Less than 20% Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine,
Germany ( An exact number for the circumcision rate in Germany is not available. A 2016 study in
Population Health Metrics quotes a survey stating 6.7% for men aged 30 to 61. Public health insurances in Germany paid for 32 thousand circumcisions on boys in 2020. In this context, a peer-reviewed study found that circumcisions of minors increased slightly throughout the study period between 2013 and 2018. The corresponding population-related number rose from 7.5 circumcisions per 1,000 minors in 2013 to 8 in 2018. A peer-reviewed study in 2021 found that circumcisions were more frequent in the first 5 years of life and above 15 years of age, whereas preputium-preserving procedures were preferred in the age groups between 5 and 14 years of age. It also claims a decrease in the number of circumcisions in recent years, stating that "[t]he number of circumcisions and preputium-preserving operations decreased in absolute and relative numbers" and that "[t]he increasing trend towards neonatal circumcision observed in the United States is absent in Germany". Neonatal in this context refers to circumcisions shortly after birth. Another peer-reviewed study in 2023 also reports that among than 38,000 German homosexual men without
migration background 19.7% were circumcised.
United Kingdom (15.8%) A national survey on sexual attitudes in 2000 found that 15.8% of men or boys in the United Kingdom (ages 16–44) were circumcised, while 11.7% of 16- to 19-year-olds, and 19.6% of 40- to 44-year-olds said they had been circumcised. Apart from black Caribbeans, men born overseas were more likely to be circumcised. The researchers stated that this trend in the late 1990s saw too many boys, especially under the age of 5, were being circumcised because of a misdiagnosis of
phimosis.
The Netherlands (9 - 16%) Among participants of the HELIUS study, recruited between 2011 and 2015 (age 18–70), the circumcision rate for Dutch men without a
migration background was 9%. The rate was > 95% for men of Moroccan, Turkish or Ghanaian background. A small study from 2019 that recruited homosexual men suffering from various STDs found that 16% of the participants were circumcised.
France (14%) In France, according to a telephone survey (TNS Sofres Institute, 2008), 14% of men are circumcised.
Bulgaria (13.4%) The circumcision rate in Bulgaria is estimated to be 13.4%.
Denmark (1.6 - 7%) In 1986, 511 out of approximately 478,000 Danish boys aged 0–14 years were circumcised. This corresponds to a cumulative national circumcision rate of around 1.6% by the age of 15 years. A recent survey (2017–2018) called Project SEXUS surveyed 62,675 Danes aged 15–89 years on sexual topics. The survey found the male circumcision rate to be 7%. Of the respondents 5% were circumcised for medical or other reasons, while 2% were circumcised for religious or traditional reasons.
Spain (6.6%) The overall prevalence of circumcision in Spain is reported to be 6.6%. This figure is an estimate and fully representative only for students of the university where the survey took place. A 2016 study estimated a prevalence rate of 0.11% in total population. The circumcision rate was reported to be 8.5% in 2016.
Croatia (1.34%) A 2016 report found that the circumcision rate in Croatia was 1.34%. Albania, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Another study shows a circumcision rate of 41.6% in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Albania (36.8% or 47.7%) In Albania during the years 2008–09 the percentage of men age 15–49 who reported having been circumcised was 47.7%. In the years 2017–18 the circumcision rate in Albania had declined to 36.8%. The percentage of circumcised men aged 15–49 across various prefectures ranges from 82.2% in Kukës, 66.7% in Dibër, 53.7% in Durrës, 52.8% in Tirana, and 50.4% in Shkodër, to 26.3% in Elbasan, 21.4% in Korçë, 18.7% in Berat, 18.1% in Vlorë, 12.6% in Fier, 4.5% in Gjirokastër, and 4.0% in Lezhë. Albania is unique regarding the lower than expected practice of circumcision as even among Muslims, the rate is 46.5%, while among Bektashis it is lower at 21%. This contrasts with the near-universal practice of
circumcision as Islamic custom among Muslims worldwide.
Belgium (~22%) A study on genital sensitivity from 2013 recruited ~1400 adult men through leaflets randomly distributed at railway stations in Belgium. In this study 22.6% of the participants reported being circumcised.
Over 80% Kosovo (91.7%), Azerbaijan (98.5%) and Turkey (98.6%). ==Oceania==