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Population by age and sex. Year 1860 - 2023

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The value (0) in this table means that the data is unknown. In the years 1863–1875, the age group 90 years contains the number of people 90 years or older. The 91-year-olds refer to people of unknown age. The years 1876–1909 the age group 90 years, refer to people aged 90 years or older. The years 1911–1967 the age group 95 years, refer to people aged 95 years or older. The years 1968–1999 the age group 100 years, refer to people aged 100 years or older Exceptions are years for the 1910, 1920, 1930, 1935, 1940, 1945 and 1950 censuses when the age group 100 years refers to persons 100 years or older.

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1861

The population by age is not consistent with the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which not summed up to the total population. The age distribution was considered to be correct.

1862

The population by age is not consistent with the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which not summed up to the total population. The age distribution was considered to be correct.

1863

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1864

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1865

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1866

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1867

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1868

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1869

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1870

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age.

1871

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1872

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1873

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1874

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1875

The number of persons aged 90 year refers to the number of persons 90 years and older. 91-year-olds relates to persons of unknown age. The population by age does not match the total population. The reason is that the population by age was calculated based on the annual data on births, deaths and emigrants which didn´t sum to the total population. The age distribution was judged to be correct.
Read, for example, the Swedish comment on Table 24 in Bidrag till Sveriges Officiela Statistik A) Befolkningsstatistik (BISOS A) 1868, page XIX. From 1876, were the difference between the estimated age distribution and the summary population distributed by age. See Swedish comment to Table 24 on page XIX of BISOS A 1876.

1956

The total population were corrected in connection with the censuses in 1930, 1950 and 1960. The population by age were not corrected.

1957

The total population were corrected in connection with the censuses in 1930, 1950 and 1960. The population by age were not corrected.

1958

The total population were corrected in connection with the censuses in 1930, 1950 and 1960. The population by age were not corrected.

1959

The total population were corrected in connection with the censuses in 1930, 1950 and 1960. The population by age were not corrected.