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People aged 16-65 by disability, income-based measure of poverty, sex and study domain. Year 2025

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Marc Doppelbauer, Statistics Sweden
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2026-04-27
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The labour market situation for people with disability (SAPF) is a sample survey that is conducted directly after the Labour Force Survey (LFS). All estimates are subject to uncertainty. Very uncertain estimates, where the confidence interval is larger than the number/proportion estimate, have been dotted. Results have also been assessed as uncertain and have been dotted in cases where the number of responses in the group on which the estimate is based (in the denominator) is less than 50, or if there are fewer than 5 who have the characteristic (in the numerator) to be estimated.

income-based measure of poverty

at-risk-of-poverty rate

The at-risk-of-poverty rate is a relative measure of poverty, defined as the number or share of people with an equivalised disposable income below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold, which is set at 60 % of the national median equivalised disposable income.
disposable income
The sum of all taxable and non-taxable income less taxes and other negative transfers (such as repaid study loans) of all household members.
equivalised disposable income
A system that takes into account different types of households is applied to make comparisons of disposable income among different types of households. The disposable income is divided by the number of consumption units in the household.

low income standard

Low income standard is an absolute measure of poverty. The indicator classifies households with low income and measures the number or share of people living in households not able to meet basic needs, such as housing costs, costs of child care, local transportations etc.
disposable income
The sum of all taxable and non-taxable income less taxes and other negative transfers (such as repaid study loans) of all household members.