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EU tourism industries employed 11.3 million people | Eurostat

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In 2021, 11.3 million people in the EU were employed in economic activities related to tourism (but not necessarily relying only on tourism). Among them, 6.8 million worked in the food and beverage industry, 2.1 million in the accommodation sector, 1.8 million in transport and 0.4 million for travel agencies and tour operators.

The 3 industries that rely almost entirely on tourism (accommodation, travel agencies/tour operators and air transport) employed 2.8 million people in the EU. 

Tourism labour force dominated by women

The tourism industries were a major employer of women. In 2023, among those employed in selected tourism industries, 57.6% were women, 21.2 percentage points (pp) more than in the total non-financial business economy (36.4%).

The share of part-time employment in the tourism industries (21.3%) was 6.1 pp higher than in the total non-financial business economy (15.2%).

The tourism industries attracted a slightly higher share of the younger labour force, with 11.0% of workers aged 15 to 24 compared with 9.0% for the non-financial business economy.

In 2023, the share of people with a lower educational attainment level in tourism was 20.2%, close to that in the total economy (18.9%). 

Foreign citizens accounted for 15.9% of the labour force in the tourism industries (7% from other EU countries and 9% from non-EU countries), 5.3 pp more than in the total non-financial business economy (10.6%).  

The likelihood of holding a temporary contract was 8.8 pp higher in tourism than in the total non-financial business economy (20.8% vs. 12.0% of people employed).

Similarly, the share of new employees holding their current job for less than one year was also higher in tourism than in the non-financial business economy as a whole (23.1% vs.14.8%).

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06.01.2026.18:21

The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday expressed gratitude to the Georgian Government for sending high-capacity generators to Ukraine, emphasising the importance of the assistance amid ongoing Russian attacks and severe winter conditions.

The Ministry noted that Georgia has sent 27 high-capacity generators to Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, along with an additional nine generators specifically designated for the Sumy region.

“We sincerely thank the Government of Georgia, which, since the beginning of the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion, has sent 27 high-capacity generators to Ukraine, as well as 9 generators to the Sumy Oblast”, the statement said.

 

The Ukrainian side highlighted that this support came at a critical time, as the country faced daily attacks and harsh winter conditions.

“In the context of daily terrorist attacks as well as severe cold, this humanitarian aid is extremely important and timely. It will contribute to strengthening the resilience of the Sumy Oblast, which is in the zone of constant threat from the Russian enemy and is facing brutal attacks on civilian infrastructure and the peaceful population”, the Ministry noted.

By an order of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, the JSC “Georgian Energy Development Fund” sent a humanitarian shipment to Ukraine.

The shipment includes nine generators of various types and capacities.

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