Tensta

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Tensta and its water tower. View from Järvafältet.
Tensta and its water tower. View from Järvafältet.
Terraced houses in Tensta.
Terraced houses in Tensta.
Tensta Centrum, shopping center.
Tensta Centrum, shopping center.
Central Tensta near the Tunnelbana.
Central Tensta near the Tunnelbana.

Tensta is a district in Spånga-Tensta borough, Stockholm, Sweden.[1] There are about 6,000 apartments in Tensta[2] and a population of 17,083 as of December 31, 2007.[3]

Modern Tensta, with its Plattenbau-style concrete apartment buildings, was constructed in the 1960s. Like nearby Rinkeby and Hjulsta, it was part of the Million Programme, and became known nationwide in the late 1960s. This was partially because lots of people moved in when the area was still a construction site, and it took years before the metro station opened.

In the center of Tensta there is a small fruit market. The art gallery of Tensta, 'Tensta Konsthall' is also situated close to the centre [4] and has gained a name in Sweden.

Tensta has a large concentration of immigrants, high rates of unemployed and people on social welfare.[2] The open unemployment rate is 3,7% (2000) and the rate of people on social welfare is 40,2% (1999). In 1999 the employment rate was 44%.[2]. Immigrants make up 66% of the population and 95%-100% of the children in local schools are of foreign origin.[2].

On april 17th 2008, a story was reported about a band of 30 young people, some of which were armed, chasing after random people and local security. The police arrived an hour later but found no weapons on the six young individuals that were searched.[citation needed]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Administrative divisions of the City districts. Stockholms stads utrednings- och statistikkontor AB (2008-04-14). Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  2. ^ a b c d Swedish welfare policy with Tensta as a case study
  3. ^ Områdesfakta Tensta. Stockholms stads utrednings- och statistikkontor AB. Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  4. ^ Tensta Konsthall