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The increasing spread of the coronavirus in society is not yet noticeable in the number of deaths in Sweden, according to preliminary statistics from Statistics Sweden
Fewer people moved in with a partner in 2020 and 2021 compared with the years 2015–2019. Compared with the same period, the number of separations was slightly higher in 2020 but lower in 2021.
Economic activity increased in January 2021 Economic activity increased by 0.9 percent in January 2021, seasonally adjusted and compared with the previous month, according to preliminary statistics from Statistics Sweden’s activity indicator
Statistics Sweden is handling a lot questions on the number of deaths in Sweden related to the effects of the novel coronavirus
In week 15 (ending 12 April), the highest number of deaths in this millennium was recorded in Sweden, according to Statistics Sweden’s preliminary statistics on deaths in Sweden.
In the period 2011-2020, life expectancy was 84.0 years for women and 80.5 years for men. This is an increase of 1.2 years for women and 1.9 years for men compared with the previous ten-year period. There is a clear difference in life expectancy...
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, remaining life expectancy at age 65 dropped from 20.8 years to 20.2 years. Large variations between counties exist. Remaining life expectancy dropped by approximately 1 year in some counties whereas...
Life expectancy for both men and women has increased steadily in Sweden for a long time.