ökningsgrad
Ökningsgrad is a term used in Swedish-language statistics and mathematics to describe the rate at which a quantity increases over time. It is typically distinguished between absolute and relative growth. In discrete time, the relative growth per period is g = (x_t - x_{t-1}) / x_{t-1}, often expressed as a percentage. The absolute increase is Δx = x_t - x_{t-1}. In continuous time, the instantaneous growth rate is r = (1/x) dx/dt, and if r is constant, the quantity follows x(t) = x(0) e^{rt}, a standard exponential growth model.
Ökningsgrad is applied across domains, including demography (population growth), economics (revenue or GDP growth), epidemiology (spread
Calculation considerations: the choice between absolute and relative growth depends on context; rate can vary over
Terminology: in Swedish, the term ökningstakt or tillväxttakt is sometimes used, and ökningsgrad may appear in