Labour Force Surveys (LFS)
Upcoming publishing: 2026-09-16
The statistics describe labour market developments for the Swedish population aged 15–74. The LFS shows the number and percentage of employed and unemployed persons respectively, per month, quarter and year. In addition to this, some tables also include people aged 75–89 years.
Labour force surveys (LFS), previous definitions
Labour Force Surveys (LFS), previous definitions
2026-04-22: Information on breakdown by level of education and educational field
Due to discovered quality deficiencies in the LFS regarding breakdowns by level of education and educational field, number estimates including associated margin of error figures are marked with dots in Excel and statistical database tables. The dotted number estimates for level of education and educational field are made from 2012 onwards. The reason for the deficiencies is that the LFS overestimates people with post-secondary education and underestimates people with upper secondary education. Furthermore, it can be stated that the quality deficiencies are greater for number estimates than for share and change estimates.
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Key figures for Sweden
Labour force rate
78.1 %
Reference period: July 2026
0.6 %-unit
compared with the same period previous year
Unemployment rate
7.8 %
Reference period: July 2026
-0.2 %-unit
compared with the same period previous year
Employment rate
72.0 %
Reference period: July 2026
0.7 %-unit
compared with the same period previous year
Labour force rate (smoothed and seasonally adjusted)
75.9 %
Reference period: July 2026
Unemployment rate (smoothed and seasonally adjusted)
8.7 %
Reference period: July 2026
Employment rate (smoothed and seasonally adjusted)
69.3 %
Reference period: July 2026
Statistical news
2026-08-21
In July 2026, there were 5 507 000 employed people, not seasonally adjusted. Temporary employees increased by 92 000 people to 898 000. The number of hours worked per week averaged 104.4 million. The number of unemployed people was 468 000, corresponding to an unemployment rate of 7.8 percent. Seasonally adjusted and smoothed data show an increase in both the number of employed people and in the employment rate. The seasonally adjusted and smoothed unemployment rate stood at 8.7 percent.
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