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Expenditures per household - by type of household in SEK. Year 2021

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Marcus Vingren, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 63 12
Karin Rosén Karlsson, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 69 98
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2023-03-23
Expenditures:
SEK
Expenditures, margin of error:
SEK
Share:
percent
Share, margin of error:
percent
Average number of persons:
number
Average number of consumer units:
number
Calculated population size:
number
Calculated population size, margin of error:
number
Disposable income:
SEK
Disposable income, margin of error:
SEK
Expenditures:
Year
Expenditures, margin of error:
Year
Share:
Year
Share, margin of error:
Year
Average number of persons:
Year
Average number of consumer units:
Year
Calculated population size:
Year
Calculated population size, margin of error:
Year
Disposable income:
Year
Disposable income, margin of error:
Year
Expenditures:
Average
Expenditures, margin of error:
Average
Share:
Average
Share, margin of error:
Average
Average number of persons:
Average
Average number of consumer units:
Average
Calculated population size:
Average
Calculated population size, margin of error:
Average
Disposable income:
Average
Disposable income, margin of error:
Average
Expenditures:
Current Prices
Expenditures, margin of error:
Current Prices
Share:
Current Prices
Share, margin of error:
Current Prices
Expenditures:
No
Expenditures, margin of error:
No
Share:
No
Share, margin of error:
No
Average number of persons:
No
Average number of consumer units:
No
Calculated population size:
No
Calculated population size, margin of error:
No
Disposable income:
No
Disposable income, margin of error:
No
Expenditures:
No
Expenditures, margin of error:
No
Share:
No
Share, margin of error:
No
Average number of persons:
No
Average number of consumer units:
No
Calculated population size:
No
Calculated population size, margin of error:
No
Disposable income:
No
Disposable income, margin of error:
No
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Two dots (..) means that the number is too uncertain to be stated. The survey has a new design in 2021. This means that comparisons with previous surveys should be done with caution. The survey is under development and is not published as official statistics. More information about the quality of the statistics can be found in “Kvalitetsdeklaration” and “Statistikens framtagning” available on the survey’s webpage. The survey is based on a random selection of individuals 18 years and older and the households to which the selected individuals belong. The values in the tables are only estimates of true values in the population. The uncertainty in the estimates is expressed with a confidence interval formed by the estimate ± the margin of error. The confidence interval contains the true population value with 95 percent probability. Single persons without children: households with one adult and no children. Cohabiting persons without children: households with two adults in cohabitation and no children. Single persons with children: households with one adult and at least one child 0–19 years. Cohabiting persons with children: households with two adults in cohabitation and at least one child 0–19 years. Other households: households where there, in addition to the definition of one of the other household types, is at least one person who is 20 years or older. It can, for example, be a child older than 19 years. Households refer to housekeeping units. Housekeeping units refer to people who live in the same dwelling and have a joint economy. A housekeeping unit also includes children aged 20 years and older who are living with their parents. A housekeeping unit can consist of several generations, siblings or friends who live together and have a joint economy. Corrected 2023-03-23.