Unemployment

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Unemployment Rate: 1967 Countries
Unemployment Rate: 1967 Countries
CountriesUnemployment RateCh.Ann. ch.Month
United States [+]3.8%
-0.100December 1967
Japan [+]1.3%
00.10December 1967
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Unemployment Rate: Youth unemployment
CountriesUnemployment < 25Male unemployment < 25Female unemployment < 25Month
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Unemployment Rate: By sex
CountriesMale unemploymentFemale unemploymentMonth
United States [+]3.1%
5.1%
December 1967
Japan [+]1.3%
1.3%
December 1967
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Unemployment (or joblessness) occurs when people are without jobs and they have actively sought work. Therefore, the unemployed in a country are those with age, ability and desire to work (labor force) but do not have a job.

The number of unemployed in a country usually was expressed in terms of the labor force, and it is called unemployment rate. The unemployment rate is a percentage and it is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed people by all individuals currently in the labor force.

Unemployment rate = Total Unemployed / Labor force