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Job openings, total economy, seasonally adjusted by NACE rev2. Quarter 2009K1 - 2024K4

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Freja Sahrblom, Statistics Sweden
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2025-02-28
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The statistical values used for seasonal adjustment of the total number of job openings up until the first quarter of 2024 are based on statistics from Job openings and unmet labour demand. The published statistics for this table only refer to the total number of job openings for the whole economy. It is currently not possible to view seasonally adjusted statistics by industrial classification NACE Rev2. Statistical values and associated margins of error are not reported if the mean squared error is 50 percent or more of the statistical value. Numbers and associated margins of error are rounded to the nearest hundred.