a) Non-practising means the person may work in administration, research, in another field or be unemployed.
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b) Portugal; Until 1999, the figures refer to the number of nurses working in public and private health institutions (hospitals and health centres). Data is over estimated because nurses working both for public and private institutions are double counted.
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c) Sweden: From 1990 the figures are estimations. To get 'active nurses', the number of certified nurses each year is multiplied by 72.7%, which in 1990 was the difference between the number of nurses counted in the population census and the number published in the register of certified nurses.
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* The series on nurses are not consistent with the other health employment series (the information is coming from different registers).
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