VoxTalks Economics

S9 Ep16: What's next for Ukraine: The labour market

Mar 4, 2026
Giacomo Anastasia, Assistant Professor studying labour markets in conflict zones, discusses how Ukraine's workforce adapted to massive displacement and mobilization. He covers firms’ surprising resilience, regional collapses near the frontline, hires of women and older workers, the rise of remote work, and policies for reintegrating soldiers, fixing education losses, and reviving devastated areas.
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INSIGHT

Firms Largely Recovered Production By 2025

  • By 2025 more than half of surviving firms resumed production close to pre-war levels despite initial heavy disruptions.
  • Right after the invasion 10% halted and 25% downsized by >50%, showing rapid firm-level adjustment.
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Huge Geographic Divide In Labour Outcomes

  • Labour market effects vary sharply by region: western areas kept employment near pre-war levels while contested frontline regions saw employment fall below half.
  • Vacancy postings in contested Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia dropped to nearly zero.
INSIGHT

Matching Efficiency Fell Less Than Expected

  • Aggregate matching efficiency fell only ~15%, smaller than the >20% drop US saw in the 2008 crisis.
  • Efficiency decline concentrated in heavily exposed areas and translated into longer times to fill vacancies.
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