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Sweden's total population, tracked by SWEPOP, represents the aggregate number of individuals residing within Sweden at a given time. This fundamental demographic metric is crucial for economists and policymakers as it directly influences a nation's labor supply, consumer demand, and the strain on public services like healthcare and education. A growing population can signal economic expansion, increased workforce participation, and a larger tax base, potentially boosting economic output. Conversely, a declining population may indicate lower birth rates, emigration, or an aging workforce, which can lead to labor shortages, reduced consumption, and increased social welfare costs. The calculation of SWEPOP typically involves census data, birth and death registrations, and migration statistics collected by Statistics Sweden. These components are aggregated to provide an accurate snapshot of the country's inhabitants. Monitoring changes in SWEPOP allows for better long-term economic planning, resource allocation, and the development of policies aimed at managing demographic shifts and their subsequent economic impacts.
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