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This group is made up of those who, for various reasons (educational system, family circumstances, personal characteristics), have not acquired any profession, had no motivation to study and improve their qualifications. The unskilled tend to become long-term unemployed and their integration into the labor market already requires comprehensive measures.
“The situation of job seekers is also aggravated by the fact that currently the choice of job vacancies and opportunities is decreasing due to the change in the economic situation, the uncertainty of companies, the restriction or suspension of companies. Therefore, as the job search period lengthens, more people become long-term unemployed, – the report quotes Jurgita Zemblytė, head of the Employment Service’s Monitoring and Analysis Division.
During the nine months of this year, 258.7 thousand people applied for the Employment Service. job seekers, of which 77.9 thousand. (30.1%) had no professional training. The number of low-skilled people increased by 17.9% compared to 2019. Q1-Q3 Without vocational training, it is harder and longer to find work. The number of long-term unemployed without vocational training increased by 91.7%, that of young people, by 79.3%, and that of people over 50 years of age, by 27.2%. (data as of October 1, compared to the same period in 2019).
The situation is even worse for young people under the age of 29. 47 thousand had no professional qualification. 87.5 thousand youths. within three-quarters of this year. The number of young people without profession increased by 79.3% during the year.
In the age group over 50 out of 72 thousand. 19.7 thousand people registered. he had not acquired a professional qualification. Their number increased by 27.2 percent during the year. 2019 55.9 thousand were registered in nine months. people over 50 years of age, of which – 15.5 thousand. he had no profession.
Vacancy analysis shows that in the three quarters of this year, 5.8 percent. The number of job offers for skilled workers and employees in the service sector increased by 61.6%. advertised vacancies (55.8% in 2019). Managers and professionals fell 1.4 percent. – 17.7 percent. 2019 Q1-Q3 up 16.3 percent. 2020. Q1-Q3 The greatest decrease in vacancies was registered for unskilled workers: 4.4 percent. 26.5 percent. 2019 up to 22.1 percent. 2020
At the time, the number of job openings for skilled workers and employed in the service sector, most of whom had acquired vocational education, compared to 2019 increased by 5.8 percent.
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