In order to ensure the highest quality of our services, we use small files called cookies. When using our website, the cookie files are downloaded onto your device. You can change the settings of your browser at any time. In addition, your use of our website is tantamount to your consent to the processing of your personal data provided by electronic means.

Eurostat: Poland’s unemployment rate at 3.8%

03.07.2018

In Poland, according to the estimates by the Eurostat, unemployment rate was 3.8% in May 2018.

The EU28 unemployment rate was 7.0% in May 2018. Poland remains at the forefront of the EU countries with the lowest unemployment.

The EU28 unemployment rate was 7.0% in May 2018, stable compared with April 2018 and down from 7.7% in May 2017. While among eurozone countries unemployment rate was 8.4% in May 2018 down from 9.2% in May 2017.

Poland was among 4 countries with the lowest unemployment rate of 3.8% stable compared with April 2018. In turn, compared to May 2017, it decreased by 1.3 percentage points (from 5,1%).

Among the Member States, the lowest unemployment rates were recorded in the Czech Republic (2.3%) and Germany (3.4%). The highest unemployment rates were observed in Greece (20.1% - data for March 2018) and Spain (15.8%).

Information on the publication of the document
Last updated on:
08.04.2019 09:57 Biuro Promocji
First published on:
08.04.2019 09:57 Biuro Promocji
{"register":{"columns":[]}}