Diverse foreign-born caregivers supporting elderly patients in a Swedish care facility, with chart showing their growing role in welfare work.
Billede genereret af AI

Welfare increasingly carried by foreign-born workers

Billede genereret af AI

Immigrant labor is shouldering an ever-larger share of Sweden's welfare system, especially in elderly care. A report from Sweden's Municipalities and Regions (SKR) shows a sharp rise in foreign-born municipal and regional employees over the past decade. The proportion has increased from 13 to 22 percent in municipalities and from 14 to 20 percent in regions.

A new report from Sweden's Municipalities and Regions (SKR) highlights how foreign-born individuals are increasingly supporting the Swedish welfare system. Nearly 300,000 municipal and regional employees in Sweden were born abroad. Between 2014 and 2024, the share of foreign-born salaried staff in municipalities rose from 13 to 22 percent, and in regions from 14 to 20 percent.

Many of these workers arrived in Sweden within the last decade. Dependence is particularly high in care and elderly services: 53 percent of nursing assistants are foreign-born, 37 percent of assistant nurses, 46 percent of dentists, and 37 percent of specialist physicians.

"It is more and more foreign-born people who have applied there and therefore become increasingly important for the competence supply in welfare," says Bodil Umegård, head of SKR's data and analysis section.

Looking ahead, demographic challenges loom. The number of people of working age (20–66 years) has grown by 500,000 over the past decade, but this increase consists solely of foreign-born individuals. There has been no growth among those born in Sweden, Umegård notes.

Sweden's more restrictive migration policy risks impacting recruitment negatively. "One can only state that far fewer people will come from other countries to Sweden in the future, which also means it could become harder to recruit staff for welfare," she warns.

On a positive note, young foreign-born individuals show greater interest in welfare professions. The proportion of foreign-born beginners in nursing programs has risen from 10 to 28 percent, and in dental programs from 20 to 57 percent over the past decade. "We see that the group of foreign-born is more open; they do not completely close the door to any profession. Especially regarding interest in jobs in health and care," Umegård says.

Hvad folk siger

X discussions on the SKR report note the increase in foreign-born employees in Sweden's welfare sector from 13-14% to 20-22% over the past decade. Positive reactions praise immigrants for shouldering elderly care and essential roles. Skeptical views express concern over declining native Swedish workforce participation. Neutral posts share SKR data and comparisons.

Relaterede artikler

Swedish municipal officials in a conference rejecting repatriation talks, with Migration Minister criticizing in the background.
Billede genereret af AI

Kommuner afviser samtaler om repatriering

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Flere svenske kommuner afviser regeringens invitation til dialog om frivillig repatriering. Venstrefløjen foreslår at omdirigere 1,4 milliarder kroner fra repatriieringsbidraget til landsbykommuner. Migrationsminister Johan Forssell kritiserer beslutningerne og understreger vigtigheden af at give information til beboerne.

Fra 2026 vil flere nye love påvirke husstandsøkonomien i Sverige. Sænket moms på mad og dansearrangementer, stærket jobskattefradrag og ændringer i tandpleje og boliglån er blandt eksemplerne. Disse regler skal lette den økonomiske byrde for mange.

Rapporteret af AI

Børn, der flyttede til Sverige som afhængige af forældre med opholdstilladelse, mister retten til at blive på deres 18-årsdag. De skal derefter selv opfylde kravene til opholdstilladelse, ellers vente deportering. Dette skyldes strammet migrationsregler, der rammer velintegrerede unge.

Regeringen har besluttet at fase bilateral hjælp til Bolivia, Liberia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania og Mozambique ud for i stedet at støtte Ukraine. Hjælpe- og minister Benjamin Dousa retfærdiggør beslutningen med Ukraines presserende behov, men den møder stærk kritik fra hjælpeorganisationer og oppositionen. Kritikere advarer om, at fattige lande og demokratiprojekter bliver opgivet.

Rapporteret af AI

Amid accelerating labor shortages, foreign workers are indispensable for sustaining society, yet concerns have arisen from some law-breaking acts. Last month, the government adopted a new basic policy on foreign nationals, aiming for coexistence while strengthening regulations. During the upcoming House of Representatives election campaign, ruling and opposition parties must engage in constructive discussions.

A House Oversight Committee hearing on January 7, 2026, examining fraud and misuse of federal funds in Minnesota turned into a pointed exchange over immigration and public assistance, when Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, pressed witness Brendan Ballou about Somali immigration and cited welfare-usage figures Ballou said he did not know.

Rapporteret af AI

Projections indicate that Britain will reach three significant demographic thresholds in 2026, including deaths surpassing births for the first time in modern history. A third of conceived babies are expected to be aborted that year, with the total abortions since 1968 roughly matching the current migrant population. These trends highlight challenges in population sustainability and reliance on immigration.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis