Examples of using Working-age in English and their translations into Swedish
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Under two per cent of the working-age population live in a EU country other than their own.
Estonia's employment rate reached 74.5% of the working-age population in the third quarter of 2014
Data on the development of the working-age population's improved health is partly compatible with the growth in the share of rejected applications.
In Finland, 79 per cent of the working-age population have a secondary degree,
The leading cause of death for both working-age men and women was an alcohol-related disease or accidental alcohol poisoning.
From 2012, the working-age population will start to shrink,
Figures also show that only 46% of working-age adults have vision impairments
In 1994, 71.7% of the working-age population, or just over four million people,
The labor force includes all categories of the working-age population who want to work,
Furthermore, the skills and capacities of working-age people and the elderly must be improved
bringing back major parts of the working-age population into the labour market is a precondition for economic
In the case of working-age people there may be a concern with how such means-tested social assistance schemes interact with the incentive to work.
Adult participation in learning is comparatively low 1.2% of the working-age population compared with the EU average of 8.5.
It specifically notes that low-skilled young people and working-age adults should be encouraged to up-grade their skills.
The employment rate increased from 63.3% of the working-age population in 2000 to 63.9.
Moreover, our societies are undergoing major demographic change resulting in an ageing and shrinking working-age population and sustained immigration flows.
with a high proportion of the working-age population in receipt of passive unemployment and disability benefits.
Only about 20% of the approximately 180 000 working-age people with disabilities have paid work.
around 2017 rising employment rates can be expected to offset the decline in the size of the working-age population.
Consequently only about 20% of the world's working-age population has access to comprehensive social protection.