have gone”.
But here we to prepare them for joyful truth that the political
effect on stability, and what is worse shall begin long before the Danes have
become a minority in their country about 35 to 45 years from now (27 Mars 2006), and obviously longer
before the Danes have died out …does it not look like this already?
http://www.lilliput-information.com
M. Sc.
(Economics) Joern E. Vig, Denmark
[3] http://www.jp.dk/arkiv:aid=3213638:ssid=404746
[4] In this account all later generations of descendants than the first
have got the predicate Danish.
[5] http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php?id=1700989
(in Danish)
[6] Documentation of 18 October 2005:
”The Sons of the Immigrants
do not get Work”
By Martin H. Damsgaard
and Christian Friis Hansen
http://epaper.jp.dk/18-10-2005/demo/JP_04-01.html
“..Sons
of immigrants supply the workforce to a still smaller degree on market of labour
in the town Aarhus. According to the chairman of the Thinktank for Integration of
the government Erik Bonnerup, Aarhus have to take action as quickly as
possible. It is a substantial problem that might load the economy of the town
seriously, and you ought improve the situation as quickly as possible…”
Immigrants
on the German and Danish labor market, Rockwool Foundation (another so-called Thinktank),
October 2004:
”…Germany
has had an decreasing trend in the employment for non-Western immigrants since
the midd 1980s, and this is a development that can traced back to the beginning
of the 1970s. This development has its parallel in Denmark, where the
employment frequency decreased markedly form 1985 to 1994. Even though the
employment has increased afterwards not least caused by the economic boom, the
employment among non-Western immigrants has never reached its earlier level.
Founded
on sequence-data from Denmark we can conclude that much of the explanation to
the decreasing trend of employment is that the new non-Western immigrants who
has arrived in Denmark after the 1970s, have had a much weaker connection to the
labour market from earliest beginning until 1999 every year’s of the newcomers have
in this way had a lower career participation than the ones from the year before…”