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During 2023, 8 300 labour immigrants from countries outside the EU/EES came to Sweden with the aim to The decrease is due to a fewer highly qualified labour immigrants coming to Sweden compared to 2022. Between 2001 and 2023, 110 900 labour immigrants from third countries registered their residence in Sweden
Most labour immigrants who came to Sweden in 2021 from non- EU/EEA countries worked in the business sector Half of these labour immigrants were employed at large local units of companies with highly qualified Of all the labour immigrants from outside the EU/EEA who were first registered for work in Sweden in
Among refugees and family member immigrants who recently arrived in Sweden, few begin to work directly study after immigration Of the group that has been studied, most had come as refugees or family member immigrants After 10 years in Sweden, roughly 60 percent of the women who immigrated as refugees or family member immigrants
Immigrants outnumber emigrants In the future slightly less than 100 000 people will move to Sweden every This level is close to the average number of immigrants since 2000. The share of asylum seekers among the total number immigrants is estimated to be smaller in the future
Sweden was the most common country of birth among the immigrants.
The statistics show the number of students, broken down by sex and level of study, the number of students born in Sweden and abroad, and the group size and number of hours of study per week.
Two reports published today describe the most common countries of birth among immigrants and emigrants It was mainly during April and May 2020 that the number of immigrants was lower compared to the corresponding Number of immigrants per month, 2018–2021 Increased immigration of people born in Germany Sweden was
During the 2000s, Poland has been the most common country of birth for immigrants born in Europe. Most of them are labour force immigrants. Poland is one of the few countries where a majority of immigrants since 1970 have been women.
increase in the employment rate in all population groups, with the exception of women in the group refugee immigrants The employment rate among refugee immigrants who have lived in Sweden for 0-9 years was 56.1 percent Among refugee immigrants, there is a large gender gap in employment for people with an educational attainment
Immigrants from Ukraine who obtain a residence permit in Sweden through the Temporary Protection Directive A greater number of immigrants than emigrants is project to lead to an increase in the proportion foreign The population is also affected in the longer term by the birth rates of those immigrants.