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Employees 16-64 years by region of work, occupation (3-digit SSYK 2012), industry SNI2007 (aggr. level) and sex. Year 2019 - 2021

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Linn Eriksson, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 61 34
Linda Karbing, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 66 49
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2023-03-08
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From 2014 reported occupational data for the revised standard for Swedish Occupational Classification 2012 ( SSYK 2012). SSYK 2012 replaces the previous version , SSYK96 . This means that comparison between 2014 and previous years should not be done.
For employees aged 16-64 in 2014 relates most occupations , 74 percent , conditions in the reference year or the year after . 19 percent of the data is imputed using a model based on the occupational code (according SSYK 96 ) the individual had in the register previously . This means that there may be jobs in industries or sectors where they appear abnormal . The previous code used can be up to five years old.