Job seekers in Belgium are encouraged to register with the Vlaamse Dienst voor Arbeidsbemiddeling (VDAB) once their education is complete. As of 2025-07-01 14:23:00, data shows that in 2023, 73,000 students left school ready to enter the workforce. Remarkably, only 6.8% of these school leavers were still looking for work a year later.
- Register as job seeker on VDAB website
- 73,000 students left school in 2023
- School leavers report guides youth choices
- Teacher shortage confirmed by low unemployment
- Care sector shows strong job placement
- No diploma increases unemployment risk sharply
Why do some graduates find jobs more quickly than others? VDAB’s report highlights that choosing education, elderly care, construction, or vehicle technology courses significantly boosts employment chances. This insight aims to guide young people toward sectors with strong labour market demand.
With this in mind, what does the data reveal about the connection between education and employment in Belgium? The Fast Answer provides a clear summary.
What factors influence these employment outcomes? The report suggests that aligning education with market needs is crucial. Consider these points:
- Only 1% of teaching graduates remain unemployed after one year, showing strong demand for educators.
- Care sector graduates have a 3% unemployment rate, reflecting urgent staffing needs in healthcare.
- STEM graduates face a 5% unemployment rate, confirming these skills’ value.
- School leavers without diplomas struggle most, with 22.6% still job hunting after a year.
Looking ahead, how can young Belgians best prepare for the job market? By choosing training aligned with VDAB’s insights, they can improve their employment prospects and contribute to a stronger economy. Registering early on the VDAB platform remains a smart first step.