Employment performance is back to pre‑crisis levels
Contrasting trends in job quality
In spite of more inclusive labour markets, poverty remains a concern
The recovery in wage growth lags behind the decline in unemployment
The slowdown in wage growth was widely spread
Low inflation and the productivity slowdown have both driven wage growth down since the crisis
The incidence of involuntary part‑time employment increased following the crisis until the early recovery, but then started to decline
Broad composition effects of part‑time employment have continuously driven wage growth down since the crisis
The lower differential growth between full‑time and part‑time wages reflected the expansion of involuntary part‑time employment in the early recovery
Broad composition effects of unemployment experience have driven wage growth down since the crisis