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    Austria sees sharp rise in unemployment in March

    April 3, 2025
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    Austria’s registered unemployment rate increased to 7.4 percent in March 2025, as the prolonged economic downturn  continued to strain the country’s labour market. Official data released by the Austrian Public Employment Service showed that the combined number of jobless individuals and participants in training programmes rose by 27,400 year-on-year, reaching a total of 397,100. The number of people officially registered as unemployed stood at 316,300, while approximately 80,700 individuals were enrolled in labour market training initiatives.

    The rise in joblessness reflects ongoing difficulties in key sectors of the economy, particularly trade and industry, which remain under pressure from reduced economic activity that began in 2023. Despite these challenges, the construction sector showed a positive trend, recording a 15.4 percent decrease in unemployment compared to March 2024. The number of unemployed in this field dropped by 203 individuals to 1,118, marking one of the few areas of improvement within the broader labour market. Johannes Kopf, Director-General of the Public Employment Service, confirmed that the national unemployment rate rose by about 0.5 percent from the previous month to reach 7.4 percent.

    He highlighted that industry and trade continue to bear the brunt of the economic downturn, which has slowed hiring and increased redundancies across several regions. Corinna Schumann, Austria’s Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, stated that the labour market measures outlined in the government’s new programme are focused on swiftly reintegrating unemployed individuals and job seekers into the workforce. She reaffirmed the government’s commitment to providing targeted support and active labour policies. The figures underscore the ongoing impact of Austria’s economic stagnation, which has affected job creation and prompted concerns over long-term employment prospects.

    Economists note that unless there is a sustained recovery in domestic demand and industrial output, the unemployment rate could remain elevated in the months ahead. March’s labour data places renewed emphasis on the government’s role in addressing structural weaknesses in the job market. Additional policy initiatives are expected to be announced in the coming quarter, with a particular focus on vocational training, digital skills development, and support for young job seekers. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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