Montenegro’s labour market entered 2026 with a paradoxical combination of low unemployment and widespread labour shortages. This imbalance reflects deep structural issues tied to...
EU accession reshapes labour markets not through a single legal change, but through a cumulative rebalancing of mobility, wages, skills and employer behaviour. For...
Alongside regulatory expansion, Montenegro is experiencing a quieter but equally consequential transformation in its labour market. Employers increasingly demand specific, verifiable skills rather than formal degrees,...
A new publication from the Aspen Institute has placed Montenegro at the centre of a renewed debate over employment, structural reform, and long-term economic...
Montenegro’s construction sector enters 2026 facing a complex landscape shaped by labour scarcity, lingering material-price volatility and new regulatory requirements intended to curb irregular...