Arhives

Demand of enterprises for employees, by type of economic activity

(at the end of reference period)

 

January-March, 2009

January-June, 2009

January-September, 2009

January-December, 2009

thsd.

% over the relevant period of 2008

thsd.

% over the relevant period of 2008

thsd.

% over the relevant period of 2008

thsd.

% over the relevant period of 2008

Demand for employees, total

84,5

43,4

76,2

36,8

74,2

37,3

65,8

72,3

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

13,2

72,7

7,0

45,0

4,4

37,2

2,2

55,1

Industrial production

19,2

30,8

19,6

29,3

18,9

29,1

14,7

62,2

mining

2,0

26,5

1,6

24,2

1,4

22,2

0,8

32,2

manufacturing

15,2

31,4

16,2

30,2

15,4

30,1

12,1

73,0

production and distribution of electricity, gas and water

2,0

31,6

1,8

27,4

2,1

27,7

1,8

39,2

Construction

4,6

24,0

4,0

20,9

4,2

23,4

3,2

53,2

Trade; repair of motor vehicles, household appliances and personal demand items

7,9

34,5

8,2

29,8

9,0

35,8

7,7

86,7

Activity of hotels and restaurants

1,1

34,6

1,3

30,0

1,0

29,9

0,6

53,8

Activity of transport and communications

5,6

40,9

5,2

35,4

5,2

36,1

4,9

61,8

Financial activity

2,7

64,2

2,9

65,9

2,9

48,3

3,6

107,9

Real estate transactions, renting, engineering and provision of services to businessmen

6,1

46,7

5,4

36,4

6,5

47,3

7,6

89,8

Public administration

11,2

64,6

10,6

58,6

10,3

56,1

11,2

84,3

Education

2,2

51,6

2,0

43,4

2,3

35,5

1,5

45,4

Health care and provision of social aid

8,3

75,8

7,7

66,4

6,7

60,2

6,2

73,8

Other economic activities

2,4

46,4

2,3

41,1

2,8

52,3

2,4

85,5

Note: Titles of types of economic activities are given according to the new version of Classification of Types of Economic Activity (State Classifier 009:2005) that has been passed and put into effect by Decree 375 of the State  Consumer Standard on December 26, 2005.