Unemployment in Ukraine: over 6 million people have lost their jobs.
According to inkorr.com: Expert assessment of the labor market situation in Ukraine.
Andriy Pavlovskyi, a social policy expert, shared his thoughts on the current state of the labor market in Ukraine. He noted that the situation in this area is experiencing a serious crisis due to the consequences of the military conflict and socio-economic challenges.
The National Institute for Strategic Studies reported that over 6.2 million citizens are unemployed, 7 million have emigrated abroad, and another 4 million have become internally displaced persons. These figures reflect the real lives of millions of people who have lost stability and confidence in the future.
Employment problems and social inequality.
Despite the high unemployment rate, many employers face a shortage of workers. The workforce in the country has decreased, and statistical data do not reflect the true picture. In this situation, the most vulnerable groups of the population, such as women, veterans, pensioners, and people with disabilities, suffer the most.
According to Andriy Pavlovskyi, the labor market in Ukraine is in a difficult position with a large number of people looking for jobs and manifestations of social inequality. Problems with unemployment and staff shortages complicate the situation, especially for vulnerable groups of the population.
The state of the labor market in Ukraine indicates the need for urgent measures to improve employment. It is necessary to create new job opportunities, especially for those who have been most affected by the war and economic hardships. Supporting vulnerable groups will help ensure stability and confidence in the future, as well as contribute to the recovery of the country's economy.
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