From: Liberalization of European migration and the immigration of skilled people to Sweden
Country | GDP in 1994 (A) | Population in 1994 (B) | GDP/capita (C) |
---|---|---|---|
Non-Nordic EEA countries | |||
Austria | 141,845 | 8028 | 17,670 |
Belgium | 181,217 | 10,123 | 17,902 |
France | 1,071,856 | 59,459 | 18,027 |
Germany | 1,374,614 | 81,414 | 16,884 |
Greece | 105,717 | 10,430 | 10,136 |
Ireland | 47,429 | 3596 | 13,191 |
Italy | 959,866 | 57,228 | 16,773 |
Luxembourg | 10,554 | 404 | 26,145 |
Netherlands | 280,344 | 15,384 | 18,223 |
Portugal | 112,096 | 10,028 | 11,179 |
Spain | 497,471 | 39,708 | 12,528 |
UK | 1,000,281 | 58,089 | 17,220 |
Sum | 5,783,290 | 353,891 | – |
Weighted average | – | – | 16,342 |
Nordic EEA countries | |||
Denmark | 103,317 | 5206 | 19,847 |
Finland | 78,928 | 5086 | 15,518 |
Iceland | 4651 | 266 | 17,481 |
Norway | 90,364 | 4337 | 20,837 |
Sum | 277,260 | 14,895 | – |
Weighted average | – | – | 18,614 |
Sweden | 151,582 | 8789 | 17,248 |