The Great Replacement in the Nordic Countries:
From
1990 to 2020 native Swedes have gone from 89% to 65.4% of the Swedish Population.
A steep decline of 23.6%
From
1990 to 2020 native Norwegians have fallen from 95.61% to 81.04% of the nation's population.
A decline of 14.57%
From
1991 to 2021 native Danes declined from 95.6% of their population to 84.6%.
A decline of 11%
From
1996 to 2021 native Icelanders have gone from 97% of their nation's population to 81.44%.
A decline of 15.66%
Unfortunately Finland keeps extremely limited records related to ethnicity or immigrant descent, but we do know that the number of people of foreign background in Finland, and their children, has increased from
under 50,000 in 1991 to nearly 510,000 in 2021.
Sweden has experienced a more radical demographic shift than the United States, and Iceland a more significant demographic replacement than New Zealand.
No Nordic nation is being spared the Great Replacement.