Беларусь

  • Население, человек:9 476 465 (2024)
  • Площадь, кв км:202 950
  • ВВП на душу населения, долл. США:7 888 (2022)
  • ВВП, млрд. долл. США:72,8 (2022)
  • Индекс Джини:24,4 (2020)
  • Рейтинг Ease of Doing Business:49

Все наборы данных: A B C D E F H I L O P R S T U W Y Б Д У
  • A
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The indicator is defined as the percentage of the population aged 15-64 who are economically active. According to the definitions of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) people are classified as employed, unemployed and economically inactive for the purposes of labour market statistics. The economically active population (also called labour force) is the sum of employed and unemployed persons. Inactive persons are those who, during the reference week, were neither employed nor unemployed. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.
  • B
    • Январь 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Data on cultural enterprises come from 2 data collections and are summarised in 4 Tables : a) SBS (Structural Business Statistics) Table 1. Number and average size of enterprises in the cultural sectors by NACE Rev. 2 activity (cult_ent_num) Table 2. Value added and turnover of enterprises in the cultural sectors by NACE Rev. 2 activity (cult_ent_val), in millions of EUR and as a percentage of services except trade and financial and insurance activities (i.e. NACE Rev. 2 sections H to N, without K) Table 3. Services by employment size class (NACE Rev. 2, H-N, S95) (sbs_sc_1b_se_r2)   b) Business Demography (BD) Table 4. Business demography by size class (from 2004 onwards, NACE Rev. 2) (bd_9bd_sz_cl_r2)   The data focus on culture-related sectors of activity, as identified by international experts in the final report of the European Statistical System Network on Culture (ESS-Net Culture Report 2012).   The cultural sphere in business statistics is therefore captured through the following NACE Rev. 2 codes, when they are covered (see 3.3. Sector coverage for details): J58.11 Book publishing J58.13 Publishing of newspapers J58.14 Publishing of journals and periodicals J58.21 Publishing of computer games J59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities J60 Programming and broadcasting activities J63.91 News agency activities M71.11 Architectural activities M74.1 Specialised design activities R90 Creative, arts and entertainment activities R91 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
  • C
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU2 represents the share of the labour force that are either in unemployment or time-related underemployment. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU2 represents the share of the labour force that are either in unemployment or time-related underemployment. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU2 represents the share of the labour force that are either in unemployment or time-related underemployment. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU2 represents the share of the labour force that are either in unemployment or time-related underemployment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU2 represents the share of the labour force that are either in unemployment or time-related underemployment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU3 represents the share of the extended labour force that are in unemployment or the potential labour force. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU3 represents the share of the extended labour force that are in unemployment or the potential labour force. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU3 represents the share of the extended labour force that are in unemployment or the potential labour force. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU3 represents the share of the extended labour force that are in unemployment or the potential labour force. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. LU3 represents the share of the extended labour force that are in unemployment or the potential labour force. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
  • D
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Discouraged job-seekers refer to those persons of working age who during a specified reference period were without work and available for work, but did not look for work in the recent past for specific reasons (for example, believing that there were no jobs available, believing there were none for which they would qualify, or having given up hope of finding employment). For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Discouraged job-seekers refer to those persons of working age who during a specified reference period were without work and available for work, but did not look for work in the recent past for specific reasons (for example, believing that there were no jobs available, believing there were none for which they would qualify, or having given up hope of finding employment). For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Discouraged job-seekers refer to those persons of working age who during a specified reference period were without work and available for work, but did not look for work in the recent past for specific reasons (for example, believing that there were no jobs available, believing there were none for which they would qualify, or having given up hope of finding employment). Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
  • E
    • Октябрь 2023
      Источник: Eurostat
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    • Февраль 2022
      Источник: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      General note on the UNECE MDG Database: The database aims to show the official national estimates of MDG-indicators used for monitoring progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. Data is shown alongside official international estimates of MDG-indicators (as published on the official United Nations site for the MDG Indicators: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mdg). Besides the international MDG-indicators, other indicators and disaggregates that are relevant for the UNECE-region are included. At present, the tables include data from the latest official MDG-report of each country. Currently, data from official dedicated MDG-websites and previous official national MDG-reports are being added. Additionally, more detailed metadata is being added to the footnotes. Additional indicators might be added if they are used generally across the region. Please note that some indicators are also available in the Gender Statistics Database of UNECE. Figures might differ due to the use of different sources. Definition of the indicators: Explanations on the indicators are listed below. Deviations from the standard definitions provided here are specified in the country-specific footnotes. Indicator Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) Definition: The growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) per person employed is defined as the growth rate of output per unit of labour input. The growth rate of GDP per person employed is expressed in units of percentage. Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) Definition: The employment-to-population ratio is the proportion of a country’s working-age population that is employed. The working-age population is defined as persons aged 15 years and older. Employed people living below the national poverty line (%) Definition: The proportion of employed persons living below the national povery line, or working poor, is the proportion of individuals who are in the labour force, but nonetheless live in a household whose members are estimated to be living below the national poverty line. This indicator is not monitored in The official United Nations site for the MDG Indicators. Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) Definition: The proportion of own-account workers and contributing family workers in total employment is defined as the proportion of workers in self-employment who do not have employees, and unpaid family workers in total employment. Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) Definition: The proportion of male own-account workers and contributing family workers in total (male) employment is defined as the proportion of male workers in self-employment who do not have employees, and unpaid male family workers in total (male) employment. Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) Definition: The proportion of female own-account workers and contributing family workers in total (male) employment is defined as the proportion of female workers in self-employment who do not have employees, and unpaid male family workers in total (female) employment. Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes Definition: The youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the youth labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24. The unemployed comprise all persons above a specified age who, during the reference period, were: (a) without work; (b) currently available for work; and (c) actively seeking work. The labour force is the sum of the number of persons employed and the number of persons unemployed. Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) Definition: The male youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the male youth labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24. The unemployed comprise all persons above a specified age who, during the reference period, were: (a) without work; (b) currently available for work; and (c) actively seeking work. The labour force is the sum of the number of persons Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) Definition: The female youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the female youth labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24. The unemployed comprise all persons above a specified age who, during the reference period, were: (a) without work; (b) currently available for work; and (c) actively seeking work. The labour force is the sum of the number of persons Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) Definition: This indicator is the ratio of the youth to adult unemployment rates. The youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the youth labour force that is unemployed; the adult unemployment rate is the proportion of the adult labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24; adults are those aged 25 and above. Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) Definition: This indicator is the ratio of the youth to adult unemployment rates for males. The youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the youth labour force that is unemployed; the adult unemployment rate is the proportion of the adult labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24; adults are those aged 25 and above. Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) Definition: This indicator is the ratio of the youth to adult unemployment rates for females. The youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the youth labour force that is unemployed; the adult unemployment rate is the proportion of the adult labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24; adults are those aged 25 and above. Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) Definition: The youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the youth labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24; adults are those aged 25 and above. Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) Definition: The male youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the male youth labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24; adults are those aged 25 and above. Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) Definition: The female youth unemployment rate is the proportion of the female youth labour force that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24; adults are those aged 25 and above. Youth unemployed in youth population, total Definition: Youth unemployment as a proportion of the youth population is defined as the proportion of the total youth population that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24. Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio Definition: Male youth unemployment as a proportion of the youth population is defined as the proportion of the total male youth population that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24. Female youth unemployed in female youth population Definition: Female youth unemployment as a proportion of the youth population is defined as the proportion of the total female youth population that is unemployed. Young people are defined as persons aged between 15 and 24. Unemployment rate Definition: The unemployment rate is the ratio of the total number of unemployed relative to the corresponding labour force, which itself is the sum of the total persons employed and unemployed in the group. Male unemployment rate Definition: The male unemployment rate is the ratio of the total number of unemployed males relative to the corresponding male labour force, which itself is the sum of the total male persons employed and unemployed in the group. Female unemployment rate Definition: The female unemployment rate is the ratio of the total number of unemployed females relative to the corresponding female labour force, which itself is the sum of the total female persons employed and unemployed in the group. Long-term unemployment rate Definition: The long-term unemployment rate is the ratio of the total number of long termed unemployed (unemployed for 12 months or more) relative to the corresponding labour force. Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2004, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-64.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2001, 2004: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2004, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-64.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2001, 2004: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2004, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-64.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2001, 2004: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Albania National Series Reference: 2002: MDG Report 2004; Definition: 2002: Age group 14-25; Source in Reference: 2002: NSO; International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-29.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-29.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-29.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-29.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-29.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001, 2007 to 2010: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2010: Age: 15-29.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2010: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001: Coverage: Total.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001: Coverage: Total.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001: Coverage: Total.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001: Coverage: Total.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001: Coverage: Total.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Albania International Series: 2001: Reference period: April.; 2001: Coverage: Total.; 2001: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Albania National Series Reference: 2002 to 2009: MDG Progress Report 2010; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2009: INSTAT / MoLSAEO ; Primary Source in Reference: 2002 to 2009: LFS; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Albania National Series Reference: 2008: MDG Progress Report 2010; Source in Reference: 2008: INSTAT / MoLSAEO ; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Albania National Series Reference: 2008: MDG Progress Report 2010; Source in Reference: 2008: INSTAT / MoLSAEO ; Indicator: Long-term unemployment rate , Country: Albania National Series Reference: 2000 to 2005: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2005: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2004 to 2008: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Note: 2008: Preliminary data; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2002: Survey limitation: Methodology revised; data not strictly comparable.; 2004: Age: 16+.; 2004: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Coverage: Not available.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1994 to 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 to 2007: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1994 to 2003, 2005 to 2007: Age: 15+.; 1994 to 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 to 2007: Coverage: Civilian.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2008: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Note: 1999 to 2007: Official statistics; 2008: Official statistics - Preliminary data; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2008: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2007: Administrative data; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2004: Age: 16+.; 2004: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Coverage: Not available.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2001, 2006: Age: 15+.; 2006: Coverage: Civilian.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2008: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Note: 1999 to 2007: Official statistics; 2008: Official statistics - Preliminary data; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2008: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2007: Administrative data; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2004: Age: 16+.; 2004: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Coverage: Not available.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2001, 2006: Age: 15+.; 2006: Coverage: Civilian.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2008: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Note: 1999 to 2007: Official statistics; 2008: Official statistics - Preliminary data; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2008: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2007: Administrative data; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2004: Age: 16+.; 2004: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2004: Coverage: Not available.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2001, 2006: Age: 15+.; 2006: Coverage: Civilian.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Employed people living below the national poverty line (%) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2008: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Definition: 1999 to 2008: National poverty line; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2007: Age: 16+.