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Job openings by sector. Quarter 2001K1 - 2023K4

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Per Åslund, Statistics Sweden
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ES/FRS - Förfrågningar, Statistics Sweden
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2024-02-23
Job openings (KV):
number
Margin of error(KV), job openings:
number
Job openings (KV):
Quarter
Margin of error(KV), job openings:
Quarter
Job openings (KV):
Stock
Margin of error(KV), job openings:
Stock
Job openings (KV):
No
Margin of error(KV), job openings:
No
Job openings (KV):
No
Margin of error(KV), job openings:
No
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As of the 2:nd quarter 2021, the statistics about Job openings and unmet labour demand use new auxiliary information, which is applied in the design and estimation stages of production. An annual average regarding the number of employees has replaced the earlier value of the number of persons employed at an enterprise at a single point in time. This has resulted in enteprises formerly missing employees that are now included in the survey. This change has provided a slightly higher estimate of the number of job openings in the labour market, but has not been considered substantial enough to warrant a break in time series.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: Private sector

From Q2 2015, the private sector is divided into the business sector and non-profit institutions serving households.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: Business sector

The business sector, previously the private sector, does not include non-profit institutions serving households.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: Non-profit institutions serving households

Non-profit institutions serving households was previously included in the private sector. From Q2 2015, it is reported separately.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: Public administration

Ahead of the second quarter 2006, the design of the public sector survey was modified, as target units were changed from workplace to legal entity. This affects the level of the reported number of vacancies, and comparisons can therefore not be made with previously reported data for the public sector.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: Central government

Ahead of the second quarter 2006, the design of the public sector survey was modified, as target units were changed from workplace to legal entity. This affects the level of the reported number of vacancies, and comparisons can therefore not be made with previously reported data for the public sector.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: County council

Ahead of the second quarter 2006, the design of the public sector survey was modified, as target units were changed from workplace to legal entity. This affects the level of the reported number of vacancies, and comparisons can therefore not be made with previously reported data for the public sector.

observations: Job openings (KV) , sector: Municipality

Ahead of the second quarter 2006, the design of the public sector survey was modified, as target units were changed from workplace to legal entity. This affects the level of the reported number of vacancies, and comparisons can therefore not be made with previously reported data for the public sector.