# National Labour Market Board

> former Swedish government agency (1948–2007)

**Wikidata**: [Q10416970](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q10416970)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/national-labour-market-board

## Summary  
The National Labour Market Board (in Swedish: *Arbetsmarknadsverket*) was a Swedish government agency responsible for public employment services, operating from 1948 until its dissolution in 2007. It functioned under the Ministry of Employment of Sweden and was later replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service. Its primary role was to support labor market policy and employment services in Sweden.

## Key Facts
- The National Labour Market Board was a government agency based in Sweden.
- It was established in 1948 and dissolved in 2007.
- It was part of the Ministry of Employment of Sweden.
- It was replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service.
- It is classified as a government agency, an organizational unit responsible for public services.
- The agency was responsible for national labor market policy and employment services.
- It had one Swedish-language Wikipedia entry (sitelink_count: 1).
- The head of the organization held the position identified as Q110929577 in Wikidata.
- Its Spanish alias is *Administracion Nacional de Trabajo*.

## FAQs
### What was the National Labour Market Board?
It was a Swedish government agency responsible for managing national labor market policy and employment services from 1948 to 2007.

### What kind of organization was it?
It was a government agency, part of the Ministry responsible for employment services in Sweden.

### What happened to it?
It was dissolved in 2007 and replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service.

### What is its classification?
It is classified as a government agency, a type of organizational unit responsible for public services.

### What is its relationship to the Swedish government?
It was part of the Ministry of Employment of Sweden and reported to this body during its operation.

### What is its significance?
It played a central role in shaping Sweden's labor market policy and employment services until its dissolution.

### What is its legacy?
It was replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service, which continues its core functions in a restructured form.

## Why It Matters
The National Labour Market Board was central to Sweden’s administration of employment services and labor market policy for nearly six decades. It provided the institutional framework for job placement, unemployment support, and workforce development. Its dissolution in 2007 marked a significant reorganization of Sweden's public employment services, transitioning its functions to a new agency. This shift reflected changes in policy and administrative efficiency. Its role in shaping Sweden’s labor market infrastructure underscores its historical importance in the evolution of Swedish social policy.

## Notable For
- Being the primary Swedish government agency for employment services from 1948 to 2007.
- Being replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service, continuing its core mission in a restructured form.
- Functioning under the Ministry of Employment of Sweden.
- Being classified as a government agency responsible for public services.
- Having a Spanish alias: *Administracion Nacional de Trabajo*.

## Body

### History
The National Labour Market Board was founded in 1948 as part of Sweden's post-war efforts to formalize and centralize labor market services. It operated for nearly six decades, supporting national employment initiatives, job matching, and unemployment policy. In 2007, the agency was dissolved and replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service, which assumed its responsibilities in a restructured format. The transition was part of a broader reform to modernize and streamline public employment services in Sweden.

### Organizational Structure
As a government agency, the National Labour Market Board was part of the Ministry of Employment of Sweden. It reported directly to the ministry and played a key role in implementing and managing national labor market policy. The agency was led by a head whose position is now identified in Wikidata as Q110929577.

### Functions and Responsibilities
The agency was responsible for:
- Administering employment services
- Supporting job seekers and employers
- Implementing national labor market policy
- Managing unemployment support systems

Its work was central to Sweden's welfare model, ensuring that labor market policies were effectively implemented.

### Legacy and Replacement
In 2007, the agency was dissolved and replaced by the Swedish Public Employment Service. This marked the end of its operational role but ensured continuity in the delivery of employment services through a restructured framework.

### Classifications and Aliases
- Instance of: Government agency
- Aliases: Administracion Nacional de Trabajo (Spanish)
- Sitelink count: 1 (Swedish Wikipedia)
- Country: Sweden
- Part of: Ministry of Employment of Sweden
- Replaced by: Swedish Public Employment Service
- Inception: 1948
- Dissolved: 2007

### Related Entities
- Parent entity: Ministry of Employment of Sweden
- Replaced by: Swedish Public Employment Service
- Instance classification: Government agency
- Position held by head of the organization: Q110929577

### Significance in Public Policy
The agency was a key component of Sweden’s social democratic model, which emphasized active labor market policies. Its work supported the integration of unemployed individuals into the workforce and contributed to Sweden's reputation for effective labor market management. Its dissolution in 2007 was part of a broader shift in administrative structure, not a reduction in services. The Swedish Public Employment Service continues its mission with updated systems and processes.