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Questions relating to the government or politics of the Kingdom of Sweden
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Does Sweden have greater intergenerational social mobility than the USA when compared to USA...
The Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland) and Canada tend to have high rates of social mobility. Norway proved to be the most mobile society. … Table 10.1 shows Sweden and the USA Household Annual Disposable Income by Decile[Broken link] (pg 24)
Decile
Sweden
USA
1
22,167
8,223
2
30,875
20,431
3
36,170
31,872
4
40,873
43,895
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Why is Sweden's employment rate so high?
How does Sweden calculate their employment rate? (does this differ from other OECD nations?)
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How is the employment rate defined for OECD countries? …