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Översikt och beskrivning av äldre, digitaliserade publikationer inom ämnesområdet löner. De flesta ingår i Sveriges officiella statistik.
Löner privat sektor –
Löner offentlig sektor. Statsanställda –
Löner offentlig sektor. Kommunal personal –
Löner privat och offentlig sektor –
Serien Sociala meddelanden ()
börjar Socialstyrelsen att i serien Lönestatistisk årsbok för Sverige ge ut statistik över löneförhållanden. Publikationen, som ges ut inom Sveriges officiella statistik, samlar lönestatistik för olika yrkesgrupper inom den privata sektorn.
Tidigare statistik om löner gavs ut i sporadiska publikationer, samt från inom Sociala meddelanden.
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Statistikdatabasen
I början av ‑talet får SCB ansvaret för Lönestatistiken, som kontinuerligt byggs ut och fortsätter att utvecklas. Länge ges statistiken ut i ett stort antal serier, detta på grund av att både insamlingsmetoder som redovisning av löneformer skiljer sig för de olika delarna av arbetsmarknaden.
Fortsatt utvecklingsarbete leder till att SCB i början av ‑talet kan redovisa löner för hela arbetsmarknaden på ett enhetligt sätt och
The Historical Labour Database (HILD)
Albrecht, James, Anders Björklund & Susan Vroman. Unionization and the evolution of the wage distribution in Sweden: – Industrial and Labor Relations Review 64 (): –
Allen, G. R. A comparison of real wages in Swedish agriculture and secondary and tertiary industries, – Scandinavian Economic History Review 3 (): 85–
Bagge, Gösta, Erik Lundberg & Ingvar Svennilson. Wages in Sweden – I & II. London: P.S. King & Son, /
Bengtsson, Tommy Migration, wages, and urbanization in Sweden in the nineteenth century. I A. van der Woude, A. Hayami & J. de Vries (red.), Urbanization in history: A process dynamic interaction. Oxford: Clarendon Press, –
Bengtsson, Tommy & Lennart Jörberg. Regional wages in Sweden during the 19th century. I P. Bairoch & M. Lévy-Leboyer (red.). Disparities in economic development since the industrial revolution. Basingstoke: Macmillan,
Björklund, Jörgen & Hans Stenlund. Real wages in Sweden, – a study of six industrial branches. I P. Scholliers & V. Zamagni (red.), Labour's reward. Hants, UK: Elgar, –
Bohlin, Jan & Anna-Maria Eurenius. Why they moved: emigration from
About Swedish wage statistics
Industrial wages were initially reported in Sociala Meddelanden, – From wages concerning different employment categories in the private sector (farm workers, industrial workers and white collar workers) have been reported in one and the same report series. From – labour statistics were contained within the Lönestatistisk årsbok, from – in Löner, and from – in Löner och sysselsättning.
Compilation methods for wages differed between sectors. In the case of agriculture, the Agricultural Societies (Hushållningssällskapen) collected summary wage information at the county level in –, from which the SCB (Statistics Sweden) calculated a country average. In similar ways typical wages in agriculture were reported at the municipal (kommun) or district (härad) levels for the period – These were then aggregated to county and national levels by the Social Board (Socialstyrelsen). Already from the start in , wage statistics outside of the agricultural sector were based on questionnaires that the Social Board sent to a substantial amount of employers, although information from the World War I era is only of a summary nature. The same compilation methodology was
Historic Swedish Macro Data
Dataset
This list gives sources for the data and definitions of the variables in swedata.
GDP Deflator (Py)
Nominal GDP in current prices divided by GDP (Y)in fixed prices.
Sources for GDP in current prices:
Krantz and Nilsson (), Table col 4
Statistics Sweden, N10 SM, Appendix , Table , GDP in factor values.
Statistics Sweden, N10 SM, Table H1, GDP in factor values.
Money Stock (M2)
Central Bank and private bank (until ) notes held by the public plus demand and time deposits at Commercial Banks
Sources:
Jonung (), Appendix A.
Statistical Yearbook, Central Bank of Sweden.
Discount Rate (R)
Central Bank Discount Rate
Source:
Statistical Yearbook, Central Bank of Sweden.
Interest rate (R2)
Lowest offered interest rate for loans at the commercial bank SkandinaviskaEnskildaBanken and its ancestors.
GDP (Y)
Gross Domestic Product in fixed factor values. From GDP at current factor values is deflated by the implicit deflator for GDP at market values.
Sources:
Krantz and Nilsson (), Table
Statistics Sweden, N10 SM, Appendix , Tables and
Statistics Sweden, N10 SM, Tables H:1 and H:
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