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09368: Part-time employment as a proportion of total employment among persons aged 15-66 in total and among persons with disabilities (per cent) (closed series) 2006K2 - 2020K2

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2020-09-03 08:00
Share of part-time employed persons among employed persons, total:
per cent
Share of part-time employed persons among employed persons with disabilities:
per cent
Share of part-time employed persons among employed persons, total:
2nd quarter
Share of part-time employed persons among employed persons with disabilities:
2nd quarter
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In April 2018, a new estimation method was launched for the Labour force survey (LFS). The new estimation method uses more register information, to minimize the bias in the response sample and the standard errors in LFS. The timeseries for the ad hoc module for disabled people have not been revised back in time. Therefore, there is a break in the timeseries in 2018. Figures before and after the break are not comparable.