The labour market slack, which comprises all people who have an unmet need for employment and of which one of the main components is unemployment, amounted to 11.5 per cent of the extended labour force aged 20-64 in the fourth quarter of 2022, down from 11.6 per cent in the third quarter 2022 (-0.1 pp), according to the data by Eurostat.
Changes in the employment rate between the third quarter of 2022 and the fourth quarter of 2022 varied across the EU member states. The highest increases were recorded in Croatia and Malta (both +1.4 pp), Poland (+0.9 pp) as well as in Bulgaria and Italy (both +0.7 pp).
While employment rose in 12 EU member states, it remained stable in Belgium, Germany, France and Romania and decreased in 11 member states, with the biggest decreases recorded in Lithuania (-1.5 pp) followed by Luxembourg and Denmark (both -0.4 pp).
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