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Subject areas

Statistics Sweden´s Market Profiles give you the opportunity to order statistics in several subject areas at a low regional level. Examples of geographical divisions are localities, electoral districts, RegSO, DeSO and grids. The statistics are adapted for Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

This is a compilation of the subject areas for which we can produce statistics, with associated examples. We can also customise other statistics adapted to your request.

Many data on DeSO and RegSO are available as open data in the Statistical Database. See also Statistics Sweden's open geodata.

Population

Labour market

Education

Income

Properties and dwellings

Vehicles

Population

Population by:

  • Age
  • Sex
  • Civil status (single, married, divorced, widoved)
  • Citizenship (example of groups of countries); Swedish, Nordic countries excluding Swedish, EU excluding the Nordic countries and Rest of the world)
  • Country of birth (example of groups of countries); Swedish, Nordic countries excluding Swedish, EU excluding the Nordic countries and Rest of the world)
  • Swedish/foreign background
  • Population change (migration within/into/from the area, immigration emigration, births, deaths)

 Households by:

  • Type of household (Cohabiting/single with or without children
  • Number of children aged 0–17

Labour market

Gainfully employed population aged 16 and above, by:

  • Industry (SNI07), refers to population
  • Sector, refers to population, (public sector, business sector)
  • Industry (SNI07), refers to daytime population
  • Sector, refers to daytime population, (public sector, business sector)
  • Commuting
  • Number of commuters
  • Population aged 20–64, by employment

Workplaces by:

  • Industry (SNI07)
  • Sector, (public sector, business sector)

Education

  • Population aged 25–64, by educational level

Income

Population aged 20 and above by:

  • Total income from employment and business
  • Total income from employment, business and capital
  • Net income
  • Net income, refers to daytime population

Household aged 20 and above by:

  • Purchasing power
  • Purchasing power with at least one child aged 0–19

Purchasing power is calculated as the disposable income per consumption unit. It is a measure that allows comparisons between the purchasing power of households with consideration for different household compositions.

Properties and dwellings

  • Real estate by type of property
  • Population by type of real estate
  • Population by simplified form of tenure
  • Number of dwellings by form of tenure

Vehicles

  • Vehicles in use owned by a natural person by type of vehicle (passenger cars lorries, motorcycles and more)
  • Passenger cars in use by model year

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