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Catalog of Indica<strong>to</strong>rs Work/Labor 107 Name of indica<strong>to</strong>r: Long-­‐term unemployment (LTU) Definition: Long-­‐term unemployment refers <strong>to</strong> the number of people with continuous periods of unemployment extending <strong>for</strong> a year or longer, expressed as a percentage of the <strong>to</strong>tal unemployed. It´s called structural unemployment <strong>to</strong>o. Long term unemployed workers are those who are currently not working and without a job <strong>for</strong> more than 1 year) but are willing and able <strong>to</strong> work <strong>for</strong> pay, currently available <strong>to</strong> work, and have actively searched <strong>for</strong> work. Description: Long-­‐term unemployed (12 months and more) persons are those aged at least 15 years not living in collective households who are available <strong>to</strong> start work within the next two weeks and who are seeking work (have actively sought employment at <strong>some</strong> time during the previous four weeks) . This is an important indica<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> measure social exclusion. Sec<strong>to</strong>r: Work/Employment Subsec<strong>to</strong>r: Work and income Sources: [1] Key Indica<strong>to</strong>rs of the Labour Market database. International Labour Organization. 2010 [2] Eurostat; [3] Strategy <strong>for</strong> Gender Mainstreaming in the Employment Sec<strong>to</strong>r 2010-­‐2015 ILOUnit of measuring: Percentage Formula: LTUR = LTUWTWLTUO×100 ; For Women: LTUWR =TWWP ×100Formula explained: Long-­‐term unemployment rate is the number of <strong>to</strong>tal long-­‐term unemployment workers divided among the <strong>to</strong>tal of working people. In <strong>for</strong>mula: LTUR = Long-­‐term unemployment rate; LTUW= Long-­‐term unemployed workers; TW= Total working population. For women: LTUWR = Long-­‐term unemployed women rate.; LTUWO= Long-­‐term unemployed women; TWWP= Total working women population Priority: Yes Local/International: Local

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