IFP: Unemployed in Slovakia are half as likely to find job as in EU

IFP: Unemployed in Slovakia are half as likely to find job as in EU

The Slovak labour market is plagued by low structural mobility and an unemployed person in Slovakia is almost half as likely to be employed within a year as an unemployed European, the Finance Ministry's Financial Policy Institute (IFP) said on Friday, adding that making the labour market more flexible would increase mobility and job offers, which currently lags behind demand from firms.

According to the institute, labour market mobility in Slovakia is the lowest in the EU and the inactive are even four times less likely to be employed in Slovakia than in the rest of the EU. "The probability that an unemployed Slovak will find a job within a year is only 20 percent compared to the European average of 40 percent," stated IFP.

The IFP stated that the difference is particularly visible in the regions, adding that more flexible forms of employment could also help increase labour mobility. The institute stressed that a major challenge in Slovakia is to improve lifelong learning, and by continuously updating the skills of employees it is possible to respond to changing labour market conditions.

Source: TASR

Romana Grajcarová, Photo: TASR

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