Countries with highest unemployment rates
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Available data suggest that unemployment rates vary by urban-rural residence, age, education and state of residence of the labour force participants (FOS, 1996). The table below shows the average annual rates of unemployment for the years 1990 …
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With rates of around 50%, most of the Western Balkans countries and Kosovo have the highest rates of youth unemployment in the world, with teenagers being at …
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The highest unemployment rates among youth population were observed in Spain (31,8%), Sweden (24,1%) and Hungary (21,9%). At the same time the youth unemployment is higher than the EU average (meaning) in many member states, incl. Ireland (21,2%), France (21,1%), Slovakia (20,6%), Poland (19,6%), Belgium and Luxembourg (19,4%) and Portugal (18% ...
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On average, geographic concentration of unemployment is significant (the AGC index being equal to 0.39) but there are large differences between countries, with the AGC index going from 0.67 in Korea (the highest rank) to 0.08 in the Slovak Republic (the lowest rank).
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Educational dimension of unemployment also varies among countries with some countries reporting a rising unemployment rates with education while the reverse is the case in other countries. The ...
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The unemployment rate for the region was close to 9 per cent in early 2000, which was the highest since labour statistics became available for a significant number of countries.
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Thus, higher rates of unemployment imply a higher misery ratio for a given inflation rate. Table 2a uses equivalent data for fourteen Western European countries from the 1970s through 2010. Just as for the US, it shows that the misery ratio has risen since the 1970s, reflecting the greater success that governments have had in controlling ...
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