Labour market participation
9 December 2020

The declining number of people active in the labour market makes increased labour force participation one of the primary drivers behind labour market policies.Read more
The declining number of people active in the labour market makes increased labour force participation one of the primary drivers behind labour market policies. The European Employment Strategy promotes active ageing, gender equality and the integration in the labour market of young people, older workers, people with disabilities, migrants, low-skilled and other vulnerable groups. The employment rate, in other words the proportion of the working age population that is in employment, is considered to be a key social indicator for analytical purposes when studying developments within labour markets.
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Publications & data
TopThe sections below provide access to a range of publications, data and ongoing work on this topic.
- Publications (156)
- Ongoing work (1)
Publications
Eurofound publications come in a variety of formats, including reports, policy briefs, blogs, articles and presentations.
Netherlands: Social and Economic Council proposes changes to unemployment financing
Article 21 May 2015High level meeting on disability: Towards human rights and social model of disability
Event 11 May 2015Foundation Focus - Sustainable work: Toward better and longer working lives
Publication 23 January 2015Joint EC-OECD Seminar - Job quality, labour market performance and well-being
Event 27 November 2014Policy lessons from the fifth EWCS: The pursuit of more and better jobs
Publication 25 September 2014Ongoing work
Research continues in this topic on a variety of themes, which are outlined below with links to forthcoming titles.