Population by Labour market status, June 2025

The number of employed remained unchanged in June 2025

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2025-08-29 8.00

People in employment aged 15 to 74 numbered 5 256 000 in June in 2025. The number of employed was essentially unchanged, with only a marginal decrease of fewer than 1 000 people compared with June 2024. In the 20 to 65 age range, 285 000 people were unemployed. This equals a share of 5.5 percent expressed as a percentage of the labour force and is an increase of 0.3 percentage point compared with the same period of the previous year.

People in employment

The number of people in employment aged 15 to 74 was essentially unchanged in June compared to the same period the previous year, but the trend varies depending on sex and region of birth.  

Percentage change in the number of employed compared to the same period the previous year, 15 to 74 years

In the 20 to 65 age range the employment rate – the number of employed people in relation to the population – was 79.8 percent among women and 80.2 percent among men. Compared with June 2024, the employment rate decreased by 0.4 percentage points for both women and men.

The unemployed

The number of unemployed people aged 20 to 65 in June was 285 000, which is an increase of 19 000 compared to the same period the previous year.

The relative unemployment rate - the proportion of unemployed people in relation to the labour force - was 5.4 percent for women and 5.6 percent for men. This equals an increased unemployment rate among women of 0.4 percentage point, and 0.3 percentage point among men compared with the same period of 2024.

Unemployment is higher among foreign born people than among those born in Sweden. In June the unemployment rate was, among foreign born people 12.1 percent and among people born in Sweden 3.3 percent. 

Change in the relative unemployment rate compared to the same period the previous year, 20 to 64 years

Employed, 15 to 74 years

  June 2025 May 2025 June 2024 Change since June 2024 (%)
Employed 5 256 000 5 180 000 5 257 000 0.0
Women 2 572 000 2 528 000 2 568 000 0.2
Born in Sweden 1 996 000 1 962 000 2 003 000 -0.4
Foreign born 576 000 566 000 565 000 2.0
Men 2 684 000 2 652 000 2 689 000 -0.2
Born in Sweden 2 061 000 2 035 000 2 069 000 -0.4
Foreign born 623 000 616 000 619 000 0.7

People in the labour force, 20 to 65 years

  June 2025 May 2025 June 2024 Change since June 2024
Employed 4 873 000 4 819 000 4 877 000 -0.1
Women 2 381 000 2 349 000 2 378 000 0.1
Men 2 492 000 2 470 000 2 499 000 -0.3
Employment rate (%) 80.0 79.1 80.4 -0.4
Women 79.8 78.7 80.2 -0.4
Born in Sweden 84.5 83.4 84.8 -0.2
Foreign born 67.2 66.2 67.6 -0.4
Men 80.2 79.4 80.6 -0.4
Born in Sweden 83.5 82.8 83.9 -0.4
Foreign born 71.0 70.4 71.4 -0.4
Unemployment 285 000 288 000 266 000 7.0
Women 136 000 137 000 126 000 8.4
Born in Sweden 52 000 52 000 48 000 9.7
Foreign born 84 000 85 000 78 000 7.6
Men 148 000 150 000 140 000 5.9
Born in Sweden 75 000 75 000 69 000 8.3
Foreign born 74 000 75 000 71 000 3.5
Relative unemployment rate (%) 5.5 5.6 5.2 0.3
Women 5.4 5.5 5.0 0.4
Born in Sweden 2.8 2.8 2.5 0.2
Foreign born 13.3 13.6 12.7 0.6
Men 5.6 5.7 5.3 0.3
Born in Sweden 3.8 3.8 3.5 0.3
Foreign born 11.0 11.3 10.7 0.3

People not in the labour force, 20 to 65 years

  June 2025 May 2025 June 2024 Change since June 2024 (%)
Students 41 000 188 000 41 000 0.8
Women 23 000 105 000 23 000 0.3
Men 18 000 83 000 18 000 1.4
Retirees 71 000 72 000 75 000 -4.7
Women 35 000 36 000 37 000 -5.4
Men 36 000 36 000 38 000 -4.0
Sick 226 000 226 000 226 000 -0.4
Women 124 000 124 000 125 000 -0.8
Men 102 000 102 000 101 000 0.2
Others 597 000 500 000 583 000 2.4
Women 285 000 233 000 277 000 2.7
Men 313 000 267 000 306 000 2.1

Definitions and explanations

BAS, Population by Labour market status, presents statistics based on administrative data concerning aspects such as number of people in employment, unemployed people, and people outside the labour force for the registered population aged 15 to 74. The statistics can be used to describe current status, but also the progression over time. It illuminates both the entire population and smaller groups, such as detailed age groups at the municipal level.

The statistics contain estimates of the number of people broken down by labour market status: Employed, unemployed, student, retiree, sick and others. The definition of labour market status is hierarchical, which means that a person can only be assigned one labour market status, and it is determined according to the order of precedence above.

The labour force consists of employed people and the unemployed.

The labour market status categories that are outside the labour force are student, retiree, sick and others. There are fewer people outside the labour force in the summer than during other parts of the year. This is mainly because some people who are students during term time work during the summer and are then classified as employed.

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