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Through the media, representatives of the Institute for Development and Innovation express expert opinions, advocate for economic policies, and inform the public about their work. Аll with the aim of providing accurate and relevant facts on economic issues of public interest.

FOR EURONEWS

More and more Foreign Workers in Serbia
The number of foreign workers in Serbia has been growing year by year. Only in last year, nearly 80,000 work permits were issued to foreign nationals.

FOR KURIR

While Nepalese are Increasingly working in Serbia, where are Serbs Going?
The main reason for the lack of greater labor mobility in Southern Serbia is the lack of infrastructure.

FOR NEWSMAX BALKANS

The Davos Meeting Coincided with a Power Struggle Among the US, China, and the EU
The key concerns for the domestic economy are the low level of private investment and the poor management of public enterprises…

FOR RTS

How to Solve the Problem of Labor Shortage in the Region?
The analysis “Labor Mobility” highlights estimates that Serbia could face a shortage between 80,000 and 100,000 workers over the next decade.

FOR BIZNIS.RS

Serbia will lack 100,000 Workers in the Next Decade
The “Labor Mobility” analysis highlights that developments in the labor market are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of our region.

FOR N1

In the next Decade, Serbia Could face a Shortage of up to 100,000 Workers
Serbia increasingly depends on foreign workers, but must also develop domestic talent and attractiveness for experts from the diaspora.

FOR NIN

Serbia Needs Foreign Workers, but Which ones?
Serbia will increasingly rely on foreign workers, which in the coming years will create a competition for labor and highlight the need to improve the domestic workforce.

FOR JUGMEDIA

Economic Empowerment of Rural Women through Institutional and NGO projects
The task of the Institute on the ESIRA project is to use its expertise to assist organizations and institutions from the Jablanica and Pčinja.

FOR BIZNIS.RS

The Concerns and Challenges of the Serbian Economy are far from Davos
While global forums connect elites, Serbia must address its real economic challenges and attract private investment.

FOR RTS

Foreign Workers most often come from Southeast Asia – How to Attract People from the Surrounding Area?
There is almost no mobility between the Serbian and Albanian corps on the market.

FOR DANAS.RS

“Great News, but not a Magic Wand”: What does an Investment Credit Rating Bring to Serbia?
An investment credit rating is encouraging, but progress depends on structural reforms.

FOR POLITIKA

Chinese and Russians are the most Likely to come to Work in Serbia
Among the people who come to Serbia to work the most are from China, followed by citizens of the Russian, and since 2017, Turks.

FOR NOVA S

Why do 25,000 Workers Leave Serbia Every year?
We had almost a million unemployed people, and now we have 296,000 unemployed people, many of whom are temporarily unemployed and in the process of changing jobs.

FOR VREME.COM

Departure of Domestic and Arrival of Foreign Workers in Serbia: What are the Statistics?
Our country issued around 50,000 work permits to foreigners in the first seven months of 2024.

FOR DANAS.RS

Where do most Workers from Serbia go, and Where do Workers come from?
More than 25,000 people leave permanently each year, according to the results of the “Labor Force Mobility” survey.

FOR RTS

Some Guest Workers are no Longer Guest Workers – Now they have two Homes
The first generation dreamed of returning to Serbia; their descendants stay where they were born.

FOR KURIR

Will the Decline of the German Economy Affect Serbia?
Serbian workforce will be essential for Germany not only at present, but also in the decades ahead.

FOR BIZNIS.RS

Economic Growth in Serbia is Accelerating. Who Benefits, and who is left Behind?
Sustainable and fair growth is not just a GDP figure, but a model that evenly raises the living standards of all citizens.

FOR FORBES SERBIA

A view of the Western Balkans from the year 2089 – The Labor Market Never lies
The study warned of a clear division of the Western Balkans that will not be influenced by internationally recognized borders.

FOR INSAJDER

Youth and Innovation: Investments in Startups as a Driving Force
The innovation ecosystem in Serbia is growing, nurtured by investments from state funds and private companies.

FOR BIZNIS.RS

Serious Consequences of Worker Emigration from Serbia
Our new reality is that in Belgrade you will often find yourself thanking delivery workers in English or explaining route changes to drivers.

FOR DANAS.RS

New Growth plan for the Western Balkans: Free Lunch or Money for Which Serbia must meet Conditions?
The conditions for financing are more political than economic in nature.

FOR RTS

Women in Serbia are more Educated but earn on Average Almost 9% less than men; No Difference Exists
Women with children are penalized in the labor market with lower pay compared to men.

FOR FORBES SRBIJA

Is there Growth in Domestic Investments and can the Serbian Economy Reflect a ‘Ramonda’?
Over the years, Serbia has become an example in attracting foreign investors.

FOR Biznis & Finansije

Why are Domestic Entrepreneurs Hesitant to Invest?
The share of domestic private company investment in GDP should be at least three times higher than now, which is an unrealistic.

FOR FORBES SRBIJA

Are new Legal Forms Needed for Business Entities in Serbia?
The Institute for Development and Innovation has proposed an economic policy measure that defines a youth company.

FOR BIZNIS.RS

Retraining into QA Testers with 10 Applicants for Every Open Position
This project is specifically designed to help participants successfully enter the competitive labor market.

FOR RTS

On Amendments to the Citizenship law in Germany
Previously, 8 years were required, but now only 5 years will be needed, with studies counting toward the period required for obtaining citizenship.

FOR RTS

Young People in NEET Status as Part of the Solution to the Labor Shortage Problem
Due to population emigration and increasing labor market demands, we must find a reservoir from which to source the workforce.

FOR NOVA S

Privatization of EPS Would not be a Good move by the Governmentе
A good move by the Government and the National Assembly of Serbia would be to introduce a 10-year moratorium on privatization

FOR EURONEWS

How has the war in Ukraine Affected the Increase in Poverty?
How have crises like COVID and the Ukraine war increased poverty, and what policies are needed?

FOR EURONEWS

Amendments to the law on Foreigners: Is it a Good move?
Which sectors in Republic of Serbia have the greatest demand for workers, and what are employers’ criteria for hiring foreign employees?

FOR N1

Will Mothers Receive more Money for Three Years After Giving Birth?
The proposal for salary reliefs for mothers implies that after returning from maternity leave, they receive subsidies on contributions.

FOR PRVA.RS

What is the Anti-Inflation Consumer Basket?
The topic was a new measure agreed upon by the French government and local retail chains regarding the so-called “anti-inflation consumer basket.”

FOR N1

Educating one Person in Serbia Costs Parents and the State About 34,000 Euros
The education of one person, from preschool to university, costs the state and family about 34,000 euros.

FOR TANJUG TV

How much does Education cost in Serbia?
Why is the number of students steadily declining? Is it due to smaller generations continuing their education abroad, or because they enter the workforce after high school?

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