Last Tuesday Eurostat, the EU statistical service release its latest estimates about the April unemployment rate and May inflation in Eurozone, which unfortunately didn’t diverge markedly from the gloomy predictions of analysts. This week however, the same source published a very interesting survey about the labor market situation in EU. It’s a special report about […]Home » labor force
Unemployment and exclusion brings EU cities to boiling point
Last Tuesday Eurostat, the EU statistical service release its latest estimates about the April unemployment rate and May inflation in Eurozone, which unfortunately didn’t diverge markedly from the gloomy predictions of analysts. This week however, the same source published a very interesting survey about the labor market situation in EU. It’s a special report about […]Filed Under: Economy, Employment & Social Affairs, Eurozone, Policy Tagged With: Austria, banking sector, banks, big cities, city dwellers, deflation, disinflation, ECB, Employment, EU Cities, growth, inflation, labor force, labor market, Mario Draghi, monetary policy, risk of poverty, stagnation, unemployment, urban conglomerates, Vítor Constâncio, Vienna
Real EU unemployment rate at 10.2%+4.1%+4.7%: Eurostat Update
This newspaper has been closely following the evolution of real unemployment over the past few years, on the base of Eurostat statistics. It has proved that real unemployment is much higher than the official rates. In January 2014 the European Sting, using Eurostat data, found that, in the third quarter of 2013 real unemployment was […]Filed Under: Economy, Employment & Social Affairs, Policy Tagged With: Employment, European Union, Eurostat, full time job, labor force, labor market, part-time job, part-timers, potential additional labor force, statistics, underemployed, unemployment, unemployment rate

















