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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2015 Dec 1;46(5):969–979. doi: 10.1017/S0033291715002469

Table 2.

Grouped frequency distributions of the total number of childhood relocations (ages 0–11) as measured by SSRS- and LISA-based data.

Relocations N (%)a
Within-Sweden Relocations (SSRS)b
  0d 653,090 (43.24)
  1–2 651,628 (43.14)
  3–5 184,759 (12.23)
  6–10 20,814 (1.39)
  11–12 172 (0.01)
  Average Annual Moves (SD) 1.11 (1.38)
Within-Sweden Relocations (LISA)c
  0d 224,297 (14.85)
  1–2 383,423 (25.38)
  3–5 180,079 (11.92)
  6–10 43,361 (2.87)
  11–15 4,206 (0.28)
  >16 708 (0.05)
  Average Annual Moves (SD) 1.88 (2.06)
a

Denotes a variable in which the percentages are rounded to the nearest hundredths and thus may not equal 100.

b

Based off 1,510,463 unique individuals born 1983–1997.

c

Based off 836,074 unique individuals born 1990–1997.

d

Reference group.