In the third quarter of 2022 employment stood at 197.3m, 2% above the level before the Covid-19 crisis. The reason for this rising employment in the member states of the PES Network in previous years was mainly due to...
The latest position paper of the PES Network aims at contributing to the discussion on greening Europe’s economies. Moving towards greener labour markets will be an ongoing long-term transformative process affecting the whole society. PES have an important role...
Today the PES Network goes online with its newest product: the PES Podcast! You can listen and subscribe to our podcast here! The PES Podcast is aimed at listeners interested in labour market topics and will be published monthly. ...
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...
On the 17 December 2020 Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has launched the European Statistical Recovery Dashboard. The very interesting Dashboard aims at tracking the economic and social recovery in the EU using more than 20...
The outbreak of the Corona crisis has now fully affected the labour markets. Rapidly rising unemployment has put the European PES under significant pressure to quickly assist the unemployed. Therefore, the PES had to adapt their service delivery models...
Not only since the current Corona crisis, platform economy has increasingly gained importance and has become a reality for many European citizens. Nevertheless, relatively little is still known about such emerging digital platforms, which are changing the traditional way...
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.
Across the member states of the European Union in the annual average of 2018 181.4 million people of age between 15 and 64 were in full-time employment (110.2 million men and 71.2 million women), a further 43 million were...