European Clay Building Materials Number of Persons Employed by Country

Italy (22.05K, -1.8%), Germany (15.42K, -0.32%), Spain (15.29K, -3.83%), Poland (12.75K, 0.0016%), France (8.16K, -0.27%), Portugal (4.28K, -3.51%), Serbia (3.11K, 0.29%), Czech Republic (3.1K, -1.58%), Netherlands (2.58K, 0.28%), Belgium (2.55K, 5.93%), Bulgaria (2.03K, -3.55%), Romania (1.71K, -8.0%), Hungary (1.47K, -3.87%), Austria (1.31K, 1.42%), Denmark (0.973K, 2.22%), Croatia (0.722K, -5.02%), Switzerland (0.593K, -5.31%), Slovakia (0.511K, 1.86%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (0.493K, -1.02%), Slovenia (0.303K, -1.69%), Greece (0.214K, -20.55%), Latvia (0.168K, -0.81%), Finland (0.114K, -4.43%), Cyprus (0.089K, -3.8%), Sweden (0.039K, 1.06%).

Future Trends to Watch: The European clay building materials sector faces variable employment trends, with notable declines in Greece and Romania. Continuous innovations in automation and sustainable practices may further influence the workforce dynamics across countries. Monitoring how these factors interplay with emerging market demands and policies will be essential.

Top countries in Clay Building Materials Number of Persons Employed by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Employees) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Italy 22,050 2023 -1.45% -1.8% View data
2 2 Germany 15,420 2023 +0.33% -0.32% View data
3 3 Spain 15,290 2023 -8.3% -3.83% View data
4 4 Poland 12,750 2023 +0.65% +0.0016% View data
5 5 France 8,160 2023 +6.46% -0.27% View data
6 6 Portugal 4,280 2023 -4.14% -3.51% View data
7 7 Serbia 3,110 2023 -0.38% +0.29% View data
8 8 Czech Republic 3,100 2023 -2.18% -1.58% View data
9 9 Netherlands 2,580 2023 -1.17% +0.28% View data
10 10 Belgium 2,550 2023 +3.5% +5.93% View data

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