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Employment growth observed in Saxony-Anhalt during 2024

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Job growth in Saxony-Anhalt cautiously expanded in the year 2024
Job growth in Saxony-Anhalt cautiously expanded in the year 2024

Employment growth observed in Saxony-Anhalt during 2024

In the eastern German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the employment landscape is diverse and dynamic, as revealed by the 2024 Microcensus. Here's a snapshot of some key findings.

The majority of the employed population in Saxony-Anhalt, comprising 9 out of 10 individuals, were employees or workers. Nearly 90% of these employed individuals held a vocational qualification, with 13.6% possessing a vocational school leaving certificate, such as a master's qualification.

Among the employed, women were more likely to hold an academic degree, at 17.9%, compared to men at 15.5%. However, when it came to self-employment, men slightly outnumbered women, with 3.8% of men being self-employed compared to 2.6% of women.

The field of health, social care, teaching, and education dominated among self-employed women in Saxony-Anhalt, accounting for 48.6% of their total employment. Among men, this sector represented a smaller proportion, although still significant, at 30.8% for dependent employees and 20.5% for self-employed individuals.

Interestingly, the extraction of raw materials, production, and manufacturing sector saw a higher representation of men, both as dependent employees (30.8%) and self-employed individuals (20.5%).

The Microcensus, an annual 1% probability sample survey of private households, serves as a valuable source of data for employment statistics in Saxony-Anhalt. However, specific data about the distribution of employment sectors for men and women could not be found in the search results provided.

Atypical workers, including part-time workers, those with fixed-term or low-paid jobs, and employees of temporary work agencies, accounted for approximately 10.3% of the employed population in Saxony-Anhalt. Notably, the majority of atypical workers were in the 55 to 64 age group, making up 26.7% of the total.

The employment rate for men in Saxony-Anhalt was 78.6%, slightly higher than the rate for women, which stood at 74.4%. In 2024, 76.5% of individuals aged 15 to 64 were employed in Saxony-Anhalt.

For a more detailed breakdown of employment sectors by gender for Saxony-Anhalt, it is recommended to consult the official German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) or Saxony-Anhalt's regional statistical office, where detailed Microcensus datasets and reports are published.

In the light of the 2024 Microcensus, it appears that a significant number of employed individuals in Saxony-Anhalt might benefit from training programs in fields where they are underrepresented, such as finance or business, to diversify their skill sets and promote balance in employment sectors. Furthermore, considering the high percentage of atypical workers aged 55 to 64, education-and-self-development opportunities focusing on job security and transition could prove beneficial for this demographic.

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