31.10.2017

Code: 250146-17

The employment rate (the share of the employed persons in the age group 15 – 64 years, as percentage), seasonally adjusted, reached 74.2% in September 2017 and increased by 1.8 percentage point (p.p.) compared to that in September 2016. The male employment rate was 81.4%; the female employment rate was 66.7%, both seasonally adjusted. The employment rate of persons aged 15 – 29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 49.3%, in the age group 30 – 49 years it attained 87.7%, and in the age group 50 – 64 years it got to 73.3%.

The general unemployment rate of the aged 15 – 64 years (the share of the unemployed in the labour force, that is in the total number of the employed and the unemployed (the economically active persons), as percentage), seasonally adjusted, reached 2.7 in September 2017 and decreased by 1.2 p.p., year-on-year. The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.2%; the female unemployment rate was 3.3%.

The economic activity rate of the aged 15 – 64 years (the share of the number of the economically active in the total number of persons of this age group, as percentage), seasonally adjusted, reached 76.2% and rose by 1.0 p.p. compared to that in September 2016.

Eurostat in its press release publishes monthly unemployment rate, identical in terms of the methodology applied, but for the age group 15 – 74 years. In the Czech Republic, the general unemployment rate for 15 – 74 year olds in September was also 2.7%, the data are based from the Labour Force Sample Survey for the corresponding month.

The tables enclosed contain methodologically consistent time series of basic indicators of the labour market starting in 1993 and seasonally adjusted absolute numbers of the employed and unemployed persons, respectively. The entire time series are seasonally adjusted.