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This article was published on Oct. 30, 2015 at 10:20.
The last change is the October 30, 2015 at 10:46.
New to decrease the rate of unemployment in September amounted to 11.8% , the lowest level since January 2013. The notes Istat, explaining that the decrease of 0.1 percentage points from the previous month following the July (-0.5 points) and August (-0.1). In the 12 months there are 264 thousand fewer people looking for work (-8.1%).
Youth Unemployment 0.2%
The unemployment rate youth in September to 40.5%, down 0.2 percentage points from August. In a month there were 14 thousand young people between 15 and 24 years younger than looking for employment. But after three months, there was an initial drop in employment young (-11mila) due to the increase of the inactive.
But the busy fall: -36mila
It is actually the entire employment growth to record a halt. After the increase in the last three months (+ 0.7%, or +166 thousand employees between June and August), in September 2015, the estimate of the employed decreased by 0.2% (-36mila). On an annual basis, however, employment grew by 0.9% (+192 thousand persons employed) and the employment rate by 0.6 points. The decline in September covers both employees (-26mila) and independents (-10mila). The employment rate fell by 0.1 percentage points, reaching 56.5%. Compared to the previous quarter, from July to September 2015 the employment rate still growing (+0.2 percentage points). In September 2015, the estimate of the employed decreased compared to August due to both the male component (-0.2%) and females (-0.1%). The male employment rate amounted to 65.7%, and among women, 47.5%, both decreases of 0.1 percentage points.
The inactive grow by 0.4%
After growth in July (+ 0.6%) and the decline in August (-0.6%) the estimation of inactive people between 15 and 64 years increased in September by 0.4%: + 53 thousand people. The inactivity rate is 35.8%, up 0.2 percentage points. On an annual basis, however, inactivity is down by 0.3% (-39mila people) and the rate remains the same.
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