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  2. List of European Union member states by unemployment rate

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    Unemployment and employment rates. European Union member states [1] Unemployment rate ... Romania [25] 4.1 65.5 2018 Slovakia [26] 5.4 67.1 2018 Slovenia [27] 8.0 71.1

  3. Economy of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Romania is a developing high-income mixed economy, ... Unemployment (in Percent) Government debt (in % of GDP) 1980 114.1 5,087 46.1 2,052 3.3%

  4. List of sovereign states in Europe by unemployment rate

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    This is a list of European countries by unemployment and employment rate. Map. Blue: below 5% ... Romania: 5.5% [4] 68.7% (2023) [5] May 2023 Russia [13] 5.8% 59.8% ...

  5. List of countries by unemployment rate - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of European regions by unemployment rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of European regions (NUTS2 regions) sorted by their unemployment rate (European definition). Eurostat calculates the unemployment rate based on the information provided by national statistics institutes affiliated to eurostat. The list presents statistics for the years 2006 to 2018 from EUROSTAT, as of March 2019.

  7. Welfare in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Social welfare (Romanian: ajutor social) in Romania is coordinated by the Romanian Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection. The system is funded from the state budget. [1] There are roughly fifty types of welfare a Romanian citizen can receive. [2] In 2015, it was estimated that 7 million Romanians receive some form of welfare benefits. [3]

  8. Great Depression in Romania - Wikipedia

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    To fight the economic crisis, the National Bank of Romania carried out various measures and the country took various loans. Help was also called upon from France. [1] [2] The Great Depression led to a drop of 50% in industrial production and an increase of 300,000 persons in unemployment in Romania.

  9. Economy of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The city's strong economic growth has revitalised infrastructure and led to the development of many shopping malls and modern residential towers and high-rise office buildings. In September 2005, Bucharest had an unemployment rate of 2.6%, significantly lower than the national unemployment rate of 5.7%. [3]