
Non-EU citizens in the European Union were more likely to work part-time in 2024 than EU nationals, underlining persistent disparities in employment patterns across citizenship groups, Eurostat data showed on Wednesday.
Non-EU citizens accounted for 22.2 per cent of part-time workers aged 20–64, while EU citizens living in another member state made up 20.8 per cent.
Nationals residing in their own country recorded a lower rate of 16.6 per cent.