Record evictions in Sweden since 2005

In 2023, Sweden's enforcement authority evicted 3,330 people from their homes, the highest number in nearly two decades and since records began in 2005. The figure affected 824 children, with reports highlighting rising homelessness among those without social issues. Politicians are urging reforms to reverse the trend.

Last year marked a peak in evictions. Sweden's Kronofogden authority carried out 3,330 evictions, impacting 824 children—either directly or via a parent registered at the address. This represents a 16 percent increase from the previous year and the highest level since statistics began in 2008.

The backdrop is a downward trend following the 2008 zero-vision policy against child evictions under the Alliance government, when figures stood at 716. Numbers fell to 387 annually, but rose from 2017 onward. Socialstyrelsen data shows around 27,000 Swedes as homeless, though underreporting is likely substantial.

The City Mission's homelessness report notes an increase among those without social issues. Malcolm Momodou Jallow, the Left Party's housing policy spokesperson, describes it as ”a national tragedy” where ”ordinary people, like Veronica, fall between the cracks”. He proposes barring child evictions without secured new housing and calls for broader housing policy changes.

Liberal Patrik Karlson highlights the ”Housing First” method, an evidence-based approach providing permanent homes without preconditions like treatment, paired with tailored support. ”The method is enormously successful when implemented. Municipalities should not evade it for various reasons”, he states.

Sweden's City Missions advocate a national action plan for socially sustainable housing and a housing commission to address market challenges.

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Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson in serious TV interview on teen deportations amid migration policy tensions.
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Kristersson takes teen deportations very seriously

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) states in SVT's 30 minuter that he takes teen deportations very seriously, but offers no promises on quick decisions. Migration Minister Johan Forssell faces opposition criticism after a committee meeting where he provided no concrete answers on solutions. The debate highlights tensions within the Tidö agreement on migration policy.

Stockholm city has decided to intensively monitor children as young as six years old to counter future criminality. The initiative costs 55 million kronor over three years and targets families with social issues. The method aims to reverse negative patterns early.

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Neighbors Sandra Pereira and Fredrik Erlandsson in Krylbo, Avesta municipality, have set up a safe indoor weekend hangout for local children. The initiative addresses minor disturbances and insecurity outdoors, where restless kids linger due to cramped housing. One in three children in Swedish multi-family homes lives overcrowded, per SCB statistics.

Over the weekend of March 13–15, demonstrations are being held in 30 locations across Sweden against what organizers describe as an inhumane migration policy. In Borlänge, participants are gathering on Saturday afternoon at Sveatorget. One of the organizers, Annelie Larsson, expresses pain over the direction the country is heading.

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Private consultant firms lure foster homes with higher pay and more support than municipalities, but a Dalarna couple received none of the promised aid. Mia and Ola, foster parents for 17 years, took in a boy with severe issues last year but got no help from the firm. SVT's investigation reveals municipalities losing oversight of private placements.

Five shootings have occurred in Sweden since the weekend, three of them fatal. The incidents took place in Örebro, the Stockholm area, and Malmö. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer described them as horrific acts of violence.

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Borlänge municipality has received extensive criticism from the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (IVO) for shortcomings in child and youth services. The child and family unit is now being reinforced with nine new positions.

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