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==The definition of unemployment== | ==The definition of unemployment== | ||
===Europe== | |||
An unemployed person is defined by Eurostat, according to the guidelines of the International Labour Organization, as: | An unemployed person is defined by Eurostat, according to the guidelines of the International Labour Organization, as: | ||
* someone aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years); | |||
* without work during the reference week; | |||
* available to start work within the next two weeks (or has already found a job to start within the next three months); | |||
* actively having sought employment at some time during the last four weeks. | |||
The unemployment rate is the number of people unemployed as a percentage of the labour force. | |||
===The United States=== | |||
The unemployment rate is the number of people unemployed as a percentage of the labour force. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 04:23, 15 August 2010
The definition of unemployment
=Europe
An unemployed person is defined by Eurostat, according to the guidelines of the International Labour Organization, as:
- someone aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years);
- without work during the reference week;
- available to start work within the next two weeks (or has already found a job to start within the next three months);
- actively having sought employment at some time during the last four weeks.
The unemployment rate is the number of people unemployed as a percentage of the labour force.