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2018 Mölndal Land area: 146 sq km Inhabitants/sq km: 453 Population by age, 2017 Age 1,0 0,8 0,6 % Population by age, 2017 Population trends, 2007 2017 Age Percentage distribution Year Population Excess of Net (31 Dec.) Number births over migration M W Tot M W Tot deaths M W 0 6 9 8 9 9 8 8 2007 59 430 294 117 90 7 15 12 11 12 11 10 10 2008 59 2 258 40 87 16 19 5 4 5 5 4 4 2009 60 3 358 84 136 20 24 6 6 6 6 6 6 2010 60 973 428 104 66 25 44 29 28 28 27 26 26 2011 61 337 265 58 38 45 64 25 25 25 25 24 25 2012 61 659 301 11 6 65 79 11 12 12 14 15 15 2013 61 978 262 55 2 3 5 4 4 6 5 2014 62 927 275 354 313 Total, % 100 100 100 100 100 100 2015 63 340 208 90 118 Total (thou) 33 33 66 5 083 5 038 10 120 2016 64 465 328 418 374 2017 66 121 206 761 684 Live births per woman/man Migrations, 2017 Number of births/person 2,5 In-migration 3 326 3 077 2,0 within the county 2 310 2 100 from another county 685 633 from another country 331 344 1,5 Of which, ages 18 24 569 633 1,0 0,5 0,0 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 Total fertility rate Births and deaths, 2017 Foreign born, 2017 Number Prop. (%) of all inhabitants M W Tot Births 361 338 16 17 17 Deaths 236 257 19 19 19 0,4 0,2 0,0 100 90 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0,0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1,0 Out-migration 2 565 2 393 within the county 1 682 1 541 to another county 720 731 to another country 163 121 Of which, ages 18 24 469 561 Net migration 761 684 %

Seats in the Municipal Council Political party Number of seats after the election 2010 2014 Moderate Party 10 7 8 6 Centre Party 2 1 2 1 Liberal Party 3 5 3 3 Christian Democratic Party 2 2 2 1 Green Party 3 3 2 5 Social Democratic Party 8 8 9 9 Left Party 1 2 1 3 Democrats 4 0 5 1 Other parties 0 0 0 0 All parties 33 28 32 29 Source: Election statistics, SCB Completed/converted dwellings Number of dwellings 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 In new one- or two-dwelling buildings In new multi-dwelling buildings The net change in converted multi-dwelling buildings Source: Housing Construction, SCB Population by level of education, 31 December 2017 Level of education Percentage distribution County M W Tot M W Tot M W Tot Compulsory schooling 10 7 8 14 10 12 13 10 12 Upper secondary 41 36 39 48 41 45 49 42 45 Post-secondary education 47 55 51 36 46 41 35 46 41 Unknown 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 Total, % 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Total (1 000) 20 19 39 497 478 976 2 944 2 830 5 775 Refers to age group 20 64 Source: Register of Education, SCB Employed by age group, 2016 Employment by sector, 2016 Prop. (%) of all within ages Night population Day population Total 17 255 16 533 21 217 18 727 20 24 25 44 45 64 20 64 County 68 87 86 85 69 86 85 84 68 86 85 84 Business sector Public sector County (1 000) Business sector Public sector 14 9 2 275 428 367 61 9 332 7 201 396 214 182 18 282 2 935 435 373 61 10 544 8 183 399 216 183 20 24 25 44 45 64 65 82 82 66 79 66 (1 000) Business sector Public sector 2 510 2 139 371 2 326 1 317 1 008 2 505 2 135 371 2 323 1 315 1 008 20 64 78 79 Number of persons ages 16 and over 20 24 25 44 45 64 20 64 63 82 64 79 78 63 79 Commuting, 2016 Refers to the night population Source: Labour statistics, SCB Commuting in 15 976 12 605 within the county 12 696 10 098 Night population: from another county 3 2 2 507 residing in the municipality, regardless of workplace Commuting out 12 014 10 411 within the county 10 572 9 128 Day population (jobs): to another county 1 442 1 283 working in the municipality, regardless of residence Net commuting 3 962 2 194 Number of persons ages 16 and over

