C Evidence Grade C Trusted with Context Dated

57.605%

57.605% — employment to population ratio 15plus for Poland (2023)

2023  · Unknown  · ILO

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Value
57.605%
Unit
Percentage
Data Vintage
2023
Entity
Poland
Study Type
Unknown
Geography
POL
Trend
Stable
C
Moderate quality evidence

Useful directional data with some methodological gaps. Treat as indicative rather than definitive — corroborate before citing in formal research.

44/100 confidence
Extraction
50
Source Trust
97
Citation Chain
90
Independence
30
Methodology
50
Freshness
75
ILO Primary Tier A
https://sdmx.ilo.org/rest/data/ILO,DF_EMP_2WAP_SEX_AGE_RT,1.0 ↗
Confidence: 57/100 Vintage: 2023
Original Research
ILO · Original study ↗

Employment-to-population ratio, ages 15+, total, ILO modelled estimates (Nov 2025). ILOSTAT.

Study: Unknown
Period Value Change
2015 52.81%
2016 53.788% +1.9%
2017 54.761% +1.8%
2018 55.327% +1.0%
2019 55.593% +0.5%
2020 55.586% -0.0%
2021 56.78% +2.1%
2022 57.289% +0.9%
2023 (current) 57.605% +0.6%
RegionPOL
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Poland: 57.605% employment to population ratio 15plus. Source: ILO (2023). Via Lighthouse Research Data — https://lighthousedata.io/data/employment-to-population-ratio-15plus-poland-2023
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<blockquote cite="https://lighthousedata.io/data/employment-to-population-ratio-15plus-poland-2023" style="border-left:3px solid #2563eb;padding:12px 16px;margin:16px 0;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;background:#f0f4ff;"><strong>57.605%</strong> — employment to population ratio 15plus for Poland<br><small>Source: ILO (2023) · <a href="https://lighthousedata.io/data/employment-to-population-ratio-15plus-poland-2023" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lighthouse Data</a></small></blockquote>
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