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Published: 2 May 2023

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.

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European Jobs Monitor (EJM)

Employment changes in the EU by time period, country, job-quality criterion and demographic or employment status

29 January 2026

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Nacionalinis minimalusis darbo užmokestis 2026 m.

Mėnesinis bendrasis nacionalinis minimalusis darbo užmokestis ES perskaičiuotas į 12 mėnesinių išmokų eurais Europos Sąjungos šalims, kuriose nustatytas nacionalinis minimalusis darbo užmokestis. Tabe rodo pokyčius 2026 m., palyginti su 2025 m.

29 January 2026

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Nacionalinis minimalusis darbo užmokestis 2026 m. (diagrama)

Mėnesinis bendrasis nacionalinis minimalusis darbo užmokestis ES perskaičiuotas į 12 mėnesinių išmokų eurais Europos Sąjungos šalims, kuriose nustatytas nacionalinis minimalusis darbo užmokestis. Diagramoje parodyti pokyčiai 2026 m., palyginti su 2025 m.
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