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Enterprises and employees (FDB) by industrial classification SNI 2007 and size class. Year 2008 - 2013

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SCB:s företagsregister, Statistics Sweden
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2017-12-05
Enterprises (FDB):
number
Employees (FDB):
number
Enterprises (FDB):
November each year
Employees (FDB):
1 January each year
Enterprises (FDB):
Stock
Employees (FDB):
Stock
Enterprises (FDB):
No
Employees (FDB):
No
Enterprises (FDB):
No
Employees (FDB):
No
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This table includes all legal and natural persons who are registered for VAT, corporate tax or as employers. For official employment statistics, please see Statistics Sweden´s Labour Force Surveys, Short-term employment statistics, and Register-based labour market statistics.

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Employees (FDB)

The information about the number of employees is based on a constructed measurement for the register (from statement of earnings among other things) that cannot be directly compared with other measurements of employment.
Swedish Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SNI 2007) was introduced in the Business Register as of 1 January 2008. SNI 2007 is based on the EU industrial classification NACE Rev. 2.