Job quality and labour market performance



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Childcare: children cared for (by other formal arrangements than family) as a proportion of all
children of the same age group (from compulsory school age to 12), 2006. Source: national
sources (Compendium).

Inactives not seeking employment but would nevertheless like to have work, but who are not
searching due to personal or families responsibilities, 2005. Source: LFS (Compendium).

Difference in employment rates between 55-64 years old and 15-64 years old, 2006. Source:
LFS (Eurostat website).

Productivity (GDP per hour worked), 2005. Source: Eurostat (Compendium).

Productivity (GDP per person employed), 2005. Source: Eurostat (Compendium).

Growth in labour productivity (GDP per hour worked), 2004. Source: Eurostat (Compendium).

Growth in labour productivity (GDP per person worked), 2004. Source: Eurostat
(Compendium).

Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 having completed at least upper secondary education
(ISCED3 level), 2006. Source: Eurostat.

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Complementary indicators

Length of maternity leave in months (with benefits replacing at least 2/3 of salary), 2005.
Source: Eurostat (Compendium).

Short repetitive tasks of <10min, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions
Survey (Eurofound website).

Job involves painful/tiring positions, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions
Survey (Eurofound website).

“My health is at risk because of work”, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions
Survey (Eurofound website).

Working at very high speed, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions Survey
(Eurofound website).

Working with tight deadlines, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions Survey
(Eurofound website).

Consulted about changes in work organisation etc., 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working
Conditions Survey (Eurofound website).

Working at night, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions Survey (Eurofound
website).

% working long working days, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions Survey
(Eurofound website).

“I am well paid for the work I do”, 2006. Source: the Fourth European Working Conditions
Survey (Eurofound website).

“My job offers good prospects for career advancement”, 2006. Source: the Fourth European
Working Conditions Survey (Eurofound website).

Mean wage in PPS, 2001. Source: ECHP (our own calculations).

Number of working poor in 2001 (Compendium).

Hours of CVT courses per participant, 1999. Source: Continual Vocational Training Survey 2
(CVTS2).

Cost of CVT courses per participant, 1999. Source: Continual Vocational Training Survey 2
(CVTS2).



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