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Gainfully employed by industry within localities with more than 10,000 inhabitants, by locality. Year 2015 - 2020

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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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Jerker Moström, Statistics Sweden
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Karin Hedeklint, Statistics Sweden
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2022-03-31
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Localities situated in more than one municipality or county, will be registrated with the municipality or county where the main part of the locality is situated. Locality references The localities that Lantmäteriet presents in the basic geodata and on general maps can sometimes differ from Statistics Sweden´s locality boundaries. Statistics Sweden´s localities are intended to be a basis for statistics, while the purpose of Lantmäteriet´s locality boundaries is to provide a basis for maps in different scales. Therefore the names that are presented in Statistics Sweden´s statistics should not be regarded as established names of localities, but as references that are representative for the marked areas, that is, a locality of Statistics Sweden. The basis for the reference is the map material from Lantmäteriet. In 2017, several locality references have been changed according to decisions of Lantmäteriet. Locality
Since 1960 Statistics Sweden has defined areas with continuous buildings and a population of at least 200 inhabitants. Localities thus include everything from the largest cities to small areas with only 200 inhabitants. Statistics Sweden does not have its own definition of sparsely populated areas or countryside areas.
The gainfully employed population comprises any person who has worked for at least one hour per week during the month of November. Those temporarily absent during the survey period, for instance due to sick leave, are also included. The same definition is being used in the register-based labour market statistics (RAMS). Values listed with .. are not available due to confidentiality or values are missing. Gainfully employed persons in Sweden. The statistics are based on total population surveys.

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The table only contains localities/urban areas with at least 10,000 inhabitants according to Statistics Swedens population statistics of localities/urban areas.
Swedish Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SNI 2007) was introduced in the Business Register as of 1 January 2008. SNI 2007 is based on the EU industrial classification NACE Rev. 2.