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Unemployment and employment rates. European Union member states [1] ... 14.5 64.0 2018 Sweden ... Economy of the European Union; List of European countries by budget ...
This is a list of European countries by unemployment and employment rate ... Employment rate Date Albania: 17.5% [2] 50.2% (2017 ... [14] [circular reference] 7.5% 69
The Treaty of Paris (1951) [4] establishing the European Coal and Steel Community established a right to free movement for workers in these industries, and the Treaty of Rome (1957) [5] provided a right for the free movement of workers within the European Economic Community, to be implemented within 12 years from the date of entry into force of the treaty.
European labour law regulates basic transnational standards of employment and partnership at work in the European Union and countries adhering to the European Convention on Human Rights. In setting regulatory floors to competition for job-creating investment within the Union, and in promoting a degree of employee consultation in the workplace ...
The official name of this authority is The European Network of Public Employment Services. [2] Its responsibilities include: Comparing the PES performance between the European countries through the process of benchmarking, Finding the best practices and mutually learning from one another, more of which can be found in the PES Knowledge Center,
The European Employment Strategy is built around priority themes under the four pillars of employability, entrepreneurship, adaptability and equal opportunities. Each year, the Member States draw up National Action Plans on Employment (NAPS) implementing these broad policy guidelines.
The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) [1] is a configuration of the Council of the European Union. [2] It meets four times a year, with two of the meetings focusing on social policy and employment .
This is a list of countries by employment rate, the proportion of employed adults at working age. The definition of "working age" varies: Many sources, including the OECD, use 15–64 years old, [1] but EUROSTAT uses 20–64 years old, [2] the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics uses 16 years old and older (no cut-off at 65 and up), [3] and the Office for National Statistics of the United ...