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Population statistics by region and sex. Month 2025M01 - 2025M02

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From the reference year 2025 onwards, a small controlled random uncertainty is introduced in all reported data. The uncertainty has been added to protect individuals so that no one risks being exposed in the statistics. As a result, the reported totals are not always equal to the sum of their reported components.
If reported statistical values are added together to create a new total, the uncertainty is also added. There is therefore a risk that the new total contains greater uncertainty than that which – under the method – would have been added to a single value.
The method used for disclosure control is called Cell Key Method (CKM). You can read more about the method here: Protection methods for disclosure control and here: Development of disclosure protection.
Population Changes (Births, Deaths and Migrations) are reported according to the regional division at the beginning of the year (1 January). Events that cannot be traced to a specific month during the year are reported on January. It is usually deaths that are affected. Population growth is defined as the difference between the population at the beginning and end of the month. Some of the population increase cannot be explained by a birth surplus and Net Migration during the Month and the difference is reported as a Adjustment. The population as of December 31 (Month 20XXM12) refers to the regional division of January 1 the following year. The population as of 31 March, 30 June and 30 September refers to the regional division at the beginning of the year (1 January).
Information about the population size is reported about 5-6 weeks after the time of measurement and is not revised afterwards in this table.
The statistics of births, deaths and migrations for the last calendar year are preliminary and will be revised until the statistics for December are published (month 20XXM12).
The statistics for previous years are final and will not be revised.
Statistics for 2024 and previous years are available here: Population statistics by region and sex.. Year 2000-2024

population changes

population

Information about the Population size is reported about 5-6 weeks after the time of measurement and is not revised afterwards in this table.

population

The population refers to the last day of each month.

population increase/decline

Information about the population increase/decline size is reported about 5-6 weeks after the time of measurement and is not revised afterwards in this table.

deaths

Deaths during the year that cannot be linked to a specific month are reported as deaths during January (month 20XXM01). The data for the whole country is reported in the database table Definitive Population Statistics by sex. Month.

excess of births over deaths

Excess of births over deaths is the number of birth minus the number of deaths during the period. Deaths during the year that cannot be linked to a specific month are reported as deaths during January (month 20XXM01).

all domestic in-migrations

All Domestic In-migrations is the sum of In-migrations from other municipalities within the county and In-migrations from other counties in Sweden.

adjustment

The adjustment is the part of the population increase that cannot be explained by a birth surplus or immigration surplus during the period. It includes births, deaths and occurences of immigration and emigration that were reported during the period, but that has occured before the beginning of the period.

Population changes between two periods that occur as a result of areal changes are included in the adjustment post.