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2001: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; 2002 to 2003: ArmeniaInfo at: http://www.armdevinfo.am/ (accessed: 15 June 2011); 2004 to 2007: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; 2008 to 2009: ArmeniaInfo at: http://www.armdevinfo.am/ (accessed: 15 June 2011); 2010 to 2012: Armenia MDGs Indicators (http://www.armstat.am/) 06/02/2014; Definition: 2001: Age group 16-24; 2004 to 2007: Age group 16-24; Note: 2001 to 2007: ILO extended definition of unemployment; 2008 to 2012: ILO standard definition of unemployment; 2001: Also includes those who failed to search for a job during 4 weeks preceding the survey for various reasons, but were ready to immediately start to work.; 2004 to 2007: Also includes those who failed to search for a job during 4 weeks preceding the survey for various reasons, but were ready to immediately start to work.; 2008 to 2009: ILO standard definition of unemployment used; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2001: ILCMS; 2002 to 2006: LFS; 2007: Integrated Living Conditions Survey; 2008 to 2012: LFS; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: ArmeniaInfo at: http://www.armdevinfo.am/ (accessed: 15 June 2011); 2008 to 2012: Armenia MDGs Indicators (http://www.armstat.am/) 06/02/2014; Definition: 2001 to 2007: Age group 16-24; Note: 2001 to 2012: ILO standard definition of unemployment; 2001 to 2007: Also includes those who failed to search for a job during 4 weeks preceding the survey for various reasons, but were ready to immediately start to work.; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2001: ILCMS; 2002 to 2012: LFS; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: ArmeniaInfo at: http://www.armdevinfo.am/ (accessed: 15 June 2011); 2008 to 2012: Armenia MDGs Indicators (http://www.armstat.am/) 06/02/2014; Definition: 2001 to 2007: Age group 16-24; Note: 2001 to 2012: ILO standard definition of unemployment; 2001 to 2007: Also includes those who failed to search for a job during 4 weeks preceding the survey for various reasons, but were ready to immediately start to work.; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2001: ILCMS; 2002 to 2012: LFS; International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Age: 16-24.; 2007: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Armenia International Series: 2001: Reference period: October.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Coverage: Total.; 2001, 2008 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 2008 to 2011: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2007: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2001 to 2007: Integrated Living Conditions Survey; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2007: Social Snapshot and Poverty in the Republic of Armenia, NSS, Yerevan 2001; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Armenia National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG Progress Report 2005-2009; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2007: Social Snapshot and Poverty in the Republic of Armenia, NSS, Yerevan 2001; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2010: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 2007, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1991 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 1990 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Note: 2000 to 2012: Recalculated based on data of 2009 population census; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2012: Sample Statistical Survey of Economic Active Population; International Series: 2009 to 2011: Reference period: December.; 2007, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2002 to 2011: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2011: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2011: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Azerbaijan International Series: 2009 to 2011: Reference period: December.; 2007, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2002 to 2011: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2011: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2011: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Azerbaijan International Series: 2009 to 2011: Reference period: December.; 2007, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2002 to 2011: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2011: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2011: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employed people living below the national poverty line (%) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003: MDG Progress Report 2003/2004; Definition: 2003: National poverty line; Source in Reference: 2003: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003: HBS; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Azerbaijan International Series: 2003 to 2005: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2003 to 2008: Age: 15+.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2003 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Azerbaijan International Series: 2003 to 2005: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2003 to 2008: Age: 15+.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2003 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Azerbaijan International Series: 2003 to 2005: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2003 to 2008: Age: 15+.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2003 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2003 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2003, 2006 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2003 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2003 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2003, 2006 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2003 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2012: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2003 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Official estimates.; 2003, 2006 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2003 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2011: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2011: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO MDG data; Source in Reference: 2003 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2009 to 2011: Reference period: December.; 1999: Reference period: January.; 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1999: Age: 16-24.; 2007 to 2011: Age: 15-24.; 1999: Type of source: Population census.; 2007 to 2011: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2007 to 2011: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003: MDG Progress Report 2003/2004; Source in Reference: 2003: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003: LFS 2003; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003: MDG Progress Report 2003/2004; Source in Reference: 2003: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003: LFS 2003; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Azerbaijan National Series Reference: 2003: MDG Progress Report 2003/2004; Source in Reference: 2003: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003: LFS 2003; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 1991 to 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2007: Survey limitation: Methodology revised; data not strictly comparable.; 1991 to 2008: Age: 16+.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 1991 to 2008: Type of source: Labour-related establishment survey.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; 2009: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Belarus International Series: 2009: Coverage: Total.; 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Population census.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Belarus National Series Reference: 2000 to 2009: MDG progress 2010; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2009: Statistical Annual Publication 2010; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: MDG progress report 2010; 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2001: Living in BiH - Wave 4 2004; 2006 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2006 to 2009: MDG progress report 2010; Source in Reference: 2006 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2006 to 2009: LFS; International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2006 to 2009: MDG progress report 2010; Source in Reference: 2006 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2006 to 2009: LFS; International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2009: Reference period: May.; 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2009 to 2012: Classification remark: Includes employers.; 2009 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2009: Reference period: May.; 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2009 to 2012: Classification remark: Includes employers.; 2009 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2009: Reference period: May.; 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2009 to 2012: Classification remark: Includes employers.; 2009 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2000 to 2009: MDG progress report 2010; 2010 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Definition: 2000: Age group 19-24; Reference period: 2000: 2000-2001; Source in Reference: 2000: World Bank 2003; 2007 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000: LSMS 2000-2001; 2007 to 2012: LFS; International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2012: MDG Report 2013; Primary Source in Reference: 2012: LFS; International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2012: MDG Report 2013; Primary Source in Reference: 2012: LFS; International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina International Series: 2006, 2007, 2010 to 2012: Reference period: April.; 2008, 2009: Reference period: May.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: MDG progress report 2010; 2011 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: NSO; 2012: NSO (BHAS); Primary Source in Reference: 2000: Living in BiH - Wave 4 2004; 2007 to 2011: LFS; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2012: NSO (BHAS); Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2000 to 2013: MDG Report 2013; Definition: 2000 to 2009: Registered; 2013: Registered; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2013: NSO (BHAS); Indicator: Long-term unemployment rate , Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina National Series Reference: 2009: MDG progress report 2010; Source in Reference: 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2009: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 1993 to 1996: Reference period: September.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1993 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991, 1992: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1991, 1992: Coverage: Civilian.; 1991: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Bulgaria National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG report 2010; Definition: 2001 to 2007: Age 15-64; International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Bulgaria National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG report 2010; International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 1997 to 1999: Reference period: June.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: September.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1999: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1993 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 1997 to 1999: Reference period: June.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: September.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1999: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1993 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 1997 to 1999: Reference period: June.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: September.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1999: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1993 to 1999: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Bulgaria International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Bulgaria National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG report 2010; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2007: NSO / EuroStat ; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Bulgaria National Series Reference: 2002 to 2007: MDG report 2010; Indicator: Long-term unemployment rate , Country: Bulgaria National Series Reference: 2001 to 2007: MDG report 2010; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2007: NSO / EuroStat ; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 2001: Reference period: March.; 1997: Reference period: June.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2000: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1997 to 2000: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1997: Reference period: June.; 1996: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 2001: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1997: Reference period: June.; 1996: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 2001: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1997: Reference period: June.; 1996: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 2001: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Croatia National Series Reference: 2002 to 2005: MDG Progress Report 2005; International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 1997: Reference period: June.; 1996: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 2000: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1996 to 2000: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 1997: Reference period: June.; 1996: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 2000: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1996 to 2000: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 1997: Reference period: June.; 1996: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 2000: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1996 to 2000: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Croatia International Series: 1991, 2001: Reference period: March.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1991, 1998, 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991, 2001: Type of source: Population census.; 1998: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Croatia National Series Reference: 2007 to 2009: MDG report 2010; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1995: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 1995, 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1991 to 1995: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990 to 1992, 1995: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1990 to 1992, 1995, 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1990 to 1992, 1995: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990 to 1992, 1995: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1990 to 1992, 1995, 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1990 to 1992, 1995: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990 to 1992, 1995: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1990 to 1992, 1995, 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1990 to 1992, 1995: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Cyprus International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Czechia International Series: 1991: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1997: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Czechia National Series Reference: 1993 to 2002: MDG report 2004; Source in Reference: 1993 to 2002: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1993 to 2002: LFS; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Czechia National Series Reference: 2001: MDG report 2004; Source in Reference: 2001: NSO; Indicator: Long-term unemployment rate , Country: Czechia National Series Reference: 1994 to 2002: MDG report 2004; Source in Reference: 1994 to 2002: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1994 to 2002: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1994 to 1996: Age: 15-69.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1995: Age: 15-69.; 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1995: Age: 15-69.; 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1995: Age: 15-69.; 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1990 to 1996: Age: 15-69.; 1990 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1990 to 1996: Age: 15-69.; 1990 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1990 to 1996: Age: 15-69.; 1990 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Estonia International Series: 1995: Reference period: First quarter.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1995: Reference period: First quarter.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1995: Reference period: First quarter.; 1993, 1994, 1996: Reference period: Second quarter.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Estonia International Series: 1995: Reference period: First quarter.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1995, 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Estonia International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Georgia International Series: 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1998 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2010: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2010: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2010: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1998 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2005, 2008 to 2010: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2005, 2008 to 2010: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005, 2008 to 2010: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1998 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2005, 2008 to 2010: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2005, 2008 to 2010: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005, 2008 to 2010: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1998 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1998 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1998 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1998 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1998 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1998 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1998 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1998 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2006: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1999 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 1999 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 1999 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2006: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Georgia National Series Reference: 1997 to 2003: MDG in Georgia 2004; Definition: 1997 to 2003: Official national; Source in Reference: 1997 to 2003: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1991 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991: Age: 15+.