To examine the current employment situation across Europe, the BestBrokers team analyzed the latest data from the European Union (EU) Eurostat and the European Employment Services (EURES) from the first quarter of last year to the first quarter of this year, as well as all job vacancies posted through EURES from April 1 of last year to March 31 of this year, according to a BestBrokers report.
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The obtained data reveals a very concentrated and uneven picture of the European labor market. In the 31 countries analyzed, from April 1, 2025, to March 31 of this year, 10.02 million job vacancies were registered, but 72.7% of them were concentrated only in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. At the other end of the scale, Hungary, Greece, Liechtenstein, and Iceland together accounted for only 15,709 jobs, indicating huge disparities between European labor markets.