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Projecting Labour Market Imbalances and Skill Mismatch Under Demographic Change in the EU.

Guillaume Marois1,2, Michaela Potančoková3, Agnieszka Bezat4

  • 1International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID/OeAW, University of Vienna), Laxenburg, Austria. marois@iiasa.ac.at.

European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie
|December 4, 2025

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Projecting to 2060, the European Union faces long-term labour mismatches. Rising high-skilled worker supply will coexist with vacancies in lower-skilled jobs, indicating structural imbalances, not shortages.

Keywords:
EuropeLabour mismatchesOccupationProjectionShortageSkills

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Area of Science:

  • Socioeconomic studies
  • Labour economics
  • Future of work analysis

Background:

  • The European Union (EU27) faces evolving labour market dynamics.
  • Projecting long-term labour supply and demand is crucial for economic planning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess long-term labour mismatches in the EU27 up to 2060.
  • To analyze the impact of various policy interventions on these mismatches.

Main Methods:

  • Dynamic microsimulation modeling (Link4Skills-Mic) at the individual level.
  • Joint modeling of demographic, educational, and labour force dynamics.
  • Integration of country-specific labour supply and occupational demand projections.

Main Results:

  • Projected coexistence of high-skilled worker underutilization and vacancies in medium/low-skilled occupations.
  • Identification of structural mismatches driven by misaligned qualifications, job traits, and hiring.
  • Policy scenarios show partial mitigation; no single intervention resolves all issues.
  • Conclusions:

    • Addressing future labour mismatches requires coordinated, comprehensive strategies.
    • Policies must integrate demographic trends with evolving job demands in an ageing, digitalized economy.
    • Automation and human capital strategies have complex, varied impacts on skill mismatches.