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Japa: Netherlands expects 88,000 new jobs in 2024 for workers in healthcare, others
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Employment opportunities in the Netherlands are forecasted to grow moderately over the next two years, with projections indicating a job growth rate of 0.8% (88,000 jobs) in 2024 and 0.7% (85,000 jobs) in 2025.

Employment opportunities in the Netherlands are forecast to grow moderately over the next two years, with projections indicating a job growth rate of 0.8% in 2024 and 0.7% in 2025.

This deceleration is attributed to slower economic growth and widespread staff shortages, which have been challenging for companies aiming to expand their workforce.While healthcare, welfare, and specialist business services are poised for rapid job increases, other sectors such as agriculture, construction, public administration, industry, and transport and storage are expected to see stagnating or decreasing job numbers.

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