Short-term trends. Unemployment. Unemployment in the European Union. 1995.8/9
working document
Author
Eurostat
Date
1995-09-05View/ Open
Subject headings
Employment/ UnemploymentAbstract
Eurostat estimates that the s~Clsonally-adjusted unemployment rate in the European Union (fifteen Member States) for the months of June and July 1995 was 10.7%. The decreas~ pf 0.2% by comparison with the Spring figures can be attributed largely to falling unemployment in Spain, Italy and France. A noticeable development in the) ~U generally is that the unemployment rate for young persons has fallen to n! the 20% level. The downward trend for this group can be observed in all Me er States with the following exceptions: -in Portugal and Luxembourg th . pward tendency of recent years has continued - in Germany and the United KinfJdom the figures are lower than in July 1994 but the trend over the last few month~ has been upward.
Number of pages
16p.Language
EnglishDescription
Multilingual in English and French. Text is faded/light in some places.http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/86546