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Therese Alm
Emma Gullström
Emma Åsard
Work in Sweden
How the labor market in
Sweden is organized
• Salary every month (12
months per year)
• Normal working day is 8
hours
• Vaccation
at least 25 days
Types of work
• There are many
different types of
work in Sweden.
• 60 % of the populaton
is woking with service
The private and public sektor
• Most of the
population work in
the private sector
• The workers in the
private sector has
increased a lot
What field of work would you like
to get into?
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In your choise, what are your
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Would you rather be employed or
self-employed?
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Employed
Self-employed
How can your school help you to
be sucessful in your future life?
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Trough subjects
Trough life in
school
Trough learning
how to
communicate
Trough a set of
values
Qualities of a successful
entrepreneur
• Creativity
•Hardworking
• Passion
•Risktaking
• Motivation
•Confident
• Social
• Independent
• Responsible
•Good listener
•Good leadership
•Brave
Unemployment in Sweden
• Unemployed – a person who doesn’t
have a paid job
• 7,4%, 376 000 persons, of the
inhabitants in Sweden
• Included – adults younger than 65,
people over 65 who still want to work
and students that are applying for job.
Get people back to work
• Arbetsförmedlingen are helping
unemployed people
• Call themselfes ”matchmakers”
• They have contact with the companies to
hear if they need new employees
• Unemployed people are coming to them
and will hopefully get a job
Financial support
• Working and paying fee to the Union –
80% of your salary when you get
unemployed.
• After 1 year – money from the state.
• The money comes from taxes. Employed
pay 30% of their salary in tax.
• Sometimes people use this system to get
more money for themselves, for example
they don’t pay the tax.
Employment
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To be employed at a company gives you
a lot of advantages.
– Eg; security like insurance, salary,
vacation, maternity leave etc.
– Sometimes benefits like health programs,
life-pensions saving programs etc are
applicable
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The benefits of an employment varies a
lot between counties.
– Sweden is known for having very good
agreements
• Possible disadvantages
– Can not always decide about working
hours, vacations etc
– Freedom to choose where to work
Self-employment
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The key advantages of running
your own business are for
example:
– the freedom of choosing where
and when to work
– the freedom to set the agenda,
business plan and work forward
– if you are successful you can
keep big parts of the profit and
decide about bonuses etc
– the power of decision making
– many good things are
deductible
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Common disadvantages of
running your own business:
– You need to have a broad
knowledge within several areas
– You actually need to bring in the
money to be able to pay for all
costs/expenses
– Sometimes, when times are bad,
you might not be able to pick out
a salary.
– maybe you can not afford lifepension saving programs,
insurances and other healthbenefits.
How to start a company in Sweden
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Compared to other countries, it’s
easy to start a company in Sweden
There are different types of
companies, the most common one is:
“The limited Company”
You’ll need a share/ start capital of
50 000 SEK
You register the company at
“Bolagsverket”, or you can buy the
company from “the shelf” at a
company broker (this takes only like
20 minutes)
Swedish Jobs and Society
Foundation – an entreprise agency
that offer advice on how to start a
company for free (e.g business-,
marketing plans etc)
Amazing Sweden
My Future
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My personal aim is to at least once run my
own business in the future within an area I
love and have passion for.
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But I realise that I still have a lot to learn
from working as an employee within
different kinds of companies.
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For example I would like to get the
experience from working as an employee
abroad. Learning about different cultures
etc.