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Number of persons in overcrowded households in multi-dwelling buildings as defined by norm 2, 15 years and older, by grounds for residence, age, and sex 2012 - 2022

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Malin Forsberg, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 69 61
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2023-06-21
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31 december
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Data missing includes persons registred in Sweden but not linked to a dwelling, which is about 3 per cent of the population. Overcrowded households (norm 2)
Norm 2 was introduced in the 1960s and is defined as housing with a maximum of two persons per room, and a kitchen and living room.
Source: Households housing The region of birth is based on the country of birth listed in the population register and based on the distribution of each year. If there are 5 or fewer, the number is entered as (..)

grounds for settlement

Grounds for settlement (GFS) is the grounds for the residence permit. For people born in Sweden, GFS ´not relevant´ can be stated if the person does not need a residence permit. The table shows the latest registered grounds for residency (according to the grouping) for the person. Note that a person can have a basis for a decision that is several years old. As of 1 May 2014, EU citizens no longer need to register their right of residency with the Swedish Migration Agency.

In this table, the following grouping is used:

Relatives
- not refugees
- relatives of EU/EEA citizens
- relatives of non-EU/EEA citizens, labour market grounds
- relatives of non-EU/EEA citizens
- adopted children non-EU/EEA citizens

Labour market/students
- labour market, non-EU/EEA citizens
- employees, EU/EEA citizens
- self-employed, EU/EEA citizens
- students, non-EU/EEA citizens
- students, EU/EEA citizens

Refugees/persons in need of subsidiary protection/relatives
- refugees under the Geneva Convention
- persons in need of subsidiary protection
- particular humanitarian and compassionate grounds
- permits under temporary legislation, non-EU/EEA citizens
- other permits, refugees non-EU/EEA citizens
- relatives of refugees

Other
- non-EU/EEA citizens registered in another EU country
- sufficient funds, EU/EEA citizens
- other permit, non-EU/EEA citizens
- permanent right of residency

number of years in Sweden

Duration of residence refers to the total amount of time that a person has been registered in the population in Sweden and is specified for persons who have immigrated to Sweden.