I wanted to wrap up this series of posts I have been writing about the people living in Berlin, using data provided by the Statistical Office of Berlin-Brandenburg, with a final post about EU foreign citizens living in the city.
A couple of days ago I was discussing how Poland, Italy, and Bulgaria were the EU countries with the highest number of expats living in Berlin, but the data also contains a very interesting breakdown per district (Bezirk).
I put the totals in a density map:
I also used the specific country data to create a matrix heatmap using the tutorial on how to create a heatmap with jQuery and Tables. See the resulting table below:
There are a couple of interesting conclusions from the data: The Polish are definitely the largest minority from the EU countries, and this can be observed in every district. Mitte is definitely the most popular district for most of the EU citizens, and finally, Marzahn-Hellersdorf is the least popular overall.

