(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 12 - Households with at least one
foreign-born member were over 2.5 million in Italy in 2021,
representing 10% of families living in the country - an
additional 700,000 family units compared to the 2011 census,
ISTAT said on Tuesday.
Overall, foreign-born residents increased by about one million
people over the decade between the two censuses, and
single-person households, which grew by over 400,000 units,
represented 40% of the total increase of the foreign population,
ISTAT said in its study on 'Families with foreigners in the 2021
population censuses'. (ANSA).
Foreign-born population grew by 1 mn in 10 years - ISTAT
Increasing number of people living alone