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Thursday, August 15
Most Ukrainians state that the economic situation is worsening, but the population works more and has higher income.

Most Ukrainians state that the economic situation is worsening, but the population works more and has higher income. The majority of Ukrainians (83%) believe that the economic situation in Ukraine has worsened over the past year, according to a study by the Rating group. Another 10% saw no change, and 2% saw an impr...

  • #consumersentiment
  • #SociologicalSurvey
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UkrainiansIncome
Tuesday, August 13
Unemployment is increasing in Ukraine, and job seeker activity remains consistently low.

Unemployment is increasing in Ukraine, and job seeker activity remains consistently low. The number of new vacancies in the employment market during July practically did not change and remained at about 90% of the average level in 2021, according to data from the Center for Economic Strat...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #Migration
  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
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
Tuesday, July 23
Ukraine needs an additional 4.5 million workers for its GDP to grow by 7%.

Ukraine needs an additional 4.5 million workers for its GDP to grow by 7%. The demographic situation in Ukraine, particularly the availability of labor resources, is one of the most critical factors that is currently affecting the economy today and will affect the dynamics o...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #Migration
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #Ukrainianworkers
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
Monday, July 15
Despite a slowdown in the second quarter, the GDP grew by 4.1% in the first half of the year.

Despite a slowdown in the second quarter, the GDP grew by 4.1% in the first half of the year. In June, Ukraine’s GDP grew by 1.1% compared to June last year. However, Ukraine’s economic growth continues to slow down – in May, GDP grew by 3.7%, in April – by 4.3%. The Ministry of Ec...

  • #ElectricityDeficitUkraine
  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
Thursday, June 27
Foreign investors entering Ukraine’s reconstruction market will bring their own specialists; this will increase the cost of projects.

Foreign investors entering Ukraine’s reconstruction market will bring their own specialists; this will increase the cost of projects. The Ukrainian construction industry suffers from a shortage of personnel, so developers have started to raise salaries. Experts note that “attracting migrants was and still is standard practice,...

  • #ConstructionUkraine
  • #ForeignInvestor
  • #labormigrants
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UkraineRecovery
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
After two consecutive months of positive sentiment, in May Ukrainian businesses worsened their performance estimates.

After two consecutive months of positive sentiment, in May Ukrainian businesses worsened their performance estimates. According to the National Bank, the index of expectations for business activity fell to 48 from 52.3 points in April. The mood of Ukrainian enterprises was affected by the increased intensity of hosti...

  • #BusinessExpectation
  • #businessinukraine
  • #nbu
  • #UkraineBusinessActivity
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
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
Tuesday, April 9
Unemployment in Ukraine is at a record low, and the labor market is experiencing an acute shortage of personnel.

Unemployment in Ukraine is at a record low, and the labor market is experiencing an acute shortage of personnel. Unemployment in Ukraine has fallen to its lowest level since the full-scale invasion. In March 2024, the unemployment rate in Ukraine was 13.7%. At the same time, the number of new vacancies on the ma...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Tuesday, March 26
How has the war transformed the labor market in Ukraine?

How has the war transformed the labor market in Ukraine? During 2023, employers informed employment centers about 329,000 vacancies. The structure of these vacancies is as follows: 18% of vacancies – at processing industry enterprises 16% – in w...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Friday, March 22
Only 8% of employers plan to expand their staff, large businesses need the most workers.

Only 8% of employers plan to expand their staff, large businesses need the most workers. Most Ukrainian enterprises do not intend to increase their staff numbers in 2024; only 8% will hire additional employees, and only 2% indicated they are confident in implementing their plans. In 2023,...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
  • #бізнесвУкраїні
Friday, March 8
Because of the war, the shadow labor market in Ukraine has grown to four million people, and the number of new vacancies exceeds pre-war figures.

Because of the war, the shadow labor market in Ukraine has grown to four million people, and the number of new vacancies exceeds pre-war figures. Over the past year and a half, approximately 1.5 million workers have left Ukraine’s official labor market due to the required military registration, so the state needs to find a middle ground regardi...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #ShadowLaborMarket
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Thursday, February 29
Since the beginning of the war, the labor market in Ukraine has recovered by 93%, and the average salary has increased by 30%.

Since the beginning of the war, the labor market in Ukraine has recovered by 93%, and the average salary has increased by 30%. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, the labor market has recovered by 93% in terms of vacancies. Work.ua research shows that Ukrainians prefer to work remotely. At the same time, after the sta...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Tuesday, January 9
The number of new vacancies in Ukraine has reached pre-war levels.

The number of new vacancies in Ukraine has reached pre-war levels. Searches by both employers and job seekers in Ukraine eased in December 2023. This is a typical situation for the end of the year, according to the January Macroeconomic and Monetary Review of the NBU...

