Change economy: Labor market in Wilhelmshaven and Friesland weakens!

Change economy: Labor market in Wilhelmshaven and Friesland weakens!

The developments on the labor market in Wilhelmshaven and Friesland show a clear trend in September, which, however, does not send the hoped -for positive signals. According to the current report by the Oldenburg-Wilhelmshaven Employment Agency, which analyzes the situation in detail, the effects of the general economic situation are significantly noticeable. It is particularly striking that the decline in unemployment figures is available, but it is not as strong as you would normally expect during this period.

The agency's press spokeswoman, Katharina Schmauder, points out that unemployment in Friesland could be reduced by 4.7 percent and 1.7 percent in Wilhelmshaven. These values are positive, but the overall impression remains characterized by a subdued development. In a month, which traditionally often shows a significant decline in unemployment, the result remains behind the expectations.

Current trends and prospects

An important point addressed in the report is access to open spots that continues to grow in both regions. This indicates that during the market in relation to the number of open positions remains stable, the economic framework conditions burden the long -term perspective. Such access to open places could theoretically help to continue to push the unemployment rate, but this is not unproblematic if the economic requirements are not correct. Schmauder emphasized that despite this positive report, developments on the economic front strongly influence labor market development.

Knowledge of these developments is crucial to better understand the challenges of the labor market. The agency emphasizes that stagnation in the hoped -for decrease in unemployment is also due to external factors that inhibit economic growth. It remains to be seen how the coming months will develop and whether the positive tendencies of the open spots can also lead to a sustainable reduction in unemployment.

For more information on these developments in the labor market, see the current reporting on www.radio-jade.de .

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