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Swedish economy – statistical perspective, no 5 2024

The economy doesn’t lift

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2024-05-16 8.00

The weak trend for the Swedish economy continues. Even though some indicators rose in March the economy as a whole didn’t. Forward-looking indicators shows optimism for an upturn in the near future. Further information can be found in Statistics Sweden’s periodical, “Sveriges ekonomi – statistiskt perspektiv” (in Swedish).

New datasource increases the labour input in the national accounts

Together with the publishing of “Sveriges ekonomi – statistiskt perspektiv no 5 2024” new time series for the labour input in the national accounts are published. This is due to a change in the calculations to the new datasource “Population by Labour market status”.

Updated tables in the Statistical database:

Labour input (ESA2010) by industrial classifcation SNI 2007. Quarter 1980K1 - 2023K4. PxWeb (scb.se)

Hours worked (ESA2010), working-day and seasonally adjusted by industrial classification SNI 2007. Quarter 1980K1 - 2023K4. PxWeb (scb.se)

Numbers of employed (ESA2010), working-day and seasonally adjusted by industrial classification SNI 2007. Quarter 1980K1 - 2023K4. PxWeb (scb.se)

Labour input (ESA2010) by industrial classification SNI 2007. Year 1980 - 2022. PxWeb (scb.se)

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