Southern EU nations and France see the highest rates of long-term joblessness, according to new Eurostat data, hitting migrants, people with disabilities, the youth, and those with less education the hardest.
Breakdown
- In 2024, 4.2 million people in the EU were unemployed for a year or more. 8s
- One in three unemployed people in the EU had been seeking work for at least a year. 14s
- The highest long-term unemployment rates were in Melilla (16.3%) and Ceuta (15.8%), with Guadeloupe at 11.4%. 33s
- The lowest long-term unemployment rate, 0.4%, was found in regions of the Czech Republic and the Netherlands. 1m 1s
- Long-term unemployment can lead to poverty, stress, low self-esteem, family dysfunction, and depression. 1m 22s