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  2. Immigration to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Sweden - Employment among persons aged 20-64 per region of birth and education level 2016. [77] One hour of work weekly counts as "employed". [78] Sweden and the Netherlands have strong economies, but they have also the widest employment rate gaps between immigrants and non-immigrants of all OECD states. [79]

  3. Economy of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, Sweden had what Life magazine called in 1938 the "world's highest standard of living". [34] Sweden declared itself neutral during both world wars, thereby avoiding much physical destruction and instead, especially after the First World War, profiting from the new circumstances – such as booming demand for raw materials and ...

  4. Income inequality in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Income inequality in Sweden ranks low in the Gini coefficient, being 25.2 as of 2015 [4] which is one of the lowest in the world, and ranking similarly to the other Nordic countries; although inequality has recently been on the rise and several central European countries now have a lower Gini coefficient than Sweden. [5] [6]

  5. I Want to Retire in Sweden. How Can I Make it Happen? - AOL

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    Sweden is one of the most sought-after countries in the world. It offers an excellent quality of life for retirees with beautiful landscapes and historic, walkable cities to enjoy.

  6. Americans in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Americans in Sweden consists of immigrants and expatriates from the United States as well as Swedish people of American ancestry. In 2021, there were 24,173 US-born people living in Sweden. [1] According to the organization Democrats Abroad Sweden in 2020, there were c. 40,000 American citizens in Sweden. [2]

  7. Want to cut government waste? Start with the penny ... - AOL

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    The prosand cons—of eliminating pennies. ... Countries like Canada, New Zealand, and Australia all stopped producing one-cent coins more than a decade ago. Sweden was a first mover in 1972.

  8. What life is like for a family living off-grid in a 160 ... - AOL

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    Mathias, Tova, and their son Ivar live in a 160-square-foot cabin in the wilderness of northern Sweden. The family moved into their home, which has no electricity or water, eight years ago.

  9. Asian immigrants to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Due to immigration, from 2000 to 2020, Sweden's Asian-born population grew by 577,651. [2] Many immigrants to Sweden are from Asia, with Syria and Iraq being the largest countries of Asian origin. [3] [4] Residents born in Asia living in Sweden enumerated 845,230 people in 2022, approximately 9% of Sweden's population. [5]