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Swiss Labour Force Survey in 3rd quarter 2020: labour supply
Between the 3rd quarter 2019 and the 3rd quarter 2020, the number of employed persons in Switzerland fell by 0.4% (–21 000). The actual weekly hours worked per employed person also decreased by 2.7%. During the same period, the unemployment rate as defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) increased from 4.6% to 5.3% in Switzerland and 6.5% to 7.4% in the EU. These are some of the results of the Swiss Labour Force Survey (SLFS).
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12.11.2020
Swiss Labour Force Survey in 3rd quarter 2020: labour supply
3rd quarter 2020: the number of employed persons fell by 0.4%, the unemployment rate based on the ILO definition was 5.3%Federal Statistical Office
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Employed persons (domestic concept) total number and in full-time equivalents by gender and nationality, gross and seasonally adjusted values. Quarterly and yearly averages.
Observation period: 1960-1974, 1975-2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Employed persons in Switzerland
Observation period: 1.4.1991-30.9.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Employed persons of foreign origin according to category of work permit
Observation period: 1.4.2020-30.6.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Persons employed part-time according to gender
Observation period: 1.4.2000-30.9.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Standardised activity rate
Observation period: 1.4.1980-30.9.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Unemployment rate based on ILO definition according to gender
Observation period: 1.1.2010-30.9.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Unemployment rate based on ILO definition per age group
Observation period: 1.1.2010-30.9.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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Unemployment rate based on ILO definition per nationality
Observation period: 1.1.2010-30.9.2020
Federal Statistical Office
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