Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Workingage population in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Projected growth of workingage population, 1990-2010.
Workingage population assisted by the Structural Funds in the Member States, 1989.
E3 Increased partcipation Π Increased workingage population■ Fall in unemployment.
Share of workingage population in employrnent in the Community and.
participation and workingage population by sex 1985-90.
Employment/workingage population ratios in Objective 1 regions and elsewhere in the Community 1985 and 1989.
The employ ment rate of women, however, that is to say, the share of the female workingage population which is employed, is only 47.
Activity breakdown of workingage population in the Community and elsewhere.
Total population Population of working age(15-64) Total employment Ratio of employment to workingage population.
Workingage population by age group in the Community,
As a result, the employment rate remains high at around 70% of workingage population, well above the EU average.
The ageing of the workingage population is part of the general tendency for the average age of the population as a whole to increase.
taking its workingage population as a benchmark.
unemployment, workingage population and participation in Objective 1 regions
Therefore, the prospective growth in participation in the coming years also varies markedly- quite apart from dif ferences in the likely expansion of workingage population.
The number employed, moreover, is not much more than half of workingage population in many regions the figure for the country as a whole is only around 57.
Trends in workingage population, however, only give a first approximation of the Community's labour force in future years.
where employment amounts to 72-75% of workingage population Graph 1.
In the former, employment was only 55% of workingage population, a fall of some 20 percentage points,
The workingage population in both Central and Eastern Europe
despite the relatively small proportion of workingage population in jobs.
The report examinesthe growth of workingage poPulation in other parts of Europe,
as regards the proportion of workingage population who are recorded as inactive,
Even with the much smaller increase in the workingage population which is now in prospect,
older people are the two main explanations for the low overall proportion of workingage population in the workforce.
both had similar employment rates- of around 62-63% of workingage population- and similar rates of labour force participation- of around 65-66% of people in this age group.
insufficient to offset the even more rapid rises in workingage population.
Employment rates, being simple ratios of total employment to workingage population, are affected, in the first place, by differences in
Eastern Eu rope suggest that women remain an under-utilised resource during a period when the Community's workingage population is shrink ing.
depressed growth of employment, the proportion of workingage population in jobs in the accession countries has declined steadily since the transition began while, in the EU15 the proportion has risen.