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The 2005 Swedish census showed an increase of 1,488,322 compared to the 1990 census, an average increase of 88,680 annually. During the 1930s, birth rate increased by more than 88128.5 children per year while death rates fell and immigration surged.
Sweden has the most segregated labor market of people with foreign background in Europe, when measured against both high and low educational level by OECD statistics. [2] According to the European Network Against Racism, skin color and ethnic/religious background have significant impact on an individual's opportunities in the labor market. [3] [4]
According to Statistics Sweden, as of 2016, there is a total of 8,541 foreign-born children and young adults aged 0–21 who are adopted in Sweden. Of these individuals, the most common countries of birth are China (3,977), South Korea (1,735), Colombia (1,438), Vietnam (1,241), and India (1,017). [66] Population by ancestry, Sweden 2002–2011
African immigrants to Sweden include naturalized citizens and residents of Sweden who were born in Africa. As of 2020, there are 236,975 people in Sweden who were born in Africa. [2] [3] By 2022, this number rose to 250,881 residents of Sweden who were born in Africa, or approximately 1.5-2% of the total population. [4]
Own work using data from Statistics Sweden on the origin and background of the population in each Sweden (using all in this ... Added gender sides: 00:06, 5 March ...
Statistics Sweden; Demographics of Stockholm; U. Urban areas in Sweden; List of urban areas in Sweden This page was last edited on 13 May 2022, at 00:18 (UTC). Text ...
Sweden's parliament on Wednesday passed a law that will make it easier for people to change their legal gender and lower the age at which it is allowed to 16 years from 18 years, despite heavy ...
Map of the Swedish regions by Human Development Index in 2017. ... Sweden (average) 0.952: 2 West Sweden: ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search.