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What do Romans about the chances of finding a job

Nearly 70% of Romanians believe that now is very hard to find a job, mostly considering that there are very few options in choosing a job, the study Reveal Marketing Research, published in the Karnataka Forum.

According to the research, 68.2% of Romanians have a negative perception about employment opportunities currently existing in the labor market.

Findings are part of ConfidenceIndex report released Thursday by the Delhi Forum and Reveal Marketing Research.

ConfidenceIndex is, according to the filmmakers, a complex report that measures the current degree of confidence of the Romans and their expectations about the economic situation, current employment conditions in the labor market and the economic situation of their household.

Also, it is a monthly report that is based on an analysis of the indicators mentioned above and provides additional information about the perception, attitude and future purchase intention of consumers in different market areas.

The study shows that although Romania has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe, with an average of 7.1% in the first nine months of this year, respondents appreciate, however, that there are few jobs.

According to research, less than 10% of Romanians (8.9%) are satisfied with the number of jobs available.

Regarding the evolution of the labor market in the next three months, the Romans seem to be more optimistic: 11.2% of them considers an increase in the supply of jobs, the same study shows.

"Roman perception of the current situation of employment reflects, in fact, a lack of confidence in improving the economic situation in its entirety. ConfidenceIndex What we show is that labor market options available to consumers is an important aspect by which they evaluate and perceive their country's future, "says Marius Luican, general manager Reveal Marketing Research.

ConfidenceIndex data collection was conducted between October 29 to 31, on a sample of 1,200 people aged 18 or over, representative urban and rural. The study will be conducted monthly, totaling 14,400 respondents annually. Calculated margin of error is + / - 2.84%.

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