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Share of employment by sector, 2006
Changes in Occupational Share of Total Employment in Poland
Share of long-term unemployment in total unemployment, 2006
Unemployment rates by
duration 2013 (%)
Selected LM Indicators in EU8+2, Croatia and EU15 by age, 2006
Average exit age from labor force and employment rate among older workers (55-64) 2006
Change in employment rates 2000-2006
Employment rate, age group 15–64, 2013 (%)
Employment rates by age
group, 2013 (%)
Share of inactive due to illness disability (55-64), 2006
Selected LM Indicators in EU8+2, Croatia and EU15 by age, 2006
Employment rate by highest level of education, age group 25-64, 2013 (%)
Unemployment rates by educational attainment, 2006
Unemployment rate by level of educational attainment, 2013 (%)
Opening of EU15 Labour Markets • Labour Markets opened on May 1st 2004 • Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, The Czech Republic, Great Britain.
• Labour Markets opened on May 1st 2006 • Finland, Greece, Portugal, Spain.
• Labour Markets opened after May 1st 2006 • Italy - July 31st 2006 • The Netherlands – January 1st 2007 • Luxemburg – January 1st 2008 • France - July 1st 2008 • Belgium, Denmark, – May 1st 2009
• Labour Markets opened on May 1st 2011 • Austria, Germany, Malta.
Inflow of EU8 Workers to Ireland (in thousands)
Temporary Migration from Poland, 2004-2007 (in thousands)
GDP per capita in Purchasing Power Standards - PPS (EU-27 = 100)
Gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure for the economic activity. It is
defined as the value of all goods and services produced less the value of any goods or
services used in their creation. The volume index of GDP per capita in Purchasing Power
Standards (PPS) is expressed in relation to the European Union (EU-27) average set to
equal 100. If the index of a country is higher than 100, thGross domestic product (GDP) is
a measure for the economic activity. It is defined as the value of all goods and services
produced less the value of any goods or services used in their creation. The volume index
of GDP per capita in Purchasing Power Standards (PPS) is expressed in relation to the
European Union (EU-27) average set to equal 100. If the index of a country is higher than
100, this country's level of GDP per head is higher than the EU average and vice versa.
Basic figures are expressed in PPS, i.e. a common currency that eliminates the differences
in price levels between countries allowing meaningful volume comparisons of GDP
between countries. Please note that the index, calculated from PPS figures and expressed
with respect to EU27 = 100, is intended for cross-country comparisons rather than for
temporal comparisons.is country's level of GDP per head is higher than the EU average
and vice versa. Basic figures are expressed in PPS, i.e. a common currency that eliminates
the differences in price levels between countries allowing meaningful volume
comparisons of GDP between countries. Please note that the index, calculated from PPS
figures and expressed with respect to EU27 = 100, is intended for cross-country
comparisons rather than for temporal comparisons.
USD / PLN
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.
Unemployment rates, seasonally adjusted, September 2014
Unemployment rates EU-28, EA-17, US and Japan, seasonally adjusted, January 2000 – September 2014
Forms of ALMP in Response to the Crisis in EU10
Unemployment rate by level of educational attainment, 2013 (%)
Youth unemployment, 2013Q4 (%)
Youth unemployment rates, EU-28 and EA-17, seasonally adjusted, January 2000 – September 2014