Employment-to-population ratio

Employment-to-population ratio

The Employment-to-population ratio is a statistical ratio which measures the proportion of the country's working-age population that is employed.

Use

The ratio is used to evaluate the ability of the economy to create jobs and therefore is used in conjunction with the unemployment rate and the employment rate for a general evaluation of the labour market stance. Having a high ratio means that an important proportion of the population in working age is employed, which in general will have positive effects on the GDP per head. Nevertheless, the ratio does not give an indication of working conditions, number of hours worked per person, earnings or the size of the black market. Therefore, the analysis of the labour market must be done in conjunction with other statistics.

To calculate the Employment-to-population ratio, one must first calculate the number of individuals in working-age, that is, over 15 years, and collect data on the number of employed people.

Employment-to-population ratio in the world

In general, a high ratio is considered to be above 70 percent of the working-age population whereas a ratio below 50 percent is considered to be low. The economies with low ratios are generally situated in the Middle East and North Africa.

Employment-to-population ratios are typically higher for men than for women. Nevertheless, in the past decades, the ratios tended to fall for men and increase in the case of women, which made the differences between both to be reduced.

Source: "OECD Employment Outlook 2006". Statistical Annex, p. 248. [http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/53/15/36900060.pdf]

ee also

*Dependency ratio
*Employment rate


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Employment-To-Population Ratio — A macroeconomic statistic that takes the ratio of the total working age of the labor force currently employed to the total working age population of a region, municipality or country. It is calculated by: The working force and population only… …   Investment dictionary

  • Employment Protection Legislation — (EPL) refers to all types of employment protection measures, whether grounded primarily in legislation, court rulings, collectively bargained conditions of employment or customary practice [OECD Employment Outlook, June 1999, Chapter 2,… …   Wikipedia

  • Employment rate — The Organization for Economic Co operation and Development defines the employment rate as the percentage of the working age population (ages 15 to 64 in most OECD countries) who are currently employed. According to the International Labour… …   Wikipedia

  • Dependency ratio — Age dependency ratio by country, 2008. Based on World Bank data. In economics and geography the dependency ratio is an age population ratio of those typically not in the labor force (the dependent part) and those typically in the labor force (the …   Wikipedia

  • Population pyramid — This distribution is named for the frequently pyramidal shape of its graph. A population pyramid, also called an age structure diagram, is a graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population (typically that… …   Wikipedia

  • List of sovereign states and dependent territories by population density — Population density (people per km2) by country, 2006 This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by human population density, and measured by the number of human inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile. The list includes sovereign …   Wikipedia

  • Current Population Survey — The Current Population Survey (CPS)[1] is a statistical survey conducted by the United States Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS uses the data to provide a monthly report on the Employment Situation.[2] This report… …   Wikipedia

  • Compa-ratio — The formula commonly used by compensation professionals to assess the competitiveness of an employee’s pay level involves calculating a ‘“compa ratio’”. Compa ratio is the short form for Comparative ratio.[1] Contents 1 Calculation 2 Types of… …   Wikipedia

  • World population — estimates from 1800 to 2100, based on UN 2004 projections (red, orange, green) and US Censu …   Wikipedia

  • List of countries by population — See also: List of countries by past and future population, List of countries by population in 2000, and List of countries by population in 1900 Map of world population This is a list of countries by population. The list includes independent… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”