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EU employment reaches highest level since 2005 at the end of last year

News RoomBy News RoomApril 21, 2025
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The European Labour Market Across Year 2024 and 2025: A Scantogram of Employment

The European Labour Market, revealed through data from the OECD, has seen significant changes in employment and unemployment dynamics in 2024 and 2025. Over the past quarter, the employment rate in the European Union reached its highest level recorded in 2024, showcasing the resilience and potential of EU member states. Among these, eight EU member states and candidate countries achieved all-time optimistic highs, providing a robust foundation for the EU’s economic recovery.

In the spring and fall of 2024, the employment rate in Europe stood at 70.9%, exceeding pre-EU levels. This impressive tally was reflected in many member states, such as Italy (62.2%) and the Netherlands (82.3%), while smaller countries like Iceland (85.6%) and Turkey (55.2%) showed extraläggning in employment rates. Among Europe’s five largest economies, Germany managed the highest rate at 77.6%, closely followed by the UK (75.0%). France’s rate is often ranked fourth, with 68.9% of its workforce employed, while Spain (66.3%) and Italy (62.2%) lagged behind both EU and the OECD averages. France, UK, and Spain are the only other countries excluding Japan, Sweden, and Netherlands to exceed the EU and OECD’s 80% threshold.

The EU’s unemployment rate dropped significantly in 2025, reaching its lowest level since 2000, falling to 5.7% in February, a shift from the Eurozone’s 9.2% and Swedish 8.9%. Employers are actively encouraging people to stay employ, despite为空指针). This trend underscores the EU’s role in stimulating economic activity through measures like immigration and working conditions reform.

Between ages 15-64, the largest year-on-year increases in employment rates, reaching 1.6% for Iceland and 1.5% for Greece. The OECD credited these gains to factors like growing participation and improved working conditions. Openness to the outside world is key to maintaining a strong workforce. excludes the 20-64 age group.

What defines the best performer? Finland led with 9.2%, the highest among all countries in the dataset. Pairing that with Spain’s 10.4% rate, the UK (4.4%) in 2025, and France and Italy at 7.4% and 5.9%, respectively, highlights Europe’s strong performance. Spain and France continue to lead, while Germany, UK, and France are the best performers among Europe’s five largest economies.

Governments and businesses are striving to inspire a strong workforce, while the EU’s simple measures have shown remarkable effectiveness. The context of the country’s composition, which priorities teaching and innovation, resonates with its policies. The OECD’s data serves as a lens, coloring the EU’s narrative. Its protections for workers, such as unfettered casting out剥离, push the narrative to a clearer conclusion. stands as a testament to the EU’s ability to inspire a good future.

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