Indicator: Long-term unemployment (12 months and more)

Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people who are out of work and have been actively seeking employment for at least a year.
An unemployed person is defined as being aged 15 to 74 (or aged 16 to 74 in Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland and Norway) who was without work during the reference week, was currently available for work and was either actively seeking work in the last four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months. The unemployment period is defined as the duration of a job search, or as the length of time since the last job was held (if shorter than the time spent on a job search). This definition follows International Labour Organization guidelines.

Theme(s): Economy, finance and trade

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Introduction

Author
ESPON project
Contact(s)
None
Territorial information
Spatial Extent Nomenclature
name version level
EU28+4+CandidateCountries NUTS 2016 0
EU28+4+CandidateCountries NUTS 2016 1
EU28+4+CandidateCountries NUTS 2016 2
Years
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Completude
Year Tunit Area GDP Pop
1999 82.7 83.7 97 84
2000 82.7 83.7 97 84
2001 82.7 83.7 97 84
2002 82.7 83.7 97 84
2003 82.7 83.7 97 84
2004 82.7 83.7 97 84
2005 82.7 83.7 97 84
2006 90.7 96.7 97
2007 90.7 96.7 97
2008 90.7 96.7 97
2009 90.7 96.7 97
2010 90.7 96.7 97
2011 90.7 96.7 97
2012 90.7 96.7 97
2013 90.7 96.7 97
2014 90.7 96.7 97
2015 90.7 96.7 97
2016 90.7 96.7 97
2017 87 94 95
2018 86 92 94.3

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Long-term unemployment refers to the number of people who are out of work and have been actively seeking employment for at least a year.
An unemployed person is defined as being aged 15 to 74 (or aged 16 to 74 in Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland and Norway) who was without work during the reference week, was currently available for work and was either actively seeking work in the last four weeks or had already found a job to start within the next three months. The unemployment period is defined as the duration of a job search, or as the length of time since the last job was held (if shorter than the time spent on a job search). This definition follows International Labour Organization guidelines.

Other attributes

Id
316
Status
Key indicator
Name
Long-term unemployment (12 months and more)
Code
long-term_unempl
Is standard?
True
Is base indicator?
True
Type
Single
Data type
Float
Unit of measure - Numerator / Denominator Name
individuals
Unit of measure - Numerator / Denominator Scale
1
Is a ranking?
False
Main Theme
Economy, finance and trade
Nature type
Stock
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