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 1996 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1992 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 1996 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1992 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 1996 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1992 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Hungary International Series: 2006 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2005: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2006: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 1999 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 1999 to 2011: National Accounts; Source in Reference: 1999 to 2011: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1999 to 2011: LFS; International Series: 1994 to 2000: Coverage: Total.; 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1994 to 2000: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Note: 2011: Data for the 2nd quarter of 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Note: 2011: Data for the 2nd quarter of 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Note: 2011: Data for the 2nd quarter of 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employed people living below the national poverty line (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Definition: 2001 to 2012: Basic needs based; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2011: Data for the 2nd quarter of 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2011: NSO; International Series: 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2011: Data for the 2nd quarter of 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2011: NSO; International Series: 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2011: Data for the 2nd quarter of 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2011: NSO; International Series: 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004, 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004, 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004, 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2009: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2010 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008, 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004, 2008, 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008, 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004, 2008, 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008, 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004, 2008, 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2001 to 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2001 to 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004 to 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2001 to 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2001 to 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004 to 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2001 to 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2001 to 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2001 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2004 to 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004, 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004, 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2002, 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2004, 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004, 2008: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG in Kazakhstan 2002; 2002: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; 2003 to 2008: MDG Report 2010; 2009 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 1997 to 2012: NSO; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2002: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; 2003 to 2008: MDG Report 2010; 2009 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Kazakhstan National Series Reference: 2001 to 2002: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; 2003 to 2008: MDG Report 2010; 2009 to 2012: Poverty assessment in Kazakhstan: current status and prospects for development; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2012: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1991 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2008: Reference period: November.; 1991 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 2001: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 2008: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1990 to 2009: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2006: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1996 to 2001: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2006: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1996 to 2001: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2006: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2006: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2006: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2006: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2006: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2006: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2006: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2002 to 2009: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; 2011 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Source in Reference: 2002 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003 to 2010: Integrated Household Survey; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002, 2004, 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002 to 2005: Reference period: November.; 2002 to 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002 to 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002, 2004: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002, 2004: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 2002 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; International Series: 2002, 2004: Reference period: November.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Coverage: Total.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Age: 15-24.; 2002, 2004, 2006: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1992 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Definition: 1992 to 1997: Registered; 2010 to 2012: Registered; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2009: NSO; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1996 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Definition: 1996 to 1997: Registered; 2010 to 2012: Registered; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2009: NSO; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Kyrgyzstan National Series Reference: 1996 to 2012: NSO MDG database as on 2014-07-08; Definition: 1996 to 1997: Registered; 2010 to 2012: Registered; Source in Reference: 1998 to 2009: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996, 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996, 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996, 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996, 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996, 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1996, 1997: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Latvia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995 to 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1995 to 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1995 to 1997: Age: 14+.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996, 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1996, 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1996, 1997: Age: 14+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1997: Age: 14+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1997: Age: 14+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Female calculated as the residual of total and male.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Female calculated as the residual of total and male.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Female calculated as the residual of total and male.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Female calculated as the residual of total and male.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Lithuania International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1997 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1997: Age: 14-24.; 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Lithuania National Series Reference: 1997 to 2001: MDG Assessment 2002; Primary Source in Reference: 1997 to 2001: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2001 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2001 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Malta International Series: 2000 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1998: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2005, 2007 to 2012: Remarks: Calculated using labour force and inactive population.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1991 to 1998: Coverage: Civilian.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised. Population calculated using labour force and inactive population.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2001 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2011: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2001 to 2011: LFS; International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2000 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: LFS; International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: Statbank of the National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova as on 08-08-2012; 2011: Moldova Statbank (http://statbank.statistica.md) 11-11-2013; 2012: Third MDG Report 2013; Note: 2000 to 2011: Information is presented without the data from the left side of the river Nistru and municipality Bender.; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2000 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: LFS; International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2000 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: LFS; International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 1999 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 1999 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 1999 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2000 to 2011: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2011: LFS; International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Moldova, Republic of International Series: 2000 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006: Remarks: Methodology revised.; 2000 to 2012: Geographic Limitation: Excluding the Transnistria region and Bender.; 2000 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Moldova, Republic of National Series Reference: 2009: MDG Report 2010; Source in Reference: 2009: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2008 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2008 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2012: Remarks: Calculated using labour force and inactive population.; 2008 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2005, 2007: Reference period: October.; 2005, 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2012: Remarks: Calculated by the ILO.; 2005: Age: 15-64.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2005, 2007: Reference period: October.; 2005, 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2012: Remarks: Calculated by the ILO.; 2005: Age: 15-64.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Montenegro National Series Reference: 2004 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2004 to 2012: NSO; International Series: 2005, 2007: Reference period: October.; 2005, 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2012: Remarks: Calculated by the ILO.; 2005: Age: 15-64.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Montenegro National Series Reference: 1990 to 2005: MDG Report 2004; Note: 2005: Estimate; International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Montenegro International Series: 2007: Reference period: October.; 2007 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2007 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2008: Reference period: October to December.; 2007 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Montenegro National Series Reference: 2009 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2009 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2009 to 2012: LFS; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Montenegro National Series Reference: 2009 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2009 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2009 to 2012: LFS; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Montenegro National Series Reference: 2009 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2009 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2009 to 2012: LFS; Indicator: Long-term unemployment rate , Country: Montenegro National Series Reference: 2004 to 2012: MDG Report 2013; Source in Reference: 2004 to 2012: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2004 to 2012: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1991: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 2000: Age: 15+.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1991: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2000: Age: 15+.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2000: Age: 15+.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2001 to 2012: Age: 15-74.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2000: Age: 15+.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts and regular military living in barracks.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1993 to 1996: Classification remark: Includes members of producers' cooperatives.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts and regular military living in barracks.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1993 to 1996: Classification remark: Includes members of producers' cooperatives.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts and regular military living in barracks.; 1993 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1993 to 1996: Classification remark: Includes members of producers' cooperatives.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Poland International Series: 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 1999: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 2001 to 2009: MDG Report 2010; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2009: NSO; International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1993: Reference period: 31 December.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 1993: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1991 to 1993: Coverage: Civilian.; 1991: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990: Reference period: 31 December.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1990: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1990, 1995 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1990: Coverage: Civilian.; 1990: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990: Reference period: 31 December.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1990: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1990, 1995 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1990: Coverage: Civilian.; 1990: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1990: Reference period: 31 December.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1990: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1990, 1995 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1990: Coverage: Civilian.; 1990: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 2001 to 2009: MDG Report 2010; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2009: NSO; International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1993: Reference period: 31 December.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 1993: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 1993: Age: ...; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1991 to 1993: Coverage: Civilian.; 1994, 1995: Age: 14+.; 1991: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1993: Reference period: 31 December.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 1993: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 1993: Age: ...; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1991 to 1993: Coverage: Civilian.; 1994, 1995: Age: 14+.; 1991: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1993: Reference period: 31 December.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 1993: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 1993: Age: ...; 1996 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1991 to 1993: Coverage: Civilian.; 1994, 1995: Age: 14+.; 1991: Remarks: State and cooperative sector.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 1995 to 2002: MDG Report 2003; Definition: 1995 to 1996: Age group 14-25; Source in Reference: 1995 to 2002: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1995 to 2002: LFS (AMIGO); International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 1995 to 2002: MDG Report 2003; Definition: 1995 to 1996: Age group 14-25; Source in Reference: 1995 to 2002: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1995 to 2002: LFS (AMIGO); International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 1995 to 2002: MDG Report 2003; Definition: 1995 to 1996: Age group 14-25; Source in Reference: 1995 to 2002: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1995 to 2002: LFS (AMIGO); International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Romania International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Romania International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Romania International Series: 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1995, 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1994, 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1994, 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Romania International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: March.; 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1994, 1995: Age: 14-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1994 to 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Romania International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Romania International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Romania International Series: 1997 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992: Type of source: Population census.; 1996: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 1995 to 2001: MDG Report 2003; Note: 1995 to 2001: ILO standard definition of unemployment; 1995: 14 years and older; Source in Reference: 1995 to 2001: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1995 to 2001: LFS (AMIGO); Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 1995 to 2001: MDG Report 2003; Note: 1995 to 2001: ILO standard definition of unemployment; 1995: 14 years and older; Source in Reference: 1995 to 2001: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1995 to 2001: LFS (AMIGO); Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Romania National Series Reference: 1995 to 2001: MDG Report 2003; Note: 1995 to 2001: ILO standard definition of unemployment; 1995: 14 years and older; Source in Reference: 1995 to 2001: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1995 to 2001: LFS (AMIGO); Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1991 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-72.; 1991: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991: Age: ...; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-72.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-72.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-72.