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Labour Cost Index, manual workers, private sector (WAG man) by industrial classification (NACE Rev. 2), observations and quarter

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Per Åslund, Statistics Sweden
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2024-03-13
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index
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index
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Flow
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2008
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2008
National Mediation Office
AM0114B8
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WAG stands för Wage and salary costs. These data refer to salaries, social contributions are not included in this index. Employees of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation, LO, classified as wage-earners. Others are classified as salaried employees. Preliminary indices are published approximately three months after the reference quarter. Employers contributions are forecasted and retroactive pay is not included. Definitive indices are published approximately 15 months after the reference quarter. Employers contributions are the actual results for the period. Retroactive pay and later received data from companies are included. Industrial classification refers to SNI2007 (Swedish Standard Industrial Classification). For more information, see: Search for industry code (SNI 2007)

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2021K2

There is a large increase in labour costs as a result of Covid-19. To make it easier for companies there was a reduction in Statatory Social contribution and sick pay was covered by the state, this applied to the second quarter of 2020. The second quarter 2021 is Statatory Social contribution back to normal and sick pay is only partly covered by the state, and as a result there is a large increase in labour costs when comparing 2021Q2 with 2020Q2.