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General and simplified assessment of real estate by region, type of property, observations and year

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Magnus Walestad, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 44 18
Martin Verhage, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 47 78
Yes
2005-03-04
Assessed units:
number of
Total base value 1994, millions SEK:
SEK million
Total base value 2000, millions SEK:
SEK million
Weighted change:
percent
Unweighted change:
percent
Assessed units:
2000
Total base value 1994, millions SEK:
2000
Total base value 2000, millions SEK:
2000
Weighted change:
2000
Unweighted change:
2000
Assessed units:
Stock
Total base value 1994, millions SEK:
Stock
Total base value 2000, millions SEK:
Stock
Weighted change:
Stock
Unweighted change:
Stock
Assessed units:
No
Total base value 1994, millions SEK:
No
Total base value 2000, millions SEK:
No
Weighted change:
No
Unweighted change:
No
Assessed units:
No
Total base value 1994, millions SEK:
No
Total base value 2000, millions SEK:
No
Weighted change:
No
Unweighted change:
No
Assessed units:
2000
Total base value 1994, millions SEK:
2000
Total base value 2000, millions SEK:
2000
Weighted change:
2000
Unweighted change:
2000
Statistics Sweden
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Mandatory

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observations

Weighted change

Weighted change in base value is calculated for assessed for which it is possible to compare between assessments in 1999 and 2000. Base value refers to year 1994. The change is presented as an index where 1.0 means the value is unchanged.

Unweighted change

Unweighted change in base value is calculated for assessed units for which it is possible to compare between assessments in 1999 and 2000. Base value refers to year 1994. The change is presented as an index where 1.0 means the value is unchanged.