23Sep

Demographic Change and Skills Shortages: How Companies in Austria Can Take Smart Action Now

Austria is Changing – and Businesses Can Feel It

Our world of work is facing major changes. Demographic shifts mean that Austria’s age structure will look very different in the coming decades:

  • More and more people will be over 65 (27.7% in 2050 compared to 19.2% in 2020)
  • Fewer people will be of working age (20–65 years): only 53.8% in 2050 compared to 61.6% in 2020
  • The share of under-20s will also shrink slightly

In short: the number of people available for work is going down – and that has a direct impact on the labor market.

The Skills Shortage is Already a Reality

This change isn’t just something for the future – it’s already happening today, as the numbers show:

  • 73% of companies see the skills shortage as a serious risk
  • 63% report too few or inadequately qualified applications
  • 206,000 positions remained unfilled in Austria in 2023 alone

This isn’t just a problem for individual businesses, but for the economy as a whole.

What Businesses Worry About Most

The WKO asked companies which risks concern them the most. At the very top of the list: the shortage of skilled workers. But rising energy costs, high taxes, inflation, and bureaucratic hurdles are also big issues.

The message is clear: companies that want to succeed today must tackle multiple challenges at once – and securing talent is one of the most important.

Thinking Strategically: New Paths in Recruiting

Sticking your head in the sand won’t help. A smarter approach is to start exploring new options now. For example:

  • Partnering with specialized recruitment agencies
  • Actively recruiting skilled workers from non-EU countries
  • Developing long-term strategies for international recruiting

The advantage: those who start early gain valuable experience before the market tightens even further – and secure a real competitive edge.

International Talent as a True Asset

Skilled workers from abroad don’t just bring the expertise that’s urgently needed. Often, they offer additional benefits:

  • New ways of thinking and fresh ideas
  • Intercultural diversity that makes teams more creative and innovative
  • Impulses that enrich company culture – from culinary variety to deeper insights into international customer needs

Conclusion: Act Now to Stay Strong Tomorrow

Demographic change is a fact. But how businesses respond to it is a matter of strategy. Those who invest in new talent pools today will future-proof their companies – and stay competitive in the long run.

Sources:

  • Statistik Austria, Population Structure Forecast
  • WKO Business Survey 2023
  • AMS Labor Market Data (as of October 2023)