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30. Increase in the unemployment rate in the Spanish regions 2009-2010. Report Hispalink Galicia.




; Source: Prepared by the Association Hispalink-Galicia from INE data

The graph shows the evolution of the rate arrest of 17 English regions in 2009-2010. The order of the regions in the graph is: Andalucia, Aragon, Asturias, Baleares, Canarias, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Cataluña, Comunidad Valenciana, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra, Basque Country and Rioja .
Unemployment rates are lowest in Navarra and the Basque Country, where unemployment also rose very slightly in recent quarters.
The highest rates correspond to Andalusia and the Canaries.
The unemployment rate for all of Spain, in the 1 st quarter of 2010, stood at 20.5% of the workforce. Ceuta and Melilla had rates slightly above average, with 22.42 and 21.02 respectively.
In all regions there was an increase in the rate of unemployment in the period from 2 nd quarter of 2009 and 1 quarter of 2010.
Comments: stress the desirability of political parties and media commentators more often consult the views of economists, experts in employment and development, and other experts, in order to design economic policies taking into account the real problems that explain the persistence of economic crisis in Spain, some of which we mentioned in previous entries.
We especially want to stress the attention to the problems that limit the development of industrial production per capita, which must be promoted to grow the production of non-industrial sectors and generate enough jobs to reduce unemployment. It is also important to increase support for scientific research in all specialties, and especially to listen to good English economists, for their help will certainly be important for improving economic policies.
Although per capita industrial production in Spain is low in compared with other advanced countries, it is noteworthy that we are in a better situation than that of the Greek economy and do not seem appropriate to us neither triumphalism nor catastrophic so often dominate the statements highlighted in the media communication. In our International Economics Blog include an entry for this date comparing the situation in Spain, Greece and other OECD countries.
Employment and unemployment in Galicia: The Galicia unemployment rate is below the English average but has increased in the period 2009-2010. In the Blog Hispalink-Galicia analyze the evolution Employment and unemployment in the 4 provinces of Galicia.

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