  • #ITvacancies
  • #JobInUkraine
  • #nbu
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #VacanciesUkraine
Friday, January 5
Several key economic sectors in Ukraine expect to reduce the number of employees.

Several key economic sectors in Ukraine expect to reduce the number of employees. According to NBU data, industrial enterprises are predicting a deterioration in the results of their economic activity for the second month in a row. The reasons for this are a decrease in the volume ...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Monday, October 30
Several industries in Ukraine are already experiencing a labor shortage.

Several industries in Ukraine are already experiencing a labor shortage. On average, two candidates apply for each job vacancy in Ukraine, compared with nine applicants per opening one year ago. There has been more work, and the labor market has become more active, the Sta...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Monday, August 7
The demand for labor is recovering in Ukraine, and wages are increasing. 

The demand for labor is recovering in Ukraine, and wages are increasing.  According to the National Bank, the situation in the labor market remains challenging: The unemployment rate decreased slightly during the first half of the year but remained high. The dynamics of lab...

  • #nbu
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Friday, July 21
Since the war began, 15% of Ukrainians have been unemployed, according to survey data from the Razumkov Center.

Since the war began, 15% of Ukrainians have been unemployed, according to survey data from the Razumkov Center. The study shows that 77% of currently unemployed Ukrainians were not working before the war, and another 5% retired after it began. 10.4% of the currently unemployed lost their jobs after February 24,...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Monday, July 10
Demand for labor in Ukraine stimulates wage growth.

Demand for labor in Ukraine stimulates wage growth. In the July Macroeconomic and Monetary Review by the National Bank of Ukraine, an increase in employment vacancies indicates an increase in the demand for labor. This is partly due to a seasonal pick-...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #nbu
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Monday, June 12
The Ukrainian labor market is recovering, and competition for workers is growing.

The Ukrainian labor market is recovering, and competition for workers is growing. Companies posted 90,023 vacancies in May, which is 9% higher than in April, according to Work.ua analysis. The vacancy increase is observed mainly in the front-line regions and the west of Ukraine. Th...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Monday, May 15
Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has lost 30%, or 5.5 million members, of its workforce.

Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has lost 30%, or 5.5 million members, of its workforce. The decline in the workforce may become a reason for a slowing in the pace of Ukraine’s recovery, believes Oleksiy Miroshnychenko, president of the Confederation of Employers of Ukraine. According to ...

  • #OleksiyMiroshnychenko
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #ukraineworkforce
Tuesday, March 21
Fewer unemployed Ukrainians officially register their status.

Fewer unemployed Ukrainians officially register their status. Ukraine’s official unemployment level has more than halved over the past year. Only 61,600 citizens receive government assistance, according to data from the National Bank. In February 2023, the numbe...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Thursday, February 2
Ukrainian businesses predict layoffs and rising prices.

Ukrainian businesses predict layoffs and rising prices. Despite adapting to current conditions, Ukrainian businesses have worsened their expectations regarding economic activity. The index of expectations of business activity in January 2023 decreased to 3...

  • #businessinukraine
  • #UkraineBusinessActivity
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Tuesday, January 10
The Ukrainian labor market has started recovering, mainly in the western regions.

The Ukrainian labor market has started recovering, mainly in the western regions. According to a Work.ua study, the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation created a significant crisis in Ukraine’s labor market. Before the war, employers placed more than 100,000 vacancies on ...

  • #JobInUkraine
  • #SalaryUkraine
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Tuesday, November 1
The war has deprived Ukrainians of 2.4 million jobs.

The war has deprived Ukrainians of 2.4 million jobs. In addition to the terrible humanitarian impact, the war in Ukraine has negatively affected the economy and labor market. According to estimates by the International Labor Organization, employment in ...

  • #UkraineLaborMarket
  • #UnemploymentUkraine
Tuesday, September 13
Remote work trends in the Ukrainian labor market.

Remote work trends in the Ukrainian labor market. In the Ukrainian labor market at the beginning of autumn, only 7% of actual vacancies involve remote work. According to grc.ua, in March 2021, this indicator was at 10%. The Capital leads in the activ...

  • #RemoteWorking
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
Friday, December 17
The most in-demand positions in 2021 were in sales, IT, banking, marketing, and logistics.

The most in-demand positions in 2021 were in sales, IT, banking, marketing, and logistics. According to a study by grc.ua. the increase in these jobs was from 91% to 174%. The top 5 areas with the highest average wages included: IT and communication (UAH 54,000), top management (UAH 43,600)...

  • #JobsinDemand
  • #UkraineJobmarket
  • #UkraineLaborMarket
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