Unemployment rate” “

There are both encouraging and discouraging aspects of the situation of unemployment in the European Union. Eurostat – the EU statistics bureau – has published the figures relating to March 2005, according to which the unemployment rate in the Euro zone is equivalent to 8.9% of the workforce, a tenth of a percentage point higher than the figure both for February 2005 and March of the previous year. As regards the 25-member EU, the rate of 8.9% remains unchanged over the previous month, but in slight improvement if compared with the 9% of March 2004. Poland (18.1%) still languishes at the bottom of the league table, followed by Slovakia (15.9%), Greece and Spain which both register a rate of 10.2%. Ireland (4.3%), Luxembourg (4.5%) and Austria (4.6%) are confirmed as the so-called virtuous countries in terms of unemployment. For further information, consult the website http://epp.eurostat.cec.eu.int