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Living in the EU : work before the coronavirus crisis

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[Global Governance Programme]; [Knowledge, Governance, Transformations]; GlobalStat; European Parliament; At a Glance InfoGraphics; 2020/651926
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SABBATI, Giulio, TKALEC, Igor, Living in the EU : work before the coronavirus crisis, [Global Governance Programme], [Knowledge, Governance, Transformations], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2020/651926 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67558
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The EU has been severely hit by the spread of the Covid-19 disease. Its impact extends well beyond public health, and the economic and social consequences of the pandemic are now a top priority for both the Member States and the EU institutions. Employment, developments in the labour market, and changed/worsened working conditions are the most prominent concerns therein. This infographic offers a closer look at the labour market situation in 2019, referring to the EU population aged 15-64 (285 million people, of which 195 million were employed, 14 million were unemployed and 76 million inactive). Finally, it looks at a recent survey conducted by Eurofound on living and working in the times of Covid-19 lockdown.
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