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How Switzerland’s population has changed in 50 years
Release Date
2026-04-10
Media
Le News
Summary
As Switzerland debates the “No to a 10-million Switzerland” initiative backed by the Swiss People's Party, its demographic trend stands out in Europe.
The population has grown from about 6.3 million in 1975 to over 9 million today, driven mainly by immigration rather than births. Switzerland attracts working-age migrants—mostly from the EU—thanks to high wages and economic stability.
At the same time, many migrants leave upon retirement, with return rates reaching 40–60% for some groups. This creates a “circular” model: migrants contribute during their productive years while limiting long-term ageing costs.
However, rising immigration—especially since free movement with the EU in 2002—has increased pressure on infrastructure and housing, fueling current political debates.
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2026-04-10
How Switzerland’s population has changed in 50 years(Le News)
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