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    EU employment rate exceeds 75 pct in 2023

    npsnps25 April 2024Updated:14 February 2025 focus
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    (LUXEMBOURG) – More than 75 per cent of the EU’s 20 to 64-year-olds were employed in 2023, according to figures released Thursday by Eurostat, the highest share recorded since the start of Eurostat’s time series in 2009.

    This marks 3 consecutive years of growth after a drop to 72% in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The information comes from data on the labour market published recently by the EUJ’s statistics agency.

    Among the EU countries, the highest employment rates were recorded in the Netherlands (84%), Sweden (83%) and Estonia (82%). The lowest rates were recorded in Italy (66%), Greece (67%) and Romania (69%).

    In 2023, the EU over-qualification rate was 22%, with 21% for men and 23% for women. Over-qualification is when people with tertiary education are employed in occupations that do not require such a high level of education.

    Among the EU countries, the over-qualification rate was highest in Spain (36%), followed by Greece (31%) and Cyprus (30%).

    Meanwhile, Luxembourg (5%), Denmark and Czechia (each 13%) recorded the lowest rates.

    In 18 of the 27 EU countries, women had higher over-qualification rates than men, with the largest differences recorded in Malta and Slovakia (both +8 percentage points (pp)) and Italy (+7 pp).

    However, in 9 EU countries, men had higher over-qualification rates, with the biggest differences recorded in Lithuania (+5 pp), Latvia (+4 pp) and Bulgaria (+3 pp).

    Statistics Explained article on employment – annual statistics

    Thematic section on employment and unemployment (LFS)

    Database on employment and unemployment (LFS)

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