Share POPULATION Population change -13 Population by age 13 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 3 9 9 1 1 1 3 7 9 1+ Age Population december 31st 13 Population change after Age shares Year Population Net Net births migration W M Tot W M Tot W M Tot - 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 377-9 79-1 11 1 1 11 11 11 9 31-7 -1 17-3 1-1 3 3 3 9 39-7 7 11 19-7 9 1-13 171-9 11-9 9 7 13-7 9 9 9-3 - 9-79 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 339-3 - -9-113 + 7 11 9 37-1 -17 3 1 9 3-3 out of 19-7 9 13 9 1 7 7 11 1 Q1 9 33 - -9 1 Q 9 11 - - Migration pattern 13 Migration 13 W M Tot Number of individuals Number of in-migration 7 7 1 9 In-migration from Out-migration to where of age 19-171 377 Abroad 7 Jönköping 33 Jönköping 17 Eksjö 17 Number of out-migration 717 711 1 Eksjö 11 Göteborg 77 where of age 19-19 7 Vetlanda 7 Vetlanda 3 Sävsjö 3 Malmö 9 Net migration 7 7 11 Stockholm 3 Abroad 7 where of age 19- - - - Aneby 3 Stockholm Göteborg 33 Sävsjö Linköping Aneby 39 Malmö Linköping 33 Foreign born 13 Number of women per 1 men, age -, 13 of population W M Tot 1 13 13 9 9 91 1 13 1 1 1 1 March 1
LABOUR MARKET 1(3) Employed by area of work (night-time population age -) 1 Health care and social welfare Manufacturing industry Trade Education and research Financial, media and corporate services Transportation and storage Construction Public administration Agriculture, forestry and fishing Personal and cultural services Accommodation and food service activities Non specified activities Energy production, water supply etc. 1 1 of economically active -1 Part time employees in percentage of total number of population age - of economically active (age 1-) 11 1,, 77, 9 77, 7, 7, 3 1 7,7,1 7,9 11 79, 1,1 7, 3 1 7,9,9 77,1 Economically active 1 of population age - 7, 1, 7,9 7, 3,3,9 7, 7, 77,1 1 1 of population with post secondary education age - 3 1 9 1 11 1 3 1 9 1 11 1 of population with long post secondary education ( 3 years) age - 3 1 1 9 1 11 1 3 1 1 9 1 11 1 March 1
FEB-13 MAR-13 APR-13 MAJ-13 JUN-13 JUL-13 AUG-13 SEP-13 OKT-13 NOV-13 DEC-13 JAN-1 FEB-13 MAR-13 APR-13 MAJ-13 JUN-13 JUL-13 AUG-13 SEP-13 OKT-13 NOV-13 DEC-13 JAN-1 FEB-13 MAR-13 APR-13 MAJ-13 JUN-13 JUL-13 AUG-13 SEP-13 OKT-13 NOV-13 DEC-13 JAN-1 LABOUR MARKET (3) Unemployment rate and job-seekers in labour market policy programmes (age 1-) 1 1 9 1 11 1 13 9 1 11 1 13 Unemployment rate age 1-3 1 9 1 11 1 13 3 1 9 1 11 1 13 Unemployment rate and job-seekers in labour market policy programmes (age 1-) 1 1 9 1 11 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 Unemployment rate (age 1-) 9 1 11 1 13 7 3 1 Number of redundancies per 1 residents 3, 3,,, 1, 1,,, March 1
9 = 1 LABOUR MARKET 3(3) Largest commuting streams 1 Commuting from: Commuting to: W M Tot W M Tot Jönköping 97 1 19 Jönköping 73 993 1 71 Eksjö 33 Eksjö 39 1 9 Vetlanda 1 3 39 Vetlanda 137 377 Sävsjö 1 13 1 Sävsjö 7 1 1 Aneby 9 11 Aneby 1 9 17 Tranås 9 17 Stockholm 7 Vaggeryd 1 9 Tranås 9 3 7 Ydre 17 19 3 Vaggeryd 3 3 9 Stockholm 9 3 Göteborg 13 3 Habo 11 1 7 Linköping 9 1 3 Commuting streams in total -1 Year Into From Net 3 1 3-9 3 17 3 7-77 1 3 1 3 9-7 11 3-9 1 3 19-1 13 Index for newly registered companies 1 1 1 9 1 11 1 13 11 new companies were registered in the municipality during 13. March 1
