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The Knowledge Room
Royal
10 episodes
1 week ago
🎙️ The Knowledge Room Welcome to The Knowledge Room, your go-to podcast for deep insights, real-world analysis, and smart conversations on work, migration, innovation, and opportunity — with a Swedish twist. Whether you're an international professional navigating work permits, a jobseeker chasing growth sectors, or an entrepreneur exploring new policies, this is the space where facts meet context. Each episode dives into Sweden’s evolving job market, government reforms, and global trends shaping the future of work and migration and much more
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🎙️ The Knowledge Room Welcome to The Knowledge Room, your go-to podcast for deep insights, real-world analysis, and smart conversations on work, migration, innovation, and opportunity — with a Swedish twist. Whether you're an international professional navigating work permits, a jobseeker chasing growth sectors, or an entrepreneur exploring new policies, this is the space where facts meet context. Each episode dives into Sweden’s evolving job market, government reforms, and global trends shaping the future of work and migration and much more
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Immigrants make a greater net contribution to the Swedish economy than native-born citizens
The Knowledge Room
10 minutes 35 seconds
4 months ago
Immigrants make a greater net contribution to the Swedish economy than native-born citizens

New research shows that foreign-born residents provide a higher net economic benefit to Sweden than those born in the country.

The Real Numbers – How Immigrants Support Sweden’s Economy"
Podcast: The Knowledge Room

In this eye-opening episode, we break down the latest report from Sweden’s National Institute of Economic Research (NIER) — showing that immigrants, on average, contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden.

You’ll learn:
🔹 What the data really says
🔹 Who contributes the most by country
🔹 Why labour migrants and refugees are often misunderstood
🔹 What critics and experts are saying
🔹 How immigration benefits public finances and society

Whether you’re new to Sweden or born here, this episode gives you the facts — not the headlines.

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Let’s rethink the narrative. 🎙️

#Immigration #SwedishEconomy #TheKnowledgeRoom #MigrantVoices #Sweden2025 #Integration #DataTalk #Refugees #LabourMigration #PodcastSweden

The Knowledge Room
🎙️ The Knowledge Room Welcome to The Knowledge Room, your go-to podcast for deep insights, real-world analysis, and smart conversations on work, migration, innovation, and opportunity — with a Swedish twist. Whether you're an international professional navigating work permits, a jobseeker chasing growth sectors, or an entrepreneur exploring new policies, this is the space where facts meet context. Each episode dives into Sweden’s evolving job market, government reforms, and global trends shaping the future of work and migration and much more