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  1. <text id=93CT1320>
  2. <title>
  3. Sweden--People
  4. </title>
  5. <article><source>CIA Factbook</source><hdr>The World Factbook 1993: Sweden
  6. People</hdr><body>
  7. <p>Population: 8,730,286 (July 1993 est.)
  8. </p>
  9. <p>Population growth rate: 0.58% (1993 est.)
  10. </p>
  11. <p>Birth rate: 13.78 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
  12. </p>
  13. <p>Death rate: 10.96 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
  14. </p>
  15. <p>Net migration rate: 2.97 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993
  16. est.)
  17. </p>
  18. <p>Infant mortality rate: 5.8 deaths/1,000 live births (1993
  19. est.)
  20. </p>
  21. <list>
  22. <l>Life expectancy at birth:</l>
  23. <l>  total population: 78.08 years</l>
  24. <l>  male: 75.3 years</l>
  25. <l>  female: 81.02 years (1993 est.)</l>
  26. </list>
  27. <p>Total fertility rate: 2.04 children born/woman (1993 est.)
  28. </p>
  29. <list>
  30. <l>Nationality:</l>
  31. <l>  noun: Swede(s)</l>
  32. <l>  adjective: Swedish</l>
  33. </list>
  34. <p>Ethnic divisions: white, Lapp, foreign born or
  35. first-generation immigrants 12% (Finns, Yugoslavs, Danes,
  36. Norwegians, Greeks, Turks)
  37. </p>
  38. <p>Religions: Evangelical Lutheran 94%, Roman Catholic 1.5%,
  39. Pentecostal 1%, other 3.5% (1987)
  40. </p>
  41. <p>Languages: Swedish
  42. </p>
  43. <p>note: small Lapp- and Finnish-speaking minorities; immigrants
  44. speak native languages
  45. </p>
  46. <list>
  47. <l>Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write (1979)</l>
  48. <l>  total population: 99%</l>
  49. <l>  male: NA%</l>
  50. <l>  female: NA%</l>
  51. </list>
  52. <p>Labor force: 4.552 million
  53. </p>
  54. <p>  by occupation: community, social and personal services
  55. 38.3%, mining and manufacturing 21.2%, commerce, hotels, and
  56. restaurants 14.1%, banking, insurance 9.0%, communications 7.2%,
  57. construction 7.0%, agriculture, fishing, and forestry 3.2%
  58. (1991)
  59. </p></body></article></text>
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