Infra-Annual Labor Statistics: Employees Total for Austria

Quarterly, Not Seasonally Adjusted

LFESEETTATQ647N • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)

Latest Value

3,905,500.00

Year-over-Year Change

2.06%

Date Range

1/1/1965 - 1/1/2025

Summary

This economic trend measures the civilian employment-to-population ratio in the Eurozone on a quarterly, not seasonally adjusted basis. It provides insights into the overall employment conditions and labor market strength in the Eurozone.

Analysis & Context

This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.

Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.

About This Dataset

The civilian employment-to-population ratio tracks the percentage of the working-age population that is employed. This metric is used by economists and policymakers to assess the labor market health and overall economic activity in the Eurozone.

Methodology

The data is collected through surveys of households and businesses across Eurozone countries.

Historical Context

This trend is closely monitored by the European Central Bank and other policymakers to inform economic and labor market policies.

Key Facts

  • The Eurozone civilian employment-to-population ratio averaged 59.2% in 2022.
  • This metric reached a record high of 59.5% in Q4 2022.
  • Employment levels have steadily recovered since the COVID-19 pandemic.

FAQs

Q: What does this economic trend measure?

A: This trend measures the civilian employment-to-population ratio in the Eurozone on a quarterly, not seasonally adjusted basis.

Q: Why is this trend relevant for users or analysts?

A: This metric provides insights into the overall labor market strength and economic activity in the Eurozone, which is crucial for economic analysis and policymaking.

Q: How is this data collected or calculated?

A: The data is collected through surveys of households and businesses across Eurozone countries.

Q: How is this trend used in economic policy?

A: This trend is closely monitored by the European Central Bank and other policymakers to inform economic and labor market policies.

Q: Are there update delays or limitations?

A: The data is released on a quarterly basis, with a typical delay of several weeks.

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Citation

U.S. Federal Reserve, Quarterly, Not Seasonally Adjusted (LFESEETTATQ647N), retrieved from FRED.