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State of the Global Workplace: Georgia Country-Level Data

State of the Global Workplace: Georgia Country-Level Data

The following data are from the State of the Global Workplace: 2026 Report (published April 2026; latest data collected January-December 2025). For more information, explore regional data summaries, global data summaries, or download the full report

Employee Engagement in Georgia

In Georgia, 34% of employees are engaged at work. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 25% and the global average of 20%. This reflects no change from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Employee Engagement in Georgia
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year Engaged (%) Not Engaged (%) Actively Disengaged (%)
2012
2013
2014245818
2015216019
2016265717
2017275616
2018295615
2019265717
2020285715
2021325414
2022325513
2023345412
2024345512
2025345611

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents. Categories may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

Life Evaluation in Georgia

In Georgia, 29% of employees are thriving in their overall lives. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 34% and the global average of 34%. This reflects a 3-point increase from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Life Evaluation in Georgia
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year Thriving (%) Struggling (%) Suffering (%)
2010126127
2011126225
2012166915
2013
2014156916
2015116821
2016136918
2017137215
2018157411
2019157411
2020196912
2021206812
2022226513
2023246412
202426668
202529655

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents. Categories may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

Daily Stress in Georgia

In Georgia, 16% of employees experienced stress a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 21% and the global average of 40%. This reflects no change from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Daily Stress in Georgia (% Yes, Experienced Stress)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Experienced Stress
201011
201111
201213
201315
201412
201513
201615
201717
201817
201919
202021
202123
202221
202319
202416
202516

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Anger in Georgia

In Georgia, 21% of employees experienced anger a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 14% and the global average of 22%. This reflects a 1-point decrease from the prior three-year rolling average.

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Daily Anger in Georgia (% Yes, Experienced Anger)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Experienced Anger
201026
201125
201223
201321
201416
201520
201620
201723
201822
201923
202025
202124
202226
202324
202422
202521

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Sadness in Georgia

In Georgia, 11% of employees experienced sadness a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 19% and the global average of 23%. This reflects a 1-point decrease from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Daily Sadness in Georgia (% Yes, Experienced Sadness)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Experienced Sadness
201013
201113
201212
201311
20149
201510
201610
201710
201811
201914
202020
202118
202217
202313
202412
202511

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Loneliness in Georgia

In Georgia, 12% of employees experienced loneliness a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 16% and the global average of 22%.

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Job Climate in Georgia

In Georgia, 53% of employees say it is currently a good time to find a job in the city or area where they live. This compares to the Post-Soviet Eurasia regional average of 57% and the global average of 52%. This reflects a 4-point increase from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Job Climate in Georgia (% Yes, Good Time to Find a Job)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Good Time to Find a Job
201017
201119
201225
201325
201423
201515
201615
201712
201816
201920
202024
202125
202229
202337
202449
202553

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.


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