ECONOMIC SURVEY OF EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP IN EUROPEAN
COUNTRIES
IN 2010
Economic Survey 2010 - summary
The
most recent numbers show that employee ownership
was continuously progressing across Europe since
the financial crisis. This is the main conclusion
of the economic survey of employee ownership in
the European countries in 2010. The survey brings
an exhaustive information about the 2.467 largest
European companies, employing 32.6 million people
in 2010. Download
summary
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Democratizing employee ownership in
European companies
Every
large European company has 4 Top Executives on
average, each holding 8.250.000 € in his company
in 2010. This is to be compared with 9.6 million
"common" employee owners, each holding
12.000 € in 2010. Detailed
numbers
Country
files
Each European country
can easily be compared to others regarding employee
ownership in 2010, thanks to a set of 11 graphs,
using fully comparable information.
Country files will be soon available for download.
These are now available: Belgium,
Denmark,
Spain
Full
database of employee ownership in European companies
The Economic Survey and the European Employee
Ownership Top 100 rankings are just the tip of
the iceberg. These are based on the screening
of the 2.500 largest European companies. The full
database is available for research work. More
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