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Sweden

1982 Edition · 46 data fields

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Geography

Area

448,070 km²; 7% arable, 2% meadows and pastures, 55% forested, 36% other

Coastline

3,218 km

Land boundaries

2,196 km WATER

Limits of territorial waters (claimed)

12 nm (fishing 200 nm)

People and Society

Ethnic divisions

homogeneous white population; small Lappish minority; est. 12% foreign born or first generation immigrants (Finns, Yugoslavs, Danes, Norwegians, Greeks)

Labor force

4.2 million; 5.8% agriculture, forestry, fishing; 24.9% mining and manufacturing; 6.8% construction; 13.8% commerce; 6.9% communications; 34.5% services including government; 6.4% banking and business services; 1.9% unemployed (average 1980)

Language

Swedish, small Lapp- and Finnish-speaking minorities; immigrants speak native languages

Literacy

99%

Nationality

noun—Swede(s); adjective—Swedish

Organized labor

80% of labor force

Population

8,331,000 (July 1982), average annual growth rate 0.1%

Religion

93.5% Evangelical Lutheran, 1.0% Roman Catholic, 5.5% other

Government

Branches

legislative authority rests with unicameral parliament (Riksdag); executive power vested in Cabinet, responsible to parliament; Supreme Court, 6 superior courts, 108 lower courts

Capital

Stockholm

Communists

17,000; a number of sympathizers as indicated by the 327,079 votes cast for the three largest Communist parties in 1979 elections; an additional 17,274 votes cast for Maoist KPML-R

Elections

every three years (next in September 1982) Political parties and leaders: Moderate Coalition (conservative), Ulf Adelsohn; Center, Thorbjörn Fälldin; People's Party (Liberal), Ola Ullsten; Social Democratic, Olof Palme; Left Party-Communist, Lars Werner; Swedish Communist Party, Roland Pettersson; Communist Workers' Party, Rolf Hagel Voting strength (1979 election): 43.2% Social Democratic, 20.3% Moderate Coalition, 18.1% Center, 10.6% Liberal, 5.6% Communist, 2.1% other

Government leaders

Chief of State, King CARL XVI Gustaf; Head of Government, Prime Minister Thorbjörn FÄLLDIN

Member of

ADB, Council of Europe, DAC, EC (Free Trade Agreement), EFTA, ESRO, FAO, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAC, ICAO, ICES, ICO, IDA, IDB, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IHO, ILO, International Lead and Zinc Study Group, IMCO, IMF, IPU, ISO, ITU, IWC—International Whaling Commission, IWC—International Wheat Council, Nordic Council, OECD, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WSG

National holiday

no national holiday; King's birthday, 30 April, celebrated as such by Swedish embassies

Official name

Kingdom of Sweden

Political subdivisions

24 counties, 278 municipalities (townships) Legal system: civil law system influenced by customary law; a new constitution was adopted in 1975 replacing the Acts of 1809, 1866, and 1949; legal education at Universities of Lund, Stockholm, and Uppsala; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations

Suffrage

universal, but not compulsory, over age 18; after three years of legal residence immigrants may vote in county and municipal, but not in national elections

Type

constitutional monarchy

Economy

Agriculture

animal husbandry predominates with milk and dairy products accounting for 37% of farm income; main crops—grains, sugar beets, potatoes; 100% self-sufficient in grains and potatoes, 85% self-sufficient in sugar beets; food shortages—oils and fats, tropical products; caloric intake, 2,820 calories per day per capita (1978)

Aid

donor: economic aid authorized (ODA and OOF), $3.8 billion (1970-79)

Budget

(1980/81) revenues $36.8 billion, expenditures $49.5 billion, deficit $12.7 billion

Crude steel

4.2 million metric tons produced (1980), 505 kg per capita

Electric power

32,000,000 kW capacity (1980); 93.6 billion kWh produced (1980), 11,250 kWh per capita

Exports

$27,538 million (f.o.b., 1979); machinery, motor vehicles, wood pulp, paper products, iron and steel products, metal ores and scrap, chemicals

Fiscal year

1 July-30 June

Fishing

catch 230,300 metric tons (1980), exports $65 million, imports $213 million

GDP

$121.5 billion, $14,627 per capita (1980); 52.2% private consumption, 20.3% investment, 29.5% government consumption; −1.2% inventory change; −0.7% net exports of goods and services; 1980 growth rate 1.4% in constant prices

Imports

$28,579 million (c.i.f., 1979); machinery, motor vehicles, petroleum and petroleum products, textile yarn and fabrics, iron and steel, chemicals, food, and live animals

Major industries

iron and steel, precision equipment (bearings, radio and telephone parts, armaments), wood pulp and paper products, processed foods, motor vehicles

Major trade partners

(1979) 50% EC, 31% other developed, 6% Communist, 13% LDCs

Monetary conversion rate

4.2296 kronor=US$1 (1980)

Shortages

coal, petroleum, textile fibers, potash, salt

Communications

Airfields

254 total, 249 usable; 133 with permanent-surface runways; 9 with runways 2,440-3,659 m, 87 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

Civil air

57 major transports, including 2 leased in and 2 leased out

Highways

classified network, 97,400 km, of which 51,899 km paved; 20,659 km gravel; 24,842 km unimproved earth

Inland waterways

2,052 km navigable for small steamers and barges

Ports

17 major, and 30 minor

Railroads

12,518 km total; Swedish State Railways (SJ)—11,179 km standard gauge (1.435 m), 6,959 km electrified and 1,152 km double track; 182 km 0.891-meter gauge; 117 km rail ferry service; privately owned railways—511 km standard gauge (1.435 m), 332 km electrified; 371 km 0.891-meter gauge electrified

Telecommunications

excellent domestic and international facilities; 6.4 million telephones (77.2 per 100 popl.); 3 AM, 330 FM, and 700 TV stations; 9 submarine coaxial cables, 1 Atlantic Ocean satellite station, another planned

Military and Security

Military budget

for fiscal year ending 30 June 1982, $4.1 billion; about 8% of central government budget

Military manpower

males 15-49, 2,034,000; 1,806,000 fit for military service; 62,000 reach military age (19) annually

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