# National Institute for Working Life

> Swedish research institute

**Wikidata**: [Q10416959](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q10416959)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/national-institute-for-working-life

## Summary
The National Institute for Working Life was a Swedish research institute and government agency focused on research. It was established on 1995-07-01 and was formally dissolved on 2007-06-30.

## Key Facts
- The National Institute for Working Life was a Swedish research institute and a Swedish government agency.
- Country: Sweden.
- Inception (founding) date: 1995-07-01.
- Dissolved/abolished date: 2007-06-30.
- Instance of: research institute; Swedish government agency.
- Ringgold identifier: 341657 (qualifier: P1810 = "Arbetslivsinstitutet"; reference: P248 = Q64159407).
- Wikidata description: "Swedish research institute."
- Wikipedia language links: sv (Swedish).
- Sitelink count (Wikidata): 1.

## FAQs
### Q: What was the National Institute for Working Life?
A: It was a Swedish research institute that also functioned as a Swedish government agency. Its Wikidata description is "Swedish research institute."

### Q: When did the institute operate?
A: The institute was established on 1995-07-01 and was dissolved on 2007-06-30.

### Q: Is there an English Wikipedia article for the institute?
A: No. The available Wikipedia language link is sv (Swedish), and the recorded sitelink count is 1.

## Why It Matters
The National Institute for Working Life represents a defined period in Sweden's public research infrastructure: it was an official government research body created in mid-1995 and maintained until mid-2007. As an entity classified both as a research institute and as a Swedish government agency, it formed part of the formal institutional framework through which Sweden organized and supported research activities related to its mandate. Its formal identifiers, including a Ringgold ID (341657) and a Wikidata entry, record its institutional existence and help preserve its organizational metadata for reference, cataloging, and historical research. The institute’s lifecycle—from inception to dissolution—documents administrative change in Sweden’s research landscape and provides a discrete datum for anyone tracing government-run research organizations, institutional histories, or changes in public research administration in Sweden between 1995 and 2007.

## Notable For
- Being both a research institute and a Swedish government agency.
- Clear operational timeframe: founded 1995-07-01 and dissolved 2007-06-30.
- Registered Ringgold identifier: 341657, with the Swedish name qualifier "Arbetslivsinstitutet."
- Presence on Swedish-language Wikipedia (wikipedia_languages: sv) and a single Wikidata sitelink.

## Body

### Overview
- Name: National Institute for Working Life.
- Description (Wikidata): Swedish research institute.
- Classified as: research institute; Swedish government agency.

### Legal status and classification
- Instance of research institute. A research institute is an organization whose primary purpose is research.
- Also categorized as a Swedish government agency.

### Timeline
- Inception date: 1995-07-01.
- Dissolution/abolishment date: 2007-06-30.

### Identifiers and references
- Ringgold ID: 341657.
  - Qualifier recorded: P1810 = "Arbetslivsinstitutet".
  - Reference recorded: P248 = Q64159407.
- Wikidata description: "Swedish research institute."
- Sitelink count on Wikidata: 1.

### Language and online presence
- Wikipedia language link recorded: sv (Swedish).
- No additional Wikipedia language links are recorded in the provided data.

### Related class information
- Related class: research institute — described as an organization whose primary purpose is research (related sitelink_count: 41).

## References

1. Aligned ISNI and Ringgold identifiers for institutions