March 3, 2023
According to seasonally adjusted data, the OVI index recorded a 1 percent increase in February compared to the previous month, which is a significantly lower rate compared to January, when the index increased by 5 percent on a monthly level. On an annual level, the index increased by 1.2 percent compared to February last year, which is the lowest growth rate in the last two years and points to a mild deceleration. However, seasonally adjusted data for the first two months of this year indicate a moderate growth on a quarterly level in the first quarter of this year.
Salesperson, cook, and waiter are still the most sought-after occupations, although the number of job advertisements for waiters and cooks dropped in February on an annual level. The largest drop in the number of job advertisements in absolute terms on an annual level in February was recorded for programmers and cooks, while the highest increase was recorded for the occupations of salesperson, teacher, and driver. Compared to February 2022, the share of advertisements seeking secondary level education increased significantly (from 29.6 to 32.8 percent), while the share of those seeking lower levels of education fell from 10.7 to 10.3 percent. As in January, the share of advertisements offering permanent employment rose, from 43 to 45.3 percent, while the share of advertisements offering fixed-term employment decreased over the year, from 43.5 to 41.1 percent. With regard to geographical distribution of jobs, the number of job advertisements decreased only in eastern Croatia, and increased the most in the Adriatic regions, by 11.2 percent in the northern Adriatic and by 5.4 percent in the southern Adriatic. In the northern Adriatic, demand increased the most for the occupation of salesperson, but decreased the most for medical doctors and dentists. In the southern Adriatic, demand increased the most for salespersons, drivers, and teachers, while the number of job advertisements dropped the most for cooks and waiters.