Lack of qualified record workers in 2022 in Germany, these are the most affected sectors

In Germany, the lack of a qualified workforce has reached the record in 2022, according to a new study. More than 630,000 jobs for qualified workers have not been met last year because the unemployed have not been qualified for demands, the Centre [...] said.
More than 630,000 jobs for qualified workers have not been met last year, because the unemployed have not been qualified for demands, the Qualified Workers Competence Centre, which operates within the German Economic Institute, has said.
This reality, according to the institute, has marked the biggest gap in job bid and demand since such tests began in 2010.
Health, social services and education sectors have been affected the worst, along with construction, architecture and technology construction sectors.
According to the study, six of the 10 free jobs in these sectors have failed to meet.
A greater absence than usual has been observed in the information technology sector, natural science, and geography.
The lack of qualified workers has also been observed in commercial services sectors, in trade, sales, hotel and tourism, as three in 10 jobs have remained incomplete last year.
In general, the more qualifications required for a job, or sector, the harder employment has been.
Workers have said they have noted the lack of young graduates in the intelligence, electrical engineering and spatial planning sectors.
The lack of qualified workers is said to have been observed in Germany's market for a long time, and is believed that accepting migrants is necessary to address this problem.
We need migrants, both for physical work and for qualified jobs”, the head of the Agency for Labour, Andrea Nahles, said.












