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Household consumption expenditure (ESA2010) by purpose COICOP, seasonally adjusted current prices. Quarter 1980K1 - 2023K4

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2024-02-29
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COICOP - Classification of individual consumption by purpose.
Since the item Purchases by non-resident households in Sweden is withdrawn from the household consumption expenditures the values are presented with a negative sign.