Примери коришћења Jobless rate на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The jobless rate is between 2 and 3 percent.
Business: Croatia jobless rate down.
The jobless rate in Australia increased.
This was the lowest jobless rate since March 2009.
The jobless rate stayed at 4.1 per cent last….
It hasn't been that low since April of 2008 when the jobless rate was 5 percent.
Australia's jobless rate increased.
The jobless rate in the European Union is 7.3 percent, while it is 10.8 percent in Italy.
Last year's jobless rate was 11.4%.
The jobless rate is significantly higher for women than for men.
Meanwhile, the eurozone jobless rate is at more than 11 percent.
The jobless rate is nearly 23 per cent and expected to rise.
Last weeks Friday's unemployment report rocketed Jobless rate to 7.2% and 598,000 Jobs were lost.
Macau jobless rate stays at 1.9 per cent.
Since World War II,no president has been re-elected with a jobless rate higher than 7.2 percent.
Denmark's jobless rate remained unchanged.
The ILO's most optimistic forecast is for18 million more unemployed, giving a global jobless rate of 6.1%.
Business: Jobless rate climbing in Croatia.
Under its most optimistic scenario,this year would end with 18 million more people out of their jobs and a jobless rate of 6.1%.
The jobless rate in February was 0.2 per cent higher.
This represents the lowest jobless rate in the Eurozone's second-biggest economy since the end of 2008.
The jobless rate fell to 4.7% from 5%, the lowest since November 2007.
Croatia's average registered jobless rate reached 17.9 per cent in 2005, according to the statistical bureau.
The jobless rate of the economy has dropped below 8 percent in almost four years.
Also in business news: the jobless rate reaches 14% in Turkey and Skopje hosts an international construction fair.
With a jobless rate of up to 37 per cent, Macedonians are demanding real change.
The jobless rate in January was 0.3 percentage points higher than in the same month during 2005.
Serbia's jobless rate stood at 34.7 per cent in August, slightly lower than July's 34.8 per cent.
The jobless rate rose because more Americans began looking for work and not all of them found it.
The country's jobless rate is one of the highest in Europe- 27 percent in February, according to the EU.