The latest employment figures show a positive development on the Nuremberg labor market - the city is also doing well compared to the national average.
Nuremberg - The Nuremberg Federal Employment Agency * (BA) has noticed a significant improvement in the labor market.
The situation on the Nuremberg labor market also seems to be easing, at least that is what the latest figures for the city of Nuremberg *, which were published on Wednesday (June 30), suggest.
They show a clear decrease in unemployment with a simultaneous increase in vacancies.
Nuremberg: Significant decrease in unemployment in Nuremberg
In June 2021, 18,401 people were registered as unemployed in the city, according to the city of Nuremberg.
That is 535 fewer unemployed than in the previous month of May 2021 (minus 2.8 percent) and 2154 fewer than in the same month of June 2020.
And it gets even better: Compared to the previous year, the number of unemployed in Nuremberg has fallen by 10.5 percent and thus even more than the national average (minus 8.4 percent compared to the previous year).
The unemployment rate in the urban area is now 6.1 percent.
The employment agency currently has 5646 vacancies registered.
This means that the number of vacancies in Nuremberg is 12.1 percent higher than in 2020.
Economics and science advisor Dr.
Michael Fraas is satisfied
Nuremberg economics and science advisor Dr.
Michael Fraas is happy about this development: “It is pleasing that the positive development that was already evident last month is continuing and that personnel are being sought again in the sectors particularly affected by Corona *.
In addition to trade and temporary work, the hospitality industry is also increasingly offering vacancies.
These sectors in particular have a great need for skilled workers.
The subject of training will therefore continue to gain in importance. ”
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