Archive:Main differences between older and younger people on the EU labour market - statistics
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Data shows that the gender employment gap among the age group 20 - 54, (the difference between the employment rates of men and women), stood at 11.7 percentage points (p.p.) in 2020 – while men had an employment rate of 80.9 %, the figure for women was just 69.2 %. For the age group of 55 - 65, the gender employment gap stood at 12.9 % in 2020 – while men had an employment rate of 66.1 %, women only had a figure of 53.2 %. When we compare age groups, the difference between men in employment is lower than women (14.8 p.p. for men and 16.0 p.p. for women).
With regard to the unemployed, the difference between men and women in the group 20-54 is rather small, only 0.2 p.p. in favour of men. The difference between men and women will also be small 0.8 p.p. in favour of men when we talk about a 55-65 age group.
The gap between men and women of an age group of 20 to 54 years is 11.9 p.p. in favour of women in the group of the inactive population. And in the 55–65-year age group, the difference was 1.8 p.p. higher, 13.7 p.p. in favour of women in the group of the inactive population.
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