Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Active population in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The construction sector in the EU employs 7.1% of the active population.
Active Population 1970 and 1978 as% of total population Source: Eurostat.
Age structure of the active population in the Community, non-EC Europe, USand Japan.
Figure 2: Long-term unemployment rates in% of the active population, EU-28 and Member States, 2010 and 2013.
Changes in population, active population and employment of young people(15-24)
Million people are currently unemployed across the EU- 10% of the active population- with serious consequences for European growth
Eurostat defines'activity rate' as the ratio between the active population and the total population of corresponding age.
Sectoral structure of active population and GDP(1977) Source:
shrunken active population.
minority- form of employment in Europe, representing around 16% of the active population.
When all sources of income are taken into account, the living conditions of retired people are very close to those of the active population.
Under this projection the total active population is expected to increase by about 10,000 people in 1980-85.
Total active population(15 to 64 years) in year t.
For example, unrecorded employment is thought to represent 15 20% of active population in Latvia and around 25% in Slovenia.
it is evident that the active population is also ageing.
behavioural factor in producing changes in the size of the active population- EUR 12 and EUR 15.
Μ and the variation in the active population between two different dates as follows.
Active population 15 24 in relation to total population 15 24 in Member States, 1980 and 1994.
In 2017 and for the first time, Andorra's Government presented the active population survey results.
It is estimated that around 25% of the Union's active population is covered by an occupational pension scheme.