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1996: Reference period: March.; 1998: Reference period: October.; 1992 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2008: Age: 15-72.; 1992 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1996: Reference period: March.; 1998: Reference period: October.; 1992 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2008: Age: 15-72.; 1992 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1996: Reference period: March.; 1998: Reference period: October.; 1992 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2008: Age: 15-72.; 1992 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Russian Federation International Series: 1992 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1992 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2005 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2005 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2005 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2005 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2005 to 2009: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2005 to 2009: NSO ; Primary Source in Reference: 2005: LFS 2005; 2009: LFS 2009; International Series: 2006 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2005 to 2009: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2005 to 2009: NSO ; Primary Source in Reference: 2005: LFS 2005; 2009: LFS 2009; International Series: 2006 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Employed people living below the national poverty line (%) , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2007: MDG progress report 2009; Definition: 2007: National poverty line; Source in Reference: 2007: Krsti?, G. (2008), Poverty profile in Serbia from 2002 to 2007, LSMS, National Statistical Office.; Primary Source in Reference: 2007: Living Standard Measurement Survey 2007; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2004 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2004 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2004 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2004 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2004 to 2009: Reference period: October.; 2004 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2005 to 2009: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2005 to 2009: NSO ; Primary Source in Reference: 2005: LFS 2005; 2009: LFS 2009; International Series: 2006, 2008, 2009: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008, 2009: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2004 to 2006, 2008, 2009: Reference period: October.; 1991, 2004 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991, 2004 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 2004 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2004 to 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 1991, 2004 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 1991, 2004 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 2004 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Serbia International Series: 2004 to 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 1991, 2004 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 1991, 2004 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 2004 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008, 2009: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2010 to 2012: Reference period: Average of semi-annual estimates.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Serbia International Series: 2006, 2008: Reference period: October.; 2006 to 2008: Coverage: Total.; 2006 to 2008: Age: 15-24.; 2006 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2005 to 2009: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2005 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2005: LFS 2005; 2009: LFS 2009; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2005 to 2009: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2005 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2005: LFS 2006; 2009: LFS 2009; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Serbia National Series Reference: 2005 to 2009: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2005 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2005: LFS 2006; 2009: LFS 2009; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1999: Survey limitation: Sampling methodology revised.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1999: Survey limitation: Sampling methodology revised.; 1993: Reference period: Average of first, second and fourth quarters.; 1993: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1999: Survey limitation: Sampling methodology revised.; 1993: Reference period: Average of first, second and fourth quarters.; 1993: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1999: Survey limitation: Sampling methodology revised.; 1993: Reference period: Average of first, second and fourth quarters.; 1993: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 1997: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1994 to 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 1997: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1994 to 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 1997: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1997: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1994 to 1997: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Slovakia International Series: 1998 to 2012: Reference period: Continuous survey.; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994 to 2002: Remarks: Excluding persons on child-care leave.; 1994 to 1996: Coverage limitation: Excluding conscripts.; 1998: Survey limitation: Continuous survey introduced.; 1994 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2003: Survey limitation: Definition of unemployment revised.; 1999: Remarks: Survey revised.; 1999: Survey limitation: Survey revised.; 1994 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Slovakia National Series Reference: 1994 to 2003: MDG report 2004; Source in Reference: 1994 to 2003: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1994 to 2003: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1994, 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1994 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1994, 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1996 to 2001: Age: 15-74.; 1994, 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1994, 1995, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1996 to 2001: Age: 15-74.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 1995, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1996 to 2001: Age: 15-74.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 1995, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1996 to 2001: Age: 15-74.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 1995, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1993 to 2012: Age: 15+.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Slovenia International Series: 1993 to 1995: Reference period: May.; 1996 to 2001: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1993 to 1995: Coverage limitation: Excluding regular military living in barracks.; 1991, 1993 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1991: Type of source: Population census.; 1993 to 1995: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Slovenia National Series Reference: 1996 to 2002: MDG report 2004; Source in Reference: 1996 to 2002: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2003: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 1992 to 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1992 to 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003 to 2008: Age: 15+.; 2005 to 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1992 to 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004 to 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; 2009: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2003: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2003, 2004: Age: 15+.; 2004: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2003: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2003, 2004: Age: 15+.; 2004: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2003: Coverage: Total.; 2003: Type of source: Living standards survey.; 2004: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2003, 2004: Age: 15+.; 2004: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; 2009: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; 2009: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; 2009: Age: 15-75.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Tajikistan International Series: 2009: Age: 15-24.; 2009: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2009: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1997 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1997 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1997 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; 1997, 1998: Age: 15-80.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1996 to 1999, 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 1999, 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1999, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1996 to 1999, 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; 1996 to 1998: Age: 15-80.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1996 to 1998, 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 1998, 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1996 to 1998, 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; 1996 to 1998: Age: 15-80.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1996 to 1998, 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1996 to 1998, 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2002 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1996 to 1998, 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; 1996 to 1998: Age: 15-80.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1998 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1998 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 1998 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2001 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2001 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2001 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2001 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2001 to 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2001 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2001 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia International Series: 2002, 2003: Reference period: April.; 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 1998 to 2000, 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998 to 2000, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2002 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1998 to 2000: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 2002 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia National Series Reference: 1991: MDG progress report 2009; 2002: MDG report 2005; 2007: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 1991 to 2007: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1991: LFS; 2002: Census 2002; 2007: LFS; Indicator: Long-term unemployment rate , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia National Series Reference: 2003 to 2004: MDG report 2005; 2007: MDG progress report 2009; Source in Reference: 2007: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2003 to 2007: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1991 to 2009: MDG Report 2010; Note: 1991 to 1997: At 1987 prices; 1998 to 2003: At 1998 prices; 2004 to 2009: At reference year prices; Source in Reference: 1991 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1991 to 2009: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1991 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1991 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1991 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1991 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2009: MDG Report 2010; Note: 2004: 2004-2009 data are not comparable with previous years; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2009: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2009: MDG Report 2010; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2009: LFS; International Series: 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998, 1999: Age: 12+.; 2000: Survey limitation: Estimates based on 2000 population census results.; 1998 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998, 1999: Age: 12+.; 2000: Survey limitation: Estimates based on 2000 population census results.; 1998 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 2006 to 2012: Type of source: European Labour Force Survey (Eurostat).; 2006 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1998, 1999: Age: 12+.; 2000: Survey limitation: Estimates based on 2000 population census results.; 1998 to 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2000 to 2012: Age: 15+.; 1998 to 2005: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: Central Bank; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: Central Bank; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: Central Bank; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Turkey International Series: 1995 to 1999: Reference period: April.; 1990 to 1994: Reference period: Average of April and November.; 2000 to 2012: Reference period: Average of quarterly estimates.; 2000: Survey limitation: Survey redesigned.; 1990 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004: Survey limitation: Questionnaire revised.; 1990 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; 1990 to 2012: Coverage: Civilian.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: Central Bank; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: LFS; Indicator: Male unemployment rate , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: Central Bank; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: LFS; Indicator: Female unemployment rate , Country: Turkey National Series Reference: 1990 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: Central Bank; Primary Source in Reference: 1990 to 2004: LFS; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Turkmenistan International Series: 1992, 1996 to 1999: Coverage: Total.; 1992, 1996 to 1999: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1992, 1996 to 1999: Age: ...; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2001 to 2009: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Definition: 2001 to 2009: 15-70 year olds; Note: 2001 to 2009: Excluding self-employed persons; Source in Reference: 2001 to 2009: NSO; International Series: 1996, 1997: Reference period: October.; 1991 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1991 to 1995, 1998 to 2001: Remarks: Excluding self-employed persons.; 1996, 1997, 2002 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1991 to 1995, 1998 to 2001: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1991 to 1995, 1998 to 2001: Age: 15+.; 1996, 1997, 2002 to 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employment-to-population ratio, total (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Definition: 2000 to 2010: Age 15-70; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 1995, 1998 to 2001, 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995, 1998 to 2001: Remarks: Excluding self-employed persons.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 1995, 1998 to 2001: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1995, 1998 to 2001: Age: 15+.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Definition: 2000 to 2010: Age 15-70; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female employment-to-population ratio (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Definition: 2000 to 2010: Age 15-70; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Employed people living below the national poverty line (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2009: MDG Report 2010; Definition: 2000 to 2009: Relative poverty line; Note: 2000 to 2009: Below 75% of median income; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2009: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2009: HBS; Indicator: Own-account and contributing family workers in total employment, total (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2009, 2011, 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2009, 2011, 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009, 2011, 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2009, 2011, 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2009, 2011, 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009, 2011, 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female own-account and contributing family workers in total employment (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2009, 2011, 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2009, 2011, 2012: Age: 15-70.; 2009, 2011, 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24), both sexes , Country: Ukraine International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Ukraine International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate (aged 15-24) , Country: Ukraine International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate, total (ratio) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployment rate to adult unemployment rate (ratio) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1997: Reference period: October.; 1998: Reference period: November.; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1997: Reference period: October.; 1998: Reference period: November.; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in total unemployed (%) , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 1995 to 1997: Reference period: October.; 1998: Reference period: November.; 1995 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 1995 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 1995 to 2008: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Youth unemployed in youth population, total , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Male youth unemployed in male youth population ratio , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Female youth unemployed in female youth population , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2010: UNECE Questionnaire Sept 2011; Note: 2000 to 2003: Based on 2001 population census results; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: NSO; Primary Source in Reference: 2000 to 2010: LFS; International Series: 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Coverage: Total.; 2004, 2005, 2009 to 2012: Age: 15-24.; 2004, 2005: Type of source: Household or labour force survey.; 2009 to 2012: Type of source: Labour force survey.; Indicator: Unemployment rate , Country: Ukraine National Series Reference: 2000 to 2004: MDG Report 2005; Note: 2000 to 2004: World Trade Organization methodology; Source in Reference: 2000 to 2004: NSO; Indicator: Growth rate of GDP per person employed (%) , Country: Uzbekistan International Series: 1992 to 2007: Coverage: Total.; 1992 to 2007: Type of source: Official estimates.; 1992 to 2007: Age: 15+.;
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    • Декабрь 2018
      Источник: Statistics Finland
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      Data cited at: Statistics Finland http://www.stat.fi/index_en.html Publication: 004 -- Population by main type of activity, nationality, occupational status, sex, age and year 2000-2017* http://pxnet2.stat.fi/PXWeb/pxweb/en/StatFin/StatFin__vrm__tyokay/statfin_tyokay_pxt_004.px License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The figures in the tables are final. Description of statistics Concepts and definitions Classifications .. = Data not available or too uncertain for presentation, or subject to secrecy. From 2005, the employment pension insurance includes those aged 18 to 68, while previously the obligation to take out pension insurance for employees already started from the age of 14. This is visible in the employment statistics from 2005 onwards as a fall in employment by young people and a rise in the number of students. Statistics cannot be compiled reliably on employment by under-age people on the basis of register data. Citizenships are specified in the table if the number of people in the citizenship group exceeds 99. © Tilastokeskus - Statistics Finland
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      Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who were without work during the reference week, were currently available for work and were either actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months.
