EUROPEAN ECONOMY. Developments on the labour market in the Community Results of a survey covering employers and employees Quest A macroeconomic model for the countries of the European Community as part of the world economy: No 47 March 1991
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ISSN 0379­0991 ISS ■ J il KIT ÍAN Y S OM ico COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES DIRECTORATE­GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Ha * 1 '~·:-: ·'·' V­'­·­':­: ■.■.''"' • ■ Developments on the labour market in the Community Results of a survey covering employers and employees Quest A macroeconomic model for the countries of the European Community as part of the world economy No 47 March 1991 European Ecotiomy appears four times a year. It contains important reports and communications from the Commission to the Council and to the Parliament on the economic situation and developments. In addition, European Economy presents reports and studies on problems concerning economic policy. Two supplements accompany the main periodical: — Series A—'Economic trends' appears monthly except in August and describes with the aid of tables and graphs the most recent trends of industrial production, consumer prices, unemployment, the balance of trade, exchange rates, and other indicators. This supplement also presents the Commission staff's macroeconomic forecasts and Commission communications to the Council on economic policy. — Series Β—'Business and consumer survey results' gives the main results of opinion surveys of industrial chief executives (orders, stocks, production outlook, etc.) and of consumers (economic and financial situation and outlook, etc.) in the Community, and other business cycle indicators.

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ISSN 0379­0991 ISS

J il KIT ÍAN
Y S OM ico
COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
DIRECTORATE­GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Ha
*
1 '~·:-: ·'·' V­'­·­':­: ■.■.''"' •

Developments on the labour market
in the Community
Results of a survey covering employers and employees
Quest
A macroeconomic model for the countries
of the European Community as part of the world economy
No 47 March 1991 European Ecotiomy appears four times a year. It contains important
reports and communications from the Commission to the Council and to
the Parliament on the economic situation and developments. In addition,
European Economy presents reports and studies on problems concerning
economic policy.
Two supplements accompany the main periodical:
— Series A—'Economic trends' appears monthly except in August and
describes with the aid of tables and graphs the most recent trends of
industrial production, consumer prices, unemployment, the balance
of trade, exchange rates, and other indicators. This supplement
also presents the Commission staff's macroeconomic forecasts and
Commission communications to the Council on economic policy.
— Series Β—'Business and consumer survey results' gives the main
results of opinion surveys of industrial chief executives (orders,
stocks, production outlook, etc.) and of consumers (economic and
financial situation and outlook, etc.) in the Community, and other
business cycle indicators. It also appears monthly, with the exception
of August.
Subscription terms are shown on the back and the addresses of the sales
offices are shown on page 3 of the cover.
Unless otherwise indicated the texts are published under the responsibility
of the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the
Commission of the European Communities, rue de la Loi 200, 1049
Brussels, to which enquiries other than those related to sales and subscrip­
tions should be addressed. Commission of the European Communities
EUROPEAN
ECONOMY
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
March 1991 Number 47 Developments on the labour market
in the Community
Results of a survey covering employers and employees
Quest
A macroeconomic model for the countries
of the European Community as part of the world economy Abbreviations and symbols used
Countries
Β Belgium
DK Denmark
D Federal Republic of Germany
GR Greece
E Spain
F France
IRL Ireland
1 Italy
L Luxembourg
NI. The Netherlands
Ρ Portugal
UK United Kingdom
EUR 9 European Community excluding Greece, Spain and Portugal
EUR 10 n y g Spain and Portugal
EUR 12 European Community, 12 Member States
Currencies
ECU European currency unit
BFR Belgian franc
DKR Danish krone
DM Deutschmark
DR Greek drachma
ESC Portuguese escudo
FF French franc
Dutch guilder HFL
IRL Irish pound (punt)
Luxembourg franc LFR
Italian lira LIT
PTA Spanish peseta
Pound sterling UKL
US dollar USD
Swiss franc SFR
Japanese yen YEN
CAD Canadian dollar
Austrian schilling ÖS
Russian rouble R
Other abbreviations
ACP African, Caribbean and Pacific countries having signed the Lomé Convention
ECSCEuropean Coal and Steel Community
EDFn Development Fund
EIB European Investment Bank
EMCFn Monetary Cooperation Fund
EMSEuropean y System
ERDF n Regional Development Fund
EuratomEuropean Atomic Energy Community
EurostatStatistical Office of the European Communities
GDP (GNP) Gross domestic (national) product
GFCF Gross fixed capital formation
LDCsLess­developed countries
MioMillion
Mrd 1000million
NCINewCommunity Instrument
OCTsOverseas countries and territories
OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OPECn of Petroleum Exporting Countries
PPS Purchasing power standard
SMEsSmall and medium­sized enterprises
SOECStatistical Office of the European Communities
toe Tonne of oil equivalent
:Not available Summary
Part I — Developments on the labour market in the Com­
munity — Results of a survey covering and
employees 7
Part II — Quest — A macroeconomic model for the coun­
tries of the European Community as part of the
world economy 51 Parti
Developments on the labour market
in the Community
Results of a survey covering
employers and employees1
1 The surveys were carried out on behalf of the Directorate-General for Economic and
Financial Affairs of the Commission of the European Communities. The results were
processed by Michel Devilliers, Claus F. Hofmann and Franz-Josef Klein. The statistical
work was carried out by Michel Biart, Nando Callegari and Astrid Jungmann.

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