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Family support as share/percentage of disposable income. Families with children living at home aged 0-17, by type of support and municipality group. Year 1995 - 2013

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Johan Lindberg, Statistics Sweden
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2015-10-01
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31/12
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31/12
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Statistics Sweden
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Source: Household Finances (HEK)

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Calculations made for families where the adults have lived in Sweden for the whole year, i.e. whole year population.

observations: Percent , type of social assistance: parental insurance

Parental allowance is calculated as net amount, i.e. after taxes