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Average number of hours (actually and by agreement) worked per week for employed people aged 65-89 (LFS) by degree of attachment to the labour market, type of data, sex and age. Year 2021 - 2025

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Arbetskraftsundersökningarna (AKU), Statistics Sweden
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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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2026-01-23
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As the LFS is a sample survey, all estimations are subject to uncertainty. Uncertainty in estimations based on fewer than 20 observations on a monthly or quarterly basis or fewer than 40 observations on a yearly basis may be considered too large and the estimation is not reported. In these cases, the value is replaced with two periods [..]. For the period 2021 to 2022, only agreed working hours in the main occupation are intended. This then agreed working time in the secondary job has not been collected since the implementation of EU regulation 2019/1700. As of January 2023, the question regarding agreed working hours in secondary jobs was reintroduced and total agreed working hours is thus reported. The retirement age was raised from 65 to 66 years in 2023 and from 66 to 67 years in 2026. This results in the reporting of more age groups in the LFS. To enable comparisons over time, the age groups 65-74, 66-74, 67-74, 65-89, 66-89, 67-89 are reported back to 2021.