Latvia recorded 24,300 job openings in a variety of industries in 2023.
Latvia is experiencing labor shortages in 37 occupations, according to the 2023 EURES report on shortages and surpluses. Key sectors affected include construction, engineering, repair and maintenance services, transportation, and healthcare.
Additionally, the UN Economic Commission for Europe's report on the implementation of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing and its Regional Implementation Strategy (MIPAA/RIS) in Latvia revealed that the country is facing a declining overall population while the number of elderly residents is rising. This suggests that Latvia may need foreign workers to alleviate labor shortages.
According to the latest EURES report, some of the roles struggling with a shortage of workers in Latvia include:
On the other hand, Latvia reported 45 surplus occupations, emerging as one of the three EURES countries that submitted more surplus than shortage occupations.
In 2023, Latvia registered 24,300 job vacancies, according to the country’s Central Statistical Bureau. Despite a 6.1 percent decrease compared to the previous year, Latvia still faces labor shortages in specific sectors, as noted in the earlier report.
The majority of job vacancies in 2023 were in public administration (8.4 percent), administrative and support service activities (4 percent), mining and quarrying (3.3 percent), construction (2.9 percent), transportation and storage (2.9 percent), and health and social care (2.6 percent).