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Income variables. Whole country and sex. Year 1997 - 2022

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2024-03-27
Proportion of persons, percent:
proportion, percent
Average disposable income, number of price base amounts:
number, price base amounts
Median value of disposable income, number of price base amounts:
number, price base amounts
Proportion of persons with income support, without other remuneration, percent:
proportion, percent
Proportion of persons without income support or introductory allowance, percent:
proportion, percent
Proportion of persons with foothold allowance, percent:
proportion, percent
Proportion of persons, percent:
Year
Average disposable income, number of price base amounts:
Year
Median value of disposable income, number of price base amounts:
Year
Proportion of persons with income support, without other remuneration, percent:
Year
Proportion of persons without income support or introductory allowance, percent:
Year
Proportion of persons with foothold allowance, percent:
Year
Proportion of persons, percent:
Stock
Average disposable income, number of price base amounts:
Stock
Median value of disposable income, number of price base amounts:
Stock
Proportion of persons with income support, without other remuneration, percent:
Stock
Proportion of persons without income support or introductory allowance, percent:
Stock
Proportion of persons with foothold allowance, percent:
Stock
Proportion of persons, percent:
No
Average disposable income, number of price base amounts:
No
Median value of disposable income, number of price base amounts:
No
Proportion of persons with income support, without other remuneration, percent:
No
Proportion of persons without income support or introductory allowance, percent:
No
Proportion of persons with foothold allowance, percent:
No
Proportion of persons, percent:
No
Average disposable income, number of price base amounts:
No
Median value of disposable income, number of price base amounts:
No
Proportion of persons with income support, without other remuneration, percent:
No
Proportion of persons without income support or introductory allowance, percent:
No
Proportion of persons with foothold allowance, percent:
No
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Duration of residence is calculated based on number of days, and a new year does not occur until 364 days become 365 days. This means that if a person has been recorded in the Swedish population register for 729 days (1 year and 364 days), that person ends up in the group Duration of residence 0–1 years. If the person has been recorded in the population register for 730 days, the person ends up in the group Duration of residence 2–3 years. The breakdown of other groups works in a similar way, which means that a person must have a duration of residence of at least 3,650 days to end up in the group Duration of residence 10– years.
Ahead of the year 2000, considerable changes were made to the Register of Education to improve quality, with a new nomenclature and a number of new sources, which led to a break in the time series. For this reason, comparisons with prior years must be made with great caution. For more information see: More information about the education of the population.
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Proportion of persons, percent

The number of persons with aggregated gross salary lower than 1.5 base amounts, divided by the population. Aged 20–64 years.
Source: The Income and Taxation Register (IoT)

Average disposable income, number of price base amounts

The mean value of the individual’s disposable income converted into number of price base amounts. Aged 20–64 years.
Source: The Income and Taxation Register (IoT)

Median value of disposable income, number of price base amounts

The median value of the individual’s disposable income converted into number of price base amounts. Aged 20–64 years.
Source: The Income and Taxation Register (IoT)

Proportion of persons with income support, without other remuneration, percent

The numerator consists of persons who, during the past calendar year, have had income support for at least 10 months, who have not had unemployment benefit, activity support, sick pay or rehabilitation benefit, or sickness and activity allowance, and whose total earned income, including remuneration from labour market policy measures, has been below the eligibility limit for sick pay. The denominator consists of the population. Aged 20–64 years.
Source: The Income and Taxation Register
Source: STATIV database

Proportion of persons without income support or introductory allowance, percent

The numerator consists of persons who, in the past calendar year, have not had income support or introductory allowance. Due to item non-response in the collection of income support data for 2011 and onwards, the statistics are only based on municipalities that submitted complete data. The denominator consists of the population. Aged 20–64 years.
A municipality may grant introductory allowance to refugees and certain other immigrants who have been received in a municipality as part of the municipal refugee reception process. The municipality determines the size of the introductory allowance. Not all municipalities use the possibility of granting introductory allowance to refugees. This is the case for around 50 municipalities in 2007. In some municipalities, introductory allowance is included in income support. As of 2012, introductory allowance is no longer included in the the National Board of Health and Welfare’s collection for financial assistance statistics, even though disbursements may continue for as long as introduction lasts.
Source: The Income and Taxation Register (IoT)

Proportion of persons with foothold allowance, percent

The numerator consists of persons who received foothold allowance during the year. The denominator consists of the population. Aged 20–64 years.
Source: The Income and Taxation Register
Source: STATIV database