In this article we will address the issue of Afghans in Sweden, which has become very relevant today. Afghans in Sweden is a topic that has aroused the interest of various sectors, both nationally and internationally. Over the years, Afghans in Sweden has been the subject of studies and research that have yielded surprising results. In this sense, it is pertinent to investigate the different aspects surrounding Afghans in Sweden, as well as its implications and consequences. From a multidisciplinary approach, we will explore the various angles that Afghans in Sweden offers, with the purpose of deepening our understanding and providing a comprehensive vision of this very relevant topic.
Total population | |
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58,780 (born in Afghanistan)
9,430 (born in Sweden to parents born in Afghanistan) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö | |
Languages | |
Pashto, Dari, Swedish | |
Religion | |
Islam |
Swedish Afghans are citizens and residents of Sweden who are of Afghan descent, part of the worldwide Afghan diaspora.
A few thousand Afghan refugees came to Sweden during the 1990s and there were 14,420 Swedes of Afghan descent by 2010. The number of incoming Afghans skyrocketed after the European migrant crisis in 2015-2016 as Sweden was one of the top destinations of Afghan migrants.
According to Statistics Sweden, as of 2016, there are a total 34,754 Afghanistan-born immigrants living in Sweden. Of those, 28,049 are citizens of Afghanistan (17,602 men, 10,447 women).
As of 2016, 39% of the Afghanistan-born individuals aged 25 to 64 have attained a primary and lower secondary education level (33% men, 45% women), 30% have attained an upper secondary education level (34% men, 25% women), 11% have attained a post-secondary education level of less than 3 years (13% men, 9% women), 13% have attained a post-secondary education of 3 years or more (16% men, 11% women), and 7% have attained an unknown education level (4% men, 9% women).
According to Statistics Sweden, as of 2014, Afghanistan-born immigrants aged 25-64 in Sweden have an employment rate of approximately 40%.
As of 2014, according to the Institute of Labor Economics, Afghanistan-born residents in Sweden have an employment population ratio of about 22%. They have an unemployment rate of approximately 17%.