Laut IWF, gemessen an Arbeitslosenquoten, sind dies die 10 Best und Schlimmste Die Arbeitsmärkte in Industrieländern im Jahr 2025. Norwegen belegte den 8. Platz unter den Top -Arbeitsmärkten mit einer Arbeitslosenquote von 3,8%. Während Länder wie Kanada und die USA nicht die Top 10 machen. Spiegelt dies die Realität des Arbeitsmarktes wider und erfüllt die Erwartungen?

    Norway ranks 8th among the best job markets in developed countries in 2025
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    1. No I can sum up the Reddit sentiment, Norway is the worst country in the world. The workers are unproductive, expensive and can’t innovate.

      Everything is better in Sweden, where wages are lower and it is easier to set up a business.

      /s

    2. Equivalent_Fail_6989 on

      At least the article acknowledges that it’s only because of oil and gas. That’s not something to be happy or proud about.

    3. Numerous-Industry186 on

      Not at all. It’s not a garden of Eden – especially if you look like a non-EU.

    4. Northlumberman on

      Seems accurate.

      Also, among developed economies Norway has one of the highest employment rates (percentage of working age people who are in work). https://qery.no/oecd-employment-rate-at-record-high/

      Norwegian companies are reporting labour shortages across the economy (link in Norwegian) https://www.nav.no/no/nav-og-samfunn/kunnskap/analyser-fra-nav/nyheter/bedriftsundersokelsen-2025-norske-virksomheter-mangler-39-000-personer

      Of course that doesn’t mean that everyone can get the kind of job they want, for the pay they expect, and where they want to live. But there are comparatively few people who can’t get a job at all.

    5. mistersnips14 on

      Based solely on unemployment rates. Not sure that’s a great way to determine „best“ job markets, unless your only objective is to simply be employed.

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