Eurostat


European Labour Force Survey 1996

The 1996 European Labour Force Survey indicated 149.3 million people in the EU with a job, according to a report out today by Eurostat, Statistical Office of the European Communities in Luxembourg. This was an EU employment rate of 49.4% in the survey week in spring last year.

Eighteen million people - almost half of them women - had no job but were available and looking for work. Nearly five million of these were under 25.

Other key findings:

Jobless rate of 10.7%

Nearly two-thirds work in services

Note: The survey is based on people living in private households. Children under the age of 15 are not considered to be in the labour force. Concepts and definitions follow International Labour Organisation guidelines.


This press release is online: http://www.europa.eu.int


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