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Migration by region, age and sex. Year 2025

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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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2026-02-24
Inmigrations:
number
Outmigrations:
number
Immigrations:
number
Emigrations:
number
Excess of migration:
number
Excess of Immigration:
number
Internal Inmigrations:
number
Internal Outmigrations:
number
Internal excess of migration:
number
Inmigrations:
Flow
Outmigrations:
Flow
Immigrations:
Flow
Emigrations:
Flow
Excess of migration:
Flow
Excess of Immigration:
Flow
Internal Inmigrations:
Flow
Internal Outmigrations:
Flow
Internal excess of migration:
Flow
Inmigrations:
No
Outmigrations:
No
Immigrations:
No
Emigrations:
No
Excess of migration:
No
Excess of Immigration:
No
Internal Inmigrations:
No
Internal Outmigrations:
No
Internal excess of migration:
No
Inmigrations:
No
Outmigrations:
No
Immigrations:
No
Emigrations:
No
Excess of migration:
No
Excess of Immigration:
No
Internal Inmigrations:
No
Internal Outmigrations:
No
Internal excess of migration:
No
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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.
When calculating age-specific rates per 1 000 of the mean population, the mean population for the year of birth should be used

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

age

Age refers to age attained by the end of the year, i.e. in principal, an account for the year of birth.

observations

Inmigrations

Migration cannot be added with regard to regions. When, for instance, municipalities are added to metropolitan areas, migration to the region is added to migrations within the region.

Outmigrations

Migration cannot be added with regard to regions. When, for instance, municipalities are added to metropolitan areas, migration from the region is added to migrations within the region.

Internal Inmigrations

Migration cannot be added with regard to regions. When, for instance, municipalities are added to metropolitan areas, migration to the region is added to migrations within the region.

Internal Outmigrations

Migration cannot be added with regard to regions. When, for instance, municipalities are added to metropolitan areas, migration from the region is added to migrations within the region.

observations

Excess of migration

Excess of migration is the difference between the number of inmigration and outmigration.

Excess of Immigration

Excess of immigration is the difference between the number of inmigration from abroad (immigrants) and outmigration to abroad (emigrants).

Internal Inmigrations

Internal inmigrated means inmigrated less immigrants.

Internal Outmigrations

Internal outmigrated means outmigrated less emigrants.