Employment situation, first quarter 2017, OECD
OECD employment rate increases to 67.4% in the first quarter of 2017
OECD area employment rate – defined as the share of people of working-age in employment – increased by 0.2 percentage point in the first quarter of 2017, to 67.4%. In the same period, the OECD labour force participation rate (i.e. the share of people of working-age who are either employed or unemployed) increased by 0.1 percentage point, to 71.8%.
Source: Quarterly Labour Market Statistics, OECD
Employment rates rose in most OECD countries, with Estonia (up 1.7 percentage points, to 73.8%) and Slovenia (up 1.4 percentage points, to 68.1%) registering the highest increases. Among larger OECD economies, employment rates increased by 0.4 percentage point in Canada (to 73.3%) and Mexico (to 61.4%), by 0.3 percentage point in Japan (to 75.0%), Turkey (to 50.9%) and the United States (to 69.8%), and by 0.2 percentage point in Korea (to 66.5%), the United Kingdom (to 73.9%) and the euro area (to 65.9%).
Compared to the first quarter of 2016, the OECD employment rate increased for all age groups. Older workers (ages 55-64) saw the highest increase over the year (up 1.1 percentage points, to 59.9%) with more moderate increases for youth (ages 15-24, up 0.5 percentage point, to 41.1%) and prime-age workers (ages 25-54, up 0.5 percentage point, to 77.5%). In the United States however, the increase in the youth employment rate (up 0.8 percentage point) outpaced that for older workers (up 0.3 percentage point).
Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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