22.08.2011
Facts and figures (2009):
Area: 1,041 km2
Population: 72,839
Density of population per km2: 70.0
Number of companies: 4,823
Economically active population: 25,945
Unemployment rate (Jan May 2011): 13.1%
Average monthly gross wage: EUR 1,352
Source: SORS, 2011
Location and transport
The Koroška Region lies in the northern part of Slovenia and borders on Austria.
Population
With 73,000 inhabitants or 3.7% of Slovenia’s total population, Koroška is among the smallest regions.
Education structure of population aged 15 - 64 in the Koroška Region
Towns
The biggest municipality is Slovenj Gradec
which has the most inhabitants (17,000) and is also economically the strongest, employing 60% of workforce in the region. There is a college for sales managers and business secretaries. The students from the region mostly study at the University of Ljubljana or the University of Maribor, some enrol in schools in the neighbouring Austria.
Other principal towns in region include Ravne na Koroškem
(12,300) and Dravograd (8,700).
Economy
The share of the Koroška Region in the Slovenian economy is only 3%. Nevertheless, Koroška is among the most-open regions. Koroška’s economy is traditionally export-oriented. Koroška is traditionally a mining and iron and steel making region, and its restructuring has triggered a rise of unemployment. However, the region is on the road to recovery doing particularly well in the automotive supply industry. Manufacturing industries generate 40% of the region’s income, followed by trade (9%) and financial and business services (7.5%). The region’s most important products are parts for automotive industry, machinery and equipment, as well as metal products. Around 52% of the region’s workforce has a job in manufacturing with the following industries leading the way:
The service sector is still poorly developed but there is lot of potential.
Companies
The most important companies operating in the region include: