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  • EU Posts Drop In Jobless Rate, Armenia's Unemployment At 16.9%

    EU POSTS DROP IN JOBLESS RATE, ARMENIA'S UNEMPLOYMENT AT 16.9%

    September 3, 2013 - 14:05 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The number of jobless in Europe fell slightly in
    July and business optimism rose, according to official data, adding
    to the tentative signs that the region's economy is staging a modest
    comeback, AP reported.

    Europe's statistics office said the number of unemployed in the
    eurozone was down by 15,000 to 19.23 million, marking the second
    consecutive fall since April 2011. The jobless rate remained at a
    record of high of 12.1 percent.

    Meanwhile, an index of European business sentiment rose again on the
    month while the monthly inflation rate for the 17 nations using the
    euro decreased.

    The economy of the 17 EU nations that use the euro had been stuck
    in an 18-month recession to the first quarter of this year as a debt
    crisis prompted many countries to pursue tough austerity policies that
    weighed on growth and confidence. The eurozone finally moved out of
    recession in the second quarter of this year, showing a 0.3 percent
    increase in annual economic output. The unemployment rate for the
    28-nation EU held steady at 11 percent as the number of jobless fell
    33,000 to 7.42 million, Eurostat said. On the year, EU unemployment was
    up from 10.5 percent while the eurozone rate was up from 11.5 percent.

    EU youth unemployment in July remained high with a total of 5.56
    million under 25 registered as unemployed, even though it dipped
    slightly from 23.5 to 23.4 percent on the month. For the Eurozone,
    it rose by 0.1 point to 24 percent for the eurozone.

    According to the National Statistical Service, Armenia posted
    16.9 percent unemployment rate in the Q1 2013, with 3.2 percent
    year-over-year drop reported.

    23.3 percent jobless rate was recorded in Armenian cities, down from
    28.8 percent in Q1 2012, with villages posting 8 percent, up from
    6.9 percent last year.

    Employment agencies reported about 68,400 jobseekers. The Service
    listed 1,359,600 economically active people in Q1 2013, with the
    number dropping 4.5 percent against last year.

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