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  • Unemployment rate in Czechia at 3.4% in May 2021

    Unemployment rate in Czechia at 3.4% in May 2021

    The general unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years in Czechia reached 3.4% in May 2021 and increased by 0.8%, year-on-year.

    The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.8%; the female unemployment rate reached 4.0%.

    The employment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 74.0% in May 2021 and decreased by 0.1 percentage point compared to that in May 2020.

    The male employment rate was 80.8%; the female employment rate was 67.0%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 45.9%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 87.1%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 75.8%.

  • Czechia: Unemployment rate at 2.9% in October 2020

    Czechia: Unemployment rate at 2.9% in October 2020

    Unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years in Czechia reached 2.9% in October 2020 and increased by 0.9 p.p., year-on-year.

    The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.5%; the female unemployment rate reached 3.4%.

    Employment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 74.0% in October 2020 and decreased by 1.2 percentage point (p.p.) compared to that in October 2019.

    The male employment rate was 81.0%; the female employment rate was 66.6%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 45.6%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 86.4%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 76.7%.

  • Czechia: Unemployment rate reached 2.8% in August 2020

    Czechia: Unemployment rate reached 2.8% in August 2020

    The employment rate of the aged 15–64 years, reached 74.4% in August 2020 and decreased by 0.8 percentage point compared to that in August 2019, latest Czech Statistical Office data show.

    The male employment rate was 81.3%; the female employment rate was 67.2%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 46.0%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 87.0%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 76.7%.

    The general unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 2.8% in August 2020 and increased by 0.8 p.p., year-on-year.

    The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.7%; the female unemployment rate reached 2.8%.

  • Czech unemployment rate reached 2.7% in July

    Czech unemployment rate reached 2.7% in July

    The general unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 2.7% in July 2020 and increased by 0.7 p.p., year-on-year.

    The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.4%; the female unemployment rate reached 3.2%.

    The employment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 74.2% in July 2020 and decreased by 1.0 percentage point (p.p.) compared to that in July 2019.

    The male employment rate was 81.2%; the female employment rate was 67.0%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 45.3%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 87.5%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 76.3%.

  • Unemployment rate in Czechia reached 2.5% in May 2020

    Unemployment rate in Czechia reached 2.5% in May 2020

    The unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 2.5% in May 2020 and increased by 0.4 p.p., year-on-year, Czech Statistical Office shows.

    The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.2%; the female unemployment rate reached 2.9%.

    The employment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 74.4% in May 2020 and decreased by 0.5 percentage point (p.p.) compared to that in May 2019.

    The male employment rate was 81.4%; the female employment rate was 67.2%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 45.7%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 87.1%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 76.2%.

  • Czechia: Unemployment rate reached 2.3% in April 2020

    Czechia: Unemployment rate reached 2.3% in April 2020

    The general unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years, seasonally adjusted, reached 2.3% in April 2020 and increased by 0.2%, year-on-year, latest Czech Statistical Office data shows.

    The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.0%; the female unemployment rate reached 2.6%.

    The employment rate of the aged 15–64 years, seasonally adjusted, reached 75.2% in April 2020 and slightly increased compared to that in April 2019.

    The male employment rate was 82.3%; the female employment rate was 67.8%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 44.9%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 87.7%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 76.3%.

  • Unemployment rate in Czech Republic was only 2.0% in March

    Unemployment rate in Czech Republic was only 2.0% in March

    • The general unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years in Czech Republic reached 2.0% in March 2020 and decreased by 0.1%, year-on-year.
    • The male unemployment rate attained 1.8%;
    • The female unemployment rate reached 2.2%.

    The employment rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 74.5% in March 2020 and decreased by 0.7% compared to that in March 2019. The male employment rate was 81.3%; the female employment rate was 67.4%, both seasonally adjusted.

    The employment rate of persons aged 15–29 years, seasonally adjusted, was 46.5%, in the age group 30–49 years it attained 88.6%, and in the age group 50–64 years it got to 76.2%.

    The economic activity rate of the aged 15–64 years reached 76.0% and declined by 0.8% compared to that in March 2019. Following the seasonal adjustment, the male economic activity rate (82.8%) exceeded the female economic activity rate by 13.9%

    “Over a half of March was already affected by measures taken against the coronavirus spreading including temporary closure of many enterprises and schools. Many workers thus could not perform work activities and part of them were home quarantined or stayed at home receiving a carer’s allowance. It has not influenced employment or unemployment; however, it was significantly reflected in statistics of time worked”, Dalibor Holý, Director of Labour Market and Equal Opportunities Statistics Department of the Czech Statistical Office, noted.