Capital, Kosovo's most wanted job

Kosovo is empty every day. Kosovo youth have lost hope that their country will provide them with a merit job. This desire has made the seasonal employment agreement completely easier signed between the German Ministry of Labour and State. Unemployment figures in Kosovo, do not plan to decrease. In [...]
Kosovo is empty every day. Kosovo youth have lost hope that their country will provide them with a merit job.
This desire has made the seasonal employment agreement completely easier signed between the German Ministry of Labour and State.
Unemployment figures in Kosovo, do not plan to decrease. Based on statistics released by the Kosovo Statistics Agency, for the first three months of 2017 alone, the unemployment rate has been 30.5 per cent.
The capital is emerging to be the most wanted for jobs by citizens. AKS findings show that during the past year alone, 24 thousand and 727 job seekers have been registered in Pristina. Right after Pristina, the other municipality where citizens have access to work is that of Ramadan Muja.
Sixteen thousand and 412 job seekers have only been registered in Prizren.
The Mitrovica municipality, under the leadership of Agim Bahtiri, also turns out to be demanding for work. According to AKS data, during the past year alone in this municipality, 15 thousand and 535 citizens, in Gjakova 13 thousand and 146, Pec 11 thousand and 880, Gjilan 10 thousand 445, and Ferizaj 9 thousand and 628.
The total number of job seekers was 101 thousand and 773. /Indesksonline/







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