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  1. The future population of Sweden 2022–2070

    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.

  2. Municipal adult education in Swedish for 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.

  3. Population statistics, 1 Jan–30 June 2017

    Nearly every fifth immigrant was born in Syria, but this is still a 15 percent reduction compared with

  4. The future population of Sweden 2021-2070

    In the long term, it is estimated that there will be around 100 000 immigrants every year. In 2070, it is estimated that the number of immigrants will exceed the number of emigrants by 32 000.

  5. Theme: Education 2009:1. Swedish for Immigrants

  6. The future population of Sweden 2014–2060

    All immigrants are not refugees; there are many different reasons for moving to Sweden and this year The forecast of the number of immigrants is very uncertain, both in the short run and the long run. The number of immigrants is not only dependent on the conflict in Syria.

  7. Educational attainment of the population

    Also shown are the country of emigration and immigration year for immigrants, and the immigration country

  8. Demographic analysis: Emigration from Sweden 2000–2024

    A larger share of the emigrants from Sweden are previous labor immigrants and persons with a refugee

  9. Educational attainment of the population in 2017 - Educational attainment among foreign born persons 2017

    Half of these immigrants have post-secondary education, which is more than the percentage among both 332 268 21 29 18 31 16 The level of education varies widely between different groups of immigrants

  10. Labour immigrants' experiences of Sweden

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