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Socio-economic index by RegSO. Year 2011 - 2024

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Malin Forsberg, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 69 61
Matilda Wedtström, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 47 23
No
2026-04-14
Socio-economic index:
index
Type of area:
index
Proportion with pre-upper secondary education:
percent
The proportion of people with low economic standard (regardless of age):
percent
The proportion with financial assistance and/or long-term unemployed:
percent
Socio-economic index:
Year
Type of area:
Year
Proportion with pre-upper secondary education:
Year
The proportion of people with low economic standard (regardless of age):
Year
The proportion with financial assistance and/or long-term unemployed:
Year
Socio-economic index:
Stock
Type of area:
Stock
Proportion with pre-upper secondary education:
Stock
The proportion of people with low economic standard (regardless of age):
Stock
The proportion with financial assistance and/or long-term unemployed:
Stock
Socio-economic index:
No
Type of area:
No
Proportion with pre-upper secondary education:
No
The proportion of people with low economic standard (regardless of age):
No
The proportion with financial assistance and/or long-term unemployed:
No
Socio-economic index:
No
Type of area:
No
Proportion with pre-upper secondary education:
No
The proportion of people with low economic standard (regardless of age):
No
The proportion with financial assistance and/or long-term unemployed:
No
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The observation 'Socio-economic index' is based on three indicators: the proportion of people with low economic standard (V1), the proportion of people with pre-secondary education (V2), and the proportion of people who have had financial assistance for at least ten months and/or have been unemployed for more than six months (V3). The index is then calculated as (V1+V2+V3)/3. Note that V1, V2, and V3 are all ratios converted to percentages. The higher the value of the index, the worse the socioeconomic conditions in a RegSO

The observation “The percentage of people with a low financial standard (regardless of age)” is based on the survey “Income and tax statistics”. The observation “Area type” is a classification of the RegSO based on the socio-economic index. The aim is to create an area classification that describes the socio-economic conditions in a RegSO. There are five types: Area type 1 – Areas with major socioeconomic challenges, Area type 2 – Areas with socioeconomic challenges, Area type 3 – Socioeconomically mixed areas, Area type 4 – Areas with good socioeconomic conditions and Area type 5 – Areas with very good socioeconomic conditions.

The observation “Proportion with pre-upper secondary education' refers to individuals with pre-upper secondary education of nine years (or equivalent) and pre-upper secondary education shorter than nine years.
The content 'The proportion of people with low economic standard (regardless of age) refers to the proportion of people living in households whose economic standard is less than 60 percent of the national median.
The observation 'The proportion with financial assistance for at least 10 months and/or long-term unemployed' is a combined indicator that reflects the proportion of individuals who either had financial assistance for at least ten months and/or have been unemployed for more than six months in a given year.

Here are codes, names and changes for regional divisions: www.scb.se/en/finding-statistics/regional-statistics/regional-divisions.