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Youth unemployment rate, aged 15-24, both sexes - Sweden

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YearValueChangeCumulative ChangeFootnotesType
19904.6  42; 44; 48; 76C
1991873.91 %73.91 %42; 44; 48; 76C
199213.771.25 %197.83 %42; 44; 48; 76C
199322.765.69 %393.48 %42; 44; 48; 133; 134C
199422.6-0.44 %391.30 %42; 44; 48; 133C
199519.5-13.72 %323.91 %42; 44; 48; 87C
199621.28.72 %360.87 %42; 44; 48; 58C
199721.20.00 %360.87 %42; 44; 48; 133C
199816.7-21.23 %263.04 %42; 44; 48; 133C
199914.3-14.37 %210.87 %42; 44; 48; 133C
200011.9-16.78 %158.70 %42; 44; 48; 133C
200111.8-0.84 %156.52 %42; 44; 48; 133C
200212.99.32 %180.43 %42; 44; 48; 133C
200313.86.98 %200.00 %42; 44; 48; 133C
20041723.19 %269.57 %42; 44; 48; 133C

Target 16. In cooperation with developing countries, develop and implement strategies for decent and productive work for youth

Goal 8. Develop a global partnership for development

Footnotes

42. Coverage: Total.

44. Unemployment coverage: Total unemployed.

48. Type of survey: Household or labour force survey.

58. Reference period: April.

76. Reference period: Average of monthly estimates.

87. Reference period: Second quarter.

133. Reference period: Average of weekly estimates (continuous survey).

134. Remarks: Continuous survey introduced and definitions revised.

Types

C - Country Data. The figure is the one produced and disseminated by the country (including data adjusted BY THE COUNTRY to meet international standards)

 

 

Source: United Nations Statistics Division - Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of February 15, 2007


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