List of sovereign states in Europe by unemployment rate

This is list of European countries by unemployment and employment rate.

State (51) [1] Unemployment rate Employment rate Date
Albania Albania[2] 12.9 58.3
Andorra Andorra[3] 4.0 2012
Armenia Armenia[4] 17.3 51.9
Austria Austria[3] 4.9 71.6 2013
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan[5] 6.0 60.0
Belarus Belarus[6] 24 2009
Belgium Belgium[3] 8.8 61.6 2013
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina[3] 44.3 23.4 2013
Bulgaria Bulgaria[3] 11.6 62.6 2013
Croatia Croatia[3] 21.6 56.6 2013
Cyprus Cyprus[3] 17.4 69.9 2013
Czech Republic Czech Republic[3] 7.1 65.4 2013
Denmark Denmark[3] 6.0 75.7 2013
Estonia Estonia[3] 10.9 63.5 2013
Finland Finland[3] 8.1 68.7 2013
France France[3] 10.2 64.2 2013
Georgia (country) Georgia[3] 15.0 54.3 2013
Germany Germany[3] 5.3 70.9 2013
Greece Greece 25.5 49.3 2014
Hungary Hungary 8.1 [7] 61.4 [8] 2014
Iceland Iceland[3] 4.5 78.3 2013
Republic of Ireland Ireland[9] 10.6 62.7 2014
Italy Italy[10] 13.0 57.5 2014
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan[3] 5.3 63.5 2013
Kosovo Kosovo[3] 30.9 2013
Latvia Latvia[11] 9.8 60.9
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein[3] 2.3 2012
Lithuania Lithuania[3] 12.4 60.1 2013
Luxembourg Luxembourg[3] 4.9 65.1 2013
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia[12] 27.6 41.5 2014, Q4
Malta Malta[3] 6.4 54.9 2013
Moldova Moldova[3] 5.8 44.7 2013
Monaco Monaco[3] 2.0 2012
Montenegro Montenegro[3] 19.1 41.5 2012
Netherlands Netherlands[3] 8.3 72.8 2013
Norway Norway[3] 3.6 76.4 2013
Poland Poland[3] 8.3 64.4 2013
Portugal Portugal[3] 16.8 66.3 2013
Romania Romania[3] 7.3 58.6 2013
Russia Russia[3] 5.8 56.7 2013
San Marino San Marino[3] 7.0 2012
Serbia Serbia[3] 30.1 41.8 2013
Slovakia Slovakia[3] 13.2 60.2 2014
Slovenia Slovenia[3] 13.1 67.5 2013
Spain Spain[3] 26.3 59.8 2013
Sweden Sweden[3] 8.1 72.9 2013
Switzerland Switzerland[3] 3.2 79.2 2013
Turkey Turkey[13] 9.4 50.5
Ukraine Ukraine[3] 8.0 53.5 2013
United Kingdom United Kingdom[3] 6.3 69.9 2014
Vatican City Vatican City

See also

References

  1. Only 51 sovereign states are listed, including Kosovo and Vatican which are not UN members
  2. Albania at the Wayback Machine (archived September 16, 2007). European Training Foundation. etf.europa.eu
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38 "Country Comparison :: Unemployment rate".
  4. Armenia at the Wayback Machine (archived September 16, 2007). European Training Foundation. etf.europa.eu
  5. Azerbaijan at the Wayback Machine (archived September 16, 2007). European Training Foundation. etf.europa.eu
  6. Official unemployment rate is lower than 1%, but it includes only registered as unemployed. (Unemployment Rate in Belarus is Less than 1%, Belstat) Methods of International Labour Organization (international standard) also include job-seekers who are not registered officially. Gallup: actual unemployment in Belarus is 24%, Charter 97 (6 July 2012)
  7. http://www.ksh.hu/docs/eng/xftp/gyor/mun/emun21404.pdf
  8. http://www.ksh.hu/docs/eng/xftp/gyor/fog/efog21404.pdf
  9. http://indo.ie/3vIQVY
  10. http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2014/04/01/european_unemployment_italy_hits_a_record.html
  11. http://financenet.tvnet.lv/zinas/481841-bezdarbs_latvija_samazinajies_lidz_91
  12. "Active population". State Statistical Office of the Republic of Macedonia. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
  13. Türkiye'de işsizlik oranı tarihte ilk defa Avrupa'dan az oldu - SÜLEYMAN YAŞAR - Sabah - 24 Kasım 2012. Sabah (2011-08-15). Retrieved on 2012-11-24.