unemployment rate


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the percentage of the work force that is unemployed at any given date

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Nationwide, the unemployment rate for black veterans stands at 7 percent, compared with 10 percent for black nonveterans.
Statistics show the black unemployment rate still soars above the 7.6% level of February 2001.
The official measure of the extent of labour under-utilisation in Australia is the unemployment rate (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2002).
The EU28 unemployment rate was 6.3% in June 2019, stable compared with May 2019 and down from 6.8% in June 2018.
Nassau County's unemployment rate was 2.9 percent in April, down from 3.3 percent rate in March, according to preliminary numbers from the New York State Department of Labor.
The highest unemployment rate of 9.7% is observed in Kashkadarya, Samarkand, Ferghana regions.
In the euro area, the unemployment rate reached its lowest level since October 2008, declining by 0.1 percentage point in November, to 7.9 per cent, with decreases of 0.2 percentage point in Luxembourg (to 5.0 per cent) and the Netherlands (to 3.5 per cent).
Nearly a decade of falling unemployment rates: As of September 2018, the unemployment rate for Madison County has fallen to nearly a fourth of what it was in 2010.
Taiwan's unemployment rate dropped by 0.11 percent in September, as recent university graduates entered the workforce.
The unemployment rate among men was 7.2 per cent in July while that among women was 8.2 per cent, Eurostat said in a statement on its websiteon Friday.
The unemployment rate in Slovakia stands at 5.72 percent, down by 0.
Iran's national unemployment rate in the second quarter stood at 11.7%, registering a 1% decline compared with the same period of last year and a 0.9% decrease compared with the previous quarter.
Summary: The southwest region (Gafsa, Tozeur and Kebili) has recorded the highest unemployment rate in Tunisia in the second quarter of 2017 with 25.6% or 54 thousand unemployed people.
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