Unemployment will be one of the most important issues on the agenda of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Hamburg on July 7-8. According to the information gathered by the World Bank, the International Labor Organization and the statistical institutions of the countries, The most successful country in the fight against unemployment is Japan with the lowest unemployment rate at 2.8 percent, while the highest unemployment is in South Africa with 27.7 percent. Unfortunately, Turkey is behind Brazil and behind it is Africa.
Became the most important agenda of the world
The financial crisis in 2008 also negatively affected the employment of the countries and the struggle against unemployment was one of the top agenda items of the world's biggest economies by giving commitments in the G20 summit after that date. It is expected that the G20 Leaders Summit will be one of the most important issues on the agenda. The world's largest economy Unemployment in the US rose to 10 percent in October 2009, down to 4.3 percent in May this year.
Turkey has seen in top in March
In the world's second largest economy, unemployment in China is 4 percent. In India, the unemployment rate was 5 per cent, while Australia was 5.5 per cent, Canada 6.6 per cent, Indonesia 5.3 per cent, and England 4.3 per cent. In Russia, which has been experiencing difficult economic times for the past two years due to the fall in oil prices and the sanctions of Western countries, the unemployment rate remained at 5.2 per cent. In Turkey, unemployment rate was 11.7 percent in March.
According to the information gathered by AA reporters from World Bank, International Labor Organization and statistical data of countries, South Africa was the highest unemployment rate among the G20 countries with 27.7%, followed by Brazil with 13.6% and Brazil with 11.7 Turkey is followed by Italy with 11.1 percent and France with 9.5 percent. According to the recently announced unemployment rate of G20 countries, the lowest unemployment rate is 2.8 percent and the world's third largest economy is Japan, which is 3.5 percent with Mexico, 3.6 percent with South Korea and 3.9 percent with Europe, Germany's biggest economy is watching Germany.
The financial crisis in 2008 also negatively affected the employment of the countries and the struggle against unemployment was one of the top agenda items of the world's biggest economies by giving commitments in the G20 summit after that date. Your unemployment is expected to be one of the most important issues on the agenda of the G20 Leaders Summit, which will convene in Hamburg on July 7-8. The world's largest economy Unemployment in the US rose to 10 percent in October 2009, down to 4.3 percent in May this year.
G20 Leaders to Meet in Hamburg
In the world's second largest economy, unemployment in China is 4 percent. In India, the unemployment rate was 5 per cent, while Australia was 5.5 per cent, Canada 6.6 per cent, Indonesia 5.3 per cent, and England 4.3 per cent. In Russia, which has been experiencing difficult economic times for the past two years due to the fall in oil prices and the sanctions of Western countries, the unemployment rate remained at 5.2 per cent. In Turkey, unemployment rate was 11.7 percent in March. The G20 Leaders Summit, which is considered as one of the important platforms for solving global economic problems, will gather in Hamburg on July 7-8, hosted by Germany and aim to increase economic resistance, improve sustainability, climate, energy, international tax business association, Health, agriculture and food security, anti-corruption, digitalization, combating terrorism, and empowering women in the economic arena. In addition, while the Women-20 (W20) group has been established for the participation of women in the labor force by signing a first in Turkey's G20 presidency, while the goals of improving women's participation in labor force and reducing youth unemployment are kept in the foreground while SMEs are more easily integrated into global value chains Importance was given.