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The balance of power between Danish and Swedish life science has changed over the past ten years. Both Danish life science exports and employments have surpassed their Swedish counterparts. In 2014, 52% of those employed in the life science industry in the two Nordic countries were employed in Denmark. A total of 34 797 are employed in the Danish life science industry, while 32 007 are employed in Sweden (2014). Back in 2008, the Swedish life science industry had a much better position, and employment was more or less equally distributed, but with a slight Swedish dominance.

The number of employees in Danish life science companies has risen by 10% in the period from 2008-2014, while the number of jobs in the Swedish life science industry fell by 15% in the same period. The fall in employment within Swedish life science companies of 5 702 jobs is so large that it cannot be made up for by the substantial increase of 3 123 jobs in Denmark. All in all, Danish-Swedish life science has lost 2 579 jobs.


State of Medicon Valley 2016 An Analysis of Life Science in Greater Copenhagen Commissioned and published by: Medicon Valley Alliance. This analysis has been prepared by Øresundsinstituttet and was written by Britt Andresen, Johan Wessman, Jenny Andersson, Anna Palmehag and Thea Wiborg. Layout: Jenny Andersson. November 2016

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This figure will present statistics for the core area of life science, the manufacturing sectors: 21 Pharmaceuticals, 26.60.10 Manufacture of hearing aids and supplies, 26.60.90 Manufacture of irradiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment, 32.50.00 Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies and 46.46.10 Wholesale of pharmaceutical and nursing goods. The sources are the Register-based Labour Force Statistics in Denmark (RAS) and in Sweden (RAMS). Statistics Denmark and Statistics Sweden utilise industry coding (DB07) and (SNI2007), both of which are based on and correspond to the European industry classification NACE. Other industry subdivisions of the life science sector cannot be extracted as they are placed within service sectors such as business services, which covers a significantly broader area than life science. The advantage of using the narrow definition of the sector is that it becomes possible to trace the industry’s development over time, as well as to make European and international comparisons. The disadvantage is that the life science industry is not shown in its entirety.
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