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European Commission sees a better economic growth outlook for the second half of 2009, but GDP is still expected to fall by four per cent overall in 2009 in the EU27 and euro area.
The number of people jobless in Bulgaria is 222 600, and unemployment in the second quarter of 2009 was 0.5 per cent higher than the same period in 2008, according to official statistics released on August 21 2009.
Bulgarians are above the EU average in worrying that they or their spouses will lose their jobs, while 18 per cent have no confidence about having a job in two years’ time – against an EU average of seven per cent.
Youth unemployment has increased in all EU member states except Bulgaria, where it decreased from 13.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2008 to 13.5 per cent in Q1 2009.
Bulgaria’s five neighbouring countries have economic troubles of their own
Close to two million people in the EU lost their jobs in the first quarter of 2009, European statistical office Eurostat estimates.
In the 16-member euro area, seasonally-adjusted unemployment was 9.2 per cent in April 2009, according to Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities. In the EU, joblessness was highest in Spain, Latvia and Lithuania.
Bulgaria's jobless rate increased to 6.88 per cent in March, up from 6.69 per cent a month earlier
WCC commends G7 relief of Haiti's debt, asks IMF to follow suit.
Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov says the funds will finance three education projects on the earthquake-devastated island.
The chances that Bulgarians or Romanians can work without a work permit in Dutch agriculture this year are almost non-existent, Dutch media concluded.
After shooting himself in the hand, the man consented to a search of his home, where police found a weapons cash.
In the second round of Ukraine’s presidential election on February 7 2010, Viktor Yanukovych and prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko will face off in a contest that is being keenly contested – and has been hit by a row about ballot counting rules.