Joint Employment Report

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The Joint Employment Report is an annual European Union document that reviews member states’ employment policies and labor market performance to guide and coordinate EU-wide employment strategy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union policy document
annual report
employment policy report
adoptedBy Council of the European Union
appliesTo Member States of the European Union
surface form: European Union member states
basedOn Article 148 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
coversTopic active labour market policies
collective bargaining
employment rates
gender equality in the labour market
labour market participation
labour market segmentation
long‑term unemployment
skills and education
social inclusion and poverty reduction
social protection systems related to employment
unemployment
wage developments
working conditions
youth unemployment
evaluates implementation of Employment Guidelines by member states
frequency annual
hasDomain employment policy
labour market
social policy
hasPurpose to assess labour market performance in EU member states
to guide EU‑wide employment policy coordination
to identify key employment challenges and priorities
to monitor progress towards EU employment targets
to provide input to country‑specific recommendations
to review member states’ employment policies
includes comparative analysis across member states
country‑specific analysis
identification of best practices
language official languages of the European Union
methodology uses qualitative policy assessment
uses quantitative indicators
partOf European Semester
preparedBy Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
surface form: European Commission Directorate‑General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
publishedBy European Commission
startTime late 1990s
supports EU employment strategy
Europe 2020 strategy
surface form: Europe 2020 strategy for jobs and growth

European Pillar of Social Rights implementation
targetAudience EU institutions
national governments of EU member states
policy analysts and researchers
social partners
usedIn preparation of country‑specific recommendations under the European Semester
usesInstrument Employment Guidelines

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