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Over 90 Percent of Vacancies Are Full-Time

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More than 160,306 jobs were advertised in the previous month, 90 per cent of which were full-time jobs, as a "full-time radar" created by the Economic Federation states, thus revealing the discrepancy between open full-time jobs and part-time jobs.

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In the previous month, 160,306 jobs were advertised in Austria. 90,4 per cent of them were advertised as full-time jobs, 9.6 per cent as part-time jobs. "This discrepancy is increasingly becoming a barrier to prosperity," says Wirtschaftsbund General Secretary and ÖVP National Councillor Kurt Egger. According to Statistik Austria, the part-time rate of men and women was 31.5 per cent in 2024. The Wirtschaftsbund is pushing for incentives for add…

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More than 160,306 jobs were advertised in the previous month, 90 per cent of which were full-time jobs, as a "full-time radar" created by the Economic Federation states, thus revealing the discrepancy between open full-time jobs and part-time jobs.

·Vienna, Austria
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The ÖVP sub-organisation presented data on its "full-time radar" for the first time. Almost 160,000 jobs were advertised in the previous month, most of them full-time

VIENNA. 90.4% of vacancies were advertised as full-time jobs in August, according to the VP-Wirtschaftsbund (WB). 9.6 percent were part-time jobs.

·Linz, Austria
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According to the ÖVP-Wirtschaftsbund (WB), 90.4 percent of job openings in August were full-time positions. 9.6 percent were part-time jobs. This is according to the WB's "Full-Time Radar," which was conducted for the first time. A total of 160,306 jobs were advertised across Austria in the previous month. According to Statistics Austria, the part-time employment rate for men and women was 31.5 percent in 2024.

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