Colombia unemployment dropped to 9.6% in 2013: Santos
Colombia’s unemployment rate has fallen to 9.6%, the lowest in 13 years, President Juan Manuel Santos announced last Friday.
Colombia’s unemployment rate has fallen to 9.6%, the lowest in 13 years, President Juan Manuel Santos announced last Friday.
Unemployment in Colombia is at a 12-year low, but some less developed areas still have rates as high as 18%, according to government figures released Thursday.
Statistics published by Colombia’s National Statistics Agency (DANE) found that 16.5% of youth are unemployed, reported financial publication Portafolio Monday.
Up to 6,000 jobs are at risk in Colombia’s Risaralda department, Radio Caracol reported on Thursday.
Unemployment in Colombia in June fell to 9.2% across the nation and to 11.2% in urban areas, both of which are lower than the same month last year, the government’s…
Colombia’s unemployment rate dropped to 9.4% from 10.7% in the same month last year, the country’s statistics agency announced Friday.
Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos Tuesday signed a law to financially assist workers who have lost their jobs.
Colombia has gained a position on the forefront of development in Latin America, the country’s president, Juan Manuel Santos, said Saturday.
According to the state’s statistics agency (DANE), Colombia’s January unemployment rate stood at 12.1%, a 0.4% decrease compared to the same time last year. In Colombia’s metropolitan areas, January’s unemployment…