Are Muslims not one of the few demographics in the UK that doesn’t have a birth rate in the toilet? Is this surprising to anyone?
Feeling_Pen_8579 on
Demographic with highest birthrate is yongest.
Next, moon is NOT made of cheese.
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ero_mode on
This is a natural conclusion to birthrate patterns.
eldomtom2 on
A rather misleading article – as the actual report says (page 55) the average age of the Muslim population is increasing; the share of the Muslim population that is 4 or under dropped from 11.7% to 9.3%, and the share that is 50 or over rose from 12.1% to 15.5%. The article implies demographics are shifting in that the average Muslim is getting younger, when in fact it’s the exact opposite.
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Demographics are going to see massive change in the next 20 years, a lot like Birmingham.
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Cersei-Lannisterr on
Naturally meaning you’ll see more people brought up with sectarian values among tightly woven segregated communities.
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Are Muslims not one of the few demographics in the UK that doesn’t have a birth rate in the toilet? Is this surprising to anyone?
Demographic with highest birthrate is yongest.
Next, moon is NOT made of cheese.
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This is a natural conclusion to birthrate patterns.
A rather misleading article – as the actual report says (page 55) the average age of the Muslim population is increasing; the share of the Muslim population that is 4 or under dropped from 11.7% to 9.3%, and the share that is 50 or over rose from 12.1% to 15.5%. The article implies demographics are shifting in that the average Muslim is getting younger, when in fact it’s the exact opposite.
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Demographics are going to see massive change in the next 20 years, a lot like Birmingham.
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Naturally meaning you’ll see more people brought up with sectarian values among tightly woven segregated communities.
Secularism is likely down the drain.