Examples of using Working-age in English and their translations into Dutch
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or the proportion of working-age population in work,
The employment difficulties of the Community are reflected most clearly in the employment rate- the total numbers employed relative to working-age population- which includes the effect of low labour force participation as well as high unemployment.
double their share in the working-age population.
Over the coming decades, Europe will change from having four people of working-age for every elderly citizen in 2004 to a ratio of 2 to 1.
retention rates are essential, in view of the number of working-age people who become disabled
the demographic situation is different, with much slower growth in working-age population in the years to come.
However, the challenge the EU faces is that many working-age citizens do not have access to a job,
a rate which has risen significantly over the past 20 years, but also from a low rate of labour market participation among people of working-age.
In addition, the continuous rise in the number of working-age people claiming sickness and disability benefits may
Meanwhile, the International Labour Office estimated in 2017 that almost 15 percent of working-age Ugandans under 30 were unemployed, plus nearly 49 percent
Demographic trends indicate that the working-age population in the EU-27 will start to fall by 2013,
48% of recent working-age migrants are low-skilled
thereafter the annual rate of growth of the working-age population will fall off sharply to less than 0,1% a year between 1986 and 1990.
Nationally established‘tertiary' indicators covering children, working-age adults, older people
that recent working-age movers from Romania mainly went to Italy
increase the proportion of adult working-age population(25 to 64 year olds)
Improving life expectancy in a static or declining working-age population will imply an increasing dependency across Europe,
Another source is following table on the employment rates(percentages) for working-age disabled people by impairment type in Great Britain for 2008 that indicates the higher employment rates for people with sensory impairments,
Total population, labour force, working-age population in the Community.
Despite recent improvement, working-age poverty remains above the EU average.