It’s a bit awkward to consider a drop of the unemployment rate by one decimal point of a percentage unit as economic growth, and call it a reversal to the positive region, as some Brussels dignitaries and bureaucrats do. Incidentally, the euro area unemployment rate fell to 11.3% in February, down from 11.4% in January […]Home » Eurosta
Can the national and age groups pockets of unemployment cause irreparable damages to Eurozone?
It’s a bit awkward to consider a drop of the unemployment rate by one decimal point of a percentage unit as economic growth, and call it a reversal to the positive region, as some Brussels dignitaries and bureaucrats do. Incidentally, the euro area unemployment rate fell to 11.3% in February, down from 11.4% in January […]Filed Under: Employment & Social Affairs, Eurozone, Policy Tagged With: Austria, Commission, Employment, Eurosta, France, GDP, Germany, Greece, growth, Italy, retail sales, Spain, stagnation, statistics, Thyssen, unemployment


















