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Abstract: The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim o ... more
Abstract: The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim o ... more
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: From 1983 to 1997, the EU Labour Force Survey was conducted only in spring (quarter 1 or 2 depending on the country).
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-1985
Publisher: Eurostat
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2001 contains the Module on Transition from school to working life.
Target population: people aged 15 to 35 who have left continuous educationwithin the past five ... more
Abstract: EU-LFS 2001 contains the Module on Transition from school to working life.
Target population: people aged 15 to 35 who have left continuous educationwithin the past five ... more
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: Since 1998, the transition to a quarterly continuous survey (with reference weeks spread uniformly throughout the year) has been gradually conducted by Member States. Some countries first introduced a continuous annual survey (meaning the reference weeks were uniformly distributed throughout the spring quarter) and then switched to a quarterly collection, whereas others moved directly to a quarterly continuous survey.
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2000
Publisher: Eurostat
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Abstract: The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim o ... more
Abstract: The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim o ... more
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: From 1983 to 1997, the EU Labour Force Survey was conducted only in spring (quarter 1 or 2 depending on the country).
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-1984
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (132)
information:Variables (132)
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2019 contains the Ad hoc module on work organisation and working time arrangements.
Abstract: EU-LFS 2019 contains the Ad hoc module on work organisation and working time arrangements.
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: The EU-LFS "is designed as a continuous quarterly survey with interviews spread uniformly over all weeks of a quarter. Each reference week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The first week of a year or quarter is defined as the week that includes the first Thursday of the year or the quarter. All countries conduct the LFS as a continuous survey." (Eurostat (2020): Quality report of the European Union Labour Force Survey 2018, p. 7)
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2019
Publisher: Eurostat
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Abstract: The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim o ... more
Abstract: The European Union Labour Force Survey is a rotating random sample survey covering the population in private households in currently 34 European countries. The main aim o ... more
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: From 1983 to 1997, the EU Labour Force Survey was conducted only in spring (quarter 1 or 2 depending on the country).
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-1989
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (132)
information:Variables (132)
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2016 contains the Ad hoc module on young people on the labour market.
Abstract: EU-LFS 2016 contains the Ad hoc module on young people on the labour market.
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: The EU-LFS 2016 "is designed as a continuous quarterly survey with interviews spread uniformly over all weeks of a quarter. Each reference week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The first week of a year or quarter is defined as the week that includes the first Thursday of the year or the quarter. All countries conduct the LFS as a continuous survey." (Eurostat (2018): Quality report of the European Union Labour Force Survey 2016, p. 7)
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2016
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (162)
information:Variables (162)
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2022 contains the ad hoc module on Job Skills.
Abstract: EU-LFS 2022 contains the ad hoc module on Job Skills.
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: The EU-LFS "is designed as a continuous quarterly survey with interviews spread uniformly over all weeks of a quarter. Each reference week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The first week of a year or quarter is defined as the week that includes the first Thursday of the year or the quarter. All countries conduct the LFS as a continuous survey." (Eurostat (2020): Quality report of the European Union Labour Force Survey 2018, p. 7)
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2022
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (160)
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2002 contains the Module on Employment of disabled people.
The target population consists of the persons aged 16 to 64.
Abstract: EU-LFS 2002 contains the Module on Employment of disabled people.
The target population consists of the persons aged 16 to 64.
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: Since 1998, the transition to a quarterly continuous survey (with reference weeks spread uniformly throughout the year) has been gradually conducted by Member States. Some countries first introduced a continuous annual survey (meaning the reference weeks were uniformly distributed throughout the spring quarter) and then switched to a quarterly collection, whereas others moved directly to a quarterly continuous survey.
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2002
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (132)
information:Variables (132)
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2018 contains the Ad hoc module on Reconciliation between work and family life.
Abstract: EU-LFS 2018 contains the Ad hoc module on Reconciliation between work and family life.
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: The EU-LFS "is designed as a continuous quarterly survey with interviews spread uniformly over all weeks of a quarter. Each reference week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The first week of a year or quarter is defined as the week that includes the first Thursday of the year or the quarter. All countries conduct the LFS as a continuous survey." (Eurostat (2019): Quality report of the European Union Labour Force Survey 2017, p. 7)
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2018
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (160)
information:Variables (160)
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Abstract: EU-LFS 2014 contains the Module on Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants.
Abstract: EU-LFS 2014 contains the Module on Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants.
Topics: Demographic Background, Nationality and Migration, Labour and Employment, Education and Training, Income, Health, Household Structure, Technical Items, Ad-hoc Modules, Reconciliation between work and family life, Young people on the labour market, Pensions and labour market participation, Job Skills, Labour market situation of migrants and their immediate descendants, Accidents at work and work related health problems, Work organisation and working time arrangements, Self-employment, Employment of disabled people
Date(s) of Data Collection: The EU-LFS 2014 "is designed as a continuous quarterly survey with interviews spread uniformly over all weeks of a quarter. Each reference week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The first week of a year or quarter is defined as the week that includes the first Thursday of the year or the quarter. All countries conduct the LFS as a continuous survey." (Eurostat (2015): Quality report of the European Union Labour Force Survey 2014, p. 5.)
Study number: missy-european-union-labour-force-survey-2014
Publisher: Eurostat
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information:Variables (160)
information:Variables (160)
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