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      Unemployed persons comprise here persons aged 15 to 24 who were without work during the reference week, were currently available for work and were either actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months.
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      Unemployed persons comprise here persons aged 25 to 74 who were without work during the reference week, were currently available for work and were either actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months.
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      The unemployment rate represents unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force based on International Labour Office (ILO) definition. The labour force is the total number of people employed and unemployed. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who: - are without work during the reference week; - are available to start work within the next two weeks; - and have been actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months. Data are presented in seasonally adjusted form.
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      The unemployment rate represents unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force based on International Labour Office (ILO) definition, which here refers to the total number of employed and unemployed persons aged 15 to 24. Unemployed persons comprise here persons aged 15 to 24 who: - are without work; - are available to start work within the next two weeks; - and have been actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months. Data are presented in seasonally adjusted form.
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      Источник: Eurostat
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      The unemployment rate represents unemployed persons, based on International Labour Office (ILO) definition, as a percentage of the labour force, which here refers to the total number of employed and unemployed persons aged 25 to 74. Unemployed persons comprise here persons aged 25 to 74 who: - are without work; - are available to start work within the next two weeks; - and have been actively seeking work in the past four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months. Data are presented in seasonally adjusted form.
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
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      Источник: International Monetary Fund
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      The baseline forecast is for the world economy to continue growing at 3.2 percent during 2024 and 2025, at the same pace as in 2023. A slight acceleration for advanced economies—where growth is expected to rise from 1.6 percent in 2023 to 1.7 percent in 2024 and 1.8 percent in 2025—will be offset by a modest slowdown in emerging market and developing economies from 4.3 percent in 2023 to 4.2 percent in both 2024 and 2025. The forecast for global growth five years from now—at 3.1 percent—is at its lowest in decades. Global inflation is forecast to decline steadily, from 6.8 percent in 2023 to 5.9 percent in 2024 and 4.5 percent in 2025, with advanced economies returning to their inflation targets sooner than emerging market and developing economies. Core inflation is generally projected to decline more gradually.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '20.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed quarterly survey results' reports detailed quarterly results going beyond the EU-LFS main aggregates, which have a separate data domain and some methodological differences. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Декабрь 2023
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Imputed observations are not based on national data, are subject to high uncertainty and should not be used for country comparisons or rankings. The inactivity rate is the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. The series is part of the ILO modelled estimates and is harmonized to account for differences in national data and scope of coverage, collection and tabulation methodologies as well as for other country-specific factors. For more information, refer to the ILOSTAT pages on concepts and definitions and ILO modelled estimates and projections.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Февраль 2022
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The ad-hoc module "young people on the labour market" provides supplementary information on the correlation between work-based learning and labour market outcomes.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
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    • Декабрь 2023
      Источник: National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria
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      Abridged Labor Force Survey Under Covid-19 
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The long-term unemployment rate expresses the number of long-term unemployed aged 15-74 as a percentage of the active population of the same age. Long-term unemployed (12 months and more) comprise persons aged at least 15, who are not living in collective households, who will be without work during the next two weeks, who would be available to start work within the next two weeks and who are seeking work (have actively sought employment at some time during the previous four weeks or are not seeking a job because they have already found a job to start later). The total active population (labour force) is the total number of the employed and unemployed population. The duration of unemployment is defined as the duration of a search for a job or as the period of time since the last job was held (if this period is shorter than the duration of the search for a job). The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodicity which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The indicator measures the share of the economically active population aged 15 to 74 who has been unemployed for 12 months or more. Unemployed persons are defined as all persons who were without work during the reference week, were currently available for work and were either actively seeking work in the last four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months. The unemployment period is defined as the duration of a job search, or as the length of time since the last job was held (if shorter than the time spent on a job search). The economically active population comprises employed and unemployed persons. The indicator is part of the adjusted, break-corrected main indicators series and should not be compared with the annual and quarterly non-adjusted series, which have slightly different results.
    • Апрель 2018
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Long-term unemployed (12 months and more) comprise persons aged at least 15, who are not living in collective households, who will be without work during the next two weeks, who would be available to start work within the next two weeks and who are seeking work (have actively sought employment at some time during the previous four weeks or are not seeking a job because they have already found a job to start later). The total active population (labour force) is the total number of the employed and unemployed population. The duration of unemployment is defined as the duration of a search for a job or as the period of time since the last job was held (if this period is shorter than the duration of the search for a job).
    • Январь 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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  • O
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 29 мая, 2024
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    • Декабрь 2023
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Imputed observations are not based on national data, are subject to high uncertainty and should not be used for country comparisons or rankings. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). The series is part of the ILO modelled estimates and is harmonized to account for differences in national data and scope of coverage, collection and tabulation methodologies as well as for other country-specific factors. For more information, refer to the ILOSTAT pages on concepts and definitions and ILO modelled estimates and projections.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). For more information, refer to the International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Февраль 2019
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Results from the 2010 LFS (Labour Force Survey) ad hoc module on the reconciliation between work and family life. The aims of the module is to establish how far persons participate in the labour force as they wish and if not, whether the reasons are connected with a lack of suitable care services for children and dependant persons: 1. identification of care responsibilities (children and dependants) 2. analysis of the consequences on labour market participation taking into account the options and constraints given 3. in case of constraints, identification of those linked with the lack or unsuitability of care services A further aim is to analyse the degree of flexibility offered at work in terms of reconciliation with family life as well as to estimate how often career breaks occur and how far leave of absence is taken.
  • R
    • Февраль 2021
      Источник: Statistics Norway
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 11 февраля, 2021
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      EU-countries in Eastern Europe are transferred from group 2 to group 1 from the time of membership in the EU. 2003 Q2: 115 Estonia, 124 Latvia, 131 Polen, 136 Litauen, 146 Slovenia, 152 Hungary, 157 Slovakia, 158 Czech Republic 2007 Q1: 113 Bulgaria, 133 Romania. EU-countries in Eastern-Europe are transferred from group2 to group 1 from the time of membership of the EU: 2004 k2: 115 Estonia, 124 Latvia, 131 Poland, 136 Lithuania, 146 Slovenia, 152 Hungary, 157 Slovakia, 158 Czech Republic. 2007 k1: 113 Bulgaria, 133 Romania. Countries transferred from group 2 to group 1 from the time of membership of the EU: 2004 k2: 126 Malta, 500 Cyprus. Asia includes Turkey and Cypus. Figures updated December 5, 2018. There is a break in the time series on registered unemployed among immigrants from Q4 2018, so the figures are not directly comparable with previous years.country backgroundSerbia and MontenegroThe name changed from Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro 14 February 2003. Note-Figures in absolute numbers and in per cent of the labor force 
  • S
    • Сентябрь 2018
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 02 октября, 2018
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      The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who are without work, available for work, and looking for work, unless otherwise stated. This indicator presents the number of persons who have been unemployed for a year or longer as a percent of the unemployed population.
    • Май 2020
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 08 мая, 2020
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      The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who are without work, available for work, and looking for work, unless otherwise stated. This indicator presents the number of unemployed with an advanced level of education (tertiary education) as a percent of the unemployed population. For more information, refer to our resources on methods.
