Albania is not among the top 10 for non-UK parents

Albania is not among the top 10 for non-UK parents

According to recent data, Albania is now in the top 10 most frequent countries of birth for both mothers and dads who were born abroad.

Albania is presently the ninth most frequent nation of birth for women who were not born in the UK, according to yearly birth data for England and Wales from the previous year.

The non-EU nation is now the sixth most popular place of birth for dads who were born elsewhere than the UK.

The inclusion of Albania in the top 10 most frequent nations for non-UK mothers and dads is a first.

For fathers born outside the UK, Pakistan remains the most common country of birth

The majority of women who were born outside of the UK now give birth in Romania, according to recent statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The greatest decline in births in 2021, at 8.6%, was among women from Poland.

Pakistan continues to be the most typical place of origin among men who were born outside of the UK.

The biggest drop, 10.3% from 2020 to last year, was seen in births to dads born in Poland.

Since 2015, fewer children are being born to dads who were born in Poland.

Overall, according to the ONS statistics, 34.2% of all children born in England and Wales last year had either one or both parents who were foreign-born.

This was a reduction from 34.8% in 2020.

From 29.3 percent in 2020 to 28.8 percent in 2021, the percentage of births in England and Wales to women born outside the UK.

According to the ONS, this was caused by a rise in births to women who were born in the UK.

In contrast to 179,726 births to mothers who were not born in the UK, there were 445,055 births to women who were.

There were 11,031 more births to UK-born women in 2021 compared to 2020, indicating a substantial baby boom.

The overall number of births for women born outside the UK stayed around the same as it did in 2020.

There was, however, a distinction between England and Wales.

Births in England to women who were not born in the UK decreased from 30.2% in 2020 to 29.6% in 2021.

In Wales, the percentage of births to women who were not born in the UK rose from 11.8% in 2020 to 12.4% in 2017.

In England and Wales, the overall fertility rates for women born in the UK climbed to 1.54 children per woman in 2021, up from 1.49 children per woman in 2020.

The overall fertility rates for women who were not born in the UK remained constant at 2.03 children per woman.