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Italy and Spain Lead Job Market Growth in 2025, While UK, Germany, and France Lag Behind
Job postings in Italy and Spain are on the rise in early 2025, while hiring trends in the UK, Germany, and France are showing signs of decline, according to an analysis by Euronews Business based on data from hiring platform Indeed.
Italy and Spain Outperform Pre-Pandemic Job Levels
Among Europe’s five largest economies, Italy and Spain have demonstrated the strongest job market growth, with postings increasing by 9% and 4%, respectively, in the three months leading up to February 14, 2025. Meanwhile, France, Germany, and the UK saw declines of 4%, 2%, and 2%, respectively, over the same period.
Compared to pre-pandemic levels in February 2020, Italy and Spain have seen job postings surge by 78% and 52%, respectively. In contrast, France and Germany have experienced moderate increases of 29% and 26%, while the UK remains the only country where job postings are still below pre-pandemic levels, standing at just 85.1% of its February 2020 benchmark.
Key Drivers of Growth in Italy and Spain
According to Pawel Adrjan, Director of Economic Research at Indeed, Italy and Spain are benefiting from Next Generation EU funds and rising service exports, which have fueled job creation. Additionally, Spain’s GDP growth has received a boost from population growth due to immigration.
Despite a slowdown in employment and GDP growth in Italy in 2024, the country’s labor market remains strong, supported by household consumption and further EU funding.
The sectors driving this job growth include Food Preparation & Service and Software Development, which have seen the most significant rise in job postings in both Italy and Spain.
Challenges in the UK, Germany, and France
While hiring in Italy and Spain continues to grow, the job markets in Germany, the UK, and France are facing economic headwinds. Adrjan attributes this slowdown to stagnant manufacturing and broader economic uncertainty.
The UK job market, in particular, has been slower to recover, with employment data showing a decline in payroll employment over the past six months. High interest rates, weak GDP growth, and increased employer costs—including higher national insurance and minimum wage requirements—have made businesses more cautious about hiring.
Employment Rates and Future Outlook
Despite the rise in job postings, Italy (67.4%) and Spain (71.4%) still recorded the lowest employment rates among the five economies in the third quarter of 2024, according to Eurostat and the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS). Germany (81.2%) had the highest employment rate, followed by France (75.3%) and the UK (74.9%).
Looking ahead, job growth in Italy and Spain is expected to remain strong, barring major disruptions from geopolitical or trade tensions. Meanwhile, Germany, France, and the UK may struggle to see significant hiring increases unless their broader economies regain momentum.
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