27,261 (2022 official estimate)-40,000 (Pakistan's estimate)[1][2]
Dutch Pakistanis formed a population of 27,261 individuals (persons born in Pakistan or with at least one parent born there) according to the latest official statistics published by the Netherlands
Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek on 1 January 2022.[1]
^Yusuf, Huma (8 May 2012).
"A Long Way From Home". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 August 2020. The Pakistani diaspora in the Netherlands is small, numbering less than 20,000 in 2009 according to Dutch statistics, but closer to 40,000 by Pakistan's count, perhaps owing to illegal immigration.
Further reading
Bano, S.; Hoolt, J. (1989), De Pakistaanse Gemeenschap in Amsterdam, afdeling Onderzoek en Statistiek, Gemeente Amsterdam
Blom, Johan (1984), "Pakistanen in Nederland: een niet erkende minderheidsgroep", Buitenlanders Bulletin, 9 (4): 12–16,
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Butt, Waqas (December 2007), "A Socio-economic and Cultural Perspective on Pakistanis in the Netherlands", in Kalra, Virinder S. (ed.), Pakistani Diasporas: Culture, Conflict, and Change, Oxford in Pakistan Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology, Pakistan: Oxford University Press,
ISBN978-0-19-547625-5
Morgahi, M. Amer (October 2010), "An Emerging European Islam: The Case of the Minhajul Qur'an in the Netherlands", in van Bruinessen, Martin; Allievi, Stefano (eds.), Producing Islamic Knowledge in Europe: Transmission and dissemination in Western Europe, Routledge Islamic Studies Series, London: Routledge,
ISBN978-0-415-35592-6
Selier, F. J. M. (March 1991), Pakistanis in the Netherlands: The Case of Rotterdam, V. U. Uitgeverij,
ISBN978-90-6256-947-2