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Long-term jobless figure grows

Over 19,000 additional people without work for 12 months or more in September, compared to a year earlier

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Almost three in every five jobless Greeks have been out of work for a year or more, even though the overall number of people registered as unemployed at the Manpower Organizati­on (OAED) posted a decline in September.

According to the monthly data that OAED released yesterday, the number of the recorded jobless shrank to 886,022 last month from 921,808 in August, a decrease of 35,786 people. Com- pared to September 2016, the drop (regardless of whether those individual­s were seeking work or not) came to 58,719.

However, concerns are mounting over the fact that out of all the jobless registered as such at OAED last month, 525,958 – or 59.36 percent of them – are considered long-term unemployed, meaning they have not had a job for at least 12 months.

Comparing that figure with the 506,956 unemployed who were in the same position in September 2016 reveals that within that one year the long-term jobless increased by 19,002 people, which illustrate­s how difficult it can be to find work having been out of the labor market for a long period of time.

The statistics published also indicate that the number of jobless people receiving the unemployme­nt allowance has increased by a considerab­le 25.86 percent on a monthly basis. The number of people receiving the benefit reached 135,174 people, 27,773 more than the 107,401 recipients in August. There was, however, a small decline of 949 people from the 136,123 who were entitled to the benefit in September last year.

Women continue to be hit harder than men by unemployme­nt, as the figure of 565,339 female jobless workers amounted to 63.8 percent of people registered as 749.23 1.1818 unemployed last month.

Although there is a higher rate of unemployme­nt in the 18-24 age group, according to Hellenic Statistica­l Authority data, the 30-44 age bracket has the biggest share of those registered as unemployed at OAED (38.7 percent), accounting for 343,324 jobless. A huge share (45.69 percent or 404,855 people) are high school graduates and 18.2 percent or 162,102 people hold a university degree.

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