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Number of sickperiods and sickdays per employee distributed by sex and sector (old Institutional Sectors). Quaterly 2006K1 - 2015K1

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Lena Österberg, Statistics Sweden
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Linda Karbing, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 66 49
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2015-06-02
sickdays:
number of days per employee
sickperiods:
number i f periods per employee
sickdays:
Quarterly
sickperiods:
Quarterly
sickdays:
Average
sickperiods:
Average
sickdays:
No
sickperiods:
No
sickdays:
No
sickperiods:
No
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New design from second quarter 2011
Changes have been made in the survey design that have affected the estimation levels. Comparisons from previous quarters should be made with caution until the coming quarterly measurements are made.

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2011K2

New design as of 2nd quarter 2011. Changes have been made in the design of the survey which have influenced the level estimations. Comparisons with previous quarters should be interpreted with considerable caution while waiting for the coming quarterly measurements and continued study. The changes have influenced both the private and the public sector. A large part of the differences in levels compared to previous quarters is probably due to several changes where each effect is difficult to assess. Statistics Sweden is studying the possibilities to provide more detailed information at a later date. The possibility to link the time series will also be studied.