Ageing and European labour supply: potential employment gaps and migration

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Publication date 2009
Journal Cedefop Panorama Series
Event Cedefop SkillsNet Agora Conference
Pages (from-to) 30-39
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Abstract
Although age distributions differ between countries, the ageing challenge is apparent everywhere. In the coming decades, average age will increase across Europe. As a consequence, the ratio of the working-age population (age 15-64) to the elderly population will decline, meaning relatively less supply of labour, resulting in a potential employment gap. Though different in magnitude, the ageing effect is clearly present in all countries. If EU-25 employment remains at 63 % (as in 2007) the average employment level will have decreased by 30 million persons in 2050. This effect is relevant to the short-term perspective, as the first post-war birth cohorts are leaving the labour market already.
Document type Article
Note Proceedings title: Skills for Europe's future: Anticipating occupational skill needs Publisher: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities Place of publication: Luxembourg ISBN: 978-92-896-0573-1
Language English
Published at http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/EN/publications/5981.aspx
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