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Employed persons aged 15-74 (LFS), 1000s by working hours (by agreement) per week, industrial classification NACE Rev. 1.1, sex, observations and quarter

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Arbetskraftsundersökningarna (AKU), Statistics Sweden
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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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2010-06-08
Employed persons:
1000s
Margin of error ±:
1000s
Employed persons:
Average
Margin of error ±:
Average
Employed persons:
No
Margin of error ±:
No
Employed persons:
No
Margin of error ±:
No
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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.A-Q All branches , 01+02+05 agriculture and fishing , 10-37+40+41 Extraction; manufacturing; energy and water supply ,

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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.2005K2 , 2005K3 , 2005K4 ,

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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 2005M01–2020M12, 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. The series 2001M01–2004M12 are macrolinked and for the period 2005M01–2020M12 they are microlinked. The estimates regarding quarter 1 2005 and its constituent months are based on a smaller number of responses than other periods. These estimates are therefore more uncertain and should be used with caution.

industrial classification NACE Rev. 1.1

Industrial classification SNI 2002 is replaced by new industrial classification SNI 2007 2009

industrial classification NACE Rev. 1.1

Industrial classification SNI 2002 is replaced by new industrial classification SNI 2007 2009

observations

Margin of error ±

The presented margin of error corresponds to a 95 percent confidence interval.

observations: Employed persons , industrial classification NACE Rev. 1.1: 28-35 Engineering industry

28-35 engineering industry is a subset of 10-37+40+41 extraction, manufacturing; energy and water supply

observations: Employed persons , working hours (by agreement) per week: 1-19 hours

Number of working hours per week is not possible to add up but 1–19 hours, 20–34 hours and 35+ hours constitute subitems of Total of employed persons.

observations: Employed persons , working hours (by agreement) per week: 20-34 hours

Number of working hours per week is not possible to add up but 1–19 hours, 20–34 hours and 35+ hours constitute subitems of Total of employed persons.

observations: Employed persons , working hours (by agreement) per week: 35+ hours

Number of working hours per week is not possible to add up but 1–19 hours, 20–34 hours and 35+ hours constitute subitems of Total of employed persons.

observations: Employed persons , working hours (by agreement) per week: total of employed persons

Number of working hours per week is not possible to add up but 1–19 hours, 20–34 hours and 35+ hours constitute subitems of Total of employed persons.

observations

Margin of error ±

Because the LFS is a sample survey based on a national random probability sample, there is a degree of uncertainty that can be calculated. The presented information consists of estimations and consideration must be taken to uncertainty/margin of error when drawing conclusions. The interval that is created by the level estimation ± margin of error here is a 95 percent confidence interval, which is an interval with a 95 percent probability including the actual value.