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Purchase of activities as a proportion of the regions cost for activities by area of activity. Year 2007 - 2013

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2014-09-15
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Correction 2014-09-15. The figures for the county council in Västernorrland have been corrected, and as a consequence also the figures at the total sum.

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Correction 2013-10-11. Data concerning 2012 have been corrected.

2012

Correction 2013-11-07. Data concerning 2012 have been corrected.