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Gainfully employed by course participation, sex and economic branch. Two times per year 2001M06 - 2006M06

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Mattias Fritz, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 62 67
Personalutbildningsstatistik, Statistics Sweden
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2006-11-06
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industrial classification NACE Rev. 1.1

Economic branch according to SNI2002 from 2003 and according to SNI1992 before 2003. The biggest difference between SNI2002 and SNI1992 is due to the fact that the pre-school now belongs to the education system and before belonged to the branch health and social work. Both the Swedish Standard Industrial Classification SNI2002 and SNI1992 are based on the European classification system NACE. Manufacturing include the economic branches C, D, E according to the Swedish Industrial Classification. system.
The Staff Training Survey is performed as a supplementary survey to the Swedish Labour Force Survey (AKU), which is performed each month. Supplementary questions about staff training are included twice each year, in June and in December. The survey in June concerns the first half year and the December measurement the second half year.