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Statistics, news, and information related to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Economic activity increased in January 2021 Economic activity increased by 0.9 percent in January 2021, seasonally adjusted and compared with the previous month, according to preliminary statistics from Statistics Sweden’s activity indicator
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continued to impact the financial accounts in the third quarter of 2020.
In the first quarter of 2021 the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic remains clear on foreign trade in services. Mainly travel was affected negatively to a large degree.
The total absences among compulsory school teachers increased with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020. The absences peaked in autumn 2021, 34 per cent higher than the average for the last two autumn semesters prior to the COVID-19 pandem
For much of the 2020 spring term, most upper secondary school students received remote teaching. However, few students in upper-level compulsory school (grades 7–9) received it during the same period, although it became...
This report presents statistics on remote teaching in Swedish schools during the covid-19 pandemic. The survey was carried out in the autumn of 2022 on behalf of the Government