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Country Unemployment rate (%) Afghanistan 40% NA (2005 est.) Albania 14.4% officially; but may exceed 30% (2004 est.) Algeria 22.5% (2005 est.) American Samoa 6% (2000) Andorra 0% (1996 est.) Angola extensive unemployment and underemployment affecting more than half the population (2001 est.) Anguilla 8% (2002) Antigua and Barbuda 11% (2001 est.) Argentina 11.1% (September 2005) Armenia 30% (2003 est.) Aruba 0.6% (2003 est.) Australia 5.2% (2005 est.) Austria 5.1% (2005 est.) Azerbaijan 1.2% (official rate) (2005 est.) Bahamas, The 10.2% (2004 est.) Bahrain 15% (1998 est.) Bangladesh 2.5% (includes underemployment) (2005 est.) Barbados 10.7% (2003 est.) Belarus 2% officially registered unemployed; large number of underemployed workers (2004) Belgium 7.6% (2005 est.) Belize 12.9% (2003) Benin NA Bermuda 5% (2002 est.) Bhutan NA Bolivia 8% in urban areas
note: widespread underemployment (2005 est.) Bosnia and Herzegovina 45.5% officially; however, grey economy may reduce actual unemployment to between 25 and 30% (31 December 2004 est.) Botswana 23.8% (2004) Brazil 9.9% (2005 est.) British Virgin Islands 3% (1995) Brunei 3.2% (2002 est.) Bulgaria 11.5% (2005 est.) Burkina Faso NA% Burma 5% (2005 est.) Burundi NA Cambodia 2.5% (2000 est.) Cameroon 30% (2001 est.) Canada 6.8% (2005 est.) Cape Verde 21% (2000 est.) Cayman Islands 4.1% (1997) Central African Republic 8% (23% for Bangui) (2001 est.) Chad NA Chile 7.4% (2005 est.) China 4.2% official registered unemployment in urban areas in 2004; substantial unemployment and underemployment in rural areas; an official Chinese journal estimated overall unemployment (including rural areas) for 2003 at 20% (2004) Cocos (Keeling) Islands 60% (2000 est.) Colombia 11.8% (2005 est.) Comoros 20% (1996 est.) Congo, Democratic Republic of the NA (2003 est.) Congo, Republic of the NA (2003) Cook Islands 13% (1996) Costa Rica 6.6% (2005 est.) Cote d'Ivoire 13% in urban areas (1998) Croatia 18.7% official rate; labor force surveys indicate unemployment around 14% (December 2004 est.) Cuba 1.9% (2005 est.) Cyprus Republic of Cyprus: 3.5% (2005 est.); north Cyprus: 5.6% (2004 est.) Czech Republic 9.1% (2005 est.) Denmark 5.7% (2005 est.) Djibouti 50% (2004 est.) Dominica 23% (2000 est.) Dominican Republic 17% (2005 est.) East Timor 50%
note: unemployment in urban areas reached 20%; data do not include underemployed (2001) Ecuador 11.2%; note - underemployment of 47% (2005 est.) Egypt 10% (2005 est.) El Salvador 6.5% - but the economy has much underemployment (2005 est.) Equatorial Guinea 30% (1998 est.) Eritrea NA (2003 est.) Estonia 9.2% (2005 est.) Ethiopia NA (2002) European Union 9.4% (2005 est.) Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) full employment; labor shortage (2001) Faroe Islands 1% (October 2000) Fiji 7.6% (1999) Finland 7.9% (2005 est.) France 10% (2005 est.) French Guiana 22% (2001) French Polynesia 11.8% (1994) Gabon 21% (1997 est.) Gambia, The NA Gaza Strip 31% (includes West Bank) (January-September 2005 avg.) Georgia 17% (2001 est.) Germany 11.6% (2005 est.) Ghana 20% (1997 est.) Gibraltar 2% (2001 est.) Greece 10.8% (2005 est.) Greenland 10% (2000 est.) Grenada 12.5% (2000) Guadeloupe 27.8% (1998) Guam 15% (2000 est.) Guatemala 7.5% (2003 est.) Guernsey 0.5% (1999 est.) Guinea NA Guinea-Bissau NA (1998) Guyana 9.1% (understated) (2000) Haiti widespread unemployment and underemployment; more than two-thirds of the labor force do not have formal jobs (2002 est.) Honduras 28% (2005 est.) Hong Kong 5.8% (October 2005) Hungary 7.1% (2005 est.) Iceland 2.1% (2005 est.) India 9% (2005 est.) Indonesia 10% (2005 est.) Iran 11.2% (2004 est.) Iraq 25% to 30% (2005 est.) Ireland 4.2% (2005 est.) Isle of Man 0.6% (2004 est.) Israel 8.9% (2005 est.) Italy 7.9% (2005 est.) Jamaica 11.5% (2005 est.) Japan 4.3% (2005 est.) Jersey 0.9% (2004 est.) Jordan 15% official rate; unofficial rate is approximately 30% (2004 est.) Kazakhstan 7.6% (2005 est.) Kenya 40% (2001 est.) Kiribati 2%
