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Number of job vacancies has not reached pre-pandemic level

Data of Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) show that in the 1st quarter of 2022 there were 28.2 thousand job vacancies in Latvia, which is 6.6 thousand vacancies or 30.3 % more than in the 1st quarter of 2021, however the pre-pandemic level has not reached yet (on average 29.1 thousand in 2019).

In private sector there were 17.8 thousand and in public sector 10.4 thousand job vacancies. Over the year number of job vacancies in private sector grew by 3.5 thousand or 24.6 % and in public sector by 3.1 thousand or 41.4 %.

Out of the total number of jobs in Latvia (both occupied and vacant), 3.1 % positions were vacant, of which 3.6 % in public sector and 2.9 % in private sector.

Compared to the 1st quarter of 2021, in the 1st quarter of 2022 the average number of occupied posts in the country dropped by 26.8 thousand or 3.0 %. In private sector it fell by 16.8 thousand or 2.7 % and in public sector by 10.1 thousand or 3.5 %.

Job vacancies and occupied posts by sector

 

At the end of Q1 2021, thousand

At the end of Q1 2022, thousand

Change, %

Job vacancies, total

21.6

28.2

30.3

Private sector

14.3

17.8

24.6

Public sector

7.4

10.4

41.4

Occupied posts, total

904.4

877.5

-3.0

Private sector

613.7

597.0

-2.7

Public sector

290.6

280.6

-3.5

In terms of major occupational groupings, the highest share of job vacancies was recorded among craft and related trades workers (5.0 %), skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers (4.9 %), as well as technicians and associate professionals (4.1 %).

In terms of economic activities, the largest share of job vacancies was recorded in public administration (7.4 %), followed by mining and quarrying (7.1 %), accommodation and food service activities (4.1 %), manufacturing (3.8 %), construction, transportation and storage, as well as information and communication (3.6 %).

Job vacancies and occupied posts by economic activity

 

At the end of Q1 2021

At the end of Q1 2022

Job vacancies, thousand

Occupied posts, thousand

Job vacancy rate, %

Job vacancies, thousand

Occupied posts, thousand

Job vacancy rate, %

Total

21.6

904.4

2.3

28.2

877.5

3.1

Agriculture, forestry and fishing (A)

0.2

21.3

0.8

0.4

20.7

2.1

Mining and quarrying (B)

0.2

3.0

5.4

0.2

3.0

7.1

Manufacturing (C)

4.0

116.5

3.3

4.5

115.8

3.8

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (D)

0.2

11.8

1.5

0.2

10.7

2.1

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (E)

0.2

7.4

2.5

0.1

6.8

2.1

Construction (F)

2.8

62.3

4.3

2.2

59.5

3.6

Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (G)

2.2

142.9

1.5

3.3

139.8

2.3

Transportation and storage (H)

1.9

70.2

2.6

2.5

67.6

3.6

Accommodation and food service activities (I)

0.3

26.7

1.0

1.1

26.8

4.1

Information and communication (J)

1.0

39.9

2.4

1.4

38.7

3.6

Financial and insurance activities (K)

0.3

16.3

1.8

0.4

16.3

2.2

Real estate activities (L)

0.6

27.9

2.1

0.4

27.3

1.6

Professional, scientific and technical activities (M)

0.4

42.1

0.8

0.3

39.0

0.8

Administrative and support service activities (N)

0.8

37.8

2.0

1.3

37.8

3.4

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security (O)

3.5

64.1

5.2

5.0

62.5

7.4

Education (P)

0.9

101.4

0.9

1.5

97.5

1.5

Human health and social work activities (Q)

2.1

75.2

2.8

2.5

74.7

3.2

Arts, entertainment and recreation (R)

0.2

23.7

0.9

0.4

21.7

1.8

Other service activities (S)

0.0

13.9

0.1

0.1

11.4

1.2

Regional breakdown of the data shows that in the 1st quarter of 2022 the largest share of job vacancies was registered in Riga (3.7 % or 18.4 thousand vacancies), whereas the smallest in Vidzeme (1.7 % and 1.0 thousand).

Among the three Baltic states, the greatest proportion of job vacancies in the 1st quarter of 2022 was recorded in Latvia – 3.1 %, followed by Estonia with 2.1 % and Lithuania with 2.0 %.

In the 1st quarter of 2022, compared to the corresponding period of 2021, the sharpest rise in the job vacancy number – of 38.5 % – was observed in Estonia, followed by 30.3 % in Latvia and 28.3 % in Lithuania.

Media requests:
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E-mail: media@csp.gov.lv
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More information on data:
Lija Luste
Wage Statistics Section
E-mail: Lija.Luste@csp.gov.lv
Phone: +371 67366917

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