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  2. Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of urban areas in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2013 the 'functional urban area' of Aarhus had a population of 845,971, while the 'functional urban area' of Tampere had a population of 364,992. However, according to official statistics, the "taajama" of Tampere is larger than the "byområde" of Aarhus (eurostat.ec). This suggests that direct comparisons between Finland and ...

  4. Demographic center of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    As the population distribution of a country changes, the demographic center will move. In Sweden, Statistics Sweden (Statistiska Centralbyrån, or SCB) calculates the official demographic center, using a weighted mean population per property, by geographical coordinates. [dubious – discuss]

  5. Taxation in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The main source for local authorities and country councils in Sweden is a local income tax which is paid by 85% of the population. These 85% are citizens earning above a certain level of income, and the tax is added to the national income tax.

  6. Statistics Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Sweden (Swedish: Statistiska centralbyrån [staˈtɪ̌sːtɪska sɛnˈtrɑ̂ːlˌbyːrɔn] ⓘ; SCB, lit. ' Central Bureau of Statistics ' ) is the Swedish government agency operating under the Ministry of Finance and responsible for producing official statistics for decision-making, debate and research.

  7. Category:Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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  8. List of the most populous municipalities in the Nordic countries

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    Sweden: 159,663 [1] 957.89 [2] 167 Örebro Sweden: 159,437 [1] 1,373.15 [2] 116 Helsingborg Sweden: 151,403 [1] 344.01 [2] 440 Stavanger Norway: 148,682 [3] 68.01 [4] 2,186 Jyväskylä Finland: 149,263 [5] 1,171.03 [6] 126 Jönköping Sweden: 146,330 [1] 1,480.36 [2] 99 Norrköping Sweden: 145,222 [1] 1,495.05 [2] 97 Reykjavík Iceland: 142,740 ...

  9. Urban areas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A total of 8,016,000 – 85 per cent – of the Swedish population lived in an urban area; occupying only 1,3 per cent of Sweden's total land area, and the most populous urban area is Stockholm at 1,4 million people. [3] [9] There are over 2,000 urban areas in Sweden as defined by Statistics Sweden on 31 December 2023. [10]