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  1. There are multiple reasons why Scandinavia is less populated than the rest of the world. One reason relates to how people originally settled in the region, and the history that followed as a result. Another reason regards the obstacles people encountered in the physical environment, like mountains, snow, and water.

  2. Over the past decades, the total population increased in all five Nordic countries. The main reason behind this is that there were more people immigrating to the countries than emigrating...

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  4. Mar 20, 2020 · The Nordic countries, due to the extensive welfare benefits, are better able to make their citizens less vulnerable to economic insecurity than other countries.

  5. Jan 23, 2018 · Understanding population density takes more than just arithmetic – that’s where mapping can help reveal which countries and cities are really getting cramped.

  6. Population growth in and around the capital cities is higher than elsewhere. Stockholm is the biggest of the Nordic cities, with a population of 2.2 million, followed by Copenhagen at 1.3 million, Oslo at 1.2 million, and Helsinki at 1.1 million. Reykjavik with its population of 215,000 has enjoyed the most rapid growth – 30% since 1990.

  7. Jul 30, 2018 · The four largest Nordic countries have taken up the top four positions in global indices of press freedom. Iceland, Norway and Finland took the top three positions in a global index of gender ...

  8. Jun 3, 2020 · In terms of percentage of the total population, Norway became the leading receiver of in-migrants, followed by Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. In Denmark, Finland, and Norway the largest groups were from either OECD countries or from new countries in the EU. In Sweden asylum seekers made up the largest group.