How many people work for the government in your country? 

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Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has recently issued a report showing the percentage of people in European countries working in the government sector.

According the report, government employment accounted for 16 % of employment in the EU in 2016. This share has remained more or less stable at between 15 % and 17 % of total employment since 2000. Government employment includes civil servants and other government employees (at national, regional and local level) as well as armed forces. It should be noted that the limits of the government sector vary across Member States for example, jobs in education or health are part of government employment in some countries, while they are not in others.

The share of people employed in the government sector in 2016 varied among the Member States, with the highest proportions recorded in Sweden (29 % of total employment), Denmark (28 %), Finland (25 %), Estonia (23 %), Lithuania, France and Hungary (2015) (all 22 %) and the lowest in Germany (10 %), Luxembourg (12 %), the Netherlands (13 %), Italy (14 %), Portugal, Ireland and Spain (all 15 %).

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Source: eurostat – Government employment in the EU stable since 2000

 

 

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