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Euro zone jobless rate touches 10-year high of 9.5% in May
Press Trust of India / London Jul 02, 2009, 18:54 IST

The unemployment rate in the 16-nation euro zone ballooned to 9.5 per cent in May, the highest in 10 years, as the economies in the region continued to grapple with deepening recession.     

For the 16 countries sharing the common currency euro, the jobless rate is the highest since May 1999.     

Eurostat, the official statistical agency for the European community, today said the unemployment rate in 27-nation European Union jumped to 8.9 per cent in May. The figure is the highest since June 2005.     

"The euro area seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was 9.5 per cent in May 2009, compared with 9.3 per cent in April. It was 7.4 per cent in May 2008.     

"The European Union unemployment rate was 8.9 per cent in May 2009, compared with 8.7 per cent in April. It was 6.8 per cent in May 2008," the Eurostat said in a statement.     

Going by the official figures, 21.46 million men and women were unemployed in the European Union in May. Out of them, 15.01 million were in the euro area.     

In comparison with April, the number of jobless persons climbed by 3,85,000 in the European Union and by 273,000 in the euro zone.     

"Compared with May 2008, unemployment went up by 5.111 million in the European Union and by 3.40 million in the euro area," the statement noted. 

Battered by the global economic turmoil, many of the European economies are deep in recession. Consequently, a large number of companies in the region have resorted to massive layoffs as part of their measures to slash costs.     

"Between May 2008 and May 2009, the unemployment rate for males rose from 6.7 per cent to 9.3 per cent in the euro area and from 6.4 per cent to 8.9 per cent in the European Union," the statement noted.     

Eurostat said that female unemployment rate increased from 8.2 per cent to 9.7 per cent in the euro area and from 7.4 per cent to 8.9 per cent in the European Union.     

Among the European nations, the highest jobless rates were recorded in Spain at 18.7 per cent, followed by Latvia (16.3 per cent) and Estonia (15.6 per cent).     

The lowest unemployment rates were reported in the Netherlands (3.2 per cent) and Austria (4.3 per cent).

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