Tööhõive struktuur

Tööhõive struktuur peegeldab tööhõive muutust ametite ja sektorite lõikes, kasutades erinevaid töökvaliteedi näitajaid. Praegune arutelu tööhõive struktuuri muutuste üle keskendub sellele, mil määral on täheldatud töökohtade polariseerumise ja ajakohastamise mustrid aidanud kaasa palkade ebavõrdsuse suundumustele ja Euroopa keskklassi kahanemisele.

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Uus ja tulevane

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Uurimistöö aruanne

17 September 2025

Struktuurimuutused ELi tööturgudel: tööhõive põlvkond muutub
John Hurleyand 3 other authors
Käesolevas aruandes võetakse kokku ELi tööturgude struktuursed arengud aastatel 1995–2024. Eelkõige kirjeldatakse selles tööalase ja valdkondliku tööhõive suundumusi liikmesriikide ja ELi koondtasanditel – peamiselt ühelt poolt tööhõive kutseliseks muutmist ja kutsealast ajakohastamist ning teiselt poolt tööhõive üleminekut teenustele, mis toimub kõigi liikmesriikide tööturgudel.
Eurofoundi uuring

4 September 2025

Tööülesanded ELis: mõju oskuste ja tööjõupuudusele
Matteo Sostero
Käesolevas dokumendis esitatakse uusi tõendeid Euroopa Liidus (EL) tööülesannete liikide kohta. Selles tuuakse esile hiljutised muutused tööhõive struktuurilises struktuuris EL 27s.
Uurimistöö aruanne

2 September 2024

Regional employment change and the geography of telework in Europe
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Martina Biselloand 4 other authors

The fast and steady recovery in employment following the COVID-19 pandemic in the EU benefited from proactive policy responses to the crisis and from resilient labour markets. Almost 90% of regions across the EU had exceeded their pre-pandemic employment levels by 2022; however, significant regional disparities remain. EU regions fared differently, depending on their economic specialisation and notably on the concentration of jobs in knowledge-intensive services that can be performed remotely. The geography of telework across EU regions was primarily shaped by differences in occupational structure, and fast internet connectivity remains an essential enabling factor. Recent initiatives to support remote work in rural, peripheral or marginalised areas through the creation of coworking spaces show how dynamism and diversity in rural economies can be promoted.

Tähtsaimad tulemused Tööhõive struktuur

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14 December 2021

Uurimistöö aruanne

European Jobs Monitor 2021: Gender gaps and the employment structure

One of the most striking developments of the last half-century has been the huge rise in the labour market participation of women. Two out of every three net new jobs created over the last two decades in the EU were taken by women. At the same time, sharply rising employment rates among older workers due to population ageing and policy changes have increased the share of older workers in the labour market. This report examines the impacts of the changing contours of labour supply on the employment structure over the last quarter-century in Europe (1995–2019). The primary focus is on gender, with a secondary focus on ageing. Among the main findings are that employment shares in gender-balanced jobs have declined despite the rising female share of employment and that gender pay gaps are highest in well-paid jobs.

2 May 2023

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European Jobs Monitor (EJM)

The European Jobs Monitor (EJM) tracks structural change in European labour markets. It analyses shifts in the employment structure in the EU in terms of occupation and sector and gives a qualitative assessment of these shifts using various proxies of job quality – wages, skill levels, etc. The EJM covers all 27 EU Member States and is based primarily on analysis of European Labour Force survey data.In the interactive chart section below, readers can select time period, country, job-quality criterion and demographic or employment status, and view quintile charts showing how net employment growth by quintile was distributed across categories based on the selection made. See Methodology for a step-by-step description of the 'jobs approach' and the notes on data and presentation below.

7 October 2019

Uurimistöö aruanne

European Jobs Monitor 2019: Shifts in the employment structure at regional level

Accumulating evidence indicates that large metropolitan centres are faring much better than other regions within the Member States of the EU. Such interregional inequality contributes to disenchantment with existing political systems, which in turn can weaken the social bonds that ground democratic systems. This is the context for the 2019 edition of the European Jobs Monitor, which analyses shifts in the employment structure – meaning change in the distribution of employment across occupations and sectors – of the EU regions. The analysis covers 130 regions of 9 Member States, which together account for nearly 4 out of 5 EU workers. The study finds that, while Member States are becoming more similar in their employment structures, regions within the same country are becoming more disparate. It also finds that cities have a disproportionately high share of well-paid, high-skilled services employment alongside growth in low-paid employment. The findings support continued EU regional policy assistance of regions in danger of being left behind.

Eksperdid teemal Tööhõive struktuur

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Carlos Vacas‑Soriano

Senior research manager
Employment research

Carlos Vacas Soriano on Eurofoundi tööhõiveüksuse vanemuuringute juht. Ta tegeleb teemadega, mis on seotud palkade ja sissetulekute ebavõrdsuse, miinimumpalga, madala palga, töö kvaliteedi, ajutise tööhõive ja segmenteerimise ning töö kvaliteediga. Enne Eurofoundiga liitumist 2010. aastal töötas ta Euroopa Komisjonis makromajandusanalüütikuna ja Hispaania Keskpangas Euroopa tööturgude uurijana. Tal on magistrikraad Euroopa majandusuuringutes Euroopa Kolledžist Brugges ja doktorikraad tööökonoomikas Salamanca Ülikoolist (doktor Europaeus).

John Hurley

Senior research manager
Employment research

John Hurley is a senior research manager in the Employment unit at Eurofound. He took up the role of research manager in February 2012. He contributes to a number of research projects including the European Jobs Monitor and has authored or co-authored over 20 reports as well as journal contributions and edited collections during his time at Eurofound. His main research interests are in the areas of comparative labour market analysis, restructuring and the changing world of work. John is a graduate of both Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin.

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