World
South Africa leads with the highest unemployment rate at 32.9%, reflecting significant economic challenges and job market issues.
Spain’s unemployment rate stands at 12.29%, driven by economic difficulties and high youth unemployment.
Greece faces an unemployment rate of 10.2%, influenced by economic instability and financial crises.
Sweden has an unemployment rate of 8.9%, impacted by economic adjustments and labor market changes.
Chile reports an unemployment rate of 8.7%, affected by economic fluctuations and job market conditions.
Turkey’s unemployment rate is 8.6%, due to economic pressures and evolving employment dynamics.
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