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Wednesday, May 7
In response to structural challenges in the labor market, demographic changes, and the consequences of war, Ukraine is developing an employment strategy.

In response to structural challenges in the labor market, demographic changes, and the consequences of war, Ukraine is developing an employment strategy. The main goal of the initiative is to promote economic development by reducing unemployment, ensure equal access to quality jobs, and create a flexible, inclusive employment system. It is predicted th...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #ReformsinUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
Tuesday, April 15
Ukraine has a severe labor force shortage, prompting employers to seek help from pensioners.

Ukraine has a severe labor force shortage, prompting employers to seek help from pensioners. The personnel shortage is particularly acute in the capital, where there are 75,000 open vacancies, yet only 3,000 registered unemployed individuals, as stated by Yulia Zhovtyak, Director of the State...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #PensionersinUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #VacanciesUkraine
Tuesday, March 25
The Ukrainian economy will reach its pre-war level in 10 years.

The Ukrainian economy will reach its pre-war level in 10 years. The Finance Committee of the Ukrainian Parliament believes that, considering current economic growth trends, Ukraine’s real GDP in 2025 will be 20% lower than in 2021, excluding temporarily occu...

  • #ElectricityDeficitUkraine
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomicForecast
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineExport
Friday, March 21
Every seventh Ukrainian is unemployed.

Every seventh Ukrainian is unemployed. According to 2024’s results, Ukraine’s average unemployment rate decreased to 14.3%. In 2023 the unemployment rate was 17.4%, in 2022 – 18.5%, the Center for Economic Strategy notes. ̶...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Tuesday, March 11
The Ukrainian labor market has recovered to 93% of its pre-war level.

The Ukrainian labor market has recovered to 93% of its pre-war level. Three years after the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine’s labor market stands at 93% of the pre-war level, according to a study by human resources portal Work.ua. In February 2025, employers ...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #VacanciesUkraine
Monday, February 24
Which industries in Ukraine are experiencing the most severe personnel shortages?

Which industries in Ukraine are experiencing the most severe personnel shortages? In 2024, the largest worker shortfall in Ukraine occurred in the education sector, where around 25,000 experts were needed, according to the State Employment Service. In second place is the manufactur...

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  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #Migration
  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Wednesday, January 29
In 2025, which professionals will be in demand in the Ukrainian labor market?

In 2025, which professionals will be in demand in the Ukrainian labor market? Labor analysts predict that the demand for builders and various types of skilled workers (locksmiths, mechanics, electricians, etc.) will remain high in 2025 as the shortage of personnel in production...

  • #agroUkraine
  • #DeminingUkraine
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #ITsectorinUkraine
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
Tuesday, January 28
A furniture factory in Transcarpathia will bring in 160 workers from Bangladesh because Ukrainians do not want to work for ₴25,000 per month.

A furniture factory in Transcarpathia will bring in 160 workers from Bangladesh because Ukrainians do not want to work for ₴25,000 per month. The Lamella enterprise in Transcarpathia, specializing in furniture manufacturing, is negotiating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to employ 160 people from Bangladesh under employment contracts i...

  • #Bangladesh
  • #ConstructioninUkraine
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #FurnitureProduction
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #Lamella
  • #UkrainianFurniture
Wednesday, January 15
Ukraine will face a shortfall of more than 500,000 workers.

Ukraine will face a shortfall of more than 500,000 workers. In 2025, the state may face a shortage of more than half a million qualified workers. The lack of qualified personnel is already significantly affecting wage dynamics, which in the context of GDP grow...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #Migration
  • #UkraineEconomy
Tuesday, November 12
There are 14 million people of working age left in Ukraine, almost 42,000 are unemployed, and an acute shortage of personnel is pushing up salaries.

There are 14 million people of working age left in Ukraine, almost 42,000 are unemployed, and an acute shortage of personnel is pushing up salaries. After the start of the full-scale war and mass emigration in Ukraine, the working population decreased from 18 to 14 million people, said economist and member of the Economic Discussion Club, Oleg Pen...

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  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #nbu
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
Tuesday, October 15
The shortage of new workers in Ukraine will reach 5-10 million people by 2030: Experts advise how to overcome this challenge.

The shortage of new workers in Ukraine will reach 5-10 million people by 2030: Experts advise how to overcome this challenge. According to the director of the USAID mission in Ukraine, Theodora Dell, human resources can be gathered from the country’s own potential. “Currently, the employment rate in Ukraine is 52...

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  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #USAID
Monday, September 9
The situation in the Ukrainian labor market increases business costs and the price dynamics for goods and services.

The situation in the Ukrainian labor market increases business costs and the price dynamics for goods and services. According to the September review by the National Bank of Ukraine, the improvement of Ukraine’s energy situation in August contributed to an increase in demand for labor and the number of employees. I...

