Labour participation; attachment to the labour market

Labour participation; attachment to the labour market

Sex Personal characteristics Registered employment UWV Periods Labour force and not in the labour force (x 1.000) Employed labour force Doesn’t want more hours or not available (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not employed labour force (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Not in the labour force (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Seeking work, but not available (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Available to work, but not seeking Available to work, but not seeking (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Available to work, but not seeking Because of discouragement (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Available to work, but not seeking Because of other reason (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Not seeking work, not available Not seeking work, not available (x 1.000) Not employed labour force Not in the labour force Not seeking work, not available Want to work (x 1.000)
Total male and female Total persons Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 12,414 9,010 2,921 2,671 73 140 12 128 2,458 .
Total male and female Age: 15 to 24 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,125 1,387 474 328 35 63 1 61 230 .
Total male and female Age: 25 to 44 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 4,140 3,690 334 266 22 17 1 16 226 .
Total male and female Age: 25 to 34 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,161 1,924 174 129 13 10 0 10 105 .
Total male and female Age: 35 to 44 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,979 1,766 160 137 9 7 1 6 121 .
Total male and female Age: 45 to 74 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 6,149 3,932 2,113 2,077 16 60 10 50 2,001 .
Total male and female Age: 45 to 54 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,053 1,811 189 174 7 11 1 9 156 .
Total male and female Age: 55 to 64 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,201 1,749 416 403 5 14 4 10 385 .
Total male and female Age: 65 to 74 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,895 373 1,508 1,500 4 35 5 31 1,460 .
Total male and female Level of educ: 1. Low Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 3,111 1,741 1,208 1,105 26 62 3 60 1,016 .
Total male and female Level of educ: 2 Intermediate Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 4,540 3,378 977 895 26 38 5 33 831 .
Total male and female Level of educ: 3 High Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 4,708 3,858 715 652 21 38 5 34 593 .
Total male and female Level of educ: unknown Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 55 34 20 20 0 1 0 1 18 .
Male Total persons Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 6,228 4,801 1,228 1,103 31 80 6 74 992 .
Male Age: 15 to 24 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,081 704 243 167 14 32 1 32 121 .
Male Age: 25 to 44 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,099 1,958 106 76 9 7 0 7 60 .
Male Age: 25 to 34 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,101 1,011 67 46 7 5 0 5 34 .
Male Age: 35 to 44 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 998 947 38 30 2 2 0 2 26 .
Male Age: 45 to 74 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 3,048 2,140 879 860 8 41 5 35 811 .
Male Age: 45 to 54 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,022 948 64 57 3 4 0 3 50 .
Male Age: 55 to 64 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,098 947 141 135 3 7 1 6 125 .
Male Age: 65 to 74 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 928 245 674 668 2 30 4 26 636 .
Male Level of educ: 1. Low Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,580 1,017 485 431 11 33 1 32 388 .
Male Level of educ: 2 Intermediate Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,341 1,841 423 382 11 21 3 18 349 .
Male Level of educ: 3 High Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,279 1,924 311 282 9 26 2 24 247 .
Male Level of educ: unknown Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 28 19 9 9 0 1 0 1 8 .
Female Total persons Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 6,186 4,208 1,693 1,568 42 60 6 53 1,466 .
Female Age: 15 to 24 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,044 683 231 160 20 30 1 30 110 .
Female Age: 25 to 44 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,041 1,732 228 190 13 10 1 9 167 .
Female Age: 25 to 34 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,060 913 107 84 7 5 0 5 71 .
Female Age: 35 to 44 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 981 819 122 107 7 5 1 4 95 .
Female Age: 45 to 74 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 3,102 1,793 1,234 1,217 8 19 4 15 1,190 .
Female Age: 45 to 54 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,030 863 125 117 4 7 1 6 106 .
Female Age: 55 to 64 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,103 802 275 269 2 7 2 4 260 .
Female Age: 65 to 74 years Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 968 128 834 832 2 6 1 5 824 .
Female Level of educ: 1. Low Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 1,531 724 723 674 16 29 2 28 628 .
Female Level of educ: 2 Intermediate Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,199 1,536 554 513 14 17 2 15 482 .
Female Level of educ: 3 High Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 2,429 1,934 405 370 12 12 2 10 346 .
Female Level of educ: unknown Not registered at an employment office 2024 2nd quarter 27 14 11 11 0 1 0 1 10 .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table contains quarterly and yearly figures on labour participation in the Netherlands. The population of 15 to 74 years of age (excluding the institutionalized population) is divided into the employed labour force, the unemployed labour force and those not in the labour force. The employed labour force is subdivided on the basis of the professional status, and the average working hours. A division by sex, age and level of education is available.

Data available from: 2013

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final.

