Economists assessed how much working-age population Ukraine has lost.

Economists assessed how much working-age population Ukraine has lost
Economists assessed how much working-age population Ukraine has lost
According to the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), the war in Ukraine has resulted in a loss of about 40% of the working-age population. More than 1.7 million Ukrainians who were previously employed in the country are now abroad, which accounts for over 10% of the pre-war economically active population.

The aging population in Ukraine is rapidly increasing, and the demographic crisis is becoming more pressing. The share of individuals aged 65 and older rose from 12% in 1991 to 22% in 2024. Despite the government's approved demographic strategy until 2040, the forecasts remain grim, predicting a decrease in the population to 25.2 million by 2051.

Impact on the labor market

Demographic changes significantly impact the labor market in Ukraine. Data shows that 74% of employers face a lack of staff, and the personnel shortage in companies is about 15% of the workforce. Currently, Ukraine needs an additional 4-5 million people to restore the economy.

According to experts, Ukraine is experiencing a serious demographic crisis that affects the labor market and threatens the country's economic growth. The decrease in the working-age population due to the war and the aging population creates staff shortages and hinders economic recovery.

The demographic situation in Ukraine is becoming increasingly serious due to the losses of the working-age population from the war and the rapid aging of the population. This significantly impacts the labor market, leading to staff shortages and a threat to the country's economic growth. The government must address these challenges by seeking strategic solutions to improve the demographic situation in the country.


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