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  1. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), November 2020

    participation rate was 73.4 percent, which is similar to the level in February, when the effects of COVID of 94 000 people, of whom 55 000 were young people, compared with February 2020, when the effects of COVID Additional questions on the impact of COVID-19 on the labour market In view of the coronavirus (COVID

  2. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), April 2021

    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. that among people who were absent during the entire reference week, 20.6 percent were absent due to COVID

  3. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), May 2021

    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. 000 employed people aged 15–74 years were absent during the whole reference week in May related to COVID

  4. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), June 2021

    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. 000 employed people aged 15–74 years were absent during the whole reference week in June related to COVID

  5. Remote teaching (live and non-live) in compulsory school and upper secondary school during the covid-19 pandemic, 2021/22 academic year

    Transmission rates of covid-19 and the regulations and recommendations to reduce the spread of infection compulsory school, it was unusual in 2021/22 for whole classes or grade years to have remote teaching due to covid report “Remote teaching (live and non-live) in compulsory school and upper secondary school during the covid

  6. Swedish economy – statistical perspective, no 4 2022

    Despite removed restrictions in response to the COVID-19 in February the household consumption grew at

  7. Labour Force Surveys (LFS) Annual averages 2020

    In 2020, the whole of Swedish society was marked by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and the labour Employment rate fell for the first time since the financial crisis The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic various industries, not least among industries particularly affected by restrictions related to the COVID

  8. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), March 2021

    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. that among people who were absent during the entire reference week, 18.3 percent were absent due to COVID

  9. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), July 2021

    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. 000 employed people aged 15–74 years were absent during the whole reference week in July related to COVID

  10. Labour Force Surveys (LFS), August 2021

    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. that among people who were absent during the entire reference week, 2.9 percent were absent due to COVID