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EDUC33: Educational attainment among foreign-born with two foreign-born parents, by reporting country, level of education, time, reason for residence permit, sex and unit

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4/15/2021
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9/4/2021
National register-based statistics, delivered by the National Statistical Institutes.
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Registred residents. Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents, aged 25-64, born outside the Nordic countries, the EU, EFTA and the UK. Foreign-born with native-born adoptive parents are excluded. On Residents: Please note that refugees/asylum seekers are not automatically registered as residents in the Nordic countries, and are therefore not fully included in the statistics of this matrix. This means that for example immigrants from Ukraine are underestimated in the present matrix, since they have not been in a Nordic country long enough or otherwise do not meet the rules for population registration. See the respective country's regulations for further information. The frequency is calculated by dividing the amount in a given group that has attained a specific level of education by the total population in the group. Example: Frequency Tertiary, age 25-64 = (25-64 attained tertiary education) / (Total 25-64 population). Percentages or frequencies are produced with a base of a minimum of 50 individuals per cell Definitions of Reason for Recidence Permit:
Refugee: Granted asylum or residence permit on humanitarian grounds, as a resettlement refugee, or as a person who belongs to a group with collective protection.
Family - refugees: Granted residence permit as close family member reuniting, accompaning or forming a family with a refugee in the host country.
Family - other: Granted residence permit as close family member reuniting, accompaning or forming a family with a person who is not a refugee in the host country.
Labour: Primary reason for residence permit is labour.
Education: Primary reason for residence permit is education.
Other: Granted residence for all other reasons.
Definition of Level of education: International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) of 2011. Note on Iceland: Because of ongoing work with the national Icelandic population registers, where changes are beeing made as far back as 2011, deliveries to the integration and migration matrices have been delayed. They will be made as soon as the revised registers are ready, for all six years included in the matrix. In some cases, subsets do not add up to specified totals. This is because summation in these cases took place after small values were suppressed for confidentiality reasons. The differences are, however, small in relation to the values. This matrix is the result of an integration and migration co-operation project involving the Nordic Statistical Institutes. On the 2024 update:
Three new years were added to the Integration and Migration matrices.
In addition to percentages, absolute numbers, i.e. number of people are also reported in some of the matrices this update.
The list of countries reported under Country Background was expanded in the 2024 update, see above.

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Norway

Reference date: 1 October.
Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents: Foreign-born with two foreign-born parents and four foreign-born grandparents. Adopted foreign-born are excluded.

Sweden

Reference date: 31 December.
Percentages or frequencies are produced with a Nominator of minimum 6 individuals and/or Denominator of a minimum of 50 individuals per cell for years 2019-2021.