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Number of missing staff per occupation. Year 2024

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Katja Olofsson, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 48 07
Marc Doppelbauer, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 42 15
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2025-03-31
Number of missing staff:
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Statistical values and associated margins of error are not reported if the mean squared error is 50 percent or more of the statistical value. Numbers and associated margins of error are rounded to the nearest hundred. An overview of the occupational groups used in the statistics and how they relate to the Swedish Standard Classification of Occupations (SSYK 2012) can be found under Fördjupad information (only available in Swedish).
Occupation Military occupations and Police officers (occupational area 0 and occupational group 336 according to SSYK 2012) are not included in the statistics.
Occupation, groups in the survey For engineers, technicians, primary school teachers, subject teachers, and vocational teachers, the number of missing staff cannot be reported according to the occupational groups in the survey. The reason is that local units have provided data for this statistic according to SSYK 2012, where the codes for these occupational groups currently cannot be translated to LOR´s occupational groups. Statistics on the number missing staff for these occupations are instead available in the classifications according to SSYK 2012.