Here you’ll find graphs, charts, tables and maps with statistics on employment, social issues and pensions.
To see graphics for other policy areas, go to the Graphics Warehouse.
Graphics on Employment
- Share of population aged 18 and more, 2020
- % of total population, 2018
- Average time one-way, in minutes, 2015
- Percentage of employed population, aged 15 – 64, 2019
- Percentage of working-age population, 2019
- % of the total number of employees, aged 15 – 64, 2019
- % of the total number of employees, aged 15 – 64, 2019
- Paternity leave in the EU
- Maternity leave in the EU
- Perception of EU action as adequate at present: percentage points difference between 2016 and 2018
- Expectations for more EU action than at present: percentage points difference between 2016 and 2018
- Percentage of respondents who would like the EU to intervene more than at present
- Digital skills of women and men in different age groups
- Demographic change 2000-2010, EU27 population aged 15-29
- Unemployment rate 2014-2015, EU28 population aged under 25 (annual average)
Graphics on Social issues
- Median age of the population (years) in each of the EU-28 Member States in 1970 and 2017, and projected median age in 2070
- Population pyramids for the EU-28 (number of women and men by age tranches), 2020 and 2080
- EU-28 population pyramids, 2001 and 2017 (number of women and men by age tranches)
- EU-28 and world population (1960=100)
- Fertility rate and life expectancy (2017)
- Population growth
- Old-age dependency ratio
- Population by age
- Employment and unemployment in the EU (% of population 15 – 64 years, 4th quarter 2018)
- EU non-national population (Top 3 EU foreign per Member State, 2018)
- EU population by age group
- EU population (2018)
- Social policy fields relevant for the movement of workers
- Revenue streams for social enterprises in Europe
- Key dimensions of social innovation
- The ecosystem of social innovation
Graphics on Pensions and Social security
- 2007: % of people aged 65+ at risk of poverty (AROP)
- 2014: % of people aged 65+ at risk of poverty (AROP)
- Severe material deprivation % of population 65+
- At risk of poverty or social exclusion (AROPE) % of population Age 65+
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