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Graph and download economic data for Average Weeks Unemployed (UEMPMEAN) from Jan 1948 to Feb 2025 about 16 years +, household survey, unemployment, and USA.
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Unemployment by age and duration (seasonally adjusted). These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households. These are official statistics in development.
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Graph and download economic data for Median Weeks Unemployed (LNU03008276) from Jul 1967 to Feb 2025 about 16 years +, household survey, median, unemployment, and USA.
In 1990, the average duration of unemployment in the United States was 12 weeks. The duration increased to 21.6 weeks in 2024, which was an increase from the previous year. For monthly updates on unemployment in the United States, check either the monthly national unemployment rate here, or the monthly state unemployment rate here.
Number of unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, gender and age group.
Number of unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, gender and age group, annual.
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This dataset provides values for LONG TERM UNEMPLOYMENT RATE reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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The age groups available in the data set are: 15+, 15-64, 15-19, 20-24, 25-44, 45-54, 55-64 and 65+.
The duration of unemployment includes: 1-4 weeks, 5-13 weeks, 14-25 weeks, 26 weeks, 27 weeks+, 27-51 weeks, 52 weeks, 53 weeks+, duration unknown and average weeks unemployed).
In August 2021, the average unemployment benefit collection duration in the United States reached a peak, amounting to 23.02 weeks. As the labor market weakens, average duration increases and as the labor market strengthens the average duration declines.
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Graph and download economic data for Unemployment Rate Full-Time Workers (LNS14100000) from Jan 1968 to Feb 2025 about full-time, workers, 16 years +, household survey, unemployment, rate, and USA.
In October 2024, the number of long-term unemployed (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) stood at about 1.61 million in the United States. Seasonal adjustment is a statistical method for removing the seasonal component of a time series that is used when analyzing non-seasonal trends.
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The data in this table are based on the Labor Force Survey (EBB). The EBB is a survey conducted by Statistics Netherlands to collect information about the relationship between people and the labor market. Characteristics of persons are related to their current or future position on the labor market. The data in this table refer to duration of unemployment. Unemployment duration refers to the number of months that a person is unemployed. Based on the Labor Force Survey, it was determined which persons belong to the unemployed labor force and since which month these persons have been unemployed. The month in which a person became unemployed is based on the month of the last job (of 12 hours per week or more for more than one year) or the month of looking for work (of 12 hours or more per week) or the time of school leaving. The figures on the number of long-term unemployed are the result of an initial study into the possibilities of defining long-term unemployment. The unemployed in the Labor Force Survey (EBB) know when they stopped their last job, when they started looking for work and when they left school. This data can be used to find out when someone became unemployed; this is the start date of unemployment. The duration of unemployment is the number of months between the start date of unemployment and the survey date. This study is part of a longer-term study into unemployment duration in the Netherlands. These figures are therefore provisional and may be adjusted at a later stage. Due to a new weighting method of the EBB, all EBB tables have been discontinued and moved to the archive. Instead, new tables are created of which this table is one. In these new tables, the figures have been corrected up to and including 2001 using a new weighting method. From 2001 it is also possible to publish quarterly figures for a limited set of variables. The years prior to 2001 have not been corrected and are the previously published figures. A detailed description of the new weighing method of the EBB can be found on the theme page. Data available from: 2001 Frequency: discontinued Changes compared to the previous version: This table has been discontinued and continued in an updated table Unemployed labor force; unemployment duration characteristic. The reason for this is new, more accurate figures on unemployment duration. Corrections were made for rounding errors in the search duration of the unemployed. In addition, when determining the duration of unemployment, the time when the unemployed leave school is no longer taken into account. The old tables on the unemployment duration of the unemployed have been discontinued and moved to the archive. It's about the tables; - unemployed; duration of unemployment - long-term unemployed; characteristics - Long-term unemployed; region. When will new numbers come out? Discontinued.
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This table contains data on the percent of the population in the labor force who are unemployed (unemployment rate), for California, its regions, counties, county divisions, cities/towns, and census tracts. Data is from the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS). The table is part of a series of indicators in the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project of the Office of Health Equity. Unemployment is associated with higher rates of self-reported poor health, long-term illnesses, higher incidence of risky health behaviors (alcoholism, smoking), and increased mortality. Various explanations have been proposed for the link between poor health and unemployment; for example, economic deprivation that results in reduced access to essential goods and services. Another explanation is that unemployment causes the loss of latent functions (social contact, social status, time structure and personal identity) which can result in stigma, isolation and loss of self-worth. More information about the data table and a data dictionary can be found in the About/Attachments section.
This layer contains the latest 14 months of unemployment statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The data is offered at the nationwide, state, and county geography levels. Puerto Rico is included. These are not seasonally adjusted values.The layer is updated monthly with the newest unemployment statistics available from BLS. There are attributes in the layer that specify which month is associated to each statistic. Most current month: November 2024 (preliminary values at the county level)The attributes included for each month are:Unemployment rate (%)Count of unemployed populationCount of employed population in the labor forceCount of people in the labor forceData obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data downloaded: February 3, 2025Local Area Unemployment Statistics table download: https://www.bls.gov/lau/#tablesLocal Area Unemployment FTP downloads:State and CountyNationData Notes:This layer is updated automatically when the BLS releases their most current monthly statistics. The layer always contains the most recent estimates. It is updated within days of the BLS's county release schedule. BLS releases their county statistics roughly 2 months after-the-fact. The data is joined to 2021 TIGER boundaries from the U.S. Census Bureau.Monthly values are subject to revision over time.For national values, employed plus unemployed may not sum to total labor force due to rounding.As of the January 2022 estimates released on March 18th, 2022, BLS is reporting new data for the two new census areas in Alaska - Copper River and Chugach - and historical data for the previous census area - Valdez Cordova.To better understand the different labor force statistics included in this map, see the diagram below from BLS:
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Long Term Unemployment Rate in Denmark increased to 0.90 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024 from 0.80 percent in the third quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Denmark Long Term Unemployment Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In 2020, 52 percent of people in Italy stayed unemployed for more than a year. Furthermore, 15 percent of Italians were unemployed for six to 12 months. Only seven percent of the unemployed individuals found a new occupation within one month.
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Long Term Unemployment Rate in Slovakia remained unchanged at 3.40 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024 from 3.40 percent in the third quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Slovakia Long Term Unemployment Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Average duration of unemployment and number of unemployed persons aged 15-74 (LFS) by sex, age, observations and year
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Long term unemployment, by sex and age Measurement long term unemployment.
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Graph and download economic data for Noncyclical Rate of Unemployment (NROU) from Q1 1949 to Q4 2034 about NAIRU, long-term, projection, unemployment, rate, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Average Weeks Unemployed (UEMPMEAN) from Jan 1948 to Feb 2025 about 16 years +, household survey, unemployment, and USA.