Statistics Sweden

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Statistics Sweden
Statistiska centralbyrån
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The office in Örebro
Agency overview
Formed1858
HeadquartersStockholm
Employees1,350 (2015)[1]
Agency executive
  • Joakim Stymne, director-general
Parent departmentMinistry of Finance
Websitewww.scb.se

Statistics Sweden (Swedish: Statistiska centralbyrån [staˈtɪ̌sːtɪska sɛnˈtrɑ̂ːlˌbyːrɔn] (About this soundlisten); SCB) is the Swedish government agency operating under the Ministry of Finance and responsible for producing official statistics for decision-making, debate and research. The agency's responsibilities include:

  • developing, producing and disseminating statistics;
  • active participation in international statistical cooperation;
  • coordination and support of the Swedish system for official statistics, which includes 26 authorities[2] responsible for official statistics in their areas of expertise.

National statistics in Sweden date back to 1686 when the parishes of the Church of Sweden were ordered to start keeping records on the population. SCB's predecessor, the Tabellverket ("office of tables"), was set up in 1749, and the current name was adopted in 1858.

Subjects[]

Statistics Sweden produces statistics in several different subject areas:[2]

As of 2015, the agency had approximately 1,350 employees. The offices of the agency are located in Stockholm and Örebro.[1] Statistics Sweden publishes the Journal of Official Statistics.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "About us". scb.se. Statistics Sweden.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Finding statistics". scb.se. Statistics Sweden. Retrieved May 10, 2020.

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