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EURES (EURopean Employment Services)

DEMO - Jobseeker profile statistics

If you want to know more about the jobseekers’ profiles in the EURES portal, check out the statistics’ data visualisations on this page. 

Jobseeker profiles are sent to us by our Members & Partners across 31 Member States and the European Commission.

Tips to navigate the information:

The information is displayed in two tabs: a table and a map. Here is how to navigate them:

By residence country

The table shows the number of jobseeker profiles per country of residence. The map in the second tab provides a visualisation of the geographical distribution of the data.

By nationality

The table shows the number of jobseeker profiles based on their nationality (note that a person can have multiple nationalities). The map in the second tab provides a visualisation of the geographical distribution of the data.

By occupation experience

The data shows the number of jobseeker profiles based on their experience in certain occupations (note that a person can have multiple past occupations).

By education level

This table shows the number of jobseeker profiles based on their education level. The pie chart in the second tab provides a visual distribution of the data.

By education field

This table shows the number of jobseeker profiles based on their education field. The pie chart in the second tab provides a visual distribution of the data.

By desired location

The table shows the number of jobseeker profiles per desired location. The map in the second tab provides a visualisation of the geographical distribution of the data. (note that a person can have multiple desired locations)

By language knowledge

The data shows how many jobseekers speak each language according to their proficiency levels. Click the +-icon for more details.

By desired occupation

The data shows the type of occupations jobseekers would like to work in (note that a person can chose multiple desired occupations).

By most common ESCO skills

This table lists the skills jobseekers have, based on the ESCO classification (note that a person can chose multiple skills). In the second tab, the chart shows the top 10 acquired skills.

By contract type

This table shows the types of contracts jobseekers prefer. In the second tab, the chart shows the data visually distributed.

By work schedule

The table shows the work schedule jobseekers prefer. In the second tab, the chart provides the data visual distribution.