The Greeks in Sweden constitute people of Greek nationality who have settled in
Sweden, as well as Swedish people and Swedish residents of Greek heritage.
As of January 2020,[update] there were 19,547 people born in
Greece living in Sweden, as well as 14,807 people born in Sweden with at least one parent born in Greece.[1] They are located mostly in the southern part of
Sweden, especially around
Stockholm.
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ISBN978-91-971820-0-3,
OCLC186176685
Kostoulas-Makrakis, Nelly (1995), Language maintenance or shift? a study of Greek background students in Sweden, Studies in comparative and international education, vol. 33, Institute on International Education, Stockholm University,
ISBN978-91-7153-328-9,
OCLC33333944
Löfvander, Monica B.; Furhoff, A.-K. (1996), "Backache in Greek Immigrants to Sweden: A Cultural Interpretative Approach", Transcultural Psychiatry, 33 (3): 319–332,
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