Unemployment rate of 55-74 years old

This site shows basic indicators on ageing phenomenom in Europe, as a part of Good Old Europe network.

orderRegion3 quarter 2011 3 quarter 2010 3 quarter 2007 3 quarter 2001 
1.MK - Macedonia28,2024,9028,70
2.ES - Spain14,4013,505,506,20
3.LV - Latvia12,8015,103,40
4.LT - Lithuania11,4012,702,80
5.SK - Slovakia9,109,308,0012,30
6.IE - Ireland8,707,802,102,20
7.PT - Portugal8,607,204,602,60
8.HU - Hungary8,007,503,702,80
9.BG - Bulgaria7,909,005,7014,50
10.GR - Greece7,905,402,903,60
11.HR - Croatia7,506,904,30
12.EE - Estonia7,1016,708,20
13.FR - France6,406,404,20
14.PL - Poland6,006,105,807,40
15.SI - Slovenia5,703,102,602,50
16.DE - Germany5,606,609,00
17.CZ - Czech republic5,206,004,304,90
18.FI - Finland5,105,606,108,40
19.IS - Iceland5,003,80
20.DK - Denmark4,905,102,804,40
21.UK - United Kingdom4,704,502,803,20
22.BE - Belgium4,205,103,502,20
23.SE - Sweden4,204,803,204,00
24.NL - Netherlands4,103,803,301,70
25.CY - Cyprus3,704,202,50
26.IT - Italy3,103,102,104,10
27.TR - Turkey2,803,902,20
28.CH - Switzerland2,503,20
29.AT - Austria2,502,002,304,20
30.RO - Romania2,302,301,700,40
31.NO - Norway1,30

Source of all data is Eurostat. For the Good Old Europe project done in association with IZ Bratislava.