Employment by industry, 2016 Industry Healthcare and nursing16 Trade15 Business services14 Manufacturing, mining and quarrying13 Education12 Construction11 Civilian authorities and national defence10 Transport Personal and cultural services Information and communication Hotels and restaurants Agriculture, forestry, fishing Credit institutes and insurance companies Real estate services Unknown sector Energy and environment 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 20 0 10 20 Employed in the municipality, regardless of residence (day population) Percent Percent Self-employed, 2016 Sickness/activity compensation, 2017 Number of Prop. (%) of all within ages employed Self-empl. Self- Self-empl. Self- Total in lim.comp. employed in lim.comp. employed 55 59 7 13 10 1 331 639 83 376 60 64 12 18 15 2 4 343 106 91 61 20 64 4 5 4 5 9 184 15 35 6 10 248 1 35 1 55 59 8 13 11 60 64 12 19 15 Total 1 106 761 244 444 20 64 4 6 5 Number of persons ages 16 and over Refers to the day population Replace benefits for disability pension and sickness Source: The National Social Insurance Board Job seekers Proportion (%) of all within age group County M W Tot M W Tot M W Tot March, 2017 Ages 20 64 6 5 5 7 6 6 Unemployed 2 2 2 Labour market progr. 1 1 1 3 2 3 Of which, ages 20 24 4 2 3 8 5 6 9 6 8 Number, ages 20 64 662 509 1 171 29 192 22 974 52 166 197 756 158 184 355 940 March, 2018 Ages 20 64 4 3 3 6 5 5 6 6 6 Unemployed 2 2 2 Labour market progr. 1 1 1 3 2 2 Of which, ages 20 24 4 2 3 7 5 6 8 6 7 Number, ages 20 64 720 567 1 287 27 620 23 472 51 092 186 587 159 719 346 306 The presentation refers to those who are registered at the Swedish Public Employment Service Source: Swedish Public Employment Service Source: The National Social Insurance Board

Employment and employed, 2016 Total Industry Day population Night population County County Number % % % Number % % % Agriculture, forestry, fishing 88 0 2 2 78 0 2 2 Manufacturing, mining and quarrying 6 934 17 14 11 4 433 13 14 11 Energy and environment 347 1 1 1 362 1 1 1 Construction 3 536 9 7 7 2 164 6 7 7 Trade 7 440 19 13 12 4 614 14 12 12 Transport 1 709 4 5 5 1 659 5 5 5 Hotels and restaurants 625 2 3 3 920 Information and communication 1 305 3 3 4 1 823 5 3 4 Credit institutes and insurance companies 229 1 1 2 456 1 1 2 Real estate services 513 1 2 2 567 2 2 2 Business services 3 924 10 12 12 4 510 13 12 12 Civilian authorities and national defence 2 821 7 5 6 1 863 6 5 6 Education 2 602 7 10 11 3 579 11 10 11 Healthcare and nursing 6 523 16 17 17 5 279 16 17 17 Personal and cultural services 1 200 3 4 4 1 276 4 4 4 Unknown sector 148 0 1 1 205 1 1 1 Total 39 944 100 100 100 33 788 100 100 100 Employment and employed, 2016 Industry Day population Night population County County Number % % % Number % % Agriculture, forestry, fishing 58 0 2 3 55 0 2 3 Manufacturing, mining and quarrying 3 660 17 20 17 3 021 18 20 17 Energy and environment 245 1 1 2 257 1 1 1 Construction 3 207 15 12 12 1 911 11 12 12 Trade 4 586 22 13 13 2 5 15 13 13 Transport 1 367 6 7 7 1 204 7 7 7 Hotels and restaurants 294 1 3 3 411 2 3 3 Information and communication 1 071 5 5 6 1 406 8 5 6 Credit institutes and insurance companies 120 1 1 2 206 1 1 2 Real estate services 342 2 2 2 327 2 2 2 Business services 2 512 12 13 13 2 676 16 13 13 Civilian authorities and national defence 1 140 5 4 5 718 4 4 5 Education 490 2 5 5 900 5 5 5 Healthcare and nursing 1 462 7 6 7 1 003 6 6 7 Personal and cultural services 602 3 3 4 508 3 3 4 Unknown sector 61 0 1 1 71 0 1 1 Total 21 217 100 100 100 17 255 100 100 100 Employment and employed, 2016 Industry Day population Night population County County Number % % % Number % % % Agriculture, forestry, fishing 30 0 1 1 23 0 1 1 Manufacturing, mining and quarrying 3 274 17 8 6 1 412 9 7 6 Energy and environment 102 1 0 1 105 1 0 1 Construction 329 2 1 1 253 2 1 1 Trade 2 854 15 12 11 2 033 12 12 11 Transport 342 2 2 2 455 3 3 2 Hotels and restaurants 331 2 4 4 509 3 4 4 Information and communication 234 1 2 2 417 3 2 2 Credit institutes and insurance companies 109 1 1 2 250 2 1 2 Real estate services 171 1 1 1 240 1 1 1 Business services 1 412 8 10 11 1 834 11 10 11 Civilian authorities and national defence 1 6 9 6 7 1 145 7 6 7 Education 2 112 11 16 17 2 679 16 16 17 Healthcare and nursing 5 061 27 28 28 4 276 26 28 28 Personal and cultural services 598 3 5 5 768 5 5 5 Unknown sector 87 0 1 1 134 1 1 1 Total 18 727 100 100 100 16 533 100 100 100 %

