Chart Job Change English regions in 2008-2009 and 2009-2010.
Source: Prepared by Hispalink-Galicia team based on her survey data (LFS) of the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
The Employment graph shown in blue the percentage of jobs lost between 2 º trrimestre 2008 and the 2 nd quarter of 2009, and in orange the percentage of jobs lost in treimeste the 2 nd 2008 and the 2 nd quarter of 2009. The abbreviated names are Autónomcas Communities: An (Andalusia), Ar (Aragon), As (Asturias), Bl (Baleares), Cn (Canary Islands), Cb (Cantabria), Cl (Castilla y León), Cm (Castilla- La Mancha), Ct (Catalonia), Cv (Com. Valenciana), Ex (Extremadura), Ga (Galicia), Ma (Madrid) Mu (Murcia), Na (Navarra), Pv (Basque Country), Ri (Rioja).
observe a negative change in all regions both in the period 2008-2009-t2 to t2 and in the period 2009-2010-t2 to t2. The largest decrease in employment rates throughout the 2008-2010 period correspond to Com. Valencia, Canary Islands and Asturias, and the lowest in Navarra, Castilla y Leon, Basque Country and Rioja.
The following chart observed unemployment rates in the 2 nd quarter of 2010. A first group with higher rates, up to 5 (Canary ) and 1 ( Andalucía), both exceeding 25%. A second group consists of the CCAA with the unemployment rate between 20% and 25% are: 8 ( Castilla-La Mancha), 10 ( Com.Valenciana) 11 (Extremadura) and 14 Murcia. A third group is constituted by the CCAA with the unemployment rate between 15% and 20%: 3 ( Asturia as), 4 (Baleares ) 7 (Castilla y León ), 9 ( Catalonia), 12 ( Galic ia) and 13 ( Madrid .) A fourth group consists of those with an unemployment rate between 10% and 15%: 2 (Aragon ), 6 (C antabria ), 15 ( Navarra), 16 ( Basque Country) and 17 ( Rioja).
should be noted that economic policies in Spain are designed generally worse than in other countries, which explains have unemployment rates well above those that are normal in countries or territories with a degree of development . In the United States unemployment rates in 2010 ranged from 4.5% in states with lower rates to levels of 12% or 13% higher in cases. In most European Union countries in 2009 had unemployment rates at levels similar to those in the U.S., ie between 4.5% and 13%.
is important that Spain change the electoral system to raise quality levels, at least equal to those of other democracies advanced: France, Britain, Germany, USA, etc. In this way the parties would listen more to the voice of the majority of citizens, would advise better with good economists and other experts, and avoid living in a continuous appearances superfluous marketing that does not solve the problems.
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