Key Insights:
- Total employment reached its peak in 2017 at 534.8 thousand persons and has gradually declined to 511.4 thousand in 2024
- Manufacturing (B-E) shows resilience with 162.1 thousand persons in 2024, despite some fluctuations over the years
- Public Services (O-Q) demonstrates strong growth from 93.2 thousand in 2008 to 123.5 thousand in 2024
- Trade and Services (G-I) peaked at 131.1 thousand in 2009 and stabilized around 102.4 thousand in 2024
- Professional services (M_N) showed significant growth from 24.2 thousand in 2008 to 27.1 thousand in 2024
- The 2008 financial crisis and 2020 pandemic periods show notable employment fluctuations across sectors
Chart Information:
Chart Type: Line Chart
Main Color: #18baa8 (Teal) with variations
Data Source: Eurostat – Employment by sex, age, economic activity and NUTS 2 region
Years Displayed: 2008-2024
Unit: Thousands of persons
The chart shows the employment trends across different economic activity sectors in Severozápad (CZ04) over a 17-year period. The lines represent the major employment sectors, showing how each sector has evolved over time.
Employment by sex, age, economic activity and NUTS 2 region (NACE Rev. 2) (1 000)
CZ04 (Czechia Northwest)Data-Level: CZ04 Source: Eurostat - Dataset lfst_r_lfe2en2 - Employment by sex, age, economic activity and NUTS 2 region (NACE Rev. 2)
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Project manager:
Franziska Görmar
IfL - Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
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This project is supported by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Programme with co-financing from the European Regional Development Fund.
Find more information about the x-Inno Radar project on the Interreg CE projectwebsite.
x-Inno Radar is a project of:
Creative Region Linz & Upper Austria Gmbh,
The Regional Chamber of Commerce of the Karlovy Vary Region,
Padova Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Crafts and Agriculture,
Creative Industry Košice, n. o.,
BSC, Business support centre, ltd., Kranj,
Regional Development Agency in Bielsko-Biała,
Stebo Competence Centre Community Developmentm,
Association of Cultural and Creative Industries Chemnitz and Region (Creative Chemnitz),
Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography – Germany,
Otelo Cooperative
