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What is Number of Unemployed Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Published April 21, 2020
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In February 2020 the number of registered unemployed in BiH amounted to 402.888, according to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Agency for Statistics.

If we take 2018 as a base year (2018 = 100) and compare February 2020 with the same month of 2019, we will notice that the number of unemployed decreased by 5,7 index points, or in absolute terms, the number of people registered as unemployed decreased by 27.165.

If we compare registered unemployed by qualification structure, we will notice that the largest number of unemployed are highly skilled and skilled by 129.143 followed by those with a high school diploma by 114.220 and unskilled by 111.069.

The lowest number of unemployed are those with higher education by 6.731, followed by those semi-skilled by 7.198.

The share of the female population in registered unemployed amounted to 56,8% or in absolute terms 228.912 females.

In the female population, the largest number of unemployed are those with secondary education by 72.880, then those unskilled by 64.496 and those with highly skilled and skilled qualification by 59.390 females.

In January 2020, the number of registered unemployed in Bosnia and Herzegovina amounted to 406.167.

If we take 2018 as a base year (2018 = 100) and compare January 2020 with the same month of 2019, we will notice that the number of unemployed decreased by 5,7 index points, or in absolute terms the number of people registered as unemployed decreased by 27.271.

If we compare registered unemployed by qualification structure, we will notice that the largest number of unemployed are highly skilled and skilled by 130.135 followed by those with a high school diploma by 114.952 and unskilled by 111.835.

The lowest number of unemployed are those with higher education by 6.755, followed by those semi-skilled by 7.285.

The share of female population in registered unemployed amounted to 56,8% or in absolute terms 230.865 females.

In the female population, the largest number of unemployed are those with secondary education by 73.270, then those unskilled by 64.916 and those with highly skilled and skilled qualification by 59.948 females.

In December 2019, the number of registered unemployed in Bosnia-Herzegovina amounted to 401.846.

 

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