This file contains statistics for a number of different variables divided by Malmö's different areas over time. Sources The statistics in this database are obtained, unless otherwise stated, from Statistics Sweden's (SCB) regional database, the Skåne database or from Statistics Sweden's area statistical database (OSDB). The Skåne database and OSDB show data from several different sources that Statistics Sweden has compiled at a geographical level. The statistics only cover people who are part of the registered population. People without a residence permit, e.g. asylum seekers, and people who have simply not registered in the municipality are therefore not included. Statistics Sweden does not keep statistics on which languages residents speak, which religion they belong to or which ethnicity or political opinions they have. Therefore, such data is not available here either. However, the electoral authority reports election results per constituency on its website val.se. There are statistics from the most recent election as well as several previous elections available. Please note, however, that the constituencies do not necessarily follow the division of the city that is made here. Update The data is updated each spring as Statistics Sweden releases the figures to the municipality. Most variables are available for the previous year. However, income and employment data are released with an additional one-year lag. The measurement date is, unless otherwise stated, December 31 of each year. Geographical division Unless otherwise stated, the data is available for Malmö as a whole and divided into urban areas (5 each), urban districts (10 each) and sub-areas (136 each). In addition to these, there is a residual item that contains people who are not registered at a specific location in the municipality, have a protected identity, etc. These people are also included in the total. In several of the sub-areas, there are no or only a few registered residents. Therefore, no data is reported for these areas. Examples of such sub-areas are parks such as Pildammsparken and Kroksbäcksparken and industrial areas such as Fosieby Industriområde and Spillepengen. Privacy clearance To protect the identity of individuals, the data is privacy-checked. This means that small values are suppressed, i.e. replaced with empty cells. However, the values are included in summaries. In general, the following rules apply: • No statistics are reported for geographical areas with very few residents. • No cells with fewer than 5 individuals are reported. For data classified as sensitive (e.g. income and country of birth), even larger values can be suppressed. • In cases where a subcategory (e.g. an education category) is too small to be reported, all categories are often suppressed. Feel free to use the numbers, but cite “City Office, Malmö City” as the source.
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