Human Capital

Greece has a specialized and highly trained workforce, capable of effectively supporting any investment project. Based on the following tables, 46.4% of the total labour force has a higher education degree, while 7.0% has a master’s degree and/or a doctorate. It is also indicative that, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (data published in March 2024), 22.5% of employed persons are service providers and salesmen, 16.2% are skilled craftsmen and plant and machine operators, 11.1% are office clerks, 10.7% are skilled agricultural and fishery workers and 6.7% are technicians.
The workforce is aligned with the needs of the Greek economy and the trends of the globalized market, with approximately 71.4% employed in the services sector, 16.0% in the secondary sector and 12.0% in the primary sector – more detailed data concerning the employed persons by section of economic activity is presented in the tables below. Furthermore, according to a survey conducted by the Greek Statistical Authority, 69.5% of adults in Greece speak at least one foreign language, while 64.5% of adults speak English.

Source: Hellenic Statistical Authority March 2024, data processed by Enterprise Greece

 

Employed persons by section of economic activity

(in thousands), 2023 (4th quarter)

Agriculture, forestry and fishing 491.9
Mining and quarrying 11.6
Manufacturing 416.1
Electricity, gas, water supply, sewerage, waste management 73.0
Construction 178.1
Trade 699.0
Accommodation and food service activities 358.5
Transportation and storage 230.9
Information and communication 106.4
Financial and insurance activities 89.4
Real estate activities 14.0
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 366.3
Education 308.6
Human health and social work activities 322.9
Various service activities 486.1
Other category 26.0
Total 4,178.8

Source: Hellenic Statistical Authority March 2024, data processed by Enterprise Greece

 

Level of education of the labour force
(in thousands and %), 2023 (4th quarter)
Post graduate qualification 328.7 7.0%
University degree 852.0 18.2%
Third level technical – vocational institution degree 988.1 21.2%
Completed secondary level education 1,782.7 38.2%
Level lower than the above 720.3 15.4%
Total 4,671.8 100%

Source: Hellenic Statistical Authority March 2024, data processed by Enterprise Greece

Average annual hours actually worked per worker 2022

Source: OECD, April 2024