Updated
Updated · Total Croatia · Jun 12
Croatia Hits Record Employment With 61,000 Unemployed as Summer Tourism Hiring Accelerates
Updated
Updated · Total Croatia · Jun 12

Croatia Hits Record Employment With 61,000 Unemployed as Summer Tourism Hiring Accelerates

2 articles · Updated · Total Croatia · Jun 12

Summary

  • 61,000 people were registered as unemployed in Croatia at the end of May, the lowest level since modern labour-market tracking began, as employment climbed ahead of the summer season.
  • Tourism drove the latest drop, with hotels, restaurants, accommodation and other Adriatic coast businesses ramping up seasonal hiring; retail and manufacturing also added jobs before peak summer demand.
  • Employers increasingly say the problem is no longer creating jobs but filling them, with shortages reported across tourism, construction, logistics and services.
  • Foreign workers from Nepal, India, the Philippines and Bosnia and Herzegovina are becoming more important as Croatia's ageing population, low birth rates and emigration squeeze the domestic labour pool.
  • The data points to strong near-term activity, but economists say low unemployment alone does not resolve concerns over productivity, wages, housing costs and long-term competitiveness.

Insights

Is importing foreign labor a real solution for Croatia or just a patch on a shrinking population?
With jobs so plentiful, why can't the average Croatian afford a home in their own country?