Expressen ("The Express"), one of two nationwide evening newspapers in Sweden, reported this week:
By 2050, more than 30 percent of Sweden's population could be Muslims if immigration is high - while the proportion will be 11 percent at "zero" immigration.In comparison, a poll in France in 2016 said 25.5% of 15 year olds identified as Muslim. Such polls are very rare in France.
This is according to a new study from the well-known American research center Pew .
The data can become political explosives in the infected immigration debate - and several Swedish researchers say that the study does not take into account that Muslims give birth to fewer children when they move to Europe.
It is likely that migrants will adapt to Swedish conditions when it comes to birthrates, says Ann-Zofie Duvander, professor of demography.
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