arbeidsdeltakelsesraten
Arbeidsdeltakelsesraten, also known as the labor force participation rate, is a key economic indicator that measures the proportion of the working-age population that is either employed or actively seeking employment. It is typically calculated by dividing the number of people in the labor force by the total population of working-age individuals, usually defined as those aged 15 to 74 years old in many countries.
This rate provides insights into the overall health and activity of a country's labor market. A high
The arbeidsdeltakelsesrate can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic cycles, changes in education levels, retirement