Czech Republic - Newly employed was 9.70% in December of 2023, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Czech Republic - Newly employed - last updated from the EUROSTAT on May of 2024. Historically, Czech Republic - Newly employed reached a record high of 11.70% in December of 2006 and a record low of 9.30% in December of 2021.


Newly Employed
Country Last Previous Unit Reference
Denmark 23.00 24.00 % Dec 2023
Finland 21.70 22.20 % Dec 2023
Netherlands 21.60 22.20 % Dec 2023
Sweden 19.80 20.90 % Dec 2023
Spain 19.10 19.20 % Dec 2023
Cyprus 18.80 19.10 % Dec 2023
Ireland 17.90 19.10 % Dec 2023
France 17.40 17.70 % Dec 2023
Estonia 17.20 19.40 % Dec 2023
Germany 16.50 16.70 % Dec 2023
Austria 16.50 16.50 % Dec 2023
Euro Area 16.30 16.60 % Dec 2023
Portugal 15.70 14.50 % Dec 2023
Malta 15.60 14.70 % Dec 2023
Luxembourg 13.40 13.80 % Dec 2023
Hungary 13.20 14.40 % Dec 2023
Belgium 13.10 13.70 % Dec 2023
Lithuania 12.80 14.50 % Dec 2023
Italy 12.40 13.00 % Dec 2023
Slovenia 11.10 11.70 % Dec 2023
Croatia 11.10 13.40 % Dec 2023
Greece 10.80 11.20 % Dec 2023
Czech Republic 9.70 9.90 % Dec 2023
Bulgaria 7.50 8.30 % Dec 2023
Romania 6.30 6.00 % Dec 2023
Czech Republic | Employment
% of the population with at least upper secondary educational attainment, age group 25-64
At-risk of poverty rate of unemployed persons
Employed persons being self-employed without employees
Employed persons being self-employed without employees: Females
Employed persons being self-employed without employees: Males
Employed women being in managerial positions: 15 years or over
Employed women being in managerial positions: 25 years or over
Employed women being in managerial positions: 50 years or over
Employed women being in managerial positions: 65 years or over
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 15 to 24 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 15 to 39 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 15 to 59 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 15 to 64 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 15 to 74 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 20 to 64 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 25 to 49 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 25 to 59 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 25 to 64 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 25 to 74 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 40 to 59 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 40 to 64 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 50 to 59 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 50 to 64 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 50 to 74 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 55 to 64 years
Employed women being in managerial positions: From 55 to 74 years
Employees with a contract of limited duration (annual average): From 15 to 24 years
Employees with a contract of limited duration (annual average): From 15 to 64 years
Employees with a contract of limited duration (annual average): From 20 to 64 years
Employees with a contract of limited duration (annual average): From 25 to 54 years
Employees with a contract of limited duration (annual average): From 55 to 64 years
Employment and activity: Total employment (resident population concept - LFS)
Employment in High and medium high-technology manufacturing
Employment in Total knowledge-intensive services
Employment rate
Employment rate of low skilled persons, age group 20-64
Employment rate of non-EU nationals, age group 20-64
Employment rate of older workers, age group 55-64
Employment rate: Females
Employment rate: Males
Employment: Full-time
Employment: Part-time
Involuntary temporary employment
Job vacancy rate
Job vacancy rate: Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Job vacancy rate: All NACE activities (except activities of households as employers and as own use producers; activities of extra-territorial organisations and bodies)
Job vacancy rate: Arts, entertainment and recreation; other service activities
Job vacancy rate: Construction
Job vacancy rate: Financial and insurance activities
Job vacancy rate: Industry (except construction)
Job vacancy rate: Industry, construction and services (except activities of households as employers and extra-territorial organisations and bodies)
Job vacancy rate: Information and communication
Job vacancy rate: Manufacturing
Job vacancy rate: Professional, scientific and technical activities; administrative and support service activities
Job vacancy rate: Public administration, defence, education, human health and social work activities
Job vacancy rate: Real estate activities
Job vacancy rate: Wholesale and retail trade, transport, accommodation and food service activities
Monthly minimum wages - bi-annual data
Newly employed
Nominal unit labour cost growth
Number of job vacancies
Overall employment growth
Part-time employment rate
Persons employed part-time: From 15 to 24 years
Persons employed part-time: From 15 to 64 years
Persons employed part-time: From 20 to 64 years
Persons employed part-time: From 25 to 54 years
Persons employed part-time: From 55 to 64 years
Temporary employees
Tertiary educational attainment, age group 30-34
Unemployment rate: Females
Unemployment rate: Males
Young people neither in employment nor in education and training
Young people neither in employment nor in education and training: Females
Young people neither in employment nor in education and training: Males
Youth employment rate, age group 20-29
Youth unemployment rate: Females
Youth unemployment rate: Males
Czech Republic | EUROSTAT Indicators