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The first quarter of 2013 marked a new unemployment rate record for Portugal, as it reached 17.8 per cent—up from 16.9 per cent in the previous quarter—and the government predicted an 18.5 per cent unemployment rate in 2014. [108]
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 European Union member states by unemployment and employment rate. Map. Map of unemployment and employment rates: ... Portugal [24] 6.7 55.4 2018 ...
This is a list of European countries by unemployment and employment rate. Map. Blue: below 5% Green: 5.0 to 9.9% ... Portugal: 6.4% [4] 78.0% (2023) [5] May 2023 ...
This is a list of OECD countries by long-term unemployment rate published by the OECD. ... Portugal: 7.62%: 8.28% 2.30%
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.
29 July – Data from the Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE) reveals that the national unemployment rate rose to 7.0% in June as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdown, with an estimated 180,000 jobs lost since February. The figures also show a rise in the youth unemployment rate to 25.6%. [45]
Between 2008 and 2013 unemployment rate in Portugal rose from 7.6% to 17.1% [92] and 2013 GDP was 7.60% lower than the value recorded for 2007 GDP. [93] Moreover, between 2007 and 2013 there was a 10.35% inflation rate, meaning that the Purchasing power of Portuguese families decreased significantly. [94]