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Unemployment unchanged in May

Published: 22 Jun 10 11:41 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/27378/20100622/

New unemployment figures from Statistics Sweden (SCB) for the month of May show no increase in the number of unemployed for first time in 18 months, with 434,000 people out of work, corresponding to 8.8 percent of the workforce.

The number of unemployed aged 15-74 amounted to 434 000 people in May 2010, of these 236 000 were men and 198 000 women. Compared to May 2009 the differences are not statistically significant.

"It is the first time in a year and a half that there is no increase from a yearly perspective," SCB wrote in a statement on Tuesday.

Full-time students accounted for 40 percent, or 175,000, of the figure.

Among young people aged aged 15-24, 27.8 percent or 176,000 were unemployed, out of which 64 percent, or 112 000, were full-time students.

A total of 145,000 people, around a third of total unemployment, were in long-term unemployment.

The SCB figures indicate that there remain differences between the sexes, with unemployment among men showing a slight decrease to 9.1 percent, while the trend in unemployment among women continues to climb, to 8.5 percent.

According to the seasonally adjusted data, the number of employed persons aged 15-74 amounted to 4.514 million in May 2010, representing a continuation of the trend observed during the previous months, where the increase is occurring among men. Among women the previous decline in the number of employed persons has ceased.

The data shows that the employment rate in May 2010 was 64.4 percent, which is in line with the development in April. Again the trend for men is slightly positive, while for women it is still slightly negative.

The labour market in May included 4.948 million people according to the seasonally adjusted data, showing a positive trend for both sexes.

According to the data the labour force rate (the labour force share of the population) amounted to 70.5 percent.

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13:05 June 22, 2010 by JLondon
thats crap!

I bet its alot higher!
14:57 June 22, 2010 by glamelixir
And even if it is not higher, how can you explain that it didn't diminish in the summer job period pfffff.

Still the moderates winning in the poll? Sweden, country of contridictions.
13:21 June 24, 2010 by jwlundgren
just wait. At the end of the month 1200 Stockholm city IT techs will be out of work. If the figures remain unchanged then, we know they are lying. I still find it difficult to understand how putting people out of work is supposed to 'boost' the economy.
01:22 June 29, 2010 by WakeupAmerica
No crap the #s are not growing. I am not a rocket scientist and know why. It is simple. There are so many people who lost benefits who can not apply for unemployment so they have no way to record those figures. Add that to the # they broadcast as being the unemployment # and get the real deal. DUHHHH so it may have not "changed" for the books, but it did in reality.
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