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Projection 2020 number of births, deaths, natural increase, migration, net migration, population increase and population size by region. Year 2020 - 2070

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Alexandra Malm, Statistics Sweden
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Demografi -, Statistics Sweden
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2020-06-03
Births:
number
Deaths:
number
Natural increase:
number
Internal inmigrations:
number
Internal outmigrations:
number
Net internal migration:
number
Immigration:
number
Emigration:
number
Net external migration:
number
Population increase:
number
Population size:
number
Population size:
31 December each year
Births:
Flow
Deaths:
Flow
Natural increase:
Flow
Internal inmigrations:
Flow
Internal outmigrations:
Flow
Net internal migration:
Flow
Immigration:
Flow
Emigration:
Flow
Net external migration:
Flow
Population increase:
Average
Population size:
Stock
Births:
No
Deaths:
No
Natural increase:
No
Internal inmigrations:
No
Internal outmigrations:
No
Net internal migration:
No
Immigration:
No
Emigration:
No
Net external migration:
No
Population increase:
No
Population size:
No
Births:
No
Deaths:
No
Natural increase:
No
Internal inmigrations:
No
Internal outmigrations:
No
Net internal migration:
No
Immigration:
No
Emigration:
No
Net external migration:
No
Population increase:
No
Population size:
No
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The size and structure of the future population is determined by the last known yearly population and based on assumptions made for future fertility, mortality, and migration. The calculations are based on observations over the last nine years and an assumption that these trends will continue. Both minor and major structural changes in society affect the development of the future population, which means that uncertainty is inherent in the projection. Please note that a population projection is only an estimate of what a future population might look like. Furthermore, uncertainty in the projection generally increases over the years.