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Activity rate by working age and sex
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| 1995-2016 | NTS-2 | 12 |
Activity rate was calculated as the percentage share of the economically active population of a given category in the whole population of a given category, specified by sex and age. Working age - the age of working ability; contains males aged 18-64 and females aged 18-59.
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Duration of job search by sex and place of residence
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| 1995-2016 | NTS-2 | 5 |
Duration of job search (average duration of job search) was calculated as the sum of all periods of job search (declared by unemployed persons, in months) by the number of unemployed persons. The presented data include also division by sex and place of residence.
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Economically active population by activity type, working age and sex
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| 1995-2016 | NTS-2 | 36 |
Economically active population (or labour force) covers all persons aged 15 years and more included into the category of the employed or the unemployed. Presentation of the data according to the above-mentioned categories includes also more detailed division, i.e. by sex and age. Working age - the age of working ability; contains males aged 18-64 and females aged 18-59.
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Economically inactive persons by reasons
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| 1995-2016 | NTS-2 | 12 |
The economically inactive population, i.e. people outside the labour force, are all the persons aged 15 and more who were not classified as employed or unemployed, i.e. persons who during reference week:
1) did not work and were not job-seekers;
2) did not work and were job-seekers, but were not ready to start work within two weeks after the reference week;
3) did not work and were not job-seekers because they had found a job and they were waiting to start in the period:
- longer than 3 months;
- not longer than 3 months, but they were not able to take up work (since 2004).
Among the economically inactive is specified a group of discouraged persons, i.e. persons not seeking work because they are convinced that they will not find it.
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