German unemployment figure for May stands at 2.813 million.
This works out at 6.1 per cent of the workforce.
Ireland's unemployment figure for May was over 25 per cent.
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You might find this explanation explains the unemployment levels and why they are so low in comparison to other countries. Orlaith
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-germany-saved-its-workforce-from-unemployment-while-spending-less-per-person-than-the-u-s/amp
I think for Ireland it should read unemployment figure, not employment 👍🏻
Orlaith, thank you for that piece and it explains the reasons for the difference.
To the anonymous comment, thank you too. That of course should have read 'unemployment'.
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