Last modified : 2013-05-21

 

Metadata Sweden

 
The data on Sweden found in ArcticStat come from Statistics Sweden and the National Board of Health and Welfare (SOCIALSTYRELSEN).
 
 
Statistics Sweden
Statistics Sweden publishes very few metadata in English. Those that are available are grouped by statistical indicator according to the classification chosen in ArcticStat.
 
Education
The Swedish Register of Education
 
SUN 2000, Swedish Educational Terminology
 
 
Health
ISA – The Swedish Information System on occupational accidents and work-related diseases
 
 
Labour Force
The Sampling and the Estimation Procedure in the Swedish Labour Force Survey
 
Two common measurements for unemployment
 
Measurement of unemployment – a comparison of the new and the old Swedish Labour Force Survey (LFS)
 
New – EU harmonized Labour Force Surveys as from April 2005
 
New reporting in the Labour Force Surveys (LFS) from October 2007
 
Labour Force Surveys (AKU) - 2005
 
 
Regional Accounts
SNI 2007 / SNI 2002 / Industry Code – Swedish Standard Industrial Classification
 
Constant prices inventory
 
Current prices inventory
 
 
Personal and Household Income
Facts about wealth statistics
 
 
Socialstyrelsen - The National Board of Health and Welfare
The metadata published by Socialstyrelsen - The National Board of Health and Welfare are accessible directly from the tables via a hyperlink or footnotes.  The links below give access to the various Registration Forms
 
Cancer
The Swedish Cancer Registry
 
 
Fertility/Abortion
Swedish Medical Birth Register
 
 
Registration of induced abortions
 
 
Medical Care
The National Patient Register
 
 
Mortality
Causes of Deaths Register
 
 

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