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Swiss Labour Force Survey in 2nd quarter 2022: labour supply
In the 2nd quarter of 2022, the number of employed persons in Switzerland increased by 1.6% compared with the same quarter of 2021 and the number of actual hours worked per week, per employed person, increased by 3.0%. During the same period, the unemployment rate as defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) fell from 5.0% to 4.1% in Switzerland and from 7.2% to 6.0% in the European Union. These are some of the results of the Swiss Labour Force Survey (SLFS).
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18.08.2022
Swiss Labour Force Survey in 2nd quarter 2022: labour supply
2nd quarter 2022: number of employed persons rises by 1.6%, unemployment rate based on ILO definition falls to 4.1%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, 1975-2022
Federal Statistical Office
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Employed persons working in Switzerland
Observation period: 1.4.2022-30.6.2022
Federal Statistical Office
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Economically active persons by generation
Observation period: 1991-2021
Federal Statistical Office
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Employed persons in Switzerland
Observation period: 1.4.1991-30.6.2022
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 18.08.2022
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Employed persons of foreign nationality by residence permit
Observation period: 1.4.2022-30.6.2022
Federal Statistical Office
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Men's activity rate by age and generation
Observation period: 1991-2021
Federal Statistical Office
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Unemployment rate as defined by the ILO, gross values, seasonally adjusted
Observation period: 1.1.1991-30.6.2022
Federal Statistical Office
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Women's activity rate by age and generation
Observation period: 1991-2021
Federal Statistical Office
Published on 18.08.2022