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Adjusted Unemployment Rate in Sweden (DISCONTINUED) (SWEURAMS)

Jun 2013: 8.0
Updated: Sep 3, 2013 11:06 AM CDT
Jun 2013:  8.0  
May 2013:  7.8  
Apr 2013:  8.2  
Mar 2013:  8.3  
Feb 2013:  8.1  

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Bar 1 - Adjusted Unemployment Rate in Sweden Vintage: 2013-07-03
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(a) Adjusted Unemployment Rate in Sweden, Percent, Seasonally Adjusted (SWEURAMS)
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    Bar 1 - Adjusted Unemployment Rate in Sweden Vintage: 2013-07-03
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    (a) Adjusted Unemployment Rate in Sweden (DISCONTINUED), Percent, Seasonally Adjusted (SWEURAMS)
    Series is adjusted to U.S. Concepts. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has eliminated the International Labor Comparisons (ILC) program. This is the last BLS release of international unemployment rates and employment indexes.

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      Now create a custom formula to combine or transform the series.

      For example, invert an exchange rate by using formula 1/a, where “a” refers to the first FRED data series added to this line. Or calculate the spread between 2 interest rates, a and b, by using the formula a - b.

      Use the assigned data series variables (a, b, c, etc.) together with operators (+, -, *, /, ^, etc.), parentheses and constants (1, 1.5, 2, etc.) to create your own formula (e.g., 1/a, a-b, (a+b)/2, (a/(a+b+c))*100). As noted above, you may add other data series to this line before entering a formula.

      Finally, you can change the units of your new series.

      Select a date that will equal 100 for your custom index:
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      Title Release Dates

      2010-11-04 2013-07-31
      2013-08-01 2013-08-01
       
      Source    

      2010-11-04 2013-08-01
       
      Release    

      2010-11-04 2013-08-01
       
      Units    

      2010-11-04 2013-08-01
       
      Frequency    

      2010-11-04 2013-08-01
       
      Seasonal Adjustment    

      2010-11-04 2013-08-01
       
      Notes    

      2010-11-04 2013-07-31
      2013-08-01 2013-08-01

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