Zagreb Sees Continued Rise in Population and Unemployment in 2020

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The 2019-2020 comparative social study, prepared by the City of Zagreb’s Social Council and the CERANEO – Centre for the Development of Non-Profit Organisations, focused on dealing with challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and a 5.5-strong earthquake that hit Zagreb and its environs on the 22 March 2020.

Presenting the study results recently, Professor Gojko Bežovan said that the city had allocated additional funds to cope with the corona crisis and the quake aftermath. “The social situation in the city is stable, but many social challenges clearly remain.”

In 2019, the number of residents increased by 0.34% to 807,254, mainly due to young people’s immigration. Also, that year Zagreb registered 3,808 new marriages while 1,430 couples divorced.

When it comes to unemployment, in 2019, the average unemployment number was 15,957, while in 2020, it was 18,902. Nearly half of the jobless people had secondary school qualifications.

The City of Zagreb has the lowest at-risk-of-poverty rate in Croatia, of 9.8%.

The pandemic’s dual challenge and the earthquake have put many tasks before Zagreb since the start of 2020 concerning housing and accommodation, the study said.

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