The unemployment rate for the EU as a whole was 5.9% in December 2024, up from 5.8% in November 2024 and down from 6.0% in December 2023, according to Eurostat, the EU's statistical office. View on eu ...
The unemployment rate in the EU was 5.9% in November 2024, a decrease from 6.1% in November 2023. President Biden warns of 'oligarchy' as he bids farewell to five decades in politics 13 Surprising ...
New unemployment benefit, piloted in the first months of 2025 - How it will be calculated and how the first 15,000 beneficiaries will be selected - Maximum duration of the benefit: up to 24 months (2 ...
The EU and the eurozone's unemployment figures remained stable for the four months leading up to November The EU and eurozone's unemployment rates were 5.9% and 6.3% in November, respectively.
Flash consumer prices, retail sales and unemployment figures from Germany and house prices from the UK are the top economic news due ...
Spanish unemployment fell last year to its lowest level since the 2008 global financial crisis as the tourism-driven service ...
How to Cite? UNEMPOL - The Contentious Politics of Unemployment in Europe: Political Claim-Making in the Public Domain [Dataset]. Distributed by FORS, Lausanne, 2020.
How to Cite? YOUNEX - Youth, Unemployment, and Exclusion in Europe: Organizational Survey [Dataset]. Distributed by FORS, Lausanne, 2020.
To facilitate a proper comparison between unemployment rates in the various European countries, Eurostat – the statistical bureau of the EU - publishes harmonised figures on a monthly basis. Eurostat ...
Germany has one of the lowest unemployment rates within the EU-27. 3.4% of the labour force (15- to 74-year-olds) were unemployed in October 2024. In the EU-27 a total of 13.0 million citizens were ...
Unemployment among young adults showed an upward trend. In November 2024, more than 3 million individuals under 25 were unemployed across the EU. This brought the youth unemployment rate to 15.3% ...
Although the EU unemployment rate remained stable in November 2024, women were more affected than men. Spain, France, and Germany recorded the highest numbers of unemployed individuals. View on ...