- CONSUMER EXPECTATIONS SURVEY – LATEST RESULTS
Economic growth and labour markets
Frankfurt am Main, 11 October 2023
Overview
This report contains the main aggregate indicators from the Consumer Expectations Survey (CES) related to economic growth and labour markets. Results are reported monthly at the euro area level, by country, by age group and by income quintile. The topics covered include:
- Economic growth expectations for the next 12 months
- Perceived current unemployment rate
- Expected unemployment rate 12 months ahead
- Probability of finding a job in the next three months
- Probability of losing your job in the next three months
- Probability of looking for a job in the next three months
Table 1 provides an overview of the latest results for the main indicators included in this report. For more detailed information on how the aggregate indicators are computed, please refer to the Guide to the computation of aggregate statistics and the CES Methodological information on the survey, available on the data and methodological information section of the CES webpage. The data behind the aggregate series included in this report can also be found under the same section.
Table 1
Overview of latest results – Economic growth and labour markets
Economic growth expectations for the next 12 months
In the qualitative question, respondents are asked: “During the next 12 months, I expect the economy of the country I currently live in to…”. The possible responses are “Grow”, “Shrink” and “Neither grow nor shrink”.
The open-ended (quantitative) question reads: “During the next 12 months, by how much do you think the economy will grow/shrink?
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Economic growth expectations for the next 12 months – qualitative
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Economic growth expectations for the next 12 months – pooled
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Mean economic growth expectations for the next 12 months – by country
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Mean economic growth expectations for the next 12 months – by age group
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Mean economic growth expectations for the next 12 months – by income quintile
Perceived current unemployment rate
Respondents are asked: “What do you think is the current unemployment rate in the country you currently live in?”
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Perceptions of the current unemployment rate – pooled
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Mean perceptions of the current unemployment rate – by country
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Mean perceptions of the current unemployment rate – by age group
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Mean perceptions of the current unemployment rate – by income quintile
Expected unemployment rate 12 months ahead
Respondents are asked: “What do you think will be the unemployment rate 12 months from now in the country you currently live in?”
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Expected unemployment rate 12 months ahead – pooled
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Mean expected unemployment rate 12 months ahead – by country
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Mean expected unemployment rate 12 months ahead – by age group
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Mean expected unemployment rate 12 months ahead – by income quintile
Probability of finding a job in the next three months
Respondents are asked: “Please think about the types of job that may be available to you. What do you think is the percent chance that, within the coming three months, you will find a job that you will accept?”.
The question is asked to respondents who are unemployed and actively looking for a job and to respondents who are unemployed and interested in having a job but are not actively looking for a job.
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Reported probability of finding a job in the next three months – pooled
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Mean reported probability of finding a job in the next three months – by country
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Mean reported probability of finding a job in the next three months – by age group
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Mean reported probability of finding a job in the next three months – by income quintile
Probability of losing your job in the next three months
Respondents are asked: “What do you think is the percent chance that you will lose your current job during the next three months?”
The question is asked to respondents who are working full-time or part-time, temporarily laid-off or on extended leave.
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Reported probability of losing your job in the next three months – pooled
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Mean reported probability of losing your job in the next three months – by country
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Mean reported probability of losing your job in the next three months – by age group
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Mean reported probability of losing your job in the next three months – by income quintile
Probability of looking for a job in the next three months
Respondents are asked: “What do you think is the percent chance that within the coming three months, you will start looking for a (new) job?”
The question is asked to all respondents who indicate that they are not currently searching for a job, including employed, unemployed and some inactive groups such as students or people who are taking care of others at home.
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Reported probability of looking for a job in the next three months – pooled
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Mean reported probability of looking for a job in the next three months – by country
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Mean reported probability of looking for a job in the next three months – by age group
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Mean reported probability of looking for a job in the next three months – by income quintile