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  • #JobInUkraine
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #nbu
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Monday, August 12
The prolonged invasion has started to significantly impact the Russian economy negatively.

The prolonged invasion has started to significantly impact the Russian economy negatively. According to Bloomberg, Russia’s overheated economy may begin to cool, based on Russian government statistics. While Russia’s GDP jumped more than 4% year-on-year in the second quarter, gr...

  • #DefenseIndustryRussia
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #GDPrussia
  • #InflationRussia
  • #RussianEconomy
  • #SanctionsAgainstRussia
Tuesday, August 6
Ukraine’s labor market is stagnating, forcing companies in several sectors to plan layoffs.

Ukraine’s labor market is stagnating, forcing companies in several sectors to plan layoffs. Most employers in the main economic sectors do not plan to increase vacancies dramatically and lay off workers. However, some companies are going to adjust their personnel. They plan to fire employees...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Friday, August 2
Ministry of Economy: The average salary in Ukraine has increased to ₴19,553.

Ministry of Economy: The average salary in Ukraine has increased to ₴19,553. Employers in Ukraine are raising wages for employees to retain and attract new highly qualified personnel amidst a shortage of labor resources, the Ministry of Economy reports. According to a state an...

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  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
Thursday, July 18
In the next 10 years, Ukraine will continue to suffer from a labor shortage.

In the next 10 years, Ukraine will continue to suffer from a labor shortage. According to OLX Robota research, 67% of employers in Ukraine have already faced a personnel crisis, caused by mobilization and the population’s migration abroad. Companies solve the problem dif...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UkrainePopulation
Tuesday, July 9
The NBU has assessed the consequences of the continuing electricity shortage: The demand for workers is falling, the number of emigrants is increasing, and economic activity is weakening.

The NBU has assessed the consequences of the continuing electricity shortage: The demand for workers is falling, the number of emigrants is increasing, and economic activity is weakening. In Ukraine, economic activity weakened in June, and entrepreneurs worsened their business expectations, primarily due to prolonged power outages and a lack of workers in the labor market, according to...

  • #ElectricityDeficitUkraine
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #nbu
  • #UkraineEconomicActivity
  • #UkraineEconomy
Wednesday, July 3
The EBRD identified the state and problems of Ukrainian business.

The EBRD identified the state and problems of Ukrainian business. After two years of full-scale war, most Ukrainian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) managed to stabilize their activities, indicating their high adaptability to war conditions, the EBRD notes ...

  • #businessinukraine
  • #BusinessProblem
  • #ebrd
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #investments
  • #UkraineBusinessActivity
Tuesday, June 18
Ukraine is already attracting migrants for construction jobs; the country’s working population has decreased by 40%.

Ukraine is already attracting migrants for construction jobs; the country’s working population has decreased by 40%. There is a severe shortage of workers in the Ukrainian construction industry, with the deficit reaching 30-40%, which is why Ukrainian companies are starting to attract migrants for work. It is report...

  • #ConstructionLaborUkraine
  • #EllaLibanova
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #RazumkovUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
Tuesday, June 4
Businesses in Ukraine are increasingly threatened by a lack of workers, not war.

Businesses in Ukraine are increasingly threatened by a lack of workers, not war. Mobilization in Ukraine has led to the significant draining of personnel from the Ukrainian economy. In addition, more than six million people have fled the war, and many men work in the shadow econom...

  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #ukrainianbusiness
  • #WarinUkraine
Tuesday, April 23
What is the biggest obstacle to business in Ukraine?

What is the biggest obstacle to business in Ukraine? For several months in a row, the lack of personnel has remained a significant problem for Ukrainian businesses. In March, 50% of enterprises reported a shortage of employees, according to the Institut...

  • #businessinukraine
  • #ElectricityDeficitUkraine
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #UkraineBusinessActivity
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
To support the annual 5-7% GDP growth, Ukraine must find between three and 4.5 million workers,

To support the annual 5-7% GDP growth, Ukraine must find between three and 4.5 million workers, said Executive Director of the Center for Economic Recovery, Kyrylo Kryvolap. According to him, by 2030, two million people will have left the labor market due to aging and migration processes. Accord...

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  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #LaborMarket
  • #UkraineDevelopment
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Friday, April 19
Lacking personnel, big businesses in Ukraine cannot restore and increase their production.

Lacking personnel, big businesses in Ukraine cannot restore and increase their production. Some segments of the Metinvest group cannot currently reach even 50-60% of their pre-war production, said the group’s top manager, Tetyana Petruk. According to her, this is a common problem for ...

  • #businessinukraine
  • #EmployeeDeficit
  • #LaborMarket
  • #Metinvest
  • #MobilizationUkraine
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