The employment rate is the proportion of the working-age population in employment.
Source:Eurostat
Theunemployment rateis the number of out-of-work people expressed as a percentage of the totallabour force. Both the unemployment rate and the size of the labour force are key indicators of labour-market trends.
Source:Eurostat
Theunadjusted gender pay gap is the difference between the average, gross, hourly earnings of male employees and female employees. It is expressed as a percentage of the average, gross, hourly earnings of male employees. It is based on all employees working in firms with 10 or more employees.
Source:Eurostat