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Unemployment rate in major Polish cities and metropolitan areas for 2016. One of the characteristics of Poland's unemployment is difference between regions, with the eastern regions being seen as usually worse affected. [2] [28] However, data do not show a clear correlation with the Poland A and B ("rich west" vs "poor east") division.
This is a list of European countries by unemployment and employment rate. Map. Blue: below 5% Green: 5.0 to 9.9% ... Poland: 2.7% [4] 77.9% (2023) [5] May 2023 ...
This is a list of European Union member states by unemployment and employment rate. Map. Map of unemployment and employment rates: ... Poland [23] 5.7 67.7 2018 ...
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. ... Poland: 3.51%: 3.26% 0.60%
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.
Poland, measured by the purchasing power parity index, is the sixth-largest economy in the European Union and the eighth-largest economy in Europe, slightly ahead of the Netherlands. Poland recorded GDP growth even during the 2008–09 financial crisis. [88] The unemployment rate in the country remains very low and amounted to 5% in September 2023.
The EU unemployment rate was 6.1% in 2023. The euro area unemployment rate was 6.6%. Among the member states, the lowest unemployment rates were recorded in the Czech Republic (2.0% in 2019), Poland (2.8% in 2023) and Germany (3.0% in 2019), and the highest in Greece (27.8% in 2013) and Spain (24.8% in 2012).