The employment in the jewellery and bijouterie sector in Poland has experienced fluctuations over the past decade. The workforce saw minor growth from 2013 to 2014, followed by a dip in 2015. A steady increase was noticed until 2019, peaking at 8.18 thousand employees. However, the impact of the global pandemic in 2020 caused a dip, but recovery resumed in 2021 with minor year-on-year variations, stabilizing at 7.87 thousand employees by 2023. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years is 0.58%.
Going forward, employment is forecasted to remain stable at 7.87 thousand employees annually up to 2028. Monitoring economic conditions and consumer preferences in the post-pandemic era will be crucial in identifying future trends in this sector.
- Steady employment levels from 2024 to 2028
- Potential impacts from changing global economic conditions
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable and ethically sourced products