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Students in adult education in Swedish for immigrants who have been in Sweden 0-14 years by region of residence, sex and background variable. Year 2024 - 2025

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Malin Forsberg, Statistics Sweden
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Karin Lundström, Statistics Sweden
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Matilda Wedtström, Statistics Sweden
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2026-06-30
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A statistical method is used to protect the data of individuals in the statistics presented. For this reason, the presented totals do not always equal the sum of their reported components. 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](https://www.scb.se/en/documentation/statististical-methods/protection-methods-for-disclosure-control/). Time in Sweden refers to the total time a person has been registered as a resident in Sweden and is given for people who have immigrated to Sweden. Ground for settlement are grounds for a residence permit. The table reports the last registered basis for residence for the person. Note that a person may have a decision basis that is several years old. EU citizens do not need to register their basis for residence at the Swedish Migration Board. The statistics refer to students who have studied in municipal adult education in Swedish for immigrants and in folk high schools´ sfi. SFI refers to education equivalent to municipal adult education in Swedish for immigrants (SFI) as regulated in Chapter 24 of the Swedish Education Act (2010:800). The population consists of foreign-born individuals aged 17 and above who have lived in Sweden for 0–14 years and who have participated in municipal adult education in Swedish for immigrants (SFI) or at Folk high school sfi.