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Number of Hours Worked in the Czech Republic Is One of the Highest in the European Union
Český statistický úřad
The share of part-time jobs in the Czech Republic is one of the lowest. In 2012, according to results of the Labour Force Sample Survey (LFSS), this share accounted for mere five per cent in the age group 15-64 years, while the EU27 average was 19.2%. This is the main reason why the usual average number of hours worked per week in the main job is in the Czech Republic substantially higher than in a vast majority of the EU countries (40.9 hours compared to 37.3 hours in the EU27).
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Quarter of million of pensioners wanted to work
Český statistický úřad
In 2012 respondents aged 50-69 years were interviewed, within the Labour Force Sample Survey (LFSS), about their retirement. Transition from economic activity into inactivity has been going very quick in the Czech Republic and has been concentrated in the time when people become entitled to earn old-age pension and in a few subsequent years. 244 thousand inactive pensioners stated they had wanted to continue in their work in the moment their economic activities were terminated.
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