Dictionary of several Labour Market indicators
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Dictionary of several Labour Market indicators
Dictionary of several Labour Market indicators ITEM DEFINITION SOURCE Population For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. (or workforce or economically active population, also shortened to active population) includes both employed (employees and self-employed) and unemployed people, but not the economically inactive, such as pre-school children, school children, students and pensioners. Persons who, by agreement, work for another resident institutional unit and receive a remuneration Persons who are the sole owners, or joint owners, of the unincorporated enterprises in which they work. Self-employed persons also include the following categories: unpaid family workers, outworkers and workers engaged in production undertaken entirely for their own final consumption or own capital formation, either individually or collectively. A person is economically inactive if he or she is not part of the labour force. So inactive people are neither employed nor unemployed. The inactive population can include pre-school children, school children, students, pensioners and housewives or -men, for example, provided that they are not working at all and not available or looking for work either; some of these may be of working-age. Persons in employment comprise all persons above a specified age who during a specified brief period, either one week or one day, were in the following categories: - paid employment - self employment Represent persons in employment as a percentage of the population of working age (15 -64 years) EUROSTAT Persons defined as: EUROSTAT ILO Labour force Employees Self-Employed Inactive Employment Employment Rate Unemployed Unemployed Rate Youth Unemloyment Youth Unemloyment Rate Youth Unemloyment Ratio EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT ILO EUROSTAT EUROSTAT someone aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years); without work during the reference week; available to start work within the next two weeks (or has already found a job to start within the next three months); actively having sought employment at some time during the last four weeks. Is the number of people unemployed as a percentage of the labour force. EUROSTAT Includes all the youth people between the ages of 15 and 24 inclusive, who are unemployed EUROSTAT Is the percentage of the unemployed in the age group 15 to 24 years old compared to the total labour force in that age group (both employed and unemployed). EUROSTAT Is the percentage of unemployed in the age group 15 to 24 years old compared to the total population of that age group (not only the active, but also the inactive such as students). EUROSTAT Dictionary of several Labour Market indicators ITEM DEFINITION SOURCE Discouraged workers Persons who desire to work, but who are not in the labour force, believing that there is no work available due to various reasons. Data are expressed in % of labour force and % of total population (aged 15-64), or in thousands of persons. They are broken down by sex and age groups. (or Permanent) Form of contract without explicit agreement on the date of termination. EUROSTAT All forms of employment on non-permanent contracts, of whatever duration, except a probationary period. These include short- and fixed-term contract as well as casual and seasonal ones including contracts through a temporary employment agency. Contractual relationship between an employee and an employer that lasts for a specified period. ILO Employment relationships between workers and agencies not necessarily temporary, could well be permanent, and agency employees must not be necessarily temporary workers. Is a regular wage employment with hours of work substantially shorter than normal in the establishment concerned. Young people who are not in employment, education or training. Are all employees who do not participate fully in the production process of the unit because they are working under an apprentice's contract or because the fact that they are undertaking vocational training impinges significantly on their productivity. Are a sub-division of persons employed of the observation unit who carry out their professional activity from their own home. A set of tasks or activities to be performed by an individual which delimits the function of the job (or position) occupied by that individual. (or Hidden Economy) Consists of activities that are productive in an economic sense and quite legal (provided certain standards or regulations are complied with), but which are deliberately concealed from public authorities. Delegating (part of) activities to an outside contractor. The term “offshoring” is sometimes used synonymously with the term “outsourcing”. However, outsourcing means acquiring services from an outside (unaffiliated) company or an offshore supplier. In contrast, a company can source offshore services from either an unaffiliated foreign company (offshore outsourcing) or by investing in a foreign affiliate (offshore in-house sourcing). Trade union density corresponds to the ratio of wage and salary earners that are trade union members, divided by the total number of wage and salary earners. Density is calculated using survey data, wherever possible, and administrative data adjusted for non-active and self-employed members otherwise. Gross domestic product is an aggregate measure of production equal to the sum of the gross values added of all resident institutional units engaged in production (plus any taxes, and minus any subsidies, on products not included in the value of their outputs). The sum of the final uses of goods and services (all uses except intermediate consumption) measured in purchasers' prices, less the value of imports of goods and services, or the sum of primary incomes distributed by resident producer units. Wages and salaries are defined as "the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable to all persons counted on the payroll (including homeworkers), in return for work done during the accounting period" regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piecework and whether it is paid regularly or not. EUROSTAT Open-ended contract Temporary Employment Fixed-term contract Agency work Part-time work NEET Apprentices Homeworkers Job Description Underground Economy Outsourcing Offshoring Trade Union Density GDP Wages and Salaries ILO EUROSTAT ILO EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT EUROSTAT