The Swedish National Archives are constantly working to update the 1930 census, with individuals who are no longer covered by privacy regulations (GDPR).
Unlike in Norway, the Swedish National Archives publishes people in the searchable censuses when it is 100 years since they were born. Therefore, updates to the 1930 census are made in batches in Sweden.
Denne gangen har 153 601 personer fra 39 forsamlinger i Stockholm og fem len blitt tilført samlingen.
Len som har fått nye poster inkluderer Gävleborgs len, Gøteborg og Bohus len, Malmøhus len, Älvsborgs len og Örebro len.
Fra før er følgende len komplette: Blekinge, Gotland, Jämtland, Kalmar, Kristianstad, Kronoberg, Norrbotten, Södermanland, Uppsala, Värmland, Västerbotten, Västmanland og Östergötland.
Totalt finnes det nå 4 599 128 søkbare personer i den svenske 1930-folketellingen. Totalt bodde 6 131 126 personer i Sverige da tellingen ble gjennomført kan søkes opp.
In Norway, the blocking period for the census as a whole is set at 100 years.
Sweden's 1930 census is a valuable resource that provides insight into population composition, residence, occupations and other demographic data at the time. This digitized accessibility opens up opportunities for a broader group of people to explore and discover their Swedish family background.
Here you will find the Swedish censuses for 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910 and 1930.






