Due to a change in the micro-census labour force survey some values such as unemployment rates in the statistics regularly published by EUROSTAT will change as of 1 July. The following text describes these changes in detail. Actual effects...
“There is no doubt that women have been more strongly affected by the Corona crisis. In addition to gainful employment (home office) it was women who were most exposed to additional extraordinary stress resulting from care and household responsibilities...
Virtually all economic sectors experienced clearly positive employment development over recent years. Between 2014 and 2019 employment growth within the European Union was on average at 6%; for men at 5.7% respectively women at 6.3%. Just a few sectors...
EUROSTAT data on the labour market situation in the second quarter of 2020 shows that, despite the dramatic developments resulting from the Covid-19 crisis, average unemployment in the EU declined somewhat compared to the previous year while the unemployment...
The Covid-19 crisis and the resulting slump in economic output in the first six months of 2020 are leaving deep scars on the European labour market. The high level of uncertainty caused by the crisis has impacted both patterns...
In recent years the United Kingdom has evolved into an attractive place for working and living for many citizens of the European Union. In the course of the discourse on the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, the residence...
Over the last five years EU 28 average 1st quarter unemployment was 12% higher than that of the 3rd quarter.
See how PES learn and benefit from each other. The Chair, Johannes Kopf, commits himself to empower the successful work of the PES Network – also to strengthen its role of the PES Network as an advisor to politicians....
13.8 million citizens of the EU 28/EFTA member states aged between 15 and 64 did not live in their home country (country of their citizenship) in 2018 and this figure grew by 45% in comparison with 2008. Growing trends...
Today, the Chair of the PES Network, Johannes Kopf, was invited to the meeting of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs of the European Parliament.