Policies for Demographic Data Collection
Definitions of Sami based on Categorization in Data Collection
- An inferior group of people, comparable to prisoners and the poor.
- A type of occupation
- People who live in samebyar (Reindeer herders)
- A nationality in of itself
While there are estimates available regarding the size of the Sami population of Sweden, these estimates are based off of a collection in the 1970s that collected population data based on active reindeer herders. Therefore, this population estimate was heavily based off of state definitions of Sami identity and lacked comprehensive data on all Sami in Sweden. For example, there are people who identify with Sami culture and Sami heritage who work in other professions and live outside of Sami communities. This data has been used to form estimates for the present day and is still used in official documents. However, according to the Swedish Sami Parliament, the population count is likely much greater, closer to 40-50 thousand Sami. Popultion data all depends on how it is collected and how an identity is interpreted- the lack of concrete information on the Sami community harms their public identity and ability to self-determinate, and has received critiques from the United Nations.