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REGRESSIVE SWEDEN: SEGREGATION OF IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES STILL ON THE RISE……

And how many of them are still on public assistance like in Denmark?

The planners plan, and the schemers scheme, and regardless of their tireless energy, what they produce will always pancake, with the civil society bearing the brunt of their excesses.

sweden muzzin in multicultural lala land

NOTE: Progressives are actually regressives, throwbacks to an earlier age where a handful rules the bulk of society. This is where we are headed, you only need to look to the EU or post-constitutional America for the handwriting on the wall.

‘Segregation in Sweden will continue to rise’

'Segregation in Sweden will continue to rise'

Botkyrka outside Stockholm is one of the most segregated areas in Sweden. Photo: Maja Suslin/SCANPIX

Published: 10 Mar 2015 06:54 GMT+01:00

Together with Statistics Sweden, the newspaper has mapped out ethnic segregation in 30 of Sweden’s largest municipalities, using a value it calls “the segregation differential”. The survey suggests that ethnic segregation has gone up in all but two in the past two decades, Luleå in the north of Sweden and Solna near the capital.

Economics professor Olof Åslund, Director General of the Institute for Labour Market and Education Policy Evaluation, told Dagens Nyheter: “That the number of immigrants and native Swedes differ suggests segregation. We can tell that over a period over of time it is on the increase – it is noticeable. The number of people from foreign backgrounds has gone up and it has risen more in areas that already have a large number of immigrants.”

The three most ethnically divided municipalities in 2013 were Botkyrka and Södertälje near Stockholm, and Kristianstad in the south of Sweden. According to Dagens Nyheter this is because the municipalities have invested in high-rise buildings where the number of people from a non-Swedish background is high, but also has large clusters of detached housing areas, largely occupied by well-off native Swedes.

The newspaper has investigated how large a proportion of all immigrants and second-generation immigrants have other foreign-born or people with foreign-born parents as their 400 closest neighbours – and then compared this to the same figure for native Swedes. The difference between the two values forms “the segregation differential”.

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