Analyzing the production volumes of employment services in Sweden, we observe a consistent upward trend from 2013 up until 2018, marked by a slight dip in 2019 and a significant decline in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Post-2020, a strong recovery ensued, with 2021 seeing a notable resurgence. By 2023, the value stood at 73.04 Billion Swedish Kronas, reflecting a modest year-on-year growth rate of 2.95%. The CAGR over the last 5 years was 2.52%, demonstrating a steady upward trajectory despite the pandemic's impact.
Looking forward, forecasted data indicates an ongoing growth into 2028, albeit at a slightly reduced average annual growth rate of 2.19%. Key trends to watch for include the impact of digital transformation in employment services, the potential for economic fluctuations to impact growth rates, and the evolving regulatory landscape that could influence production volumes.