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Economic standard by region, country of birth number of years in Sweden and age. Year 2011 - 2022

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Johan Lindberg, Statistics Sweden
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Inkomststatistik, Statistics Sweden
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Peter Gärdqvist, Statistics Sweden
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2024-01-23
Mean value, SEK thousands:
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Median value, SEK thousands:
SEK thousands
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percent
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percent
Income < 40 percent:
percent
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percent
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percent
Income < 70 percent:
percent
Income > 200 percent:
percent
Total number of persons:
number of persons
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Calendar year
Median value, SEK thousands:
Calendar year
Mean value, percent of all:
Calendar year
Median value, percent of all:
Calendar year
Income < 40 percent:
Calendar year
Income < 50 percent:
Calendar year
Income < 60 percent:
Calendar year
Income < 70 percent:
Calendar year
Income > 200 percent:
Calendar year
Total number of persons:
Calendar year
Mean value, SEK thousands:
Stock
Median value, SEK thousands:
Stock
Mean value, percent of all:
Stock
Median value, percent of all:
Stock
Income < 40 percent:
Stock
Income < 50 percent:
Stock
Income < 60 percent:
Stock
Income < 70 percent:
Stock
Income > 200 percent:
Stock
Total number of persons:
Stock
Mean value, SEK thousands:
Fixed Prices
Median value, SEK thousands:
Fixed Prices
Income < 40 percent:
Fixed Prices
Income < 50 percent:
Fixed Prices
Income < 60 percent:
Fixed Prices
Income < 70 percent:
Fixed Prices
Income > 200 percent:
Fixed Prices
Total number of persons:
Fixed Prices
Mean value, SEK thousands:
No
Median value, SEK thousands:
No
Mean value, percent of all:
No
Median value, percent of all:
No
Income < 40 percent:
No
Income < 50 percent:
No
Income < 60 percent:
No
Income < 70 percent:
No
Income > 200 percent:
No
Total number of persons:
No
Mean value, SEK thousands:
No
Median value, SEK thousands:
No
Mean value, percent of all:
No
Median value, percent of all:
No
Income < 40 percent:
No
Income < 50 percent:
No
Income < 60 percent:
No
Income < 70 percent:
No
Income > 200 percent:
No
Total number of persons:
No
Mean value, SEK thousands:
last updated year
Median value, SEK thousands:
last updated year
Mean value, percent of all:
last updated year
Median value, percent of all:
last updated year
Income < 40 percent:
last updated year
Income < 50 percent:
last updated year
Income < 60 percent:
last updated year
Income < 70 percent:
last updated year
Income > 200 percent:
last updated year
Total number of persons:
last updated year
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Mean value and Median value, percentage of value for all persons
Refers to the mean value and median value for different groups reported as the value in relation to the mean value and median value of the whole population (at the national level). For example, 126% means that a certain group has a disposable income that is 26 percent higher than the national value and 83% means that the income is 17 percent less than the national value.

Delineations
The population is delimited to so-called full-year households, which refers to households where the adults have been registered in Sweden at both the beginning and the end of the year. Read more about the delimitations in the statistics quality declaration on the Statistics Sweden website.
Incomes in fixed prices, referring to last year of data.

Equivalised disposable income
Disposable income is the sum of all taxable and tax-free income minus taxes and negative transfers. The income is available both including and excluding capital gains/losses, that is, the gain/loss arising from a sale (realization) of assets, for example, stocks, mutual funds or real estate.

Incomes are equivalised, which means that the household disposable income is adjusted for household size by using a weight system. The unit of measurement is equivalised disposable income for persons.

Upon publication of statistics regarding income year 2021, a modified equivalence scale was introduced. The modified scale includes weights for children with shared residence when the parents do not live together. The modified scale is applied from the year 2011, that is, statistics for the years 2011-2020 have been revised.

Income in relation to the median income
Shows the proportion of the population that has an equivalised disposable income lower or higher than XX percent of the national median income. For example, Income < 40 percent refers to the share with an income lower than 40 percent of the national median income, while Income > 200 percent refers to the share of the population with an income twice as high as the national median income.

Region of birth
Europe except EU28 and the Nordic countries includes persons born in the Soviet Union. North America also includes Central America and Oceania also includes Australia and New Zealand.
The classification of region of birth refers to the latest reference year.

Number of years in Sweden
Refers to the total length of stay in Sweden for one person.

The statistics include salaries and pension income from other Nordic countries from income year 2011. As of the publication of income year 2020, the statistics for the years 2011-2019 have been revised.
The extent of the total income from the other Nordic countries varies over time. For the years 2011–2014, data availability is limited, which is largely due to deficiencies in data from Norway. For 2011, there is basically no income from Norway. For the years 2012–2014, the macro amount for Norway is approximately half of the amount for 2015.
Further information can be found in the statistics quality declaration on Statistics Sweden website.
The statistics include shared residence for children when the parents do not live together. As of the publication of the income year 2021, the statistics for the years 2011-2020 have been revised. See the report Income Distribution Statistics and Shared Residence for further information.