The Germany Employment Stats API specializes in delivering comprehensive data related to the employment rate in Germany. It processes various data fields including the current employment rate, previous rates, and historical data spanning from 2009 to 2025. The API utilizes domain-specific terminology such as 'employment rate', 'historical data', and 'forecast', adhering to standards set by EUROSTAT. Data is structured in a JSON format, with key fields such as 'Country', 'Last', 'Previous', 'Unit', and 'Reference' to ensure clarity and consistency. The API is designed to handle requests for specific time frames and can return both current and historical employment statistics. Technical requirements include a stable internet connection and compatibility with standard HTTP request methods.
The output format is structured to facilitate easy integration into applications, providing users with a clear and concise view of employment trends in Germany. Numbers are on Thousands.
{"historical_employment_rates":[{"country":"Germany","year":2020,"employment_rate":78.3,"previous_rate":79.6,"unit":"%"},{"country":"Germany","year":2019,"employment_rate":79.6,"previous_rate":73.2,"unit":"%"},{"country":"Germany","year":2009,"employment_rate":73.2,"previous_rate":null,"unit":"%"}]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5526/germany+employment+stats+api/7165/get+historical+employment+rate' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[{"country":"Germany","indicator":"Employed Persons","value":37716,"date":"November 1993"}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5526/germany+employment+stats+api/7166/get+employed+persons+in+germany' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"filter":"Required"}'
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The Germany Employment Stats API provides detailed employment rate statistics for Germany, including current employment rates, historical data from 2009 to 2025, and forecasts.
The data is structured in a JSON format and includes key fields such as 'Country', 'Last', 'Previous', 'Unit', and 'Reference' to ensure clarity and consistency.
To use the Germany Employment Stats API, you need a stable internet connection and compatibility with standard HTTP request methods.
Yes, the API allows users to request specific time frames for both current and historical employment statistics.
The API adheres to standards set by EUROSTAT, ensuring that the terminology and data provided are consistent with recognized statistical practices.
This endpoint returns historical employment rate statistics for Germany, including the employment rate for each specified year, previous rates for comparison, and the unit of measurement, which is percentage (%).
Users can filter data by criteria such as the actual number of employed persons, previous numbers, highest, and lowest counts of employed persons, allowing for tailored data retrieval.
The response is structured as a JSON array containing objects for each year, with fields for 'country', 'year', 'employment_rate', 'previous_rate', and 'unit', facilitating easy access to historical trends.
The key fields include 'country', 'indicator', 'value', and 'date', providing essential information about the number of employed persons in Germany for the specified date.
This endpoint provides historical employment rates from 2009 to the current year, including current rates, previous rates for comparison, and the ability to specify date ranges for analysis.
Users can customize requests by specifying date ranges for historical data or selecting particular filters for the number of employed persons, allowing for focused analysis based on their needs.
The data is sourced from official statistics and adheres to standards set by EUROSTAT, ensuring reliability and consistency in the employment statistics provided.
Typical use cases include research and analysis by economists, policymakers, and businesses to understand employment trends, inform strategic planning, and assess labor market conditions in Germany.
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