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Foreign Workforce Exodus Deepens Greece’s Job Vacancy Gap

724FinanceHakan Çelik
Foreign Workforce Exodus Deepens Greece’s Job Vacancy Gap

Greece’s labor market now faces a historic vacancy gap as foreign workers flee in unprecedented numbers.

Sharp Surge in Job Vacancies

According to the Greece Economic Research and Programming Centre (KEPE), open positions by the end of 2025 exceeded 31,000, marking an increase of 2,700 jobs compared with the previous year.

Sectoral Impact and Workforce Dynamics

  • Education and healthcare reported the highest personnel shortages.
  • Social care, industry, and wholesale‑retail trade also experienced significant gaps.
  • Although 88% of foreign residents remain in the labor force, low wages and harsh conditions push them toward more attractive European markets.
  • Demographic Context and Future Risk

  • In 2008, foreigners made up 6% of the population and 8.2% of the workforce; by 2025 these figures fell to roughly 2% and 2.7%, respectively.
  • A 65% decline in foreign workers compounds a demographic profile where under‑18s number under 2 million while those over 60 exceed 3 million in a nation of about 10.5 million.
  • Policy and Strategic Implications

  • Short‑term employment incentives and tax relief for foreign staff could alleviate the immediate vacancy pressure.
  • Long‑term solutions must focus on aligning education outcomes with market needs and improving living standards.
  • Coordinated EU‑funded integration programmes may create a sustainable foreign‑worker base.
  • Hakan Çelik – Director of Fiscal Policy and Public Finance: Greece’s labor shortage is not an isolated case but a warning sign of shifting regional competitiveness. Without comprehensive tax reforms and social security measures to embed foreign talent, Turkey risks facing similar vacancy spikes. A balanced strategy should merge short‑term labor policies with long‑term demographic sustainability.
    Hakan Çelik

    Financial Analyst: Hakan Çelik

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