Changes as of August 21, 2024:
The figures for 2nd quarter 2024 are added.

Changes as of August 23, 2022:
None, this is a new table. This table has been compiled on the basis of the Labor Force Survey (LFS). Due to changes in the research design and the questionnaire of the LFS, the figures for 2021 are not automatically comparable with the figures up to and including 2020. The key figures in this table have therefore been made consistent with the (non-seasonally adjusted) figures in the table Arbeidsdeelname, kerncijfers seizoengecorrigeerd (see section 4), in which the outcomes for the period 2013-2020 have been recalculated to align with the outcomes from 2021. When further detailing the outcomes according to job and personal characteristics, there may nevertheless be differences from 2020 to 2021 as a result of the new method.

When will new figures be released?
New figures will be published on November 21, 2024.

Description topics

Labour force and not in the labour force
People who are part of the employed labour force, the unemployed labour force or who are not in the labour force.

This definition concerns people who live in the Netherlands (excluding the institutionalized population). The figures are usually presented for the population aged 15 to 74 years old. Paid work is regardless of the hours worked.
Employed labour force
People who have paid work.

This definition concerns people who live in the Netherlands (excluding the institutionalized population). The figures are usually presented for the population aged 15 to 74 years old. Paid work is regardless of the hours worked.
Doesn’t want more hours or not available
This group consists of people:
- who work full-time (35 hours or more a week) in their first job;
- who work part-time (less than 35 hours a week) in their first job and do not want to work more hours within six months (assuming that their earnings also change);
- who work part-time (less than 35 hours a week) in their first job, want to work more hours within six months, but are not immediately available for this;

Up to and including 2012 it was assumed that people who work 12 hours or more a week and want to work more hours, cannot start within two weeks. This group was therefore not asked if they could start within two weeks. The questionnaire has now been adjusted so that the respondent will receive this question. The number of people that can start within two weeks is therefore greater than before and the remaining part of the employed labour force that does not want to work more hours or is not available, is therefore (equally) lower.
Not employed labour force
People who don't have paid work.

This definition concerns people who live in the Netherlands (excluding the institutionalized population). The figures are usually presented for the population aged 15 to 74 years old. The non-employed population consists of the unemployed labour force and the people not in the labour force. Paid work is regardless of the hours worked.
Not employed labour force
People who don't have paid work.

This definition concerns people who live in the Netherlands (excluding the institutionalized population). The figures are usually presented for the population aged 15 to 74 years old. The non-employed population consists of the unemployed labour force and the people not in the labour force. Paid work is regardless of the hours worked.
Not in the labour force
People who don’t have paid work, who haven’t recently looked for work recently or are not directly available for it.

This definition concerns people who live in the Netherlands (excluding the institutionalized population). The figures are usually presented for the population aged 15 to 74 years old. Paid work is regardless of the hours worked.
Not in the labour force
People who don’t have paid work, who haven’t recently looked for work recently or are not directly available for it.

This definition concerns people who live in the Netherlands (excluding the institutionalized population). The figures are usually presented for the population aged 15 to 74 years old. Paid work is regardless of the hours worked.
Available to work, but not seeking
Person is directly available for work, but hasn’t recently looked for work.
Available to work, but not seeking
Person is directly available for work, but hasn’t recently looked for work.
Because of discouragement
Person is directly available for work, but hasn’t recently looked for work because they expect little result.

Up to and including 2014, it was assumed that for people who do not want to work for 12 hours or more a week and who report a certain reason for this, the same reason applies if they wanted to work less than 12 hours a week but did not look for work. The questionnaire has now been adapted so that the respondent can also report another reason not to look for work for less than 12 hours a week. The group that reports discouragement as the reason for not looking for work, therefore, appears to be larger in size than before and the remaining group that has not looked for work for other reasons is therefore (equally) lower.
Because of other reason
Person is directly available for work, but hasn’t recently looked for work because of other reason than expecting little result.

Up to and including 2014, it was assumed that for people who do not want to work for 12 hours or more a week and who report a certain reason for this, the same reason applies if they wanted to work less than 12 hours a week but did not look for work. The questionnaire has now been adapted so that the respondent can also report another reason not to look for work for less than 12 hours a week. The group that reports discouragement as the reason for not looking for work, therefore, appears to be larger in size than before and the remaining group that has not looked for work for other reasons is therefore (equally) lower.
Seeking work, but not available
Person is not directly available for work, but has recently looked for work.
Not seeking work, not available
Person is not directly available for work and also hasn’t recently looked for work.
Not seeking work, not available
Person is not directly available for work and also hasn’t recently looked for work.
Want to work
Person is not directly available for work and also hasn’t recently looked for work, but wants to have paid work.