Labour Market Intelligence Report – Attica Region, Greece
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The Attica Labour Market Intelligence Report provides an in-depth analysis of the region’s labor market compared to national trends in Greece, using data from Online Job Advertisements (OJAs). The report highlights that Attica’s economy is predominantly service-oriented, with significant demand in administrative and support services, information and communication technology (ICT), and consultancy. Administrative roles dominate in the region, accounting for 20% of job advertisements, much higher than the national average of 13%. While manufacturing remains a key sector nationally, it holds less significance in Attica, where service-based industries, particularly ICT and professional services, drive growth.
Labour Market Intelligence Report – North Portugal
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The North Portugal Region Labour Market Intelligence Report provides an in-depth comparison between the labour market in North Portugal and the broader Portuguese labour market, focusing on occupational demand, skills demand, and green pervasiveness. Key findings reveal that North Portugal has a higher reliance on manufacturing and industrial sectors than the national average, with significant demand in manufacturing, administrative support, and ICT. The region’s economy is characterised by strong industrial activity, with manufacturing roles representing around 15% of job advertisements, compared to 11% nationally. This indicates a concentration of industrial work, particularly in advanced manufacturing and supply chain management.
Labour Market Intelligence Report – Pais Vasco
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The Pais Vasco Labour Market Intelligence Report provides an analysis of the labour market in the Pais Vasco region, compared with the broader Spanish labour market. It examines employment trends by sector, occupation demand, skills demand, and greenness and green pervasiveness, based on data from Cedefop’s Online Job Advertisements (OJAs). Key findings show that the Pais Vasco region has a stronger focus on industrial sectors, particularly in manufacturing and trade, compared to Spain’s national economy, which is more service-oriented.