Picture of the labor market in the EU shows how employment can help people out of poverty, but only in half of the cases, because much depends on the type of work they are found, docs as well as the composition of the household and the position of the partners in the labor market.
- There is no doubt that this number is growing, even some research that was done last year show that even three-quarters of Croatian citizens have trouble covering regular expenses and the average family to cover these costs is missing between 24 and 26 percent of revenue. For example, you need to replace a stove that is broken, docs but it will not do, because then you could not pay electricity or something else. All this caused docs a reallocation of funds for spending, fell and the cost of food in the monthly consumption. But that does not mean that people will have more for other purposes.
Statistical wages grow slightly, but increased costs and other costs, such as housing and energy, and is therefore a percentage less is spent on food, ........... highlights Kresimir Sever, president of the Independent Croatian Unions.
The main drivers of poverty among the employed poor labor intensity, and flexible forms of work (casual and temporary jobs), limited number of working hours and low wages. Poverty among the working population is mostly in workers on temporary docs or casual work. The average docs salary is not enough
- We must take into account not only about creating jobs, but also their quality, to achieve a sustainable recovery docs that will not only reduce unemployment but also poverty - said László Andor, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
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