note: underemployment 70% (1992 est.) Korea, North NA (2003) Korea, South 3.7% (2005 est.) Kuwait 2.2% (2004 est.) Kyrgyzstan 18% (2004 est.) Laos 5.7% (1997 est.) Latvia 8.8% (2005 est.) Lebanon 18% (1997 est.) Lesotho 45% (2002) Liberia 85% (2003 est.) Libya 30% (2004) Liechtenstein 1.3% (September 2002) Lithuania 5.3% (2005 est.) Luxembourg 3.7% (2005 est.) Macau 4.8% (2004) Macedonia 38% (2005 est.) Malawi NA (2003 est.) Malaysia 3.6% (2005 est.) Maldives NEGL% (2003 est.) Mali 14.6% NA (2001 est.) Malta 7% (2003 est.) Marshall Islands 30.9% (1999 est.) Martinique 27.2% (1998) Mauritania 20% (2004 est.) Mauritius 10.5% (2005 est.) Mayotte 38% (1999) Mexico 3.6% plus underemployment of perhaps 25% (2005 est.) Micronesia, Federated States of 16% (1999 est.) Moldova 8% (roughly 25% of working age Moldovans are employed abroad) (2002 est.) Monaco 22% (1999) Mongolia 6.7% (2003) Montserrat 6% (1998 est.) Morocco 10.5% (2005 est.) Mozambique 21% (1997 est.) Namibia 35% (1998) Nauru 90% (2004 est.) Nepal 47% (2001 est.) Netherlands 6.7% (2005 est.) Netherlands Antilles 15.6% (2002 est.) New Caledonia 19% (1996) New Zealand 4% (2005 est.) Nicaragua 6.4% plus underemployment of 46.5% (2005 est.) Niger NA Nigeria 2.9% NA (2005 est.) Niue NA Norfolk Island 0% Northern Mariana Islands NA Norway 4.2% (2005 est.) Oman 15% (2004 est.) Pakistan 6.6% plus substantial underemployment (2005 est.) Palau 2.3% (2000 est.) Panama 8.7% (2005 est.) Papua New Guinea NA Paraguay 16% (2005 est.) Peru 8.7% in metropolitan Lima; widespread underemployment (2005 est.) Philippines 12.2% (2005 est.) Pitcairn Islands NA Poland 18.3% (2005 est.) Portugal 7.3% (2005 est.) Puerto Rico 12% (2002) Qatar 2.7% (2001) Reunion 36% (1999 est.) Romania 6.5% (2005 est.) Russia 7.6% plus considerable underemployment (2005 est.) Rwanda NA Saint Helena 14% (1998 est.) Saint Kitts and Nevis 4.5% (1997) Saint Lucia 20% (2003 est.) Saint Pierre and Miquelon 9.8% (1997) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 15% (2001 est.) Samoa NA; note - substantial underemployment San Marino 2.6% (2001) Sao Tome and Principe NA Saudi Arabia 13% male only (local bank estimate; some estimates range as high as 25%) (2004 est.) Senegal 48% (urban youth 40%) (2001 est.) Serbia and Montenegro 31.6%
note: unemployment is approximately 50% in Kosovo (2005 est.) Seychelles NA Sierra Leone NA Singapore 3.4% (2005 est.) Slovakia 11.5% (2005 est.) Slovenia 9.8% (2005 est.) Solomon Islands NA% Somalia NA South Africa 25.2% (2005 est.) Spain 10.1% (2005 est.) Sri Lanka 8.4% (2005 est.) Sudan 18.7% (2002 est.) Suriname 17% (2000) Swaziland 40% (2004 est.) Sweden 6% (2005 est.) Switzerland 3.8% (2005 est.) Syria 20% (2002 est.) Taiwan 4.2% (2005 est.) Tajikistan 50% (2003 est.) Tanzania NA Thailand 1.4% (September 2005) Togo NA (2003 est.) Tokelau NA% Tonga 13.3% (1996 est.) Trinidad and Tobago 8% (2005 est.) Tunisia 13.5% (2005 est.) Turkey 10% (plus underemployment of 4.0%) (2005 est.) Turkmenistan 60% (2004 est.) Turks and Caicos Islands 10% (1997 est.) Tuvalu NA% Uganda NA (2002 est.) Ukraine 3.8% officially registered; large number of unregistered or underemployed workers; the International Labor Organization calculates that Ukraine's real unemployment level is around 9-10 percent (2005 est.) United Arab Emirates 2.4% (2001) United Kingdom 4.7% (2005 est.) United States 5.1% (2005) Uruguay 12% (2005 est.) Uzbekistan 0.7% officially, plus another 20% underemployed (2005 est.) Vanuatu NA% Venezuela 12.3% (2005 est.) Vietnam 2.4% (2005 est.) Virgin Islands 9.3% (2003 est.) Wallis and Futuna NA% West Bank 19.9% (includes Gaza Strip) (January-September 2005) Western Sahara NA World 30% combined unemployment and underemployment in many non-industrialized countries; developed countries typically 4%-12% unemployment Yemen 35% (2003 est.) Zambia 50% (2000 est.) Zimbabwe 60% (2004 est.) This page was last updated on 10 January, 2006