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Unemployment — official European APIs & datasets
The register lists 15 official unemployment sources across Europe: 6 government APIs and 9 datasets, 14 of them currently verified by live checks.
API Statut demandeur d'emploi | Bouquet API Particulier
Official> L'[API Demandeur d'emploi | Bouquet API Particulier](https://particulier.api.gouv.fr/catalogue/pole_emploi/situation) permet de **savoir si un particulier est demandeur d'emploi**. ➡️ **Cette API fait partie du bouquet [API Particulier](https://particulier.api.gouv.fr/catalogue)** opéré par la d…
API Statut demandeur d'emploi
Official## À quoi sert l’API statut demandeur d'emploi ? Cette API permet de vérifier si un individu est inscrit comme demandeur d’emploi. Cette API s'adresse aux administrations et aux collectivités pour les aider à simplifier les démarches en ligne qu'elles mettent en œuvre auprès des particuliers. Ell…
Unemployment beneficiaries and benefits
OfficialThe data on expenditure under the various social protection schemes are drawn up according to the ESSPROS (European System of integrated Social Protection Statistics) Manual issued by Eurostat. Generally, the objectives of ESSPROS are to provide a comprehensive, realistic and coherent description o…
Unemployed persons, Unemployment rates, Registered jobs,Short-workers, Short-time working establishments: Germany/Early federal territory/New states, years
Unemployed persons, Unemployment rates, Registered jobs,Short-workers, Short-time working establishments: Germany/Early federal territory/New states, years.
Labour Force Survey, 2005
The Labour Force Survey 2005 is a survey that has a long tradition in Slovenia. The survey measures the state of the labour market. in addition, other characteristics of the population in a particular week of each quarter. The survey provides data on the size, structure and characteristics of the active and inactive Population of the Republic of Slovenia. Almost 23,800 households participated in all four quarters. Researchers have access to a non-anonymised version of ADS microdata. a safe room or via remote access. The survey is carried out by Eurostat's Labour Force Survey - in 25 EU Member States, four candidate countries and three EFTA countries. Data files from other participating countries are also accessible to researchers via Eurostat, allowing for inter-temporal and international comparisons.
Labour Force Survey, 2006
The 2006 Labour Force Survey is a survey that has a long tradition in Slovenia. The survey measures the state of the labour market. in addition, other characteristics of the population in a particular week of each quarter. The survey provides data on the size, structure and characteristics of the active and inactive Population of the Republic of Slovenia. In addition, data on the income of natural persons (DURS register) are added to the data file – this is a monthly income that is either average or the year or the average of the shorter period if the person has worked for less than one year. Over 23,600 households participated throughout the year. Researchers have access to a non-anonymised version of ADS microdata, which can be accessed in a safe room or via remote access. The research is carried out as part of the Eurostat's Labour Force Survey - in 25 EU Member States, four candidate countries and three EFTA countries. Researchers data files from other participating countries are also available via Eurostat to enable inter-temporal and international comparisons.
Labour Force Survey, 2008
The Labour Force Survey 2008 is a survey that has a long tradition in Slovenia. The survey measures the state of the labour market. in addition, other characteristics of the population in a particular week of each quarter. The survey provides data on the size, structure and characteristics of the active and inactive Around 22,800 households participated throughout the year. Researchers have access to a non-anonymised version of ADS microdata. They can be accessed in a safe room or via remote access. The research is carried out as part of the Eurostat Labour Force Survey covering 27 European Union countries, 3 candidate countries and 3 EFTA countries – Norway, Switzerland and Iceland in 2008. Researchers data files from other participating countries are also available via Eurostat to enable inter-temporal and international comparisons.
Labour Force Survey, 2010
The Labour Force Survey is a survey that has a long tradition in Slovenia. The survey measures the state of the labour market, as well as other characteristics of the population in a particular week of each quarter. The survey provides data on the size, structure and characteristics of the active and inactive population of the Republic of Slovenia. The survey is part of the Eurostat Labour Force Survey, which covered 27 European Union countries, 4 candidate countries and 2 EFTA countries – Norway and Switzerland in 2010. 22,714 households participated in Slovenia throughout 2010. Data files from other participating countries are also accessible to researchers via Eurostat, allowing for inter-temporal and international comparisons. The Social Science Data Archive under the code ADS10P distributes an anonymized version of the original deindividualized data file, which is distributed under the code ADS10 by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia in its secure room and via remote access. The data files also include data on the income of natural persons (the DURS register) – this is a monthly income that is either the average of the year or the average of a shorter period if the person has worked for less than a year. The income in the anonymised data file is classified in 10 approximately equal classes, and variables with exact amounts are only available in the original ADS10 file.