2012
Total of pupils of migrants parents/background in schools (automatically or by hand if no data on previous lines)
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Austria
In 2010/11 there were 109,316 pupils (9.7 per cent) of migrants parents/background at Austrian schools.
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Bulgaria
No data available.
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Cyprus
The total of the figures published by the Statistical Service of the Republic for the year 2009/2010 for foreign school children in all three levels of education is 25388. The term 'foreign' includes both EU citizens and third country nationals.
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Denmark
See statistics below:
- Finland
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France
The only available data: 288544 foreign students in 2011-2012, which constitutes 12,3% of the total number of students
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Germany
881,450 foreign pupils attended institutions of primary or secondary education in the school year of 2011/12. 265,292 foreign pupils attended tertiary institutions.
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Greece
Elaboration from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (EL.STAT.). In the year 2007-2008, 136374 foreign students.
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Hungary
No data.
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Ireland
The Higher Education Authority (HEA), in 2004, collected data pertaining to the ‘proportion of pupils with an immigrant background in the total population of pupils aged 15, public and private sectors combined, 2002/03.’
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Italy
756,000 pupils of migrants parents/background in school in 2011/201
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Poland
The number of non-Polish pupils was 6,489.
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Portugal
No information available.
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Romania
No publicly available data could be found.
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Slovenia
There is no official data available on the number of pupils with migrant background in schools in Slovenia.
Estimations based on data on integration measures indicate that in the primary, secondary and tertiary education in Slovenia more than 10.000 of pupils and students do have a migrant background.
- Spain
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Sweden
There are only estimates of the total pupils of migrants parents/background in schools (147,824). Sweden does not maintain official statistics concerning ethnic origin other than citizenship and country of birth. The main rule according to the Swedish Personal Data Act (1998:204).