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Estonia

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One quarter of 15‑64 year‑olds in Estonia are only weakly attached to the labour market (they do not work, or work only some months a year, work on unstable employment contracts or have low earnings) and might achieve better labour market outcomes...
In 2019, Estonia was among the top performers in the European Union in terms of employment and labour market participation. Although the early figures from 2020 show that the COVID‑19 crisis had a strong impact on Estonia, the economy also already...
Only 40% of people who are weakly attached to the labour market are in contact with the Estonian public employment service. However, the referral rate to active labour market policies is high (80%) once the contact has been established. Due to the...
Despite Estonia’s good labour market performance, a considerable share of the population lacks solid labour market attachment, facing a number of obstacles limiting their access to good jobs. Overall, the institutional set-up of ALMP provision...
Giving people better opportunities to participate in the labour market is a key policy objective in all OECD and EU countries. More and better employment increases disposable income, strengthens economic growth and improves well-being. Well-tailored...
The current system of ALMP provision in Estonia supports good outcomes in the labour market and the stakeholders tend to be satisfied with the broad set-up of the system. Nevertheless, the stakeholders should consider reducing some of the complexity...
The provision of active labour market policies has significantly improved in Estonia over the past decade. The incentives for the jobseekers to contact the Estonian public employment service have increased, the employment service has increased its...
The Estonian labour market has performed relatively well over recent years placing the country among the top performers in the European Union (EU) both in terms of employment and activity rates. In 2019, the employment rate among 15‑64 year‑olds rose...
Estonian
Eesti tööturul on läinud viimastel aastatel suhteliselt hästi, mis seab Eesti  Euroopa Liidu (EL) riikide seas nii tööhõive kui tööjõus osalemise määra poolest esimeste hulka. Aastal 2019 tõusis 15-64-aastaste tööhõive määr 75,2%-ni, mis on palju...
English
The Estonian Public Procurement Act includes the following RBC objectives – additional frameworks apply, depending on the RBC objective:
With a milder contraction than initially feared, GDP is set to fall by 4.7% in 2020, before rebounding by 3.4% in 2021 and 3.3% in 2022. Consumption is expected to strengthen as households regain confidence and draw down large savings set aside at...
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