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Employed persons aged 20–69 by occupation (1-digit SSYK 2012), education level, number of years in Sweden, region of birth, sex and age. Number. Year 2020 - 2022

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Malin Forsberg, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 69 61
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2024-09-11
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31 december
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Stock
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No
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No
Statistics Sweden
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Source: Educational attainment of the population Source: The Swedish Occupational Register Description of SSYK: The Swedish Standard Classification of Occupations 2012 SSYK Duration of residence refers to the total amount of time that a person has been registered in the population in Sweden and is specified for persons who have immigrated to Sweden. Certain foreign citizens who are born in Sweden must apply for a residence permit. They are usually granted a residence permit for the same period as their parents. If the parents do not have a residence permit, the child´s application is examined together with the parent´s application. A statistical method is used to protect the data of individuals in the statistics presented. For this reason, the presented totals do not always equal the sum of their reported components. See also section 2.2.6 Model assumptions in the quality declaration documentation on Statistics Sweden’s website. The region of birth is based on the country of birth listed in the population register and based on the distribution of each year. The occupations follow the classifications of the Swedish Standard Classification of Occupations 2012 (SSYK 2012). Level of education: The highest level of education refers to the highest level of education obtained at the end of the spring term of the year concerned.
The source of the variable is Statistics Sweden´s Education Register. Stated with the education code according to the Swedish education nomenclature (SUN code). See ´´Swedish education nomenclature (SUN). Part 1. Systematic version´´ (MIS 1988:4 and 1996:1).

In this table, the following grouping is used:

Compulsory education
- primary and lower secondary education, less than 9 years
- primary and lower secondary education, 9 years (equivalent)

Upper secondary education
- upper secondary education, maximum of 2 years
- upper secondary education, 3 years

Post-secondary education
- post-secondary education, less than 3 years
- post-secondary education, 3 years or longer
- postgraduate education
Region of birth: From 2004, Cyprus and Turkey are reported under Europe excluding Sweden. Source: Population by Labour market status Criteria for being classified as employed, Population by Labour market status

level of education

The classification by level of educational attainment is according to the Swedish national educational classification (SUN)