Croatia Jobless Rate Drops to 4.7% in February

2026-03-20 10:16 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

Croatia’s registered unemployment rate fell to 4.7% in February 2026 from a ten-month high of 4.9% in January.

The number of unemployed persons dropped by 4.5% from a month earlier to nearly 84 thousand, of which 44.4 thousand were women.

Employment also decreased by 0.6% to 1.694 million, while the labor force fell by 0.7% to 1.778 million.

Paid employment in legal entities dropped by 0.7%, with most sectors recording job losses, led by manufacturing (-0.4%), wholesale and retail trade (-0.5%), construction (-1.1%), and public administration and defence; compulsory social security (-0.9%).

Job gains were limited to education (1.2%), human health and social work (0.8%), and real estate (0.1%).



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