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  1. Remaining life expectancy by level of education

    In 2020, life expectancy decreased significantly because of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among the Among the foreign born with only compulsory education, life expectancy was lower in 2020 than it had Since 2020, the average increase in life expectancy among the foreign born has been about six months

  2. Sweden's population in summary 1960-2024

    tables for the years 2006 to 2011 have been revised in 2012 after a change in the method to even out the death   2024 2020 2015 2010 2005 2000 1995 1990 1985 1980 1975 1970 1960 Population on 31 December 10 12.6 13.7 13.7 Total fertility rate [5] 1.4 1.7 1.9 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.7 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.2 Deaths

  3. Population statistics, January–June 2020

    By mid-2020, there were 10 352 390 persons registered in the population in Sweden (of whom 49.7 percent The low population growth is the result of a substantial drop in immigration and a higher number of deaths

  4. Population Statistics 2021-2024 (month) and 1998-2024 (year) (Not updated*)

    However, the increase for January also includes births, deaths, occurences of immigration and emigration It includes births, deaths and occurences of immigration and emigration that were reported during the 2024M12 Year/Month Population at the end of period Population growth[1] Live births Still births Deaths

  5. Life expectancy at age 30 by educational attainement 2000-2023

    In 2020, remaining live expectancy dropped for all groups due to a high mortality from COVID-19 but recovered The calculation of life expectancy is smoothed for death risks in the highest ages, 90 years and older The smoothing in 2000–2011 means that all groups of education are allotted the same death risk as women

  6. Life expectancy at age 65 by educational attainement 2000-2023

    high mortality from COVID-19, remaining life expectancy at 65 years dropped for both women and men in 2020 The calculation of life expectancy is smoothed for death risks in the highest ages, 90 years and older The smoothing in 2000–2011 means that all groups of education are allotted the same death risk as women

  7. Population and Population Changes 1749–2024

    Year Population Live births Deaths Immigrations Emigrations Marriages [1] Divorces [1] 46 981 50 796 24 958 2019 10 327 589 114 523 88 766 115 805 47 718 48 481 25 407 2020

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