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The global economy was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Not only European but also
world economies remained closed in the first half of 2020, resulting in increased uncertainty in
the economic environment. These changes also significantly affected the Slovak economy. The
purpose of the paper is to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on selected sectors
of the Slovak economy from the point of view of regional sectoral employment. Localization
analysis is used to evaluate changes. The analysis showed that there was a more significant
regional decline in employment in the accommodation and catering services activities of the
SK NACE category in all regions of Slovakia except the Trenčín and Banská Bystrica region,
although the effect of the sector mix at the Slovak level was negative (the number of employees
in this sector declined). The regional decline in employment was also recorded in the SK NACE
Industry category, but in this case this development in all regions copied the negative effect of
the industrial mix at the level of Slovakia.