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14 H. Skifter Andersen et al.Table 8. Immigrants and the whole populations distributed on tenures in four Nordic countries (%).Denmark Finland Norway SwedenDownloaded by [Norsk Institutt for By og] at 07:07 11 March 2013ImmigrantsOwner-occupied 30 31 45 30Cooperatives 6 18 23Private renting 16 21 24 26Social/public housing 45 43 13 20Other 2 5Total 100 100 100 100Total populationOwner-occupied 62 72 62 55Cooperatives 6 14 17Private renting 14 11 19 14Social/public housing 17 13 5 14Other 1 4Total 100 100 100 100Year and sources:Denmark: 2008, Database at the Danish Building Research Institute based on data from Statistics Denmark.Finland: 2010, Statistics Finland.Norway: Living conditions among immigrants in Norway 2005/2006 and living conditions among the wholepopulation 2007, survey data Statistics Norway.Sweden: GeoSweden 2008.that immigrants in Finland have arrived later than in the other countries and have had lesstime to ‘climb up the housing ladder’.There are also remarkable differences between the countries concerning immigrants’representation in the other tenures. In Denmark and Finland a large proportion of immigrantslive in social/public housing, while it is only 20% in Sweden and 13% in Norway. The lowproportion in Norway is due to the very small social/public housing sector. When it <strong>com</strong>esto immigrants’ over-representation in social/public housing, Norway is at the same levelas Denmark, while Finland has the largest over-representation. Immigrants are also overrepresentedin social/public housing in Sweden, but at a lower level than in the othercountries.Private renting is an important sector for immigrants in all the countries studied, ac<strong>com</strong>modatingbetween 15 and 25%. But <strong>com</strong>pared with the size of this tenure, immigrants havemore often gained access to private renting in Finland and Sweden. Especially in Denmark,Table 9.Immigrants’ overrepresentation in the tenure and a calculated index of tenure segmentation.Denmark Finland Norway SwedenOwner-occupied −51 −57 −27 −45Cooperatives −4 29 37Private renting 18 91 26 89Social/public housing 166 222 160 45Other 113 40Index of segmentation 63 81 34 50Over representation = (% of immigrants in tenure x –% of whole population in tenure x)/% of whole populationin tenure x.Index of ethnic tenure segmentation = sum x=1,n (Absolute (% of immigrants in tenure x –whole population intenure x) ∗ proportion of population in tenure x).

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