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Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
Tel: 902-424-2410Email: thomas.storring@novascotia.ca

July 31, 2017
EU AND EURO AREA UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, JUNE 2017

The Euro Area seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 9.1 per cent in June 2017, down from 9.2 per cent in May 2017 and down from the 10.1 per cent reported in June 2016. The broader European Union had an unemployment rate of 7.7 per cent, unchanged from the previous month but down from the 8.6 per cent reported in June 2016.

Among the Member States, the lowest unemployment rates in June 2017 were recorded in the Czech Republic (2.9 per cent), Germany (3.8 per cent) and Malta (4.1 per cent). The highest unemployment rates were observed in Greece (21.7 per cent in April) and Spain (17.1 per cent).

Note: An unemployment person is defined by Eurostat according to the guidelines of the International Labour Organization as individual aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years), who is without work, is available to start work within the next two weeks and has actively sought employment at some time during the previous four weeks.  Canadian results from the Labour Force Survey shown above use slightly different age cohorts.

 

Source:  Eurostat: Unemployment



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