hõive
Hõive (Estonian for "employment") denotes the state of being employed and is commonly used to describe the share of a population that holds paid work or is self‑employed. As an economic indicator, hõive is often expressed as an employment rate: the proportion of the working‑age population (frequently defined as ages 15–64 or 20–64) that is employed. It is distinct from the unemployment rate, which measures the proportion of the labor force that is without work but actively seeking employment.
Measurement of hõive relies on household or labor force surveys and administrative records. Common challenges include
Hõive is a key indicator of labor market health and social inclusion. High employment rates are associated
Policymakers influence hõive through active labor market programs, vocational training, childcare provision, tax and benefit systems,