Key Insights
- Real Estate (L) shows the highest job vacancy rates, peaking at 24.1% in 2020 and maintaining very high levels throughout
- Administrative Services (N) demonstrates significant growth from 2.8% in 2010 to 18.1% in 2024
- Construction (F) shows dramatic growth from 1.5% in 2010 to 15.2% in 2019, then declining to 6.5% by 2024
- Accommodation & Food Services (I) exhibits high volatility, reaching 8.9% in 2019 before dropping to 8.7% in 2024
- Professional Services (M) shows steady increases, reaching 12.1% in 2019 before stabilizing around 2.8% by 2024
- Overall trend: Most sectors show accelerating job vacancy rates from 2015 onwards, with peaks around 2019-2020
- Financial Activities (K) maintains relatively stable and low vacancy rates throughout the period
Chart Information
Chart Type: Multi-line time series chart
Colors Used: Primary color #18baa8 with variations for different sectors
Time Period: 2008-2024 (annual data)
Unit: Annual averages (AVG_A) – percentage rates
Data Quality: Only actual data values used, no interpolation. Missing values for early years excluded from display.
Job vacancy rate by NACE Rev. 2 activity - annual data
CZ (Czechia)Data-Level: CZ Source: Eurostat - Job vacancy rate by NACE Rev. 2 activity (jvs_a_rate_r2)
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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
