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Analyst for the Social Department's Analysis Function
REGERINGSKANSLIETStockholms län, Stockholm
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Are you a flexible and self-reliant analyst who wants to contribute to the development of the Social Department's policy areas? Do you also have professional experience in qualified quantitative analysis work? Then you might be the one we are looking for! In the varied work at the Social Department, we can offer a developmental role where you, together with competent and engaged colleagues, contribute to Swedish welfare.
Your working day. Sweden's tomorrow.
The Analysis Function works on behalf of the political leadership and the department's subject units. The work involves analyzing reform proposals, conducting impact assessments, and producing statistical and written materials that support the development of policy. The work also involves international contacts, including within EU cooperation and the OECD. Another part of the function's operations is to maintain and develop data and statistics to support the analysis work.
The Analysis Function consists of eight employees and a group leader, all with a quantitatively oriented social science background, primarily in economics and/or statistics. The function is led by the group leader who reports directly to the unit manager.
The work as an analyst for the Analysis Function means that you will work with several different issues within the department's policy areas. You contribute with analyses and decision-making materials that are central to policy development and for assessing the effects of reforms.
As an analyst, you will among other things:
- Perform calculations and analyses of proposals and reforms within the department's areas of responsibility
- Produce materials, analyses, and statistics for subject units and political leadership
- Develop working methods and approaches both independently and together with others
Read more about our operations at www.regeringen.se (https://www.regeringen.se).
Your background
You have a completed academic education in, for example, economics, public health science, health economics, statistics, or another education considered relevant for the position. Furthermore, you have professional experience in qualified quantitative analysis work and good knowledge of quantitative analysis methods and the application of quantitative analysis on microdata. You also have good knowledge of welfare systems and a great interest in socio-economic issues and conditions. To succeed in the role, you also have programming skills in SAS, R, or other comparable software.
A doctoral degree or PhD in one of the mentioned areas is meritorious. Experience from the Government Offices or other government agencies is also meritorious. Furthermore, we would like you to have experience of policy analysis and/or policy development. Knowledge of and experience in the application of microsimulation models, such as the FASIT model, is also meritorious.
Your characteristics
You are a creative and analytical person with a good ability to transform complex materials into usable decision-making materials. You have a good ability to write decision-making materials or summary memoranda. The role involves many contact surfaces, which means that you need to have good cooperation and communication skills as well as the ability to create and maintain good relationships both within and outside the function and unit. Under time pressure, you show a good sense of delivering with the right quality.
Other
The employment is a temporary position for approximately two years. Start date according to agreement. A security clearance will be conducted before a decision on employment is made.
Are you interested?
If you want to know more about the job and what we offer, contact Julia Hagberg, who is the unit manager, at 08-405 81 32, and group leader Johanna Åström at 08-405 37 65. If you have questions about the recruitment process, you are welcome to contact recruitment specialist Charlotte Wahlström at 08-405 97 58. Union contact persons are Pia Fagerström, SACO, and Ewa Blom, ST. You can reach them via the Government Offices' switchboard, 08-405 10 00. We are happy to receive calls from you who are interested in the job, but we decline calls from you who sell advertisements and recruitment services.
Welcome to register your application in our recruitment tool no later than July 26, 2026.
The Government Offices' task is to support the government in its work to govern Sweden and realize its politics. Here, 4,800 people work, of which 600 abroad. The Government Offices welcome applicants with different backgrounds and experiences. We see equality and diversity as a strength and asset, and we work actively to be a workplace free from discrimination. The Social Department, which is one of ten departments, is responsible for issues concerning society's welfare. These include, among other things, public health and healthcare, social services including elderly care, care for and rights of persons with disabilities, sickness and parental insurance, pensions and the premium pension system, as well as sports, civil society, youth policy, burial issues, and religious communities.
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