The share of persons employed in NGOs relative to active population is a development indicator for non-governmental organisations in a country. Active population includes persons employed, self-employed and registered unemployed.
The share of persons employed in NGOs relative to active population is a development indicator for non-governmental organisations in a country. Active population includes persons employed, self-employed and registered unemployed.
In Slovenia in 2022, the share of employees in non-governmental organizations amounted to 1.26% (12,671 employees out of a total of 1,003,533 active population) and has been growing despite the economic crisis until 2017, when it was the same as the previous year. From 2018, however, it grew again. Compared to other countries, this share is still extremely low. According to the results of the last major international comparative survey by The Johns Hopkins University from 2017, this share in the global average of the countries compared is 3.3%, and in the EU countries 3.67%.