STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees in Estonia

Estonia: STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees was 1,032 Hours in 2024. ▼ Falling

Latest (2024)
1,032 Hours
Change on year
up 0.7%
Rank
10th
of 10 groups
All-time high
1,192 Hours
in 1995
All-time low
971.76 Hours
in 2010
Years of data
30
1995–2024

STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees in Estonia, 1995–2024

02505007501.0k1.2k1995200920241995: 1.2k Hours1996: 1.2k Hours1997: 1.1k Hours1998: 1.1k Hours1999: 1.1k Hours2000: 1.0k Hours2001: 1.0k Hours2002: 1.1k Hours2003: 1.1k Hours2004: 1.1k Hours2005: 1.1k Hours2006: 1.2k Hours2007: 1.2k Hours2008: 1.1k Hours2009: 1.0k Hours2010: 971.8 Hours2011: 988.2 Hours2012: 1.0k Hours2013: 1.0k Hours2014: 1.0k Hours2015: 1.0k Hours2016: 1.1k Hours2017: 1.1k Hours2018: 1.1k Hours2019: 1.0k Hours2020: 994.7 Hours2021: 984.6 Hours2022: 1.0k Hours2023: 1.0k Hours2024: 1.0k Hours

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Hours.

Analysis

In 2024, stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees in Estonia stood at 1,032 Hours.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 0.7% on the previous year and up 0.6% over ten years.

Over the whole period, stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees in Estonia peaked at 1,192 Hours in 1995 and was at its lowest, 971.76 Hours, in 2010.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 30 years of available data.

STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees in Estonia, year by year

Annual values for STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees in Estonia, 1995 to 2024.
Year Hours Change
1995 1,192 Hours
1996 1,154 Hours -3.2%
1997 1,142 Hours -1.1%
1998 1,132 Hours -0.9%
1999 1,063 Hours -6.1%
2000 1,048 Hours -1.4%
2001 1,047 Hours -0.0%
2002 1,059 Hours +1.1%
2003 1,063 Hours +0.4%
2004 1,087 Hours +2.3%
2005 1,120 Hours +3.0%
2006 1,152 Hours +2.9%
2007 1,163 Hours +0.9%
2008 1,093 Hours -5.9%
2009 1,019 Hours -6.8%
2010 971.76 Hours -4.6%
2011 988.18 Hours +1.7%
2012 1,014 Hours +2.7%
2013 1,016 Hours +0.1%
2014 1,026 Hours +1.0%
2015 1,036 Hours +1.0%
2016 1,052 Hours +1.6%
2017 1,053 Hours +0.1%
2018 1,054 Hours +0.2%
2019 1,017 Hours -3.6%
2020 994.7 Hours -2.2%
2021 984.57 Hours -1.0%
2022 1,004 Hours +1.9%
2023 1,025 Hours +2.1%
2024 1,032 Hours +0.7%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 1,136 Hours 1,063 Hours 1,192 Hours 5
2000s 1,085 Hours 1,019 Hours 1,163 Hours 10
2010s 1,023 Hours 971.76 Hours 1,054 Hours 10
2020s 1,008 Hours 984.57 Hours 1,032 Hours 5

Countries ranked near Estonia

  1. 7 Spain 29,826 Hours compare
  2. 8 Colombia 27,165 Hours compare
  3. 9 Portugal 8,824 Hours compare
  4. 10 Sweden 8,160 Hours compare
  5. 11 Czechia 7,997 Hours compare
  6. 12 Israel 7,755 Hours compare
  7. 13 Switzerland 7,358 Hours compare

See the full ranking of 36 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees in Estonia?
Stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees in Estonia was 1,032 Hours in 2024, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees recorded in Estonia?
The highest recorded value was 1,192 Hours in 1995.
What is the lowest stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees recorded in Estonia?
The lowest recorded value was 971.76 Hours in 2010.
How does Estonia rank for stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees?
Estonia ranks 10th out of 10 groups with data for 2024.
Is stan database for structural analysis, 2025 edition — employees rising or falling in Estonia?
Over the last ten years it is up 0.6%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Estonia data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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STAN Database for Structural Analysis, 2025 edition — Employees
Unit
Hours
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
36 places, 1,237 data points, 1970–2025
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