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Employed by economic activity and sex (NACE Rev. 2.) 2008 - 2024

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Informācijas un lietotāju atbalsta daļa, Central Statistics Bureau of Latvia
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Number (thousand):
number (thousand)
%:
per cent
Standart error (thousand):
number (thousand)
Absolute margin of error (thousand) (+/-):
number (thousand)
Central Statistics Bureau of Latvia
NBL040
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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.TOTAL TOTAL , A Agriculture, forestry and fishing , B Mining and quarrying ,

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The total number includes people employed in extraterritorial organizations and institutions and persons with unspecified kind of activity. Confidence interval is calculated by 95% confidence. Metadata ... = Data not available or too uncertain for presentation The data are derived from the continuous Labour Force Survey (LFS), which collects information on economic activity (employment and unemployment). Differences in employment data between the NBA/NBL and EKA tables (e.g., NBA010 and EKA011) as well as in employment breakdowns by occupation (e.g., NBL080 and EKA051), economic activity (e.g., NBL040 and EKA071), and status in employment (e.g. NBL070 and EKA041) ­– arise from the data collection and compilation methods applied.

In the tables NBA and NBL, data are obtained from the continuous Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides information on the labour status of population (employment and unemployment).

In the EKA tables, data on labour status, occupation, economic activity, and status in employment are compiled annually from administrative data sources.