Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Working age in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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One consequence is that a growing number of old people will need to be supported financially by proportionately fewer people of working age Graph 20.
The projection of population of working age 1975-1985 is an estimate of regional demographic changes,
The situation has especially worsened further for the working age population, most directly hit by the deterioration of labour market conditions.
At a time when the average working age is rising across Europe,
there is a particular problem in relation to young people of working age.
By the year 2020 the ratio of people of age 65 or older to those in working age may have increased by about 50.
1/10 of all people in working age have a sideline activity.
The estimated population of working age was compared to the population of working age according to the 1979 Labour Force Survey.
Figure IV: At-risk-of-poverty rates in working age, 2013 level
despite the falling number of people of working age, unemployment in the Union increases again.
has been significantly due to continued robust growth in the working age population.
As a result of employment outpacing growth in working age population, in 1999 the employment rate increased in almost all Member States.
A- Differences between incoming and outgoing flows for the population of working age- EUR 15.
Less than 60% of the Community's population of working age are in work,
The working age population(18-64 years) is seeing its risk of poverty rise in many Member States.
Secondly, they are affected by differences in the number of people above working age who are in work. .
the continuing growth in the population of working age had an especially important impact on regional developments in labour supply and of unemployment.
a long term decline of the working age population.
Activity rates represent the labour force as a percentage of the population of working age 14 years and above.
they accounted for one third of all working age adults at risk of poverty.