    • Май 2020
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 08 мая, 2020
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      Data provided refers to the unemployed persons whose level of education is primary or lower-secondary as a percent of the labour force with the same education level. For more information, refer to our resources on methods.
    • Май 2020
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 08 мая, 2020
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      The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who are without work, available for work, and looking for work, unless otherwise stated. This indicator presents the number of unemployed with an intermediate level of education (upper-secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education) as a percent of the unemployed population. For more information, refer to our resources on methods.
    • Сентябрь 2018
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 18 сентября, 2018
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    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator refers to the proportion of youth who are not in employment and not in education or training. Youth not in education are those who were neither enrolled in school nor in a formal training program (e.g. vocational training). For statistical purposes, youth are defined as persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Июль 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 23 июля, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 02 мая, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 30 апреля, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 30 апреля, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 30 апреля, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
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    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons in time-related underemployment comprise all persons in employment, who satisfy the following three criteria during the reference period: a) are willing to work additional hours; b) are available to work additional hours i.e., are ready, within a specified subsequent period, to work additional hours, given opportunities for additional work; and c) worked less than a threshold relating to working time i.e., persons whose hours actually worked in all jobs during the reference period were below a threshold, to be chosen according to national circumstances. For details, refer to the Resolution concerning the measurement of underemployment and inadequate employment situations. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons in time-related underemployment comprise all persons in employment, who satisfy the following three criteria during the reference period: a) are willing to work additional hours; b) are available to work additional hours i.e., are ready, within a specified subsequent period, to work additional hours, given opportunities for additional work; and c) worked less than a threshold relating to working time i.e., persons whose hours actually worked in all jobs during the reference period were below a threshold, to be chosen according to national circumstances. For details, refer to the Resolution concerning the measurement of underemployment and inadequate employment situations. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 29 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The time-related underemployment rate conveys the number of persons in time-related underemployment as a percent of the total number of persons in employment. Persons in time-related underemployment comprise all persons in employment, who satisfy the following three criteria during the reference period: a) are willing to work additional hours; b) are available to work additional hours i.e., are ready, within a specified subsequent period, to work additional hours, given opportunities for additional work; and c) worked less than a threshold relating to working time i.e., persons whose hours actually worked in all jobs during the reference period were below a threshold, to be chosen according to national circumstances. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The time-related underemployment rate conveys the number of persons in time-related underemployment as a percent of the total number of persons in employment. Persons in time-related underemployment comprise all persons in employment, who satisfy the following three criteria during the reference period: a) are willing to work additional hours; b) are available to work additional hours i.e., are ready, within a specified subsequent period, to work additional hours, given opportunities for additional work; and c) worked less than a threshold relating to working time i.e., persons whose hours actually worked in all jobs during the reference period were below a threshold, to be chosen according to national circumstances. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Unemployment rates represent unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force. The labour force is the total number of people employed and unemployed. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who were: a. without work during the reference week, b. currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment before the end of the two weeks following the reference week, c. actively seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in the four weeks period ending with the reference week to seek paid employment or self-employment or who found a job to start later, i.e. within a period of, at most, three months. This table does not only show unemployment rates but also unemployed in 1000 and as % of the total population.
    • Апрель 2018
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Unemployment rates represent unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force. The labour force is the total number of people employed and unemployed. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who were: a. without work during the reference week, b. currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment before the end of the two weeks following the reference week, c. actively seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in the four weeks period ending with the reference week to seek paid employment or self-employment or who found a job to start later, i.e. within a period of, at most, three months
    • Март 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Flow statistics are experimental statistics derived from the longitudinal component of the EU-LFS data. They identify the flows between different labour market statuses between consecutive quarters. Flow statistics are published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market derived from the EU-Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). However, the flow indicators are calculated with special methods which justify the present page. Please note that countries may publish nationally slightly different results due to the use of more sophisticated methods. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of flow statistics. Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Июнь 2017
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 11 июня, 2017
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      Flow statistics are experimental statistics derived from the longitudinal component of the EU-LFS data. They identify the flows between different labour market statuses between consecutive quarters. Flow statistics are published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market derived from the EU-Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). However, the flow indicators are calculated with special methods which justify the present page. Please note that countries may publish nationally slightly different results due to the use of more sophisticated methods. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of flow statistics. Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
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    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed quarterly survey results' reports detailed quarterly results going beyond the EU-LFS main aggregates, which have a separate data domain and some methodological differences. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The Human Resources in Science and Technology (HRST) domain provides data on stocks and flows (where flows in turn are divided into job-to-job mobility and education inflows). Stocks and flows are the main statistics for HRST. Their methodologies interlink and are therefore presented together in one single metadata-file. This metadata-file is duplicated in the structure of Eurostat's online database, while statistics for stocks and flows are found in separate folders. Several breakdowns are available for stocks and flows indicators: sex, age, region, sector of economic activity, occupation, educational attainment, fields of education, although not all combinations are possible. The data on stocks and job-to-job mobility are obtained from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU LFS). The National Statistical Institutes are responsible for conducting the surveys and forwarding the results to Eurostat. The data on education inflows are obtained from Eurostat's Education database and in turn obtained via the UNESCO/OECD/Eurostat questionnaire on education. The National Statistical Institutes are responsible for conducting the surveys, compiling the results and forwarding the results to Eurostat. Please note that for paragraphs where no metadata for regional data has been specified, the regional metadata is identical to the metadata provided for the national data.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 26 апреля, 2024
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      The Human Resources in Science and Technology (HRST) domain provides data on stocks and flows (where flows in turn are divided into job-to-job mobility and education inflows). Stocks and flows are the main statistics for HRST. Their methodologies interlink and are therefore presented together in one single metadata-file. This metadata-file is duplicated in the structure of Eurostat's online database, while statistics for stocks and flows are found in separate folders. Several breakdowns are available for stocks and flows indicators: sex, age, region, sector of economic activity, occupation, educational attainment, fields of education, although not all combinations are possible. The data on stocks and job-to-job mobility are obtained from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU LFS). The National Statistical Institutes are responsible for conducting the surveys and forwarding the results to Eurostat. The data on education inflows are obtained from Eurostat's Education database and in turn obtained via the UNESCO/OECD/Eurostat questionnaire on education. The National Statistical Institutes are responsible for conducting the surveys, compiling the results and forwarding the results to Eurostat. Please note that for paragraphs where no metadata for regional data has been specified, the regional metadata is identical to the metadata provided for the national data.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 03 мая, 2024
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodicity which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 29 апреля, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      Imputed observations are not based on national data, are subject to high uncertainty and should not be used for country comparisons or rankings. The unemployment rate is the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the total number of employed and unemployed persons (i.e., the labour force). The series is part of the ILO modelled estimates and is harmonized to account for differences in national data and scope of coverage, collection and tabulation methodologies as well as for other country-specific factors. For more information, refer to the ILOSTAT pages on concepts and definitions and ILO modelled estimates and projections.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 24 мая, 2024
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodicity which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 21 мая, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 03 мая, 2024
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodicity which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2016
      Источник: Eurostat
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 01 мая, 2016
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodidicty which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Январь 2017
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 января, 2017
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      The source for regional typology statistics are regional indicators at NUTS level 3 published on the Eurostat website or existing in the Eurostat production database. The structure of this domain is as follows: - Metropolitan regions (met)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/metropolitan-regions/overview - Maritime policy indicators (mare)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/maritime-policy-indicators/overview - Urban-rural typology (urt)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/rural-development/overview
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. The term disability, as defined in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), is used as an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. For measurement purposes, a person with disability is defined as a person who is limited in the kind or amount of activities that he or she can do because of ongoing difficulties due to a long-term physical condition, mental condition or health problem. For more information, refer to the Disability Labour Market Indicators (DLMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 26 апреля, 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed quarterly survey results' reports detailed quarterly results going beyond the EU-LFS main aggregates, which have a separate data domain and some methodological differences. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 26 апреля, 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '20.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed quarterly survey results' reports detailed quarterly results going beyond the EU-LFS main aggregates, which have a separate data domain and some methodological differences. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodicity which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
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      The Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment) is a collection of monthly, quarterly and annual series based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. Harmonised unemployment is published in the section 'LFS main indicators', which is a collection of the main statistics on the labour market. However the harmonized unemployment indicators are calculated with special methods and periodicity which justify the present page. This page focuses on the particularities of the estimation of harmonised unemployment (including unemployment rates). Other information on 'LFS main indicators' can be found in the respective ESMS page, see link in section 'related metadata'. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)'.  Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Июль 2023
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      The source for regional typology statistics are regional indicators at NUTS level 3 published on the Eurostat website or existing in the Eurostat production database. The structure of this domain is as follows: - Metropolitan regions (met)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/metropolitan-regions/overview - Maritime policy indicators (mare)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/maritime-policy-indicators/overview - Urban-rural typology (urt)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/rural-development/overview
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '20.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Апрель 2021
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      The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For purposes of international comparability, the period of job search is often defined as the preceding four weeks, but this varies from country to country. The specific steps taken to seek employment may include registration at a public or private employment exchange; application to employers; checking at worksites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places; placing or answering newspaper advertisements; seeking assistance of friends or relatives; looking for land, building, machinery or equipment to establish own enterprise; arranging for financial resources; and applying for permits and licences. Data are disaggregated by duration of unemployment. For more information, refer to the concepts and definitions page.
