Table I

Projected changes in the structure of potential labor resources in European regions

Year201520602015–2060201520602015–2060201520602015–2060201520602015–2060
Age20–34a35–49a50–69aPotential labor resources
20–69b
Europe29.927.5−2.431.731.6−0.138.440.92.566.756.8−9.9
Eastern Europe32.328.0−4.330.433.53.137.338.51.269.257.3−11.9
e.g.            
 Poland32.225.6−6.629.931.11.237.943.35.469.654.6−15.0c
 Slovakia31.826.6−5.232.031.3−0.736.242.15.970.256.2−14.0
 Czechia28.327.8−0.534.132.2−1.937.640.02.469.056.0−13.0
Northern Europe31.028.6−2.431.331.40.137.740.02.364.458.3−6.1
Southern Europe26.525.0−1.534.929.5−5.438.645.56.966.154.4−11.7
Western Europe28.327.9−0.431.330.6−0.740.441.51.164.656.8−7.8

Notes:aValues denote percentages within the population aged 20–69 years, representing the structure of potential labor resources; bvalues represent percentages within the whole population; cmaximum value for European countries

Source: Based on United Nations (2019) 

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