The Swedish Public Employment Service ( sv, Arbetsförmedlingen) is a
Swedish government agency organized under the
Ministry of Employment mainly responsible for the
public employment service
A public employment service is a government's organization which matches employers to employees.
History
One of the oldest references to a public employment agency was in 1650, when Henry Robinson proposed an "Office of Addresses and Encounters" ...
in Sweden and the implementation of labour market policies. The agency should help facilitate meetings and bring together employers with job seekers, especially those who are long-term unemployed and have particular difficulties in finding work. In addition, the agency should work to increase employment in the long term.
This is primarily done by giving active support to companies in the recruitment process, facilitating meetings at the premises of the Swedish Public Employment Service and the use of a searchable, gratis vacancy database ( sv, Platsbanken).
Additional assignments
The agency has a special responsibility to work with the
Swedish Social Insurance Agency ( sv, Försäkringskassan) to help those with reduced working capacity back to employment. Newly arrived immigrants and refugees have the right to participate in different measures and programmes. In some cases, the agency can give economic compensation, such as wage subsidies, to employers. The agency has an additional responsibility to monitor job seekers to prevent
benefit and insurance fraud, and should provide unemployment forecasts and statistics to the government.
History
The agency used to sort under the now defunct Swedish Labour Market Agency ( sv, Arbetsmarknadsverket, AMV) and its offices belonged to the county labour boards, until it was decided that it should form its own agency under
Ministry of Employment in 2008.
Organisation
In 2018, the agency had 13,000 employees, in 242 local offices, grouped into eleven market areas. It is led by
Director-General
A director general or director-general (plural: ''directors general'', ''directors-general'', ''director generals'' or ''director-generals''
) or general director is a senior executive officer, often the chief executive officer, within a governmen ...
Maria Mindhammar, from the head office in
Stockholm. As a consequence of a political deal between the minority government and parts of the opposition the agency had its budget severely cut in the end of 2018. On 30 January 2019, 4,500 of the employees were given their notice.
See also
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Ministry of Employment (Sweden)
The Ministry of Employment ( sv, Arbetsmarknadsdepartementet) is a ministry in the Swedish government responsible for labour market, labour law and the work environment. The Ministry is also responsible for the work of advancing gender equality ...
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Unemployment benefits in Sweden
Unemployment benefits in Sweden are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people. They can be divided into a voluntary scheme with income-related compensation up to a certain level, or a comprehensive scheme that pro ...
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Social audit
The first Social Audit was carried out in Sweden (1985–88) by John Fry and Ulla Ressner, worklife researchers at the Centre for Swedish Working Life (Arbetslivscentrum) and published in Sweden in 1988 by Allmäna Förlaget, Stockholm (332 pp) und ...
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Swedish Public Freedom Service
References
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Employment agencies of Sweden
Public employment service
Business organizations based in Sweden