Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1993 |
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... unemployment benefits , child allowances and hous- ing subsidies via its budget . Employers co - finance a government - run supple- mentary pension system , ATP , as well as health care , sick pay and other social insurance . County ...
... unemployment benefits , child allowances and hous- ing subsidies via its budget . Employers co - finance a government - run supple- mentary pension system , ATP , as well as health care , sick pay and other social insurance . County ...
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... unemployment was kept low ( around 2 % ) , helped by state labour market schemes and industrial subsidies . The second oil crisis in 1979 slowed down the economy further , to 1.7 % growth in 1980 and a fall of 0.3 % in 1981. Following ...
... unemployment was kept low ( around 2 % ) , helped by state labour market schemes and industrial subsidies . The second oil crisis in 1979 slowed down the economy further , to 1.7 % growth in 1980 and a fall of 0.3 % in 1981. Following ...
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... unemployment rate was kept very low by OECD standards and averaged 2.6 % in 1981-90 , or about 116,000 unemployed . In 1987-90 the overheated domestic economy led to shortages of skilled labour in both the private and public sectors ...
... unemployment rate was kept very low by OECD standards and averaged 2.6 % in 1981-90 , or about 116,000 unemployed . In 1987-90 the overheated domestic economy led to shortages of skilled labour in both the private and public sectors ...
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Abstract of Sweden accounted agreement allowed amounted annual average balance banks budget capital central Centre church coalition communications companies consumption costs countries country's debt defence deficit Digest of Swedish direct domestic early economic Economist Intelligence elections energy engineering estimated exchange Exports finance fishing followed force foreign forest fund growth Imports income increased industrial Institute interest International investment iron krona largest Liberal major manufacturing measures ment million mining Monthly Digest months Norway nuclear power OECD operate organisation parliament Party payments political population provides public sector ratio recession reform remained result Riksbank rise sector share Skr bn Social Democrats Source Statistical Abstract Stockholm Swedish Statistics tion tons trade traditional Transport unions Unit wage World