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Sweden Strengthens Employment Agency's Ability to Monitor Unemployed Students in Adult Education

Key Points
  • New Swedish legislation effective March 1, 2026, strengthens Arbetsförmedlingen's ability to monitor unemployed people in adult education programs.
  • Municipalities now have an obligation to provide information about unemployed individuals to the employment agency for better follow-up and potential sanctions.
  • Labor Market Minister Johan Britz emphasized that completed upper secondary education is crucial for employment prospects.

New legislative changes that took effect on March 1, 2026, have strengthened the Swedish Public Employment Service's (Arbetsförmedlingen) ability to monitor unemployed individuals participating in municipal adult education (komvux). According to a press release from the Ministry of Employment, the changes aim to improve unemployed people's chances of completing upper secondary education and establishing themselves in the labor market.

The reforms introduce an obligation for municipalities to provide relevant information about unemployed individuals to Arbetsförmedlingen. This will give the agency better opportunities to follow up and support participants studying within komvux, including detecting any deficiencies in participation and, when necessary, deciding on sanctions if a participant is not attending their education.

A completed upper secondary education is almost completely decisive for an individual's ability to compete in the labor market. Therefore, it is important that Arbetsförmedlingen can ensure that unemployed people complete their komvux education.

Johan Britz, Labor Market Minister

Labor Market Minister Johan Britz stated, 'A completed upper secondary education is almost completely decisive for an individual's ability to compete in the labor market. Therefore, it is important that Arbetsförmedlingen can ensure that unemployed people complete their komvux education.'

The government has also implemented regulatory changes that require Arbetsförmedlingen to provide necessary information about job seekers to municipalities within the framework of komvux. These changes are part of the government's efforts to strengthen unemployed people's path to employment through education and clearer follow-up.

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