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Young people aged 15-24 (LFS) not in employment and not in any education and training (NEET) by sex and labour status. Quarter 2007K1 - 2023K4

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Arbetskraftsundersökningarna (AKU), Statistics Sweden
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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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2024-01-26
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As the LFS is a sample survey, all estimations are subject to uncertainty. Uncertainty in estimations based on fewer than 20 observations on a monthly or quarterly basis or fewer than 40 observations on a yearly basis may be considered too large and the estimation is not reported. In these cases, the value is replaced with two periods [..]. For the period 2007M01–2020M12, the time series contains ´linked data´. No margins of error (uncertainty figures) are reported for the period, this is instead marked as '..' in the time series.

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The percentage refers to the proportion of unemployed and inactive people who also belong to the group of Young people not in employment and not in any education and training.