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3.2% but in 1933 it jumped to 25%
3.3%
4.4%
That figure is hard to measure as record keeping was not as effective and detailed as it is today. Four million workers lost their jobs during the first year of the Great Depression. By 1931, 100,000 workers a week lost their job. In 1932, about 25 percent of the workforce was unemployed. At the peak of the Depression, it is estimated that 35-40 percent of the workforce was unemployed. Many workers didn't even bother to try and look for jobs so there is no way to accurately gauge the correct percent of unemployed.
Hello, From what I know, it is: ( (Total unemployed)/(Total Employed + Total Unemployed) ) x 100% to get percentage on unemployment in a country. Of course you must know what it means to be unemployed. To be unemployed one must be able to work and actively searching for a job but not in a job. Hope I Helped
Unemployment rates in the US during the Great Depression. 1930--3.2 percent 1931--15.9 percent 1932--23.6 percent 1933--24.9 percent 1934--21.7 percent 1935--20.1 percent 1936--16.9 percent 1937--14.3 percent 1938--19.0 percent 1939--17.2 percent
Unemployment rates in the US during the Great Depression. 1930--3.2 percent 1931--15.9 percent 1932--23.6 percent 1933--24.9 percent 1934--21.7 percent 1935--20.1 percent 1936--16.9 percent 1937--14.3 percent 1938--19.0 percent 1939--17.2 percent
The unemployment rates in the US during the Great Depression of the 1930s: 1930--3.2 percent 1931--15.9 percent 1932--23.6 percent 1933--24.9 percent 1934--21.7 percent 1935--20.1 percent 1936--16.9 percent 1937--14.3 percent 1938--19.0 percent 1939--17.2 percent
To be 'not in the workforce' is to be unemployed.
Less than 1% of the US workforce is employed by the military.
Flagler County has the highest percentage of people unemployed! The percentage is 16.4 %.
3.6% of the Norwegian population is unemployed.
Percentage of the workforce over 40 years old is 70%
Another name for workforce is the working population. So workforce is, in fact, all those people in paid employment and also those who are unemployed (e.g. pupils, students, disabled people etc.).
60%
The percentage of unemployed American citizens is 10.8 % . (as of January 2010)this can be found in Google's Public Data Section
The unemployment rate in Germany in 1913 was about 4% of the nation's workforce.
According to a November 2009 poll. 15 percent of democrats are unemployed and 9.9 percent republicans are unemployed.
According to a November 2009 poll. 15 percent of democrats are unemployed and 9.9 percent republicans are unemployed.
Percentage is considered a singular noun: The percentage of unemployed citizens is usually about five percent.