methods, notes and classification Persons employed part-time - Total methods, notes and classification

Persons in employment are those who, during the reference week, did any work for pay or profit for at least one hour, or were not working but had jobs from which they were temporarily absent. Family workers are included. The distinction between full-time and part-time work is made on the basis of a spontaneous answer given by the respondent. It is impossible to establish a more exact distinction between part-time and full-time work, due to variations in working hours between Member States and branches of industry.

    • Age class
      • 00 From 15 to 64 years
      • 01 From 20 to 64 years
    • Activity and employment status
      • 00 Employed persons working part-time
    • Unit of measure
      • 00 Percentage of total employment
    • Sex
      • 0 Total
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 000 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 001 Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
      • 002 Belgium
      • 003 Bulgaria
      • 004 Czechia
      • 005 Denmark
      • 006 Germany
      • 007 Estonia
      • 008 Ireland
      • 009 Greece
      • 00a Spain
      • 00b France
      • 00c Croatia
      • 00d Italy
      • 00e Cyprus
      • 00f Latvia
      • 00g Lithuania
      • 00h Luxembourg
      • 00i Hungary
      • 00j Malta
      • 00k Netherlands
      • 00l Austria
      • 00m Poland
      • 00n Portugal
      • 00o Romania
      • 00p Slovenia
      • 00q Slovakia
      • 00r Finland
      • 00s Sweden
      • 00t Iceland
      • 00u Norway
      • 00v Switzerland
      • 00w Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • 00x Montenegro
      • 00y North Macedonia
      • 00z Serbia
      • 010 Türkiye