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Real labour productivity per hour worked - quarterly data

<p>The labour productivity is the ratio of gross domestic product at current price (nominal) to total hours worked by employees and self-employed (domestic concept). The GDP per hour worked gives an indication of how much economic production activity can be attributed to each hour worked in the economy. If the index of a country is higher than 100, this country's level of GDP per person employed is higher than the EU average and vice versa. Basic figures are expressed in PPS, i.e. a common currency that eliminates the differences in price levels between countries allowing meaningful volume comparisons of GDP between countries. </p><p>Please note that persons employed does not distinguish between full-time and part-time employment. </p><p>The input data are obtained through official transmissions of national accounts' country data in the ESA 2010 transmission programme. Data are expressed as percentage change comparing year Y with year Y-1 and as Index 2015.</p>

eu-estat-sdmx:TIPSNA71

Real labour productivity per hour worked - quarterly data

ESTAT

Publisher
ESTAT
Source
Eurostat (eu-estat-sdmx)
Status
Active
Formats
SDMX-XML
Licence
EU reuse policy (Commission Decision 2011/833/EU) — attribution required · open
Standard
SDMX 2.1
Dataset id
eu-estat-sdmx:TIPSNA71
Last verified
2026-08-16