The Germany Employed Persons API specializes in delivering comprehensive data related to employment statistics in Germany. This API processes various data fields, including the total number of employed persons, historical averages, and forecasted values. It utilizes domain-specific terminology such as 'employed persons', 'thousand', and 'quarterly forecast', adhering to standards set by statistical offices like the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. The data is structured in a JSON format, featuring fields such as 'current_value', 'historical_average', 'forecast_value', and 'date', allowing for easy integration into applications. Technical requirements include secure access protocols and adherence to data retrieval limits to ensure optimal performance. The output schema is designed to provide both current and historical data points, enabling users to analyze employment trends over time effectively. The numbers are on Thousands.
{"current_value":45882,"historical_average":41185.46,"forecast_value":45800,"date":"Sep 2024"}
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The Germany Employed Persons API provides real-time and historical data on the number of employed persons in Germany, including total employed persons, historical averages, and forecasted values.
The data is structured in a JSON format with fields such as 'current_value', 'historical_average', 'forecast_value', and 'date', allowing for easy integration into applications.
The API requires secure access protocols and adherence to data retrieval limits to ensure optimal performance.
In the context of this API, 'employed persons' refers to individuals who are currently employed, and the numbers are reported in thousands.
Yes, the Germany Employed Persons API provides both current and historical data points, enabling users to effectively analyze employment trends over time.
The current employed persons endpoint returns real-time data on the number of employed persons in Germany, including the current value, historical averages, and forecasted values, all reported in thousands.
The key fields in the response data include 'current_value', 'historical_average', 'forecast_value', and 'date', which provide essential insights into employment statistics.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, making it easy to parse and integrate into applications. Each field is clearly labeled, allowing for straightforward data extraction.
The endpoint provides information on the current number of employed persons, historical averages for comparison, and forecasted values, enabling comprehensive employment analysis.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying parameters such as date ranges or specific employment categories, allowing for tailored insights based on their needs.
The data is sourced from reputable statistical offices, including the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, ensuring high accuracy and reliability in employment statistics.
Typical use cases include economic research, policy-making, labor market analysis, and business planning, where understanding employment trends is crucial for informed decision-making.
Users can utilize the returned data by comparing current values against historical averages and forecasts to identify trends, make predictions, and inform strategic decisions.
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