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Children and young persons aged 0-21 living at home whose families have received economic support at some time during the year, by sex, age, type of family and number of siblings living at home. Year 2014 - 2022

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Johan Lindberg, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 60 64
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2024-03-22
Number with economic support:
number
Total number for the group:
number
Number with economic support:
31 December each year
Total number for the group:
31 December each year
Number with economic support:
Stock
Total number for the group:
Stock
Number with economic support:
No
Total number for the group:
No
Number with economic support:
No
Total number for the group:
No
Statistics Sweden
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Refers to households where at least one of the adults has been registered in Sweden the whole year and where there is a registered income. Statistics on finances for families with children that were published in 2022 or later include salaries and pension income from other Nordic countries. Statistics that refer to the period 2014-2019 were revised in 2022 to include these incomes.