Figure 1.GDP and an example of potential GDP 1950-2003, SEK million Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank.

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Figure 1.GDP and an example of potential GDP , SEK million Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 2. Productivity growth (GDP per hour worked) , per cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 3. Change in number of hours worked , per cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 4. Population growth and change in age group years in the population (forecast ), per cent Source: Statistics Sweden

Figure 5. Percentage of working age population in the labour force and degree of employment, level (left scale) and change (right scale) , per cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Figure 6. Percentage of people in work and the number of hours worked per person in work , index (1980=100) Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank