14.7 per cent of employees in the EU were low-wage earners in 2022, as opposed to 16.2% in 2018, in a set of figures released Thursday by Eurostat, the EU’s statistics agency.

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Low-wage earners are defined as employees earning two-thirds or less of the median gross hourly earnings in the country of work.

The share of low-wage earners was higher among women than men in 2022 (17.1% compared with 12.6%). In 2018, the shares were 18.2% of female and 12.5% of male employees.

Low-wage earners accounted for about a quarter (25.2%) of employees younger than 30. In the older age groups this share was lower: 12.1% among employees aged 30-49, and 13.4% among those older than 50.

The lower the level of a person’s education, the higher the likelihood of being a low-wage earner. In 2022, 27.5% of employees in the EU with a low education level were low-wage earners, compared with 17.5% of employees with a medium level of education and 4.8% of those with a high education level.

The proportion of low-wage earners varied significantly among EU countries in 2022. The highest share was observed in Bulgaria (26.8%), followed by Romania (23.9%), Latvia (23.3%), Greece (21.7%), Estonia (21.2%) and Cyprus (20.0%).

In contrast, less than 10% of employees were low-wage earners in Portugal (1.8%), Sweden (4.1%), Finland (6.5%), Italy (8.8%), Slovenia (9.4%) and France and Denmark (9.7% both).

In 2022, the share of low-wage earners recorded in the EU was highest in accommodation and food service activities (35.1%); followed by administrative and support service activities (32.3%), that includes the persons employed by interim agencies.

The type of contract also plays a role: among employees with an employment contract of limited duration, 27.2% were low-wage earners, compared with 12.6% of those with an indefinite contract.

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