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Crude birth rate. The ratio of the number of live births to the average population by region. Year 2010 - 2024

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2025-02-21
The ratio of the number of live births to the average population:
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31 December each year
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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.
The NUTS is the regional classification used in the EU for statistical reporting. In Sweden, NUTS 2 consists of 8 national areas. The NUTS is the regional classification used in the EU for statistical reporting. In Sweden, NUTS 3 corresponds to counties. The age-specific fertility rate measures the annual number of births to women of a specified age or age group per 1,000 women in that age group (mean population). It is expressed as births per 1,000 women.