Computed from Eurostat, LabourForceSurvey, 2001 skill gaps are here approximated by the tightness of the labour market for high skilled workers. The data suggest ... not participating in the labourforce are logically not defined by economic sector; accordingly
Employment rate of those aged 50-69 and overall (16-SPA) rate, and gap with overallrateGB; LabourForceSurvey Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring 16-SPA Gap (right axis)
Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom Source: Labourforcesurvey, annual averages ... Labourforce participation rates in EU countries, 2001 and 2007 Labourforce participation rates 2007 total 15+ years 15-64 years males females total males females Table ... and expectations for the future The projection with constant labour participation rates gives an overview of the demographic impact on the development of the labourforce. However
on the new ethnicity variable in the LabourForceSurvey and is not directly comparable with previous years. In 2007 all data from the LabourForceSurvey moved from a seasonal ... Percentage points – dif erence from overallrate f Overallrate Over 50 Ethnic minority Lone parent Lowest qualified Disabled larger gap ... Notes: The employment rate is the proportion of working-age people
future challenges, sets out Australia’s 2008 overalllabourforce participation rate ... data has been included to show the gap between women’s and overall participation ... rates for those aged 15 to 64, as used in the 2010 Intergenerational Report
overall. The gap between the rates is 17 percentage points and has not varied much ... Figure 2.1 shows the employment rate of the working age ethnic minority population and the gap relative to the whole population. The employment rate of members ... GB total Ethnic Minorities GAP
Figure 3 analyses how employment rates in London and the UK have changed ... since 1992 London’s employment rate has consistently lagged behind the national rate and currently stands 3.8 percentage points lower than the employment rate nationally. ... London UK 1992 Q2 1993 Q2 1994 Q2 1995 Q2 1996 Q2 1997 Q2 1998 Q2 1999 Q2 2000 Q2 2001 Q2 2002 Q2 2003 Q2 2004 Q2 2005 Q2 2006 Q2 2007 Q2 2008 Q2 2009 Q2
and the overall employment rate “will rapidly converge within the next ten years, on current trends.”214 This table shows the current position:215 Employment rate (%) Gap (%) Quarters OverallGBGap Source: LabourForce Market 189. However, The Age
TABLE 1: CHARACTERISTICS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN THE GBLABOUR MARKET Source: ONS LabourForceSurvey (Autumn 2004 – Great Britain) (thousands, column per cent) All aged between 16- SPA SPA and over Background details: (SPA) Total population (000s ... definition of unemployment. It is recommended by the International Labour Organisation ... the employment rate of people aged 50 to SPA has been on an upward trend over the past 10 years. In autumn 2004 older people’s employment rates are 72.7% for men, 67
0%) was lower than the UK. This information is taken from the 2007 LabourForceSurvey ... The GBrate of 0.99 per 100 000 workers is considerably lower than many EU ... This is lower than the overall EU rate (2.3%), and other large economies such as Germany (2