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Living and working in Croatia

Eurofound provides research, data and analysis on a wide range of social and work-related topics. This information is largely comparative, but also offers country-specific information for each of the EU Member States. This page contains information, research and data for Croatia.

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Working life in Croatia - Highlights

In 2023, Croatia joined the euro zone and became a member of the Schengen Area, which will facilitate public finance stability, transport and tourism. In the second quarter of 2023, the average monthly net earnings per person in Croatia showed a nominal increase of around 12% and a real increase of 2% compared with the same period of 2022. Wage increases year on year were 15%, but after correction for inflation, real growth was around 10%.

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Life satisfaction

Data source: 2016 EQLS survey

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Ability to choose or change methods of work

Data source: 2015 EWCS survey

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Possibility to accumulate overtime for days off

Data source: 2013 ECS survey

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Eurofound's EU PolicyWatch database collects national level policy measures on various topics.

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Restructuring events in Croatia

The restructuring events database contains factsheets with data on large-scale restructuring events reported in the principal national media and company websites in each EU Member State.

 

Correspondents in Croatia

Correspondents report on topics related to developments in the country's working life and inform Eurofound’s pan-European comparative analysis. Read more

University of Split, Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism

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Eurofound Management Board members from Croatia

Eurofound's Management Board is made up of representatives of the social partners and national governments of all Member States, European Commission representatives and an independent expert appointed by the European Parliament. Read more

Iva Musić Orešković Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy
Nusa Žunec​ Croatian Employers’ Association (HUP)
Marija Hanzevacki Independent Trade Unions of Croatia (NHS)

 

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