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Labour Market in the Czech Republic

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Absolute values are in thousands. Differences between the total and individual items used to provide the total are due to rounding-off (it was the total that was rounded off and not the individual items). Absolute and relative data in all textual and annex tables are derived from non-rounded-off figures. If the sum of divided characteristics is different from the total, the difference is caused by the reasons stated above or the scale of items is not complete (somewhere ‘Not identified’ is not stated).

The following standard statistical symbols are used in the tables to show cases of marginal values:

- is used to indicate that the phenomenon did not occur in the sample
x is used to indicate that the phenomenon is not applicable
is used to show that figure is not available or cannot be relied on

"Not identified" in the tables comprises refused answers, answers "do not know" and any other case of an unidentified answer of the respondent. Where more answers to the question asked are possible, the data are classified, in principle, according to the main variant of the answer.

It should be borne in mind in using the tables that sample methods were employed to acquire the information and, therefore, the accuracy decreases as the sample diminishes. The issue of confidence of estimates is dealt with in the respective chapter and the annex to the table part of this publication. Tables 303 and 403 are stated for all areas and regions as this publication is the first of its kind and we wanted to provide our users with the detailed view of these territories. In these tables there are many data that are not confident enough (especially in the first years) and therefore they could not be published.