Fewer Children Born in Sweden as First-Time Mothers Get Older - Radio Sweden
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Only 99,000 children were born last year. The lowest number in 20 years – despite all the immigration since then.
Swedish mothers are getting older – and giving birth to fewer children in Sweden. New statistics from the National Board of Health and Welfare show that the number of children being born is at its lowest level in 20 years.
Fewer children are being born in Sweden than in many years – and both first-time and second-time mothers are getting older. This is shown by new statistics from the National Board of Health and Welfare.
Fewer and fewer children are being born in Sweden, and the average age of women giving birth for the first time has risen to over 30.
Fewer and fewer children are being born in Sweden, and the average age of women giving birth for the first time has risen to over 30, according to a report published Thursday by the government's Health and Welfare Board. In 2024, 99,000 children were born in Sweden, the lowest number of newborns since 2003. The article "Sweden: Fewer and fewer children are being born in the country" comes from the website Misyjne.pl.
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