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The activity rate expresses the ratio to the working-age population (15-64) of people who actually enter the labour market, whether they are employed or unemployed. That rate therefore reflects behaviour in relation to the labour market, which is itself a function of a considerable number of variables relating as much to the individual, his family and his culture as to the economic and institutional context in which he operates. Data from the 2011 Census are the most recent data we currently have at the sub-communal level. The Census population is not strictly defined in the same way as that used for the other labour market indicators. This can impact the results even if the orders of magnitude remain the same. More information on the IWEPS website: - the part "[\2](\1)" - the "[\2](\1)" - IWEPS Working Paper No 13 Some indicators of the theme are also available by statistical sectors on the website of the "[\2](\1)"
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