    • Апрель 2021
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      The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For purposes of international comparability, the period of job search is often defined as the preceding four weeks, but this varies from country to country. The specific steps taken to seek employment may include registration at a public or private employment exchange; application to employers; checking at worksites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places; placing or answering newspaper advertisements; seeking assistance of friends or relatives; looking for land, building, machinery or equipment to establish own enterprise; arranging for financial resources; and applying for permits and licences. Data are disaggregated by level of education, which refers to the highest levelof education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCE). For more information, refer to the concepts and definitions page.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by economic activity are provided according to the latest version of the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) available for that year. Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISIC. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by occupation are provided according to the latest version of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). Data may have been regrouped from the national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCO. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      Unemployment rate represents unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force. The labour force is the total number of people employed and unemployed. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who were: a. without work during the reference week, b. currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment before the end of the two weeks following the reference week, c. actively seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in the four weeks period ending with the reference week to seek paid employment or self-employment or who found a job to start later, i.e. within a period of, at most, three months. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.
    • Май 2024
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      The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force (the total number of people employed and unemployed) based on International Labour Office (ILO) definition. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who fulfil all the three following conditions: - are without work during the reference week; - are available to start work within the next two weeks; - have been actively seeking work in the past four weeks or have already found a job to start within the next three months. The indicator monitors high and persistent rates of unemployment and it helps to better understand the potential severity of macroeconomic imbalances. It points towards a potential misallocation of resources and general lack of adjustment capacity in the economy. The quarterly time series are seasonally adjusted. The data source is the quarterly EU Labour Force Survey (EU LFS). The EU LFS covers the resident population in private households.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The indicator presents unemployment rates for different age groups. The unemployment rate represents unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force. The labour force is the total number of people employed and unemployed. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.
    • Май 2024
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      Data may differ from nationally reported figures and the Global SDG Indicators Database due to differences in sources and/or reference years. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Labour Market-related SDG Indicators (ILOSDG) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      Data may differ from nationally reported figures and the Global SDG Indicators Database due to differences in sources and/or reference years. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. The term disability, as defined in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), is used as an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. For measurement purposes, a person with disability is defined as a person who is limited in the kind or amount of activities that he or she can do because of ongoing difficulties due to a long-term physical condition, mental condition or health problem. For more information, refer to the Labour Market-related SDG Indicators (ILOSDG) database description.
    • Июнь 2021
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The indicator presents unemployment rates of those aged 15-74, broken down by educational attainment level. The educational attainment level is coded according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data until 2013 are classified according to ISCED 1997 and data as from 2014 according to ISCED 2011. • Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (ISCED levels 0-2) • Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED levels 3 and 4) • Tertiary education (ISCED levels 5-8) (ISCED 1997: levels 5 and 6) The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Imputed observations are not based on national data, are subject to high uncertainty and should not be used for country comparisons or rankings. The unemployment rate is the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the total number of employed and unemployed persons (i.e., the labour force). The series is part of the ILO modelled estimates and is harmonized to account for differences in national data and scope of coverage, collection and tabulation methodologies as well as for other country-specific factors. For more information, refer to the ILOSTAT pages on concepts and definitions and ILO modelled estimates and projections.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. The term disability, as defined in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), is used as an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. For measurement purposes, a person with disability is defined as a person who is limited in the kind or amount of activities that he or she can do because of ongoing difficulties due to a long-term physical condition, mental condition or health problem. For more information, refer to the Disability Labour Market Indicators (DLMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the International Labour Migration Statistics (ILMS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 29 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Rural and Urban Labour Market Statistics (RURBAN) database description.
    • Февраль 2022
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The ad-hoc module "young people on the labour market" provides supplementary information on the correlation between work-based learning and labour market outcomes.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 мая, 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Education and Mismatch Indicators (EMI) database description.
    • Июль 2014
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 24 ноября, 2015
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      In 2011, the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) included an ad hoc module (AHM) on employment of disabled people. The module consisted of 11 variables dealing with:Health problems and difficulties in basic activities;Limitations in work caused by health problems/difficulties in basic activities;Special assistance needed or used by people with health problems/difficulties in basic activities;Limitation in work because of other reasons. On the basis of how the module was operationalised, the following two main definitions for disability were considered for presenting the results:Disabled persons = People having a basic activity difficulty (such as seeing, hearing, walking, communicating);Disabled persons = People having a work limitation caused by a longstanding health condition and/or a basic activity difficulty. 32 countries have implemented this module: the EU 28 Member States plus Turkey, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. The Norwegian data are not disseminated because the AHM questionnaire in Norway only partly complies with the Commission Regulation (EU) No 317/2010 and consequently, the data are incomplete and partly comparable. Missing values, don't know and refusal answers are not considered in the calculations. It means the indicators have been worked out on the respondents and validated answers only.
    • Май 2020
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 08 мая, 2020
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      The unemployment rate is the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the total number of employed and unemployed persons (i.e., the labour force). For more information, refer to our resources on methods.
    • Июнь 2019
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 17 июня, 2019
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      The unemployment rate is the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the total number of employed and unemployed persons (i.e., the labour force). The series is part of the ILO estimates and is harmonized to account for differences in national data and scope of coverage, collection and tabulation methodologies as well as for other country-specific factors. For more information, refer to the indicator description and the ILO estimates and projections methodological note.
    • Январь 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 01 февраля, 2024
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    • Январь 2017
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 января, 2017
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      The source for regional typology statistics are regional indicators at NUTS level 3 published on the Eurostat website or existing in the Eurostat production database. The structure of this domain is as follows: - Metropolitan regions (met)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/metropolitan-regions/overview - Maritime policy indicators (mare)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/maritime-policy-indicators/overview - Urban-rural typology (urt)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/rural-development/overview
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed quarterly survey results' reports detailed quarterly results going beyond the EU-LFS main aggregates, which have a separate data domain and some methodological differences. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources. Â
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '20.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed quarterly survey results' reports detailed quarterly results going beyond the EU-LFS main aggregates, which have a separate data domain and some methodological differences. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 26 апреля, 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
    • Июль 2023
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 21 июля, 2023
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      The source for regional typology statistics are regional indicators at NUTS level 3 published on the Eurostat website or existing in the Eurostat production database. The structure of this domain is as follows: - Metropolitan regions (met)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/metropolitan-regions/overview - Maritime policy indicators (mare)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/maritime-policy-indicators/overview - Urban-rural typology (urt)    For details see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/rural-development/overview
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The source for the regional labour market information down to NUTS level 2 is the EU Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). This is a quarterly household sample survey conducted in all Member States of the EU and in EFTA and Candidate countries.  The EU-LFS survey follows the definitions and recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). To achieve further harmonisation, the Member States also adhere to common principles when formulating questionnaires. The LFS' target population is made up of all persons in private households aged 15 and over. For more information see the EU Labour Force Survey (lfsi_esms, see paragraph 21.1.).  The EU-LFS is designed to give accurate quarterly information at national level as well as annual information at NUTS 2 regional level and the compilation of these figures is well specified in the regulation. Microdata including the NUTS 2 level codes are provided by all the participating countries with a good degree of geographical comparability, which allows the production and dissemination of a complete set of comparable indicators for this territorial level. At present the transmission of the regional labour market data at NUTS 3 level has no legal basis. However many countries transmit NUTS 3 figures to Eurostat on a voluntary basis, under the understanding that they are not for publication with such detail, but for aggregation in few categories per country, i.e., metropolitan regions and urban-rural typology. Most of the NUTS 3 data are based on the LFS while some countries transmit data based on registers, administrative data, small area estimation and other reliable sources.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The indicator focuses on the 25 to 64 years old. It shows the "probability" of being without a job for those who would like to have one, broken-down by educational attainment level. The indicator provides a measure of difficulties that people with different levels of education have to face in the labour market and offers a first idea of the impact of education in reducing the chances of being unemployed. The educational attainment level is coded according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data until 2013 are classified according to ISCED 1997 and data as from 2014 according to ISCED 2011. • Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (ISCED levels 0-2) • Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (ISCED levels 3 and 4) • Tertiary education (ISCED levels 5-8) (ISCED 1997: levels 5 and 6)
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 25 апреля, 2024
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      The folder 'population by educational attainment level (edat1)' presents data on the highest level of education successfully completed by the individuals of a given population. The folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' covers data on young people neither in employment nor in education and training – NEET, early leavers from education and training and the labour status of young people by years since completion of highest level of education. The data shown are calculated as annual averages of quarterly EU Labour Force Survey data (EU-LFS). Up to the reference year 2008, the data source (EU-LFS) is, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator, including the following:correction of the main breaks in the LFS series,estimation of the missing values, i.e. in case of missing quarters, annual results and EU aggregates are estimated using adjusted quarterly national labour force survey data or interpolations of the EU-LFS data with reference to the available quarter(s). Details on the adjustments are available in CIRCABC. The adjustments are applied in the following online tables:Population by educational attainment level (edat1)   - Population by educational attainment level, sex and age (%) - main indicators (edat_lfse_03) - Population aged 25-64 by educational attainment level, sex and NUTS 2 regions (%) (edat_lfse_04) - Population aged 30-34 by educational attainment level, sex and NUTS 2 regions (%) (edat_lfse_12) (Other tables shown in the folder 'population by educational attainment level (edat1)' are not adjusted and therefore the results in these tables might differ).Young people by educational and labour status (incl. neither in employment nor in education and training - NEET) (edatt0) – all tablesEarly leavers from education and training (edatt1) – all tablesLabour status of young people by years since completion of highest level of education (edatt2) – all tables  LFS ad-hoc module data available in the folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' are not adjusted.
