Sweden - Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Students was 9.84% in December of 2023, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Sweden - Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Students - last updated from the EUROSTAT on May of 2024. Historically, Sweden - Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Students reached a record high of 23.12% in December of 2017 and a record low of 7.34% in December of 2021.


Individuals Using The Internet For Taking Part In Online Consultations Or Voting: Students
Country Last Previous Unit Reference
Estonia 26.91 16.25 % Dec 2023
Malta 25.88 25.90 % Dec 2023
Finland 20.92 22.18 % Dec 2023
Austria 17.88 19.31 % Dec 2023
Italy 14.81 17.72 % Dec 2023
Hungary 14.40 14.71 % Dec 2023
Spain 13.99 12.64 % Dec 2023
Euro Area 12.42 14.14 % Dec 2022
Slovakia 11.67 8.76 % Dec 2023
Netherlands 10.94 11.91 % Dec 2023
Czech Republic 10.90 9.24 % Dec 2023
Bulgaria 10.76 13.53 % Dec 2023
Portugal 10.72 14.86 % Dec 2023
Latvia 10.55 15.23 % Dec 2023
Germany 10.23 8.82 % Dec 2023
Sweden 9.84 7.35 % Dec 2023
Slovenia 8.94 12.08 % Dec 2023
Lithuania 8.50 12.80 % Dec 2023
France 8.05 10.44 % Dec 2023
Belgium 6.19 12.03 % Dec 2023
Greece 5.62 7.59 % Dec 2023
Romania 5.05 7.01 % Dec 2023
Poland 3.81 2.97 % Dec 2023
Cyprus 2.66 3.72 % Dec 2023
Sweden | Information And Communication Technology (ICT)
Households with broadband access
Households without access to internet at home, because access not needed (content is not useful, not interesting, etc.)
Households without access to internet at home, because access not wanted (content is harmful, etc.)
Households without access to internet at home, because of a physical disability
Households without access to internet at home, because of access elsewhere
Households without access to internet at home, because of lack of skills
Households without access to internet at home, because of other reasons
Households without access to internet at home, because of privacy or security concerns
Households without access to internet at home, because the access costs are too high (telephone, etc.)
Households without access to internet at home, because the equipment costs are too high
Individuals frequently using the internet
Individuals regularly using the internet
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Active labour force (employed and unemployed)
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: All Individuals
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Employees, self-employed, family workers
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Females, 16 to 74 years old
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Individuals with high formal education
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Individuals with medium formal education
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Individuals with no or low formal education
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Individuals, 16 to 24 years old
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Individuals, 25 to 54 years old
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Individuals, 55 to 74 years old
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Males, 16 to 74 years old
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Retired and other inactive
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Students
Individuals using mobile devices to access the internet on the move: Unemployed
Individuals using the internet for doing an online course
Individuals using the internet for finding information about goods and services
Individuals using the internet for internet banking
Individuals using the internet for looking for a job or sending a job application
Individuals using the internet for participating in social networks
Individuals using the internet for seeking health-related information
Individuals using the internet for selling goods or services
Individuals using the internet for sending/receiving e-mails
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Active labour force (employed and unemployed)
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: All Individuals
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Employees, self-employed, family workers
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Females, 16 to 74 years old
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Individuals with high formal education
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Individuals with medium formal education
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Individuals with no or low formal education
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Individuals, 16 to 24 years old
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Individuals, 25 to 54 years old
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Individuals, 55 to 74 years old
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Males, 16 to 74 years old
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Retired and other inactive
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Students
Individuals using the internet for taking part in online consultations or voting: Unemployed
Individuals using the internet for uploading selfcreated content
Individuals who have basic or above basic overall digital skills: All Individuals
Individuals who have basic or above basic overall digital skills: Females, 16 to 74 years old
Individuals who have basic or above basic overall digital skills: Males, 16 to 74 years old
Individuals who have never used the internet
Internet use: Individuals who have ever used the internet
Internet use: never
Last internet use: in last 3 months
Last internet use: in the last 12 months
Level of internet access
Sweden | EUROSTAT Indicators