• magikmw@piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    Probably true. But then there’s a lot of immigration happening, especially to Warsaw from places other than Ukraine. I don’t know how it statistically compares to other countries around us.

    I also just realized there’s no definition of ethnic diversity on this picture, and where exactly the data is from, so it could be pretty skewed.

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      4 days ago

      It seems like (at least according to wikipedia) true immigration to Poland is tiny (~10,000 per year ). Poland allows a huge amount of temporary workers, though. Germany and Czechia, for example, have roughly 10x the amount of immigration per 1000 people.

      I also just realized there’s no definition of ethnic diversity on this picture

      Definitely important. It’s all a social construct anyway. Its like any kind of taxonomy where you have lumping and splitting of groups. A country could choose to group a bunch of related groups for nationalistic purposes, or they could chose to create in-groups and outgroups.