ÁSZ: labor market indicators improved between 2006 and 2016
Labor market indicators improved significantly between 2006 and 2016 in Hungary: the number of employed increased by 10.7 percent, while the number of unemployed decreased by 26.3 percent, and the number of economically active persons grew by almost 350 thousand among the population aged 15-74 – the State The Court of Auditors (ÁSZ) reported in its fresh analysis that was released on Monday.
The ÁSZ emphasized that the increase in economic activity indirectly contributed to the decline in the GDP proportional gross national debt, as it reduced the expenditures of public finances. (MTI)
Related news
The domestic economy grew by 1.1% in the first quarter
In the first quarter of this year, the performance of…
Read more >BNI: it is difficult to reintegrate mothers with young children into the labor market
Women still have to meet conflicting expectations regarding starting a…
Read more >Grant Thornton survey: Flexibility and an inclusive work environment can help retain accountants
Not only recruitment, but also retention poses serious challenges to…
Read more >Related news
The latest issue of Trade magazin is out now!
The digital version is available with more content once again…
Read more >FAO: global food prices increased for the second month in April on a monthly basis
In April, global food prices rose for the second month…
Read more >Beauty care travels at breakneck speed
Beauty care is one of the fastest growing markets in…
Read more >