Demographics and conditions for children — Askersund

In-depth statistics on children and young people in Askersund: health and economic conditions, population, household types, migration patterns, education labour market, year 6 grade development and refugee reception. For school-specific statistics, see the municipality overview. Sources: Kolada, Socialstyrelsen, SCB, Skolverket. Updated 2024/25.

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Children's health and care

Health and care indicators for children and young people in Askersund.

Mental ill health, children and youth
11.5 %
Initiated child investigations
30 per 1,000 inh. 0–20
Children placed in care
0 per 1,000 inh. 0–20
Net cost, child/youth care
2,188 SEK/inh. 0–20/year
Injuries/incidents, ages 0-14
8,899.5 per 100,000
Injuries/incidents, ages 15-24
9,734.2 per 100,000

Source: Kolada (N33820, N31801, N31810, N31819) and Socialstyrelsen.

Socialstyrelsen's injury/incidents measures are 3-year municipality-level averages, not school or DeSO measures. Small numbers are secret-masked by the source and are therefore not shown.

Children's economic conditions

Child poverty and economic standard in Askersund (2024/25).

Children in economic vulnerability
16.6 %

Source: SCB — EU poverty threshold (60 % of median) and DeSO-weighted medians.

Demographics

Population data for Askersund (2025).

Total population
11,382
Population change
-0.8 %
Population 1–5 yrs (preschool age)
526
Population 7–15 yrs (compulsory-school age)
1,032
Population 16–18 yrs (upper-secondary age)
342
Higher education 25–64 yrs
16.4 %
Foreign-born 20–64 yrs
12 %
16–24 yrs not in work/study
5.8 %

Source: Kolada — database for Swedish municipalities and regions.

Household types

Distribution of household types in Askersund (2024/25).

Single without children
41.9 %
Single with children
5 %
Couple without children
31.4 %
Couple with children
16.6 %
Other households
5.1 %
Total households
5,712

Source: SCB.

Migration

In- and out-migration in Askersund (2024/25).

In-migration
578
Out-migration
536
Net migration
+42

Source: SCB.

Labour market — education sector

Employment and commuting in Askersund (LISA register).

Employed in education
430
Share in education sector
9 %
Share of women in education
84.2 %
Out-commuting
37.6 %
In-commuting
27.7 %
Lives and works in the municipality
3,450

Source: SCB LISA register.

Compulsory school grade development (year 6, municipality)

Average grade points per metric in year 6 over time. Data from Skolverket's Statistics Database.

Source: Skolverket Statistics Database.

Refugee reception

Refugee reception in Askersund (2025).

Newcomers received
1.5 per 1,000 inh.
Newcomer children 0–17
0 per 1,000 inh.
Establishment rate after 2 yrs
72.6 %

Source: Kolada.

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Source: Kolada, Socialstyrelsen, SCB, Skolverket. Updated 2024/25.

Data from Source: Kolada + Socialstyrelsen + SCB + Skolverket