Demographics of Sweden - Vital Statistics Since 1900

Vital Statistics Since 1900

Aver-
age popu-
lation (x 1000)
Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Fertility rates
1900 5 117 138 139 86 146 51 993 27.0 16.8 10.2 4,02
1901 5 156 139 370 82 772 56 598 27.0 16.1 11.0 4,04
1902 5 187 137 364 79 722 57 642 26.5 15.4 11.1 3,95
1903 5 210 133 896 78 610 55 286 25.7 15.1 10.6 3,82
1904 5 241 134 952 80 152 54 800 25.7 15.3 10.5 3,83
1905 5 278 135 409 82 443 52 966 25.7 15.6 10.0 3,83
1906 5 316 136 620 76 366 60 254 25.7 14.4 11.3 3,81
1907 5 357 136 793 78 149 58 644 25.5 14.6 10.9 3,77
1908 5 404 138 874 80 568 58 306 25.7 14.9 10.8 3,79
1909 5 453 139 505 74 538 64 967 25.6 13.7 11.9 3,71
1910 5 499 135 625 77 212 58 413 24.7 14.0 10.6 3,60
1911 5 542 132 977 76 462 56 515 24.0 13.8 10.2 3,49
1912 5 583 132 868 79 241 53 627 23.8 14.2 9.6 3,44
1913 5 621 130 200 76 724 53 476 23.2 13.6 9.5 3,32
1914 5 659 129 458 78 311 51 147 22.9 13.8 9.0 3,29
1915 5 696 122 997 83 587 39 410 21.6 14.7 6.9 3,06
1916 5 735 121 679 77 771 43 908 21.2 13.6 7.7 2,99
1917 5 779 120 855 77 385 43 470 20.9 13.4 7.5 2,93
1918 5 807 117 955 104 594 13 361 20.3 18.0 2.3 2,83
1919 5 830 115 193 84 289 30 904 19.8 14.5 5.3 2,72
1920 5 876 138 753 78 128 60 625 23.6 13.3 10.3 3,22
1921 5 929 127 723 73 536 54 187 21.5 12.4 9.1 2,93
1922 5 971 116 946 76 343 40 603 19.6 12.8 6.8 2,66
1923 5 997 113 435 68 424 45 011 18.9 11.4 7.5 2,55
1924 6 021 109 055 72 001 37 054 18.1 12.0 6.2 2,43
1925 6 045 106 292 70 918 35 374 17.6 11.7 5.9 2,34
1926 6 064 102 007 71 344 30 663 16.8 11.8 5.1 2,22
1927 6 081 97 994 77 219 20 775 16.1 12.7 3.4 2,11
1928 6 097 97 868 73 267 24 601 16.1 12.0 4.0 2,08
1929 6 113 92 861 74 538 18 323 15.2 12.2 3.0 1,95
1930 6 131 94 220 71 790 22 430 15.4 11.7 3.7 1,96
1931 6 152 91 074 77 121 13 953 14.8 12.5 2.3 1,88
1932 6 176 89 779 71 459 18 320 14.5 11.6 3.0 1,83
1933 6 201 85 020 69 607 15 413 13.7 11.2 2.5 1,72
1934 6 222 85 092 69 921 15 171 13.7 11.2 2.4 1,67
1935 6 242 85 906 72 813 13 093 13.8 11.7 2.1 1,70
1936 6 259 88 938 74 836 14 102 14.2 12.0 2.3 1,75
1937 6 276 90 373 75 392 14 981 14.4 12.0 2.4 1,77
1938 6 297 93 946 72 693 21 253 14.9 11.5 3.4 1,84
1939 6 326 97 380 72 876 24 504 15.4 11.5 3.9 1,90
1940 6 356 95 778 72 748 23 030 15.1 11.4 3.6 1,86
1941 6 389 99 727 71 910 27 817 15.6 11.3 4.4 1,92
1942 6 432 113 961 63 741 50 220 17.7 9.9 7.8 2,19
1943 6 491 125 392 66 105 59 287 19.3 10.2 9.1 2,41
1944 6 560 134 991 72 284 62 707 20.6 11.0 9.6 2,61
1945 6 636 135 373 71 901 63 472 20.4 10.8 9.6 2,63
1946 6 719 132 597 70 635 61 962 19.7 10.5 9.2 2,57
1947 6 803 128 779 73 579 55 200 18.9 10.8 8.1 2,50
1948 6 883 126 683 67 693 58 990 18.4 9.8 8.6 2,47
1949 6 956 121 272 69 537 51 735 17.4 10.0 7.4 2,39
1950 7 014 115 414 70 296 45 118 16.5 10.0 6.4 2,28
1951 7 073 110 168 69 799 40 369 15.6 9.9 5.7 2,20
1952 7 125 110 192 68 270 41 922 15.5 9.6 5.9 2,22
1953 7 171 110 144 69 553 40 591 15.4 9.7 5.7 2,25
