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Average number of working hours (by agreement) per week for employed persons aged 15-74 (LFS) by industrial classification NACE Rev. 2.0 and sex, previous definitions. Quarter 2009K1 - 2020K4

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Arbetskraftsundersökningarna (AKU), Statistics Sweden
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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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2022-02-18
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As the LFS is a sample survey, all estimations are subject to uncertainty. Uncertainty in estimations based on fewer than 20 observations on a monthly or quarterly basis or fewer than 40 observations on a yearly basis may be considered too large and the estimation is not reported. In these cases, the value is replaced with two periods [..]. As of 1 January 2021, the LFS is carried out in accordance with the new EU framework regulation. This means there is a break in time series between 2020 and 2021.
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industrial classification (NACE Rev. 2)

New industrial classification SNI 2007 (based on the EU´s industrial standard NACE Rev 2) replaces SNI 2002 as of 2009. As of 2009, information is presented by industry only for work done in Sweden.

industrial classification (NACE Rev. 2)

New industrial classification SNI 2007 (based on the EU´s industrial standard NACE Rev 2) replaces SNI 2002 as of 2009. As of 2009, information is presented by industry only for work done in Sweden.

industrial classification (NACE Rev. 2)

25-30+33 manufacturing of metal products, machinery and equipment

25-30+33 manufacturing of metal products, machinery and equipment is a subset of 05-33+35-39 manufacturing, mining and quarrying, energy and environment

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Margin of error ±

The presented margin of error corresponds to a 95 percent confidence interval.

observations

Margin of error ±

Because the LFS is a sample survey based on a national random probability sample, there is a degree of uncertainty that can be calculated. The presented information consists of estimations and consideration must be taken to uncertainty/margin of error when drawing conclusions. The interval that is created by the level estimation ± margin of error here is a 95 percent confidence interval, which is an interval with a 95 percent probability including the actual value.