Turkey: employment/unemployment
By New Statesman Published 01 March 2012
The graph above shows unemployment rates from 1997 to the present. Unemployment was at its lowest during this period in 2000 and peaked in 2009. It now stands at 10.96 per cent.
The graph above tracks long-term unemployment rates in Turkey from 1988 to 2009. As it shows, the highest long-term unemployment during this period occurred in 1988, and the lowest in 2000. Long-term unemployment today stands at 25.3 per cent.
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2 comments
the 2 graphics above is not true for Turkey. you need to explore more about Turkey unemployment people.
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