1954 7 213 105 096 69 030 36 066 14.6 9.6 5.0 2,18
1955 7 262 107 305 68 634 38 671 14.8 9.5 5.3 2,25
1956 7 315 107 960 70 205 37 755 14.8 9.6 5.2 2,29
1957 7 364 107 168 73 132 34 036 14.6 9.9 4.6 2,29
1958 7 409 105 502 71 065 34 437 14.2 9.6 4.6 2,26
1959 7 446 104 743 70 889 33 854 14.1 9.5 4.5 2,29
1960 7 480 102 219 75 093 27 126 13.7 10.0 3.6 2,17
1961 7 520 104 501 73 555 30 946 13.9 9.8 4.1 2,21
1962 7 562 107 284 76 791 30 493 14.2 10.2 4.0 2,25
1963 7 604 112 903 76 460 36 443 14.8 10.1 4.8 2,33
1964 7 661 122 664 76 661 46 003 16.0 10.0 6.0 2,47
1965 7 734 122 806 78 194 44 612 15.9 10.1 5.8 2,39
1966 7 808 123 354 78 440 44 914 15.8 10.0 5.8 2,37
1967 7 868 121 360 79 783 41 577 15.4 10.1 5.3 2,28
1968 7 914 113 087 82 476 30 611 14.3 10.4 3.9 2,07
1969 7 968 107 622 83 352 24 270 13.5 10.5 3.0 1,94
1970 8 043 110 150 80 026 30 124 13.7 9.9 3.7 1,94
1971 8 098 114 484 82 717 31 767 14.1 10.2 3.9 1,98
1972 8 122 112 273 84 051 28 222 13.8 10.3 3.5 1,93
1973 8 137 109 663 85 640 24 023 13.5 10.5 3.0 1,88
1974 8 161 109 874 86 316 23 558 13.5 10.6 2.9 1,91
1975 8 193 103 632 88 208 15 424 12.6 10.8 1.9 1,78
1976 8 222 98 345 90 677 7 668 12.0 11.0 0.9 1,70
1977 8 252 96 057 88 202 7 855 11.6 10.7 1.0 1,64
1978 8 276 93 248 89 681 3 567 11.3 10.8 0.4 1,61
1979 8 294 96 255 91 074 5 181 11.6 11.0 0.6 1,66
1980 8 310 97 064 91 800 5 264 11.7 11.0 0.6 1,69
1981 8 320 94 065 92 034 2 031 11.3 11.1 0.2 1,63
1982 8 325 92 748 90 671 2 077 11.1 10.9 0.2 1,60
1983 8 329 91 780 90 791 989 11.0 10.9 0.1 1,61
1984 8 337 93 889 90 483 3 406 11.3 10.9 0.4 1,66
1985 8 350 98 463 94 032 4 431 11.8 11.3 0.5 1,74
1986 8 370 101 950 93 295 8 655 12.2 11.1 1.0 1,79
1987 8 398 104 699 93 307 11 392 12.5 11.1 1.4 1,84
1988 8 437 112 080 96 743 15 337 13.3 11.5 1.8 1,96
1989 8 493 116 023 92 110 23 913 13.7 10.8 2.8 2,02
1990 8 559 123 938 95 161 28 777 14.5 11.1 3.4 2,14
1991 8 617 123 737 95 202 28 535 14.4 11.0 3.3 2,12
1992 8 668 122 848 94 710 28 138 14.2 10.9 3.2 2,09
1993 8 719 117 998 97 008 20 990 13.5 11.1 2.4 2,00
1994 8 781 112 257 91 844 20 413 12.8 10.5 2.3 1,90
1995 8 831 103 326 96 910 6 416 11.7 11.0 0.7 1,74
1996 8 843 95 297 94 133 1 164 10.8 10.6 0.1 1,61
1997 8 846 89 171 92 674 -3 503 10.1 10.5 -0.4 1,52
1998 8 851 88 384 92 891 -4 507 10.0 10.5 -0.5 1,51
1999 8 858 88 173 94 726 -6 553 10.0 10.7 -0.7 1,50
2000 8 872 90 441 93 285 -2 844 10.2 10.5 -0.3 1,54
2001 8 896 91 466 93 752 -2 286 10.3 10.5 -0.3 1,57
2002 8 925 95 815 95 009 806 10.7 10.6 0.1 1,65
2003 8 958 99 157 92 961 6 196 11.1 10.4 0.7 1,71
2004 8 994 100 928 90 532 10 396 11.2 10.1 1.2 1,75
2005 9 030 101 346 91 710 9 636 11.2 10.2 1.1 1,77
2006 9 081 105 913 91 177 14 736 11.7 10.0 1.6 1,85
2007 9 148 107 421 91 729 15 692 11.7 10.0 1.7 1,88
2008 9 220 109 301 91 449 17 852 11.9 9.9 1.9 1,91
2009 9 299 111 801 90 080 21 721 12.0 9.7 2.3 1,94
2010 9 379 115 641 90 487 25 154 12.3 9.6 2.7 1,99
2011 9 483 111 770 89 938 21 832 11.8 9.5 2.3 1,90 (e)

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