EU unemployment February 2025 (Eurostat)

by opolsce

11 comments
  1. The number hasn’t changed compared to January, but we swapped places with Czechia.

  2. Isnt unemployment so small technically because

    -its a pain in the ass to sign up,

    – most people won’t benefit from anything but NFZ,

    – you need to wait hours in queue especially if the local village/city doesnt have much staff there

    – you have to visit them every month or so just to retain NFZ

    i imagine most unemployed dont sign up unless they really have to, there must be incentive to sign up in the bottom 15 countries or so?

  3. A month ago i was with a guy that has an executive position in Hungary (not hungarian) and is doing a gigantic construction in Poland.

    The said the team there was unacceptable like “today i work remotely” like “what you mean, you have to check the status of the construction”.

    He told that he would never pick anything in Poland again and i told him “man, they have a perfect employment, that’s why remote work is so common in Poland, is a leverage like anything else”

    So yeah.

  4. Why can’t all those doctors and engineers that migrated to Sweden find jobs? Sweden truly is CEO of racism

  5. Fake news. Błaszczak said that because of Tusk we have as big unemployment as  in ’90(around 3millions)/s

  6. Now, could you give a similar list of vacancy rates? It will be funny!

  7. This is nonsense. We should look at how much people are working…

    https://preview.redd.it/cyruskdzlfse1.png?width=1155&format=png&auto=webp&s=57f2f07910095ba5a742083880627a21fe831f1a

    We are in the middle… The reason for that is our kind officials in the labor office throwing out all ones who do not take their offers, without the possibility to come back before even one year later… It used to be different in the past. The NFZ story is bullshit; please if someone wants to take voice, confirm you have at least some knowledge and it has been at least one time in the labor office.

  8. The Danish number seems very high… Best I could find was from January 2025 was 2.9%…

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