Data taken from LABORSTA, an International Labour Office database on labour statistics operated by the ILO Department of Statistics.
This data represents the workplace participation rates by gender for all people aged over 15. The data is from 2015.
Data taken from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
This data represents the gender gap in average hourly earnings. This indicator aims to capture the difference between men's and women's overall position in the labor market. It measures the difference between men's and women's wage rates independent of the number of hours worked, the type of activity or the type of occupation.