7 = 1 REGIONAL ECONOMY Average income, age -, 1 Tax capacity 1 33 tax rate 97 311 31 of which municipal tax 73 Tax base, kr/resident Tax base, index 33,,19 1 7 9 Average value of tax rate Gross Regional Product (GRP) 11 of which municipal tax Tax base, kr/resident Per capita 7 317 3 Tax base, index Per employed 9 7 77 Average value of tax rate of which municipal tax Tax base, kr/resident Index for GRP per capita 7-11 Tax base, index 11 11 1 1 9 9 7 9 1 11 3,1 1, 17 1 9 31,, 1 79 1 Expenses per resident, mean 1 Kr/resident Index 7 19 97 9 1 13 1 Municipal expenses per resident 1 Elderly and physically disabled Education Pre-school and educational care Individual and domestic care Infrastructure Sports and leisure Culture Political operations Special care functions Business operations 1 1 1 1 1 Completed residences in newly built houses Demographic dependency ratio 13 3 Calculation: Population (total)/population (age -) 1,3 1,7 1,73 1 1 9 1 11 1 Detached houses Multi-dwelling buildings March 1
HEALTH, CARE AND SOCIETY Average life expectancy at birth Mean 9-13 Activity- and sick pay 13 of population (age 1-) W M 3,, Full time,, 3,, All,, 3, 79,7 Retired by age 13 of population (age - ) % Child care 13 1,7 Registered children, percent, 19, Pre-schools, age 1- School recreation centres, age -9* 71 3 School recreation centres, age 1-1* 1 1 Home daycare nurseries, age 1-* 3 Elderly care 13 Home daycare nurseries, age -9* of population, age and older Refer to year 1. Home care Special accommodation 11 Greenhouse gas emissions per capita 11 tons/capita Index of population, age and older, 7,3,37 1 Home care Special accommodation 1,, Number 9 3 1 7 7 9 1 Number of sickdays 3 1 9 1 11 1 13 3 1 9 1 11 1 13 Care and nursing visits per 1 residents (1) W M 1 199 1 19 17 1 Reported crimes per 1 residents 1 Violent crimes 1 1 1 9 1 11 1 13 9 1 11 1 13 March 1
DEFINITIONS Reported redundancy notices The statistics only refer to redundancies affecting more than five employees. Unemployment Share of population (age 1-) that does not have an employment. Open unemployment Refers to long-term unemployment. People that have been registered as active job-seekers at the Public Employment Service for at least six months are included in the open unemployment. Youths under the age of are considered long-term unemployed after being registered at the Public Employment Office for at least 1 days. Unemployed in labour market policy programmes Refers to people that attends labour market education, vocational training, receives support to start new businesses, participates in preparatory intervention, and participates in different labour market projects. Migration surplus The migration surplus is calculated as the net amount between the number of people migrating to the municipality/county and people migrating from the municipality/county. Completed residences in newly built houses Multi-dwelling buildings refer to the number of completed flats. Value added/grp Gross Regional Product (GRP) is the regional equivalence to Gross National Product (GNP). GRP is equivalent to the value of all production of gods and services in a region, which is stated in current market prices. The sum of all regions GRP is equivalent to the national GNP. Number of sick days The number of sick days is defined as the number of days with entitled payment from public insurance systems and from the Social Insurance Agency. The number of sick days with entitled payment from employers is not included. Tax base The municipal tax base consists of taxable income from physical individuals. The tax capacity is calculated as the tax base in Swedish crowns per resident at the start of the assessment year. Child care From July 1 9 the definition day nursery has been replaced by the definition pedagogical care in the education act. Greenhouse gas emissions Emissions of CO, CH, NO, HFC, PFC and SF from all sectors of the economy. Sources: Swedish Employment Service Swedish Companies Registration Office Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention Swedish Social Security Agency Jönköping Council Swedish National Agency for Education The National Board of Health and Welfare Statistics Sweden March 1