  • W
    • Январь 2024
      Источник: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 28 января, 2024
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      The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 is a report produced by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), in partnership with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the five United Nations regional commissions: Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC), Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA). The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) also contributed to the report.
  • Y
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The folder 'population by educational attainment level (edat1)' presents data on the highest level of education successfully completed by the individuals of a given population. The folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' covers data on young people neither in employment nor in education and training – NEET, early leavers from education and training and the labour status of young people by years since completion of highest level of education. The data shown are calculated as annual averages of quarterly EU Labour Force Survey data (EU-LFS). Up to the reference year 2008, the data source (EU-LFS) is, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator, including the following: correction of the main breaks in the LFS series,estimation of the missing values, i.e. in case of missing quarters, annual results and EU aggregates are estimated using adjusted quarterly national labour force survey data or interpolations of the EU-LFS data with reference to the available quarter(s). Details on the adjustments are available in CIRCABC. The adjustments are applied in the following online tables: Population by educational attainment level (edat1) - Population by educational attainment level, sex and age (%) - main indicators (edat_lfse_03) - Population aged 25-64 by educational attainment level, sex and NUTS 2 regions (%) (edat_lfse_04) - Population aged 30-34 by educational attainment level, sex and NUTS 2 regions (%) (edat_lfse_12) (Other tables shown in the folder 'population by educational attainment level (edat1)' are not adjusted and therefore the results in these tables might differ).Young people by educational and labour status (incl. neither in employment nor in education and training - NEET) (edatt0) – all tablesEarly leavers from education and training (edatt1) – all tablesLabour status of young people by years since completion of highest level of education (edatt2) – all tables LFS ad-hoc module data available in the folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' are not adjusted. The folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' also presents one table with quarterly NEET data for the age group 15-24 (lfsi_neet_q). Deviating from the NEET indicator calculation as provided in 3.4, the denominator in this table is the total population of the same age group and sex which explains differences in results. For further information, see the ESMS on "Unemployment - LFS adjusted series".
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      The folder 'population by educational attainment level (edat1)' presents data on the highest level of education successfully completed by the individuals of a given population. The folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' covers data on young people neither in employment nor in education and training – NEET, early leavers from education and training and the labour status of young people by years since completion of highest level of education. The data shown are calculated as annual averages of quarterly EU Labour Force Survey data (EU-LFS). Up to the reference year 2008, the data source (EU-LFS) is, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator, including the following: correction of the main breaks in the LFS series,estimation of the missing values, i.e. in case of missing quarters, annual results and EU aggregates are estimated using adjusted quarterly national labour force survey data or interpolations of the EU-LFS data with reference to the available quarter(s). Details on the adjustments are available in CIRCABC. The adjustments are applied in the following online tables: Population by educational attainment level (edat1) - Population by educational attainment level, sex and age (%) - main indicators (edat_lfse_03) - Population aged 25-64 by educational attainment level, sex and NUTS 2 regions (%) (edat_lfse_04) - Population aged 30-34 by educational attainment level, sex and NUTS 2 regions (%) (edat_lfse_12) (Other tables shown in the folder 'population by educational attainment level (edat1)' are not adjusted and therefore the results in these tables might differ).Young people by educational and labour status (incl. neither in employment nor in education and training - NEET) (edatt0) – all tablesEarly leavers from education and training (edatt1) – all tablesLabour status of young people by years since completion of highest level of education (edatt2) – all tables LFS ad-hoc module data available in the folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' are not adjusted. The folder 'transition from education to work (edatt)' also presents one table with quarterly NEET data for the age group 15-24 (lfsi_neet_q). Deviating from the NEET indicator calculation as provided in 3.4, the denominator in this table is the total population of the same age group and sex which explains differences in results. For further information, see the ESMS on "Unemployment - LFS adjusted series".
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Discouraged job-seekers refer to those persons of working age who during a specified reference period were without work and available for work, but did not look for work in the recent past for specific reasons (for example, believing that there were no jobs available, believing there were none for which they would qualify, or having given up hope of finding employment). For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Employees are all those workers who hold paid employment jobs, which are those where the incumbents hold employment contracts which give them a basic remuneration not directly dependent upon the revenue of the unit for which they work. Type of job contract refers to permanent versus temporary (i.e. short-term or casual) contracts. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. This indicator conveys the number of persons of working age outside the labour force (that is, not employed or unemployed) expressed as a percentage of the working-age population. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
    • Апрель 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '20.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
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    • Май 2024
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Youth not in education are those who were neither enrolled in school nor in a formal training program (e.g. vocational training) during a specified reference period (e.g., one week). For statistical purposes, youth are defined as persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. For more information, refer to the Labour Force Statistics (LFS and STLFS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Youth not in education are those who were neither enrolled in school nor in a formal training program (e.g. vocational training) during a specified reference period (e.g., one week). For statistical purposes, youth are defined as persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. For more information, refer to the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Indicators (GEND) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. Persons outside the labour force comprise all persons of working age who, during the specified reference period, were not in the labour force (that is, were not employed or unemployed). For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
    • Апрель 2024
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '20.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metada. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
    • Май 2024
      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
    • Май 2024
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      The youth unemployment rate is the unemployment rate of people aged 15 - 24 as a percentage of the labour force of the same age. The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the economically active population (the total number of people employed and unemployed = labour force) based on International Labour Office (ILO) definition. Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 to 74 who fulfil all the three following conditions: are without work during the reference week; are available to start work within the next two weeks and have been actively seeking work in the past four weeks or have already found a job to start within the next three months. The MIP Scoreboard indicator is the three years change in percentage points. The indicative threshold is 2.0 pp. The data source is the quarterly EU Labour Force Survey (EU LFS). The survey covers the resident population in private households.
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      The youth unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed persons aged 15 to 24 by the total active population of the same age group. The indicator is based on the EU Labour Force Survey.
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      The section 'LFS series - detailed annual survey results' reports annual results from the EU-LFS. While LFS is a quarterly survey, it is also possible to produce annual results. There are several ways of doing it, see section '18.5 Data compilation' below for details. This data collection covers all main labour market characteristics, i.e. the total population, activity and activity rates, employment, employment rates, self employed, employees, temporary employment, full-time and part-time employment, population in employment having a second job, working time, total unemployment and inactivity. General information on the EU-LFS can be found in the ESMS page for 'Employment and unemployment (LFS)', see link in related metadata. Detailed information on the main features, the legal basis, the methodology and the data as well as on the historical development of the EU-LFS is available on the EU-LFS (Statistics Explained) webpage.
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. Data disaggregated by level of education are provided on the highest level of education completed, classified according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). Data may have been regrouped from national classifications, which may not be strictly compatible with ISCED. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The unemployment rate conveys the number of persons who are unemployed as a percent of the labour force (i.e., the employed plus the unemployed). The unemployed comprise all persons of working age who were: a) without work during the reference period, i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment; b) currently available for work, i.e. were available for paid employment or self-employment during the reference period; and c) seeking work, i.e. had taken specific steps in a specified recent period to seek paid employment or self-employment. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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      The youth unemployment ratio is the percentage of unemployed young people (i.e. people aged 15-24) in the total population of this age group. It gives an unemployment-to-population measure. The denominator used in this indicator consequently includes the employed, the unemployed but also the inactive young people.
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      Short description The 'LFS main indicators' section presents the main aspects of the labour market. As a result of the application of adjustments, corrections and reconciliation of EU Labour Force Survey (described below), it represents the most complete and reliable collection of employment and unemployment data available in the Employment-Unemployment sub-domain. In particular, it consists of the following series:Population, activity and inactivity indicators -LFS adjusted series (including also the structural indicators Average exit age and Population in jobless households)Employment - LFS adjusted series, including employment main characteristics and rates (LFS household resident concept) and employment growth and activity branches (ESA domestic concept)Unemployment - LFS adjusted series (including also Harmonised long-term unemployment)Education and Training - LFS adjusted series (including the structural indicators Lifelong Learning, Education Attainment Level and Early School Leavers). The quarterly and annual series are based on the quarterly results of the EU Labour Force Survey, which are, where necessary, adjusted and enriched in various ways, in accordance with the specificities of an indicator. In order to ensure the consistency of the productivity indicators, the primary source of information for employment growth and activity branches is National Accounts data (domestic concept), while the LFS data (national concept) are used for the gender and social breakdowns. For all others indicators, the most common adjustments cover: - correction of the main breaks in the LFS series, - estimation of the missing values, (i.e. in case of missing quarters, annual results and EU aggregates are estimated using adjusted quarterly national labour force survey data or interpolations of the EU Labour Force Survey data with reference to the available quarter(s)), - reconciliations of the LFS data with other sources, mainly National Accounts (for Employment growth and activity branches) and national statistics on monthly unemployment (for Harmonised unemployment series).
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      Источник: International Labour Organization
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      With the aim of promoting international comparability, statistics presented on ILOSTAT are based on standard international definitions wherever feasible and may differ from official national figures. This series is based on the 13th ICLS definitions. For time series comparability, it includes countries that have implemented the 19th ICLS standards, for which data are also available in the Work Statistics -- 19th ICLS (WORK) database. The employment-to-population ratio is the number of persons who are employed as a percent of the total of working-age population. For more information, refer to the Youth Labour Market Indicators (YouthSTATS) database description.
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