Poland Data Show Photographers Lead B2B at 73% While Teachers Top 90% Employment Contracts
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Updated · xyz.pl · Jun 7
Poland Data Show Photographers Lead B2B at 73% While Teachers Top 90% Employment Contracts
2 articles · Updated · xyz.pl · Jun 7
Summary
Poland’s latest labor-market breakdown shows sharp contract splits by occupation: photographers, dentists and beauty workers rank among the most self-employed, while teachers, miners and forestry technicians are overwhelmingly on standard employment contracts.
Data Blender figures aggregate more than 3,000 occupations into 213 groups using mandatory job-code filings introduced in May 2021, giving a clearer view of where B2B, task contracts and payroll jobs dominate.
Self-employment reaches 73% for photographers and 71% for dentists, but that group is highly uneven—covering both well-paid software developers and low-paid beauty, construction-finishing and online retail roles.
Task contracts are most prevalent among recreation and sports instructors at 77%, carers of elderly or disabled people at 75% and professional athletes at 73%; pay in many such jobs trails the national average, with couriers and security staff earning about PLN 5,200-5,400.
Standard employment contracts exceed 90% in the most payroll-heavy occupations, especially in education and parts of industry, where wages are more representative and reach PLN 12,400-12,900 for forestry technicians and miners.