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The number of people in employment exceeded 9.8 million for the first time at the end of last year, but declined to just under 9.8 million in February. However, an average of 2 thousand more people per month have found paid employment over the past three months. Apart from that, 3.6 million people aged 15 to 74 were not in paid employment for various reasons. In addition to people who were unemployed, another 3.2 million people were not seeking and/or immediately available for work recently. These people are not counted as part of the labour force. They mainly include retirees and people unable to work due to sickness or work incapacity. Over the past three months, the number of people outside the labour force has fallen by 7 thousand a month on average.

Unemployment and unemployment benefits
2017 January 588 419
2017 February 582 416
2017 March 571 415
2017 April 563 401
2017 May 564 386
2017 June 555 372
2017 July 544 364
2017 August 534 362
2017 September 529 351
2017 October 511 343
2017 November 504 337
2017 December 503 330
2018 January 487 335
2018 February 474 330
2018 March 465 327
2018 April 463 314
2018 May 460 301
2018 June 463 288
2018 July 458 279
2018 August 463 278
2018 September 451 274
2018 October 444 269
2018 November 433 267
2018 December 437 263
2019 January 437 279
2019 February 419 274
2019 March 416 268
2019 April 409 257
2019 May 411 251
2019 June 423 243
2019 July 424 234
2019 August 432 237
2019 September 432 233
2019 October 432 233
2019 November 434 228
2019 December 409 223
2020 January 390 241
2020 February 383 240
2020 March 388 250
2020 April 427 292
2020 May 439 301
2020 June 513 301
2020 July 532 301
2020 August 533 292
2020 September 519 278
2020 October 509 278
2020 November 485 276
2020 December 476 286
2021 January 448 289
2021 February 450 286
2021 March 439 282
2021 April 427 266
2021 May 419 250
2021 June 405 238
2021 July 393 224
2021 August 406 213
2021 September 399 208
2021 October 382 199
2021 November 359 189
2021 December 369 192
2022 January 354 193
2022 February 336 188
2022 March 327 184
2022 April 316 175
2022 May 323 165
2022 June 339 161
2022 July 353 157
2022 August 378 152
2022 September 382 152
2022 October 365 150
2022 November 364 145
2022 December 352 149
2023 January 360 154
2023 February 356 154
2023 March 357 158
2023 April 343 156
2023 May 353 151
2023 June 353 153
2023 July 362 152
2023 August 364 156
2023 September 371 155
2023 October 361 156
2023 November 357 160
2023 December 361 161
2024 January 368 167
2024 February 379 174

UWV: the number of unemployment (WW) benefits also rose in February

At the end of February, the UWV issued 173.7 thousand WW benefits. That was 6.6 thousand more than in the previous month (+4.0 percent). In February, 22.5 thousand WW benefits were terminated, while 29.1 thousand new benefits were granted.

WW increase in all age groups

In February 2023, there were 153.9 thousand people receiving unemployment benefits; one year later in 2024, there were 173.7 thousand, i.e. an increase of 19.8 thousand (12.9 percent). The number of unemployed people receiving WW benefits rose in all age groups. The increase was highest among those aged 15 to 24 years (23.9 percent), 25 to 34 years (22.0 percent), and 35 to 44 years (18.7 percent). The increase was slightly less pronounced in the age group 45 to 54 years (10.6 percent) and 55 years and older (3.0 percent).

Youth unemployment rose in February

Unemployment among young people increased in February. In January, 8.2 percent of the labour force aged 15 to 24 were unemployed, compared with 8.7 percent in February. We have seen increases in youth unemployment more often over the past two years for a short period of time. However, youth unemployment is on a slightly upwards trajectory. Among those aged 25 to 44 and 45 to 74, unemployment remained at the same level as in January, at 3.1 and 2.2 percent respectively. These percentages changed less than for young people over the past two years.

Higher unemployment mainly due to loss of jobs

Unemployment trends are the result of underlying flows between those in employment, the unemployed and those who are not part of the labour force. This is visualised in the chart below. The graph below the chart shows the changes in these different flows over the past few months.



Unemployment can increase or decrease due to four different changes in people’s circumstances. Two of these can lead to lower unemployment: when unemployed people find a job, and when unemployed people stop seeking employment and leave the labour market.

There are also two changes that can lead to higher unemployment: when people who have lost their job seek employment, and when people who were previously not part of the labour market start seeking employment. If people in these groups do not find work immediately, they become part of the unemployed labour force.

Over the past three months, more people have lost their jobs, and since January there have also been a relatively high number of people seeking employment but not finding it immediately.

Every month, CBS publishes figures on the labour force in accordance with guidelines of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The corresponding indicators, i.e. the employed and unemployed labour force, are used around the world to describe cyclical developments on the labour market. Monthly figures are essential in this respect. In addition, UWV issues its own monthly figures on unemployment benefits. Figures released by UWV do not correspond one-to-one with the labour force indicators. For more details on the different sources, see our technical explanation (Dutch only).

Source of original article: Statistics Netherlands (CBS) (www.cbs.nl).
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