Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1991 |
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... central organisation , the Swedish Trade Union Confederation ( LO ) , which became the umbrella organisation for private sector blue collar unions . The employers followed in 1902 with the establishment of SAF , the Swedish Employers ...
... central organisation , the Swedish Trade Union Confederation ( LO ) , which became the umbrella organisation for private sector blue collar unions . The employers followed in 1902 with the establishment of SAF , the Swedish Employers ...
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... central government provides basic pensions , unemployment benefits , child allowances and housing subsidies via its budget . Employers co - finance a government run supplementary pension system , ATP , as well as health care , sick pay ...
... central government provides basic pensions , unemployment benefits , child allowances and housing subsidies via its budget . Employers co - finance a government run supplementary pension system , ATP , as well as health care , sick pay ...
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... central government employees representing 40.4 per cent of the total employed in 1989. Total public sector employment rose from 1.25 mn in 1975 to 1.64 mn in 1989. However , central government employment has fallen since 1982 and in ...
... central government employees representing 40.4 per cent of the total employed in 1989. Total public sector employment rose from 1.25 mn in 1975 to 1.64 mn in 1989. However , central government employment has fallen since 1982 and in ...
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abroad Abstract of Sweden agreement agricultural America amounted annual average balance banks capital cent central Centre companies consumption cooperation costs countries country's debt deficit demand Digest of Swedish direct domestic early economic Economist Intelligence Unit elections employees employment Energy estimated Europe exchange expenditure exports financing Finland followed foreign forested funds growing growth housing imports income increased indicated industrial institutions interest International investment iron labour Limited London major manufacturing metal mining Monthly Digest North Norway nuclear power OECD organisations output parties payments period political population Price including public sector Raw Materials result Riksbank rise shares Skr mn Social Democrats Source Statistical Abstract Stockholm strong supply Swedish Statistics tons trade trade balance Transport trend union vote wage World