Five out of ten canaries have stopped more than a year looking for work, according Agettes.
Nearly five out of ten unemployed are canaries and more than a year looking for work without finding it, about the same proportion as in Valencia and Cantabria, according to a labor market report released today by the management of large temporary employment (Agettes) .
In addition, the Canary Islands is the community with a higher rate of unemployment among job-seekers without employment relationship (DESRL), with 28.2 percent., buy darkfall gold,
The long-term unemployed (those carrying more than a year looking for work) increased nearly 1.6 billion since the crisis erupted and now represent 42.4% of the total unemployed in Spain, according to a market report labor released today by the management of large temporary employment (Agettes).
For communities in the Canary Islands, nearly five out of ten unemployed are more than a year, fallen earth chips, looking for work without finding it, about the same proportion as in Valencia and Cantabria. Regarding the first quarter of the year, the fastest growing regions where the burden of long term unemployed of the total unemployed are Cantabria, Asturias and the Balearic Islands.
For the president of Agettes, Francisco Aranda, the crisis has boosted the volume of long term unemployed reveals, mortal gold, the real ineffectiveness of active employment policies and labor intermediation in Spain.
Agettes The report also reveals that the unemployment rate of women applicants for employment without employment relationship in August stood at 22%, four points higher than that of boys (18.1%) and three points above the national average (19%).
The unemployment rate for job seekers without employment relationship (DESRL) computes to those applicants enrolled in public employment services that do not have any kind of employment relationship (all applicants, except for workers who have a working relationship with ERE or those with a fixed contract discontinuous).
The rate increased in the last part of the year.
The unemployment rate has increased the DESRL three tenths in August compared to July and, according Agettes, the unfavorable seasonal employment involving the end of the year, will make this increase in the last months of 2010.
Canary is the community with a higher rate of unemployment among DESRL (28.2%), followed by Andalucia (27.7%) and Extremadura (26.3%), while the Basque Country, Navarra and the Balearic Islands are the regions where this rate is lower, with percentages of 12.9%, 13.9% and 14.1% respectively.
Balearic is the only community where the female unemployment rate of DESRL is lower than the male, although a small distance of only 1.3 points. Extremadura is, for its part, the region with the highest female unemployment DESRL, with 32.6%, followed by Canarias (30.9%) and Andalusia (30.8%), while the Balearic Islands has the lowest rate (13, 4%).
According Agettes in ten of every hundred households with at least one Spanish asset no longer receive income from work. In fact, since the crisis began, households in this situation have increased by 929,000, a 244.5% higher.
The report of this association also revealed that only Andalucia, Castilla y Leon and Cataluna only create permanent public employment.
Twelve of the 17 communities, with the Balearic Islands in the lead, continued to create public jobs on year, although in absolute terms which make it moreare Andalucia (20,200 jobs), Castilla y Leon (13,400) and Catalonia (8,800).
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