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In the first quarter of 2021 the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic remains clear on foreign trade in services Travel services were greatly affected by restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and as in previous
show that the Swedish economy as a whole has recovered well after the sharp downturn caused by the COVID
This report presents statistics on remote teaching in Swedish schools during the covid-19 pandemic.
From March 2020, the labour market was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sharp drop in employment during COVID-19 pandemic Employment dropped sharply as a result of the COVID rebounded to some extent in both age groups, but remained at a lower level than before the effect of the COVID
Before the covid-19 pandemic, short courses in folk high schools had the largest number of participants
In 2020, life expectancy fell unusually much because of the high number of deaths due to COVID-19. Life expectancy is with that back on the same level as before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additional questions on the impact of COVID-19 on the labour market In view of the coronavirus (COVID -19) pandemic, questions about the impact of COVID-19 have been added to the LFS. employed people aged 15–74 years were absent during the whole reference week in October related to COVID
Additional questions on the impact of COVID-19 on the labour market In view of the coronavirus (COVID -19) pandemic, questions about the impact of COVID-19 have been added to the LFS. employed people aged 15–74 years were absent during the whole reference week in December related to COVID
Additional questions on the impact of COVID-19 on the labour market In view of the coronavirus (COVID -19) pandemic, questions about the impact of COVID-19 have been added to the LFS. employed people aged 15–74 years were absent during the whole reference week in November related to COVID