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List of countries by long-term unemployment rate

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This is a list of OECD countries by long-term unemployment rate published by the OECD. This indicator refers to the number of persons who have been unemployed for one year or more as a percentage of the labour force (the sum of employed and unemployed persons). Unemployed persons are defined as those who are currently not working but are willing to do so and actively searching for work.

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Rankings

Country/Territory Long-term unemployment rate (2012)[1] Long-term unemployment rate (2016)[1] Long-term unemployment rate (2022)[1]
 Australia 0.91% 1.32% 1.00%
 Austria 1.07% 1.53% 1.30%
 Belgium 3.37% 4.26% 2.30%
 Brazil 2.17% 0.81%
 Canada 0.90% 0.89% 0.50%
 Chile 2.11% 1.67%
 Costa Rica 1.50%
 Czech Republic 2.75% 2.72% 0.60%
 Denmark 2.01% 1.66% 0.90%
 Estonia 5.46% 3.32% 1.20%
 Finland 1.65% 1.97% 1.20%
 France 3.98% 4.21% 2.90%
 Germany 2.52% 2.21% 1.20%
 Greece 14.37% 19.47% 10.80%
 Hungary 4.23% 3.78% 1.20%
 Iceland 1.69% 0.67% 0.70%
 Ireland 9.24% 6.68% 1.20%
 Israel 1.06% 0.63% 0.20%
 Italy 5.67% 7.79% 4.80%
 Japan 1.67% 1.36% 0.80%
 Luxembourg 1.56% 1.6% 1.70%
 Mexico 0.09% 0.06% 0.10%
 Netherlands 1.78% 2.98% 0.90%
 New Zealand 0.91% 0.78% 0.40%
 Norway 0.28% 0.41% 0.90%
 Poland 3.51% 3.26% 0.60%
 Portugal 7.62% 8.28% 2.30%
 Russia 1.68% 1.45%
 Slovakia 8.89% 8.80% 3.00%
 Slovenia 5.05% 5.27% 1.90%
 South Korea 0.01% 0.01% 0.00%
 Spain 11.13% 12.92% 5.00%
 Sweden 1.40% 1.33% 1.00%
  Switzerland 1.48% 1.71% 1.70%
 Turkey 2.36% 2.04%
 United Kingdom 3.03% 2.22% 0.90%
 United States 2.29% 1.42% 0.50%

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Better Life Index".

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