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AutorIn 1: |
ELA / EURES |
HerausgeberIn 1: |
European Labour Authority |
Titel: |
EURES Report on labour shortages and surpluses 2022 |
Ort: |
Luxembourg |
Verlag: |
Publications Office of the European Union |
Jahr: |
2023 |
Abstract: |
"(...) The analyses of labour market imbalances in the EU27, Norway and Switzerland conducted in the second and third
quarter of 2022 and mostly based on data provided by EURES National Coordination Offices, found that 29 countries
experience labour shortages and 24 labour surpluses. The occupations which dominated the list of widespread
shortages were related to software, healthcare and construction and engineering craft occupations. The occupations
which dominated the list of widespread surpluses were clerical related occupations, elementary occupations and
professional occupations in the humanities and in the arts. Most of the shortage occupations (i.e., the demand for those
occupations is greater than the supply of jobseekers with required skills at the required location) were rated as
shortages of high magnitude and an analysis over time shows that they tend to have been identified as shortage for the
last five years. These results suggest that many of the shortages are persistent and are of a structural nature rather
than transient. (...)" |
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