http://www.statista.com/statistics/263698/unemployment-rate-in-greece/
However, financial assistance from several countries around the world as well as stimulus packages from the EU were issued to Greece, with the hopes of structural adjustments in the government and better decision making within the country in order to decrease national debt and increase productivity. Greece had experienced large amounts of economic growth from the 1950s to the 1970s, however was economically devastated by the Great Recession in 2009 as well its own government debt crisis
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Labor/Unemployment-rate
You can find stats related to birth weights, rates on smoking, HIV incidence, incidence of cancer, circulatory and other diseases, stats on infant and maternal mortality, life expectancy, suicide rates, teenage pergnancy and other health related topics. How many adults were prosecuted? What percentage were convicted? How many were women? What is the death penalty rate in different countries? How safe do the citizens perceive they are? Do they trust the police? Will they report a crime? You'll find surprising answers here
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/07/tax-rates-deviations-from-average/
Asymptosis says: July 20, 2011 at 3:43 pm So based on two sample points, marginal rates more than one standard deviation below the mean are predictive of economic armageddon. It may need a little adjustment with slightly higher taxes to cover slightly better benefits, but it has done a great job of keeping old folks out of poverty
New York Unemployment Rate (Monthly, SA)
http://ycharts.com/indicators/new_york_unemployment_rate
Category: Employment Region: New York Report: Regional and State Employment and Unemployment Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics View Full Chart New York Unemployment Rate Chart Export Data Save Image For advanced charting, view our full-featured Fundamental Chart New York Unemployment Rate Historical Data View and export this data going back to 1976
http://www.statista.com/statistics/263712/unemployment-in-russia/
Unemployment in a country is measured using the unemployment rate, which is an index calculated by dividing the number of workers out of work by the total workforce of a country, and then multiplying that figure by 100
http://www.bangkokpost.com/learning/work/466226/why-thailand-unemployment-rate-is-ridiculously-low
"The agricultural sector absorbs laborers and those who can't find work can always look for jobs in the informal sector or do something on their own.'' Because there isn't much by way of unemployment insurance in Thailand, there isn't any impetus to stay jobless for long. The government is taking steps to register foreign workers, but the language barrier is a challenge to increasing their numbers in more skilled sectors, unlike Singapore, which has addressed its labour force crunch partly with more open borders
US Unemployment Rate
http://ycharts.com/indicators/unemployment_rate
About Unemployment Rate The unemployment rate is an economic indicator that measures the proportion of the workforce that is jobless and actively seeking employment. Category: Employment Region: United States Report: Employment Situation Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics View Full Chart US Unemployment Rate Chart Export Data Save Image For advanced charting, view our full-featured Fundamental Chart US Unemployment Rate Historical Data View and export this data going back to 1948
http://www.portalseven.com/employment/unemployment_rate_u6.jsp
U5 : U4 + other "marginally attached workers", or "loosely attached workers", or those who "would like" and are able to work, but have not looked for work recently. U4 : U3 + "discouraged workers", or those who have stopped looking for work because current economic conditions make them believe that no work is available for them
http://portalseven.com/employment/unemployment_rate.jsp
U5 : U4 + other "marginally attached workers", or "loosely attached workers", or those who "would like" and are able to work, but have not looked for work recently. U4 : U3 + "discouraged workers", or those who have stopped looking for work because current economic conditions make them believe that no work is available for them
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