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Hungarians Working in Austria up 4% in February

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Some 126,169 Hungarians were employed full-time in Austria last month, according to the latest figures from the Österreichische Sozialversicherung.

In February 2023, 121,155 Hungarians worked in Austria, so on an annual basis, the increase is more than 4%.

After 124,820 Hungarians were registered in January, over the course of a single month, another 1,349 Hungarians took up work in the neighboring country.

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