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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. ̶...

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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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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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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...

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Thursday, July 11
The Ukrainian government clarified its 2024 forecast for developing the Ukrainian economy.

The Ukrainian government clarified its 2024 forecast for developing the Ukrainian economy. The Ministry of Economy updated its statistical data and revised their assumptions and forecast for Ukraine’s economic and social development in 2024. Accordingly, by the end of 2024, nominal GD...

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Tuesday, April 23
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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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...

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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...

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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,...

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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 ...

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Thursday, December 7
How does migration affect the Ukrainian economy?

How does migration affect the Ukrainian economy? Since achieving its independence, Ukraine has experienced several waves of migration caused by economic and geopolitical factors. The largest of them is the most recent, triggered by Russia’s full-sca...

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Thursday, November 9
A shortage of workers forces employers to invest in wages.

A shortage of workers forces employers to invest in wages. The number of job vacancies in Ukraine’s labor market has exceeded 100,000 for three months. This corresponds to the number of registered unemployed of 108,000. In October, businesses tried to c...

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Monday, November 6
How will the Ukrainian income and employment situation change over the next two years?

How will the Ukrainian income and employment situation change over the next two years? According to the NBU, unemployment will continue to decline but remain higher than pre-invasion levels. It is expected to decrease to almost 19% this year, to 16.5% next year, and below 15% in 2025. T...

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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...

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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,...

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Tuesday, May 2
The war has pushed over seven million Ukrainians below the poverty line.

The war has pushed over seven million Ukrainians below the poverty line. According to the World Bank, the poverty rate in Ukraine increased from 5.5% to 24.2% in 2022, as a result of which 7.1 million people are below the poverty line. It is noted that there is a big gap b...

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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...

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Tuesday, December 27
Official unemployment in Ukraine has reached a low level.

Official unemployment in Ukraine has reached a low level. As of December 26, 2022, 191,000 unemployed people were officially registered in Ukraine. Over the last month, the number of unemployed has decreased by 32,000, the Tax Committee of the Parliament rep...

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Wednesday, November 16
More than 1,000 unemployed people are already working in the Recovery Army.

More than 1,000 unemployed people are already working in the Recovery Army. In Ukraine, the Ministry of Economy said 1,036 unemployed people  are engaged in providing community service. Currently, these people are involved in socially useful work in five regions of Ukraine: S...

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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 ...

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Thursday, July 28
39% of Ukrainians have lost their jobs because of the war.

39% of Ukrainians have lost their jobs because of the war. The number of people who lost their jobs due to the war has begun to increase again, as shown by a survey from the Rating sociological group. In June the percentage was 35%, and in July this increased...

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Tuesday, August 17

The number of Ukrainians receiving unemployment benefits in August is 36% below the level of one year ago, reports the State Employment Service. The drop of recipients to 273,000 people indicates “a gradual economic recovery,” the Economy Ministry said.

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