By Alessio Dell'Anna & Maud Zaba، یورونیوز فارسی
Published connected 26/05/2025 - 14:18 GMT+2•Updated 19:24
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Long-term unemployment crossed nan EU is now 1.9%, according to nan latest Eurostat data, nan lowest level since information postulation began.
The Netherlands (0.5%), Malta (0.7%), nan Czech Republic, Denmark and Poland (all astatine 0.8%) reported nan lowest rates of group retired of activity for 12 months aliases more.
The highest proportionality was recovered successful Greece, 5.4%, followed by Spain (3.8%) and Slovakia (3.5%).
At nan aforesaid time, these 3 countries each reported little semipermanent unemployment rates compared to nan erstwhile year. Down 0.8% successful Greece, 0.5% successful Spain and 0.2% successful Slovakia.
General unemployment besides declined to nan lowest complaint connected record, now down to little than 5.9%: A driblet of 0.2% from 2023.
The data, however, paints a mixed picture. Unemployment is going down among each property groups, isolated from for nan youngest generation. Among group aged 15 to 24, it reached 14.9%, up 0.4% from 2023.
Fewer activity chances for second-generation migrants
A caller report by nan International Labour Organisation highlights nan further hurdles second-generation migrants look successful nan occupation market.
"On average, being a second-generation migrant reduces nan likelihood of labour marketplace information by 7.5% successful nan wide population", says nan report, which covered 30 European countries, nan US and Australia.
In Europe, nan complaint drops to -7.9%.
The deepest lows were reported successful Denmark (-19.3%), Iceland (-28.6%), Norway (-23.4%) and Poland (-31.4%).