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Migration trends in Greenland

The migration trends in Greenland, with modest growth and occasional net out-migration.

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Jan 20, 2026
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Is it true that there is no private property in Greenland?

No: Greenland does not follow the conventional model of universal private land ownership—the broad legal principle in reporting is that land is publicly owned while individuals and companies can hold ...

Jan 14, 2026
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population of greenland

Greenland’s population in early 2026 is estimated at roughly 55,600–57,000 people, with most mainstream counters clustering around 55,600–55,800 based on recent United Nations and World Bank–derived s...

Jan 18, 2026
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How has Greenland’s population changed since 1950 and what are the main drivers (fertility, mortality, migration)?

Greenland’s population rose from roughly 23,000 in 1950 to about 55,000–57,000 today, with most of that increase concentrated between the 1950s and 1980s when high fertility combined with falling mort...

Jan 22, 2026

What legal and political changes have given Greenland greater self‑rule since mid‑20th century?

’s move from colony to a high degree of autonomy unfolded through a series of legal statutes, referendums and negotiated transfers of authority — most importantly the 1979 and the 2009 — each building...

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