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Which regions have the most highly-skilled employed people?

Inicio » Noticias UE » Asuntos Sociales » Labour Market and Employment » Which regions have the most highly-skilled employed people?

9 de October de 2023

Highly-skilled workers are essential to modern economies, driving innovation, productivity and growth. Employed people with high-skills are defined as people aged 25–64 who are employed in the following occupations: managers, professionals, technicians and associate professionals.

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In 2022, there were approximately 80 million highly-skilled people employed across the EU, accounting for 44.2% of the total number of people employed aged 25–64.

The distribution of highly-skilled employed people at regional level varied a lot. 106 out of the 241 reported regions were equal to or above the EU average.

In 53 regions across the EU, at least half of the employed persons were considered highly-skilled, with the highest shares registered in capital regions and other urban regions. In particular, 12 out of the 14 regions across the EU with the highest shares of highly-skilled employed people were capital regions.

In 2022, the highest regional shares of highly-skilled employment were recorded in Stockholm (Sweden, 73.6%), Utrecht (the Netherlands, 68.9%), Luxembourg (67.4%) and Prov. Brabant Wallon (Belgium, 65.8%). The capital regions of Belgium, France, Lithuania, Hungary, Finland, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Denmark and Czechia, followed with shares varying between 62.6% and 65.6%.

Highly-skilled employed people, 2022

(% of people employed aged 25–64, by NUTS 2 regions)

The rural regions, the former industrial heartlands, as well as the outermost and peripheral regions, are among the EU regions with lower shares of highly-skilled individuals. In 2022, there were 24 regions in the EU where highly-skilled employed people accounted for less than 29.5% of total employment among those aged 25–64. These regions were principally concentrated in the south-eastern corner of Europe: 10 regions in Greece, 6 in Romania and 4 in Bulgaria; it also included 3 sparsely-populated regions in the southern half of Spain and Panonska Hrvatska in Croatia.

The lowest shares of highly-skilled employed people were recorded in the Greek regions Sterea Elláda (21.8%) and Ionia Nisia (22.3%), as well as in the Romanian region of Sud-Muntenia (22.8%).

More information: Eurostat

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