Sunday, 27 July 2014

In which countries of the European Union are there more jobs?



Austria, Germany, Malta, Luxembourg and Czech Republic top the list of countries of the European Union where there are more jobs, with percentages of unemployment rates that ranged from 4.7 to 6.3%, according to Eurostat data. Following is United Kingdom, with a 6.6%, followed by Romania, Sweden, Hungary, Estonia, Finland, Belgium, Poland and France, which just cross the psychological barrier of 10% to 10.1%, a percentage that is close to the average of 28, 10.3%.

 After Slovenia, are below the average Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Ireland, Italy, Slovakia, Portugal and Cyprus, with percentages between and 11 and 15.3%. A lot distance are Spain, with 25.1% of unemployment and Greece, with a 26.8%.



 
For the under 25 years, countries with more opportunities to find work are Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark and Malta, while those who recorded more youth unemployment rate are, again, Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus and Portugal.




Differences by sex, the countries that recorded fewer female unemployment are Germany, Austria, Malta, United Kingdom and Romania and the already mentioned Italy, Slovakia, Portugal, Cyprus, Spain and Greece. In the case of men, the situation is similar: they lead Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Malta and Luxembourg, and close the five aforementioned countries.

The total number of unemployed in the EU, in May this year data, nearly 25 million, of which more than five million are Spanish, followed by 3.2 million Italians, 2.96 French, 2.18 Germans and 2.12 British.


Sad record

The last April Eurostat figures also were five Spanish regions like the of more unemployment in Europe: the 272 that make up the EU, Andalusia, Ceuta, Melilla, the Canary Islands and Extremadura shed percentages between 36.3% and 33.7%, which multiply by 13 records of regions with less unemployment in Europe, which are located in Germany and Austria and arriving just 3% unemployment.

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