Municipal data and statistics — Mora

In-depth municipal statistics for Mora: economy and housing, society/culture/environment, adult education (Komvux, SFI) and comparison with the SCB municipality group. For school-specific statistics, see the municipality overview. Sources: Kolada, SCB. Updated 2024/25.

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Economy and housing

Municipal finances, housing and infrastructure in Mora.

Municipal finances

Municipal tax rate
22.3 %
Total tax rate (municipal + regional)
34.3 %
Tax base
253,681 SEK/inh.
Net result
674 SEK/inh.
Result, share of tax + grants
0.8 %
Solvency
41 %

Social assistance

Households receiving assistance
1.8 per 1,000 inh.
Young adults 18–24 on assistance
4.7 %
Months of assistance (avg)
41.6
Net cost of social assistance
1,139 SEK/inh.

Digitalisation and learning tools

Includes textbooks, computers, software, internet connectivity and other teaching equipment.

Learning tools, compulsory school
8,654 SEK/student
Learning tools, upper secondary
21,130 SEK/student

Housing and infrastructure

Mean small-house price (municipality)
2,188,000 SEK
Small-house price change, 1 year
-7.9 %
Small-house sales 2025
123 purchases
People overcrowded in multi-dwelling buildings (norm 2, Kolada)
9.3 %
New housing completions
0.5 per 1,000 inh.
Good public transport access
98.6 %
Broadband ≥100 Mbit/s
84 %
Rental housing
25.8 %
Tenant-owned housing
10.3 %
Owner-occupied housing
61.7 %
Other housing
2.3 %
Cars in use
12,645

Society, culture and environment

Safety, culture and sustainability in Mora.

Crime and safety

Reported crimes per 100,000 inhabitants (2025).

Reported crimes, total
8,023 per 100,000 inh.
Violent crimes
928 per 100,000 inh.
Residential burglaries
68 per 100,000 inh.
Drug crimes
689 per 100,000 inh.

Source: Kolada (data from BRÅ).

Disability support (LSS)

LSS cost per inh. 0–64
8,232 SEK/year
LSS decisions per 1,000 inh. 0–64
1.3

Work environment and sick leave

Sick leave among municipal employees. Relevant for understanding staffing capacity and teacher recruitment.

Sick leave, total
8.7 %
Long-term sick leave (>59 days)
50.6 % of total
Sick leave <30 years
9.2 %
Sick leave 30–49 years
8.4 %
Sick leave >49 years
8.9 %
Stress-related cases
0.9 % of population

Culture school

Share of students 6–19 years
11.9 %
Number of students
380
Average student fee
1,882 SEK/student
Cost per inhabitant
548 SEK/inh.
Net cost per inhabitant
467 SEK/inh.
Share of girls
64.5 %

Public libraries

Loans per inhabitant
4.7 per inh.
Children's book loans (0–17 years)
4.2 per inh.
Active borrowers
16.8 %
Media budget
510 SEK/inh.

Environment and sustainability

CO₂ emissions per inhabitant
3.8 tonnes
Organic food (municipal kitchens)
17.5 %

Adult education

Komvux (municipal adult education) and SFI (Swedish for immigrants) in Mora.

Komvux

Students in Komvux
714
Cost per full-time student
67,411 SEK/year
Passing grades, foundation level
68.8 %
Passing grades, upper-secondary level
73.4 %
Certified teachers, foundation level
73.9 %
Certified teachers, upper-secondary level
54.3 %
Net cost, foundation level adult ed.
65 SEK/inh./year
Net cost, upper-secondary adult ed.
247 SEK/inh./year

SFI (Swedish for immigrants)

Students in SFI
160
Cost per full-time student
252 SEK/year
SFI course D pass rate
100 %
Teacher certification
39 %

Benchmark vs SCB group C8

Mora belongs to SCB municipality group C8 — Rural municipality: municipality with fewer than 15,000 inhabitants in the largest urban area and low commuting. Shown here is how Mora compares to the 40 municipalities in the group.

Mora vs SCB group C8 — percentile positionMerit valueQualified teachersStudents/teacherCost/pupilGraduating 3 yrsAll subjects passed
MoraGroup median
Merit value208 (median: 208.2)
49th
Qualified teachers73.1 (median: 62.9)
91th
Students/teacher10.4 (median: 10.1)
41th
Cost/pupil145070 (median: 163573.6)
89th
Graduating 3 yrs61.3 (median: 68.4)
20th
All subjects passed65.2 (median: 66.3)
44th
Above group median for qualified teachers
Above group median for cost/pupil
Below group median for merit value
Below group median for students/teacher

Municipalities in the same SCB group

Mora belongs to SCB municipality group C8 — Rural municipality: municipality with fewer than 15,000 inhabitants in the largest urban area and low commuting.40 municipalities in total. Showing 8 below.

Municipalities in SCB group C8 — Rural municipality
MunicipalityMerit scoreCertified teachersCost/studentGraduation 3 yr
Mora20873.1 %145,070 SEK61.3 %
Arvidsjaur21367.7 %151,970 SEK78.4 %
Arvika213.873 %158,016 SEK71.9 %
Bengtsfors213.270.8 %174,380 SEK73 %
Bollnäs214.667.7 %141,589 SEK64.6 %
Dals-Ed225.982.1 %170,409 SEK73.7 %
Dorotea233.760.7 %237,961 SEK81.5 %
Filipstad208.965.1 %169,975 SEK60 %
Gislaved208.366.5 %145,173 SEK57.6 %

Source: SCB municipality classification (2017) and Kolada.

Data sources

Trend sparklines for economy, society and adult education are currently shown on the Mora overview and move here in an upcoming PR.

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Source: Kolada, SCB, BRÅ. Updated 2024/25.

Data from Source: Kolada + SCB