Labour income share, economic activity

Labour income share, economic activity

Economic activities/branches (SIC 2008) Periods Labour income share (%) Compensation of employees (mln euro) Imputed labour income (mln euro) Net operating surplus (mln euro) Remuneration of labour (mln euro) Remuneration of labour and capital (mln euro)
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 1995 81,4 108.165 21.058 50.527 129.223 158.692
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 1996 81,2 113.006 21.971 53.272 134.977 166.278
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 1997 79,3 119.731 24.214 61.803 143.945 181.534
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 1998 77,9 128.791 25.309 68.970 154.100 197.761
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 1999 78,9 139.376 26.833 71.226 166.209 210.602
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2000 79,7 151.599 28.696 74.562 180.295 226.161
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2001 78,1 158.498 31.073 84.305 189.571 242.803
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2002 78,1 162.811 30.930 85.322 193.741 248.133
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2003 79,0 164.490 30.683 82.529 195.173 247.019
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2004 77,3 165.761 30.149 87.548 195.910 253.309
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2005 75,2 167.702 31.072 96.772 198.774 264.474
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2006 73,7 173.405 33.623 107.524 207.028 280.929
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2007 72,5 184.220 35.405 118.656 219.625 302.876
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2008 74,2 195.586 35.642 116.237 231.228 311.823
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2009 77,7 195.885 33.982 100.007 229.867 295.892
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2010 76,9 192.415 34.659 102.825 227.074 295.240
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2011 77,1 198.244 35.747 105.353 233.991 303.597
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2012 78,2 200.941 35.984 102.060 236.925 303.001
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2013 78,0 200.077 36.775 103.452 236.852 303.529
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2014 77,7 203.177 38.819 108.387 241.996 311.564
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2015 74,8 206.215 42.592 126.454 248.807 332.669
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2016 74,5 215.304 46.005 135.265 261.309 350.569
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2017 73,7 224.793 48.903 146.757 273.696 371.550
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2018 74,3 238.600 52.197 152.823 290.797 391.423
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2019 73,5 251.588 54.561 165.063 306.149 416.651
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2020 74,4 255.846 52.823 158.849 308.669 414.695
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2021 70,5 267.247 58.205 194.170 325.452 461.417
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2022 69,8 288.065 63.478 215.721 351.543 503.786
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2023 70,0 310.184 67.352 228.877 377.536 539.061
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2024* 70,4 329.792 68.181 235.148 397.973 564.940
A-U (excl. B, K, L, O, P and Q) 2025* 70,6 349.910 68.661 242.616 418.571 592.526
Bron: CBS.
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Tabeltoelichting


This table presents data on the labour income share and the components used to calculate it. The labour income share is a measure of the distribution of earned income between providers of labour (employees and the self-employed) and providers of capital.

Data available from: 1995.

Status of the figures:
Data from 1995 up to and including 2023 are final. Data of 2024 and 2025 are provisional. The labour income share is based on data from the system of supply and use tables and the Sector accounts. Because the Sector accounts are revised annually, definitive figures can be subject to changes.

Changes as of July 8th 2026:
Data of 2025 have been added to this table. Following revision policy, 2024 data are updated, and time series of the sector accounts are revised (annual revision).

When will new figures be published?
Provisional data are published 6 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 18 months after the end of the reporting year.

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Labour income share
The share of compensation of labor (employees and self-employed) in the total earned income of a country.
Compensation of employees
The total compensation, in cash or in kind, due by an employer to an employee for the work performed during a reporting period. The compensation of employees is equal to the total of wages and social contributions at the expense of employers.
Imputed labour income
Imputed labour income by self-employed and family workers.
Net operating surplus
The surplus that remains after compensation of employees and taxes less subsidies on production and imports have been subtracted from the sum of value added at basic prices. For the self-employed (who are part of the sector households) the surplus is called mixed income, it is partly a reward for their entrepreneurship compensation for their labour.
Remuneration of labour
Remuneration of labour and capital