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The unemployment rate (including overseas territories) increased from 7.8% in 2008 to 10.2% in 2015, before falling to 9.0% in 2017. Youth unemployment in metropolitan France decreased from 24.6% in the fourth quarter of 2014 to 20.6% in the fourth quarter of 2017. France's public finances ...
Unemployment, youth ages 15-24 field listing total: 6.2% male: 7.1% female: 5.1% (2018 est.) country comparison to the world: 158 Hide Government :: Germany Panel - Expanded Country name: This entry includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names ...
Unemployment rate in Germany on 2015 was only 4,7 %. Occupations in demand are doctors, IT specialists and engineers. There are a lot of jobs thatrequire a degree-level qualification, such as plumber, electrician, craftsman etc. Vocational experts are in the high demand as well. German- ...
Unemployment rates, especially among youth, have increased in various countries of Europe over the last years. As labor force participation rate is one key influence on unemployment, I estimate country specific coefficients for the responsiveness of the labor force participation rates to the business ...
France and Germany are two polar cases in the European debate about rising youth unemployment. Similar to what can be observed in Southern European countries, a “lost generation” may arise in France. In stark contrast, youth unemployment has been on co
Obesity - adult prevalence rate 22.3% (2016)country comparison to the world: 79 Education expenditures 4.8% of GDP (2016)country comparison to the world: 72 School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) total: 17 yearsmale: 17 yearsfemale: 17 years (2016) Unemployment, youth ages...
Germany is now “the world champion when it comes to sick days,” according to Oliver Bäte, the boss of Allianz, Europe’s biggest insurer. …Ola Källenius, the boss of Mercedes, agrees with Mr Bäte. He warns of the “economic consequences” of a sickness rate in Germany that is...
So far, just 21 months have elapsed since the Fed's rate hike cycle started in March last year. It is unlikely that China will pull the global economy out of the trough. Overcapacity in the real estate sector, falling house prices, high youth unemployment and over-indebted provincial ...
There are times the cemetery worker asked if a prominent person or a star is dead. One jokingly said this is a confirmation of the high rate of unemployment amongst the Ghana community. It would be in the interest of the community to discourage all imported funerals and mobilize the people ...