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by ceilingcorner
2212 days ago
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Sweden has much more of an immigrant / foreign-born parent population. About 25%-30% vs. 13-15%. As of 2017, Statistics Sweden reported that around 2,439,007 or 24.1% of the inhabitants of Sweden were from a foreign background: that is, each such person either had been born abroad or had been born in Sweden to two parents who themselves had both been born abroad.[22] Also taking into account people with only one parent born abroad, this number increases to almost a third in 2017. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Sweden#Migrati... Immigrants constituted 13% of the population at the start of 2015, and an additional 2.6% were born in Norway by immigrant parents[12] (up from 8,3% and 1,5% in 2006[13]). The same year, 19% of births in Norway were to immigrant parents. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Norway#Ethnici... |
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And in both countries almost half of the immigrants come from Europe or similar latitudes.
This doesn't explain the factor 10 difference in outcome.