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This is a list of European countries by unemployment and employment rate. Map. Blue: below 5% Green: ... Switzerland: 5.1% [16] 83.1% (2023) [5] December 2020 Turkey ...
Unemployment rate (2021) [1] This is a list of countries by unemployment rate.Methods of calculation and presentation of unemployment rate vary from country to country. Some countries count insured unemployed only, some count those in receipt of welfare benefit only, some count the disabled and other permanently unemployable people, some countries count those who choose (and are financially ...
This is a list of OECD countries by long-term unemployment rate published by the OECD. This indicator refers to the number of persons who have been unemployed for one year or more as a percentage of the labour force (the sum of employed and unemployed persons).
Switzerland. Unemployment rate: 4.25% GDP: $813 billion A low unemployment rate, high GDP, low corporate tax rates and a skilled labor force all contribute to Switzerland's strong economy.
After enjoying unemployment rates lower than 1% before 1990, the three-year recession also caused the unemployment rate to rise to its all-time peak of 5.3% in 1997. In 2008, Switzerland was in second place among European countries with populations above one million in terms of nominal and purchasing power parity GDP per capita, behind Norway ...
The contraction also became apparent in Switzerland's energy consumption and export growth rates. Switzerland's economy averaged no appreciable increase (only 0.6% annually) in GDP. After enjoying unemployment rates lower than 1% before 1990, the three-year recession also caused the unemployment rate to rise to its all-time peak of 5.3% in 1997.
Unemployment in Switzerland (1 P) U. Unemployment in the United Kingdom (33 P) Unemployment in the United States (1 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Unemployment by country"
Pages in category "Unemployment in Switzerland" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Swiss Labour Force Survey