Voorbeelden van het gebruik van The working age in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Brussels, 19 December 2011- As the working age population in many Member States shrinks,
It is particularly noteworthy that the working age population and the rates of employment for women are constantly rising.
A fall in the working age population, caused by ageing,
result primarily from the fact that pensions being largely unchanged while income levels for the working age population have stagnated or dropped.
according to the European Household Panel Survey conducted by Eurostat in 1994 about 17% of the working age population regarded themselves as being severely
Overall, the working age population has been most affected by the crisis(Figure 11; also Figure IV in Chapter 3), mainly due to increasing levels of unemployment
significantly to employment growth), the Union looks set to miss its intermediate employment rate target for 2005 67% of the working age population.
not only reach but to exceed the objective in the Lisbon Strategy- an employment rate of 70%- to compensate for the expected drop in the working age population: employment participation will have to increase, and the retirement age will have to continue to rise.
Raising the activity and employment rates of the presently inactive and/or underemployed in the working age population is the main way in which Member States can counteract the shrinking of the workforce that will result when the baby-boom cohorts begin to retire.
The working age population(those aged 20-64)
higher employment rates of the working age population, better jobs,
achieve the ambitious target that member states have set themselves of ensuring that 15% of the working age population participate in some form of adult learning by the year 2020,
At-risk-of-poverty rates(%) among people living in households where… of the working age people are in employment, 1999.
Monetary poverty has slightly increased for the working age population.
Percentage of the working age population participating in education and training 2002.
a long term decline of the working age population.
Population aged 65 and over as a percentage of the working age population 15-64.
as in the EU15 leads to an ageing population and a contraction of the working age population.