Friday, July 29, 2016

Over 6,000 unemployed in southern Norway – Fædrelandsvennen

KRISTIANSAND: Risør tops unemployment statistics in the south, with an unemployment rate of 5.3 percent. Then follows Gjerstad by 5.1 percent and Arendal by 4.8 percent.

In Vest-Agder is the Kristiansand 4.4 per cent has the highest unemployment.

Municipalities that Sirdal , Bykle and Valle have all below 2 percent unemployment rate.

Expected increase

that there in July, an increase in the number of unemployed in Oslo, according to Deputy Per Lund Nav Vest -Agder as expected.

– Unemployment rises because it is part of school students who have signed up free because they do not have a summer job, students who have completed training, NAV has stepped down measures his course there is always a certain number of approaches available from the mainstream business community. Although the unemployment rate goes up in some industries, it is still a good labor market in other parts of the labor market, says Per Lund.

In Vest-Agder is the most available on the basis of industrial labor (594), engineer ICT subjects (453), construction (393) and shop and sales workers (380).

Rogaland and Agder tops

at the end of June, the registered unemployment in Aust Agder 4.2 percent. Of the counties, only Rogaland who have higher unemployment by 4.6 percent. Vest-Agder has with 3.9 percent the country’s third highest unemployment rate.



Increased most in Aust-Agder and Finnmark

Aust-Agder and Finnmark counties with the largest increase in unemployment last months.

On a national basis, unemployment in July decreased in all occupational groups except among managers, where there was a small increase. Within agriculture, forestry, fishing, engineering and ICT subjects unemployment rate was unchanged. Measured in the number of people, the decline in unemployment the highest in the occupational groups in the shop, sales and office.

Unemployment is highest among people with a background in child and youth work (5.5 percent) and industrial services (5 percent).

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