Updated
Updated · European Commission · Jun 12
EU Employment Rate Rises to 76.3% as Q1 Labour Market Slack Falls to 10.9%
Updated
Updated · European Commission · Jun 12

EU Employment Rate Rises to 76.3% as Q1 Labour Market Slack Falls to 10.9%

1 articles · Updated · European Commission · Jun 12

Summary

  • Q1 2026 data showed 76.3% of EU residents aged 20-64 were employed, up 0.1 percentage point from 76.2% in the previous quarter.
  • Labour market slack — covering unemployed people and others with unmet need for work — eased to 10.9% of the extended labour force from 11.0% in Q4 2025.
  • Italy posted the biggest employment-rate gain at 0.5 percentage point, while Belgium, Cyprus, Lithuania, Slovakia and Sweden each rose 0.4 point.
  • Employment was unchanged in 6 EU countries and fell in 10, with the sharpest drops in Latvia at 0.8 point and Ireland at 0.7 point.

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