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- Euro Area Policies🔍
- The future of work in Europe🔍
- Unemployment in the euro area🔍
Will the euro area's robust employment growth continue?
Will the euro area's robust employment growth continue?
Employment has grown strongly in the euro area since 2020. The growth in total hours worked has been more modest, because average hours ...
Autumn 2024 Economic Forecast - European Commission
The EU labour market held up well in the first half of 2024 and is expected to remain strong. Employment growth in the EU is set to continue, ...
Autumn 2024 Economic Forecast: A gradual rebound in an adverse ...
In 2026, economic activity is projected to expand by 1.8%, on the back of continued expansion of demand. Growth in the euro area is set to ...
The Conference Board Economic Forecast for the Euro Area Economy
Unemployment unchanged at record-lows as companies continue to hoard labor. The Euro Area's labor market remained robust in September. Unemployment stood at the ...
Euro Area: IMF Staff Concluding Statement of the 2024 Mission on ...
In 2025, easing financing conditions are projected to support a recovery in investment, while healthy employment and nominal wage growth ...
Wage Growth Has Slowed but Remains High in Much of Europe
We expect annual growth in compensation per employee in the euro area to rise to 5.0% in the second quarter of 2024 before declining further.
Economic Outlook Eurozone Q3 2024: Growth Returns, Rates Fall
Economic Activity Will Continue To Increase In The Rest Of The Year ... Wages are growing faster than consumer prices, by 5.0% year on year in the ...
Euro Area Policies: 2024 Annual Consultation-Press Release; Staff ...
Momentum in the first half of 2024 suggests stronger activity across the eurozone compared to 2023. Growth is projected to pick up to 0.9 ...
The future of work in Europe - McKinsey & Company
Our analysis suggests that they will collectively account for less than 10 percent of expected EU job growth through 2030. As a result of these ...
Unemployment in the euro area: Why is it so low and when will it ...
In its September projections, the ECB estimated that the unemployment rate would reach 6.7% next year and remain at that level in 2025. The CF ...
Is the eurozone's jobs market as strong as rate-setters think?
“There is no fairytale concerning the euro area and employment,” said Goetzmann, adding that companies hoarding labour could swiftly turn to job ...
Euro area growth outlook remains robust - CaixaBank Research
The labour market continues to create jobs and support the economic recovery. Employment in the euro area rose by 1.6% year-on-year in Q4 2017, ...
Euro Area: Moderating labour market with downside risks - FXStreet
The euro area unemployment rate remained all-time low at 6.4% in August and the latest national account data showed continued employment growth at 0.2% q/q.
Euro Area Employment Change - Trading Economics
On an annual basis, employment in the Eurozone slowed to 0.8% in the second quarter from 1% in the earlier period. 2024-09-06. Euro Area Employment Growth Slows ...
Euro area labour market bottlenecks: cyclical aspects - LinkedIn
In the euro area, business surveys report record-high staff shortages. They represent a headwind to growth and raise the possibility of faster wage growth and ...
Nordic Outlook: Sustained growth despite an uncertain world | SEB
After a strong start to the year, Swedish economic growth has been lower than expected. We predict that growth will gradually pick up speed in ...
Reviewing the ECB's monetary policy strategy in the age of polycrisis
... will continue to affect Europe's economic policies and outlook in ... In recent years, euro area employment growth has been robust, and ...
EY European Economic Outlook – January 2024 | EY - Global
The European economy remains in stagnation – we estimate that euro area GDP remained unchanged in 2023 Q4, following a 0.1% contraction in Q3.
Economic Growth - United Nations Sustainable Development
Globally, labour productivity has increased and the unemployment rate has decreased. However, more progress is needed to increase employment opportunities, ...
Global Economic Prospects - World Bank
Despite an improvement in near-term prospects, the global outlook remains subdued by historical standards. In 2024-25, growth is set to underperform its ...