The 20 most common occupations in the municipality, 2016 Day population of employees Number Perc.distr. Sex distr. (%) M W Tot M W Insurance advisers, sales and purchasing agents 1 547 673 8 4 6 70 30 Office assistants and other secretaries 342 1 3 2 10 6 16 84 Personal care workers in health services 163 1 428 1 8 4 10 90 Shop staff 679 724 3 4 4 48 52 Engineering professionals 940 458 5 3 4 67 33 Primary- and pre-school teachers 209 1 047 1 6 3 17 83 Carpenters, bricklayers and construction workers 1 092 10 6 0 3 99 1 Medical and pharmaceutical technicians 390 679 2 4 3 36 64 ICT architects, systems analysts and test managers 823 170 4 1 3 83 17 Physical and engineering science technicians 752 212 4 1 3 78 22 ICT operations and user support technicians 735 195 4 1 2 79 21 Organisation analysts, policy administrators and hum 355 568 2 3 2 38 62 Nursing professionals 95 776 0 4 2 11 89 Attendants, personal assistants and related workers 322 497 2 3 2 39 61 Child care workers and teachers aides 112 636 1 4 2 15 85 Stores and transport clerks 523 193 3 1 2 73 27 Heavy truck and bus drivers 491 45 2 0 1 92 8 Sales and marketing managers 416 114 2 1 1 78 22 Cleaners and helpers 166 360 1 2 1 32 68 Fast-food workers, food preparation assistants 170 350 1 2 1 33 67 Total 20 occupations 10 322 10 948 52 61 57 49 51 All occupations 19 826 17 7 100 100 100 53 47 Source: The Occupational Register, SCB The 20 most common occupations in the country, 2016 100 0 100 Shop staff Primary- and pre-school teachers 1 # Sh 2 # Pr Personal care workers in health services Office assistants and other secretaries 3 # Pe 4 # Of 5 # At 6 # Ins 7 # Ch 8 # IC 9 # Or # # Ca # # Ph # # St # # En # # Nu # # He # # Fa # # He # # Cl # # Cl # # Bla 100 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 100 % % Source: The Occupational Register, SCB Engineering professionals Attendants, personal assistants and related workers Insurance advisers, sales and purchasing agents ICT architects, systems analysts and test managers Carpenters, bricklayers and construction workers Child care workers and teachers aides Organisation analysts, policy administrators and human Physical and engineering science technicians Stores and transport clerks Nursing professionals Heavy truck and bus drivers Fast-food workers, food preparation assistants Health care assistants Cleaners and helpers Client information clerks Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers Day population of employees

Preschool activities and care of Number of households 2017 school-age children 2017 Type of household Number of households Enrollment Without Children Children Total Number % % children aged 0-24 aged 25+ Pre-school, 1 5 3 307 78 84 Leisure time centre, Single 10 013 1 706 317 12 036 6 12 3 878 64 57 Cohabiting/ married 6 322 7 513 470 14 305 Pedagogical child care, Other household 1 049 879 57 1 985 1 5 221 5 2 Total 17 384 10 098 844 28 326 6 12 34 1 0 Proportion (%) of all within age group. Information with fewer than 5 persons per group is not presented. Source: The National Agency for Education No information about type of household is available for 0,12 percent of the population in the municipality. Total income, 2016 Social assistance, 2016 SEK thousand Type of household Recipient households Total Number % % Average income Cohabiting 396 313 355 without children 42 4 5 County 345 274 310 with children 97 9 13 349 278 314 Single men Median income without children 457 44 42 379 310 342 with children 31 3 3 County 341 279 308 Single women 337 278 306 without children 273 27 23 with children 130 13 15 Income from employm. and business, age gr. 20 64 Total 1 030 100 100 Source: Statistics on Total income, SCB Some municipalities have not submitted information or have not submitted complete information for 2016. See Definitions. Source: The National Board of Health and Welfare (SoS) Expenditures SEK, per inhabitant, 2016 Local taxes, 2018 Care for the elderly and the disabled Education Child care Individual and family assistance Infrastructure Special projects 9 8 7 6 5 4 Total local tax rate 31,74 of wich to municipality 20,26 Tax base, SEK/inhab. 232 445 Tax base, index 111 County average Total local tax rate 32,78 of wich to municipality 21,30 Tax base, SEK/inhab. 206 716 Tax base, index 99 Recreation 3 National average Culture 2 Political admin. 1 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 SEK/inhab. Source: Public Finances, SCB National average Total local tax rate 32,12 of wich to municipality 20,74 Tax base, SEK/inhab. 208 8 Tax base, index 100 Index, = 100 Source: Public Finances, SCB Information and sales: Elisabeth Blom tfn +46 10-479 63 88, Harriet Löfqvist tfn +46 10-479 60 48 E-mail: regionalt@scb.se Web site: www.scb.se/kommunfakta Mölndals stad 431 82 MÖLNDAL 031-315 10 00