Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of the regional labour market of Amsterdam in comparison with regional labour markets of the other large Dutch cities, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht, and with those of selected European cities. Long-term labour market trends and the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic are highlighted through data on unemployment and labour force participation. The chapter then assesses the tightness of the regional labour markets of the four largest Dutch cities across occupations and sectors. Finally, the chapter analyses labour market outcomes by educational attainment, for different age groups, by gender and by migration background.

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