Secondo il FMI, misurato dai tassi di disoccupazione, questi sono i 10 migliori e peggiori mercati del lavoro nei paesi sviluppati nel 2025. Con la Germania si classifica al sesto posto tra i principali mercati del lavoro con un tasso di disoccupazione del 3,152%. Mentre paesi come il Canada e noi non fanno i primi 10. Ciò riflette la realtà del mercato del lavoro e soddisfa le aspettative?

Germany ranks 6th among the best job markets in developed countries in 2025
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  1. MobofDucks on

    Well, then the other job markets must suck big tme /s

    Depends on the job honestly. Junior level IT and Business is overrun. Pharma, Nursing, Electrics and Logistics are employees markets.

  2. Sheep_2757 on

    I don’t really trust this ranking, at the moment (and the months before) we have an official unemployment rate of around 6.x%. Source: [https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/news/arbeitsmarkt](https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/news/arbeitsmarkt)

    This would place Germany among the worst ten job markets according to the article.

    And that’s before discussing the obvious differences between different fields.

  3. SanderStrugg on

    “Hey ChatGPT rank the top 10 developed countries by employment rate and write some crap about their labor market for an article.”

  4. Few_Maize_1586 on

    Unemployment rate is not the only metric to look at when assessing job markets. I believe there is a large numbers of people located outside Germany, not registered as jobseekers but competing in the German job market. With a EU passport, they can just simply move.

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