EU Labour Force Survey or national survey, 25-64 year-olds
Note:
The EU Labour Force Survey measures the “share of population who report having participated in formal and/or
non-formal learning activities during the 4 weeks prior to being interviewed”.
Countries are ranked in ascending order of the relative change of participation in formal and/or non-formal education and
training for women during the second quarter of 2020 relative to the second quarter of 2019.
Source:
OECD (2021
[21]
), Indicator A7.
By May 2021, the number of online job vacancies had dropped by
more than 40% in most countries compared to the beginning of the
year
The COVID-19 pandemic deteriorated economic
conditions in 2020 in most countries and they remain
diffi cult in 2021. The job vacancy rate, the share
of total posts that are vacant, in the 20 European
countries of the OECD dropped by about 25%, from
2.2% in Q2 2019 to 1.6% in Q2 2020 as companies
stopped hiring due to lockdown restrictions and
a diffi cult economic context (Eurostat
[29]
). In many
countries, the economic crisis has led to massive job
losses, with no certainty that all jobs will be recreated
after the economic crisis as the pandemic accelerated
broader economic transformations, such as the
digitalisation and transformation of jobs.
The number of online job vacancies has also been
affected by the crisis. Evidence shows that by
May 2020, the volume of online job vacancies
had dropped by more than 40% in most countries
compared to the beginning of the year. Job postings
requiring individuals to work from home soared, driving
home the need for workers to possess digital skills.
Low-educated workers were particularly affected by
declining openings in the early phase of the pandemic
(OECD, 2021
[27]
).
On average across the OECD, the number of new
jobs posted on line dropped by approximately 60%
by early May 2020 compared to the start of the year.
By July 2020, several countries experienced a relative
improvement, with a reduction in the contraction of new
jobs published on line. However, total jobs published
on line were still considerably lower than during
the pre-crisis period, and remained low between
September and November 2020 (in countries for
which information is available) (OECD, 2021
[27]
).
Although the volume of online job postings has
declined in virtually every industry, heterogeneity exists
across sectors. Some industries and sectors maintained
most of their operations and sometimes even
experienced a surge in demand, while others were
forced to reduce or halt their operations. On average
across European countries for which information is
available, the health care and social assistance sectors
experienced a milder decline relative to other sectors.
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By contrast, occupations in the tourism and leisure
sectors were hit hard. In many European countries,
online job postings for client information workers fell
by 70% compared to the beginning of the year. In
Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States,
advertisements seeking travel agents, tour guides or
flight attendants dropped by 70-90% between March
and November 2020 (OECD, 2021
[27]
).
-100
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
%
2020
Jan.-Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
2021
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Individual countries
EU average
OECD average
Figure 14•
Evolution of online job vacancies during the COVID-19 pandemic (January 2020-March 2021)
Note:
The figure shows the percentage change in the number of online job postings by country relative to the pre-crisis period
(average of January and February 2020). Belgium, Finland, Hungary, New Zealand, Portugal and Sweden are omitted from the
analysis due to small sample size or high volatility observed in the studied period.
Source:
OECD (2021
[27]
), Figure 5.1. OECD calculations based on data from Burning Glass Technologies, May 2021.
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Table A1
[1/2]
•
Number of instruction days schools were "fully closed" and "partially open" in 2020 and 2021, by
level of education
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