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Labour force - selected indicators, cohesion and statistical regions, Slovenia, 2002 - 2016

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24/01/2022
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INDICATOR

Registered unemployment rate

% of registered unemployed within the active population in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate for men

% of registered unemployed men within the active population of men in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate for women

% of registered unemployed women within the active population of women in cohesion or statistical region

Relative difference between registered unemployment rate for women and for men

registered unemployment rate for women divided by registered unemployment rate for men multiplied by 100 and minus 100, expressed in %

Registered unemployment rate of persons aged 15-24

% of registered unemployed [15-24 years] within the active population [15-24 years] in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate of persons aged 15-29

% of registered unemployed [15-29 years] within the active population [15-29 years] in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate of persons aged 25-49

% of registered unemployed [25-49 years] within the active population [25-49 years] in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate of persons aged 50 or more

% of registered unemployed [50 years or more] within the active population [50 years or more] in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate of persons with basic or lower education

% of registered unemployed with basic or lower education within the active population with basic or lower education in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate of persons with upper secondary education

% of registered unemployed with upper secondary education within the active population with upper secondary education in cohesion or statistical region

Registered unemployment rate of persons with tertiary education

% of registered unemployed with tertiary education within the active population with tertiary education in cohesion or statistical region

Registered long-term unemployment rate [more than one year]

% of long-term unemployed [more than one year] persons within the active population in cohesion or statistical region

Registered very long-term unemployment rate [more than two years]

% of very long-term unemployed persons [more than two years] within the active population in cohesion or statistical region

Activity rate

% of labour force within the working age population in cohesion or statistical region

Activity rate for men

% of male labour force within working age men in cohesion or statistical region

Activity rate for women

% of female labour force within